Tennessee is full of wondrous experiences, but sometimes, if you’ve been around for a minute, it may feel as though you’ve done it all. We decided to scour the state (and the site!) to find thirteen unique things to do in Tennessee when it feels like everything else has been exhausted. From trains to trams to the best hidden restaurants in the state, your next adventure? Is on us.

Happy traveling!

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Do you agree these are some of the best things to do in Tennessee? What are some of your recommendations? Let us know in the comment section below. We would love to hear from you!

No matter where you go, Tennessee is bound to give you a handful of memories you’ll never forget. If you’re road-tripping to any of these unique things to do in Tennessee, don’t forget to use our ultimate road-trip packing list. It will make your planning and traveling a breeze! Happy exploring!

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Best Things To Do In Tennessee

What are some of the best places to visit in Tennessee?

The Volunteer State is filled with small-town charm, and the following make the list of some of the best small towns to visit in Tennessee:

  • Mountain City
  • Maryville
  • Sweetwater
  • Bell Buckle

The names are just as charming as the towns themselves!

Where are some underrated places in Tennessee?

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to make priceless memories. Fortunately, there are numerous underrated places in Tennessee where admission is free and the activity is top-notch. Consider the following:

  • If you’re near Vanderbilt University, check out the concert schedule for the Blair School of Music. There are free concerts throughout the year.
  • The Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis is a breathtaking space of botanicals and exhibitions. From now until the end of 2024, admission is free.
  • Get outdoors and explore Douglas Lake in the Great Smokey Mountains
  • The Nashville Shakespeare Festival takes place every summer and although donations are encouraged, the performances are free. Be sure to bring a blanket or chair and then relax and enjoy.

Be sure to check out this article for more ideas of underrated and free places in Tennessee!