Where to Take Kids in Nashville - A Guide to 4 Great Places (3 of Them Are Free)

Plan on visiting Nashville for a short time andpark. The dragon is likely 12 feet tall and 50 feet
looking for things to do with kids? Well, there justlong and is able to be climbed, jumped off of, ran
happens to be a lot of fun stuff to do (from aaround and under. Kids love it. The playground also
kids perspective). Nashville is full of fountain parks,has a regular swing set, slides, poles, and climbing
playgrounds, fun museums, kid friendlystuff as well. There's even an old fort relic that
restaurants and much more.kids climb all over.
Kids love going to new parks. Whether it be theThe Nashville Zoo has one of the biggest
kind with swing sets or duck ponds, it doesn'tplaygrounds around. It's an enormous wooden
really matter. Kids will find a way to have lots ofstructure complete with climbing nets, fountains,
fun. Very close to the downtown and right nextanimals to climb over, a giant rubber trampoline
to Vanderbilt's campus is a park called Fannie Maefor toddlers and infants, and a castle tower. Think
Dees park. If you're a local, you'd call it the dragonof your favorite wooden structure park and triple
park. Some years ago a dragon was fashionedthe size of it, that's like the size of the Nashville
out of rock and tile and is the centerpiece of theZoo's playground.