11 Amazing Tennessee Day Trips That Are Worth The Drive
A Tennessee road trip is about driving through lush landscapes, cranking up the volume on the car radio, and discovering an eclectic mix of engaging, fun, and enriching attractions in the 鈥淰olunteer State.鈥 From the Country Music Hall of Fame in Music City to bloody battlefields and historic homes of presidents and country music singers, every mile brings a new surprise. So whether travelers are into country music, history, outdoor adventure, scenic drives, or whiskey, there鈥檚 a 2- to 3-hour road trip from Nashville鈥檚 International Airport (BNA) for everyone.
Bell Witch Cave - Adams
There鈥檚 no better time of year than autumn to explore the supernatural and downright creepy than with a visit to the Historic Bell Witch Cave in Adams, about an hour鈥檚 drive from the airport in the state capital of Nashville. Rumored to be one of America鈥檚 most haunted locations, the legend dates back to the 19th century, after a mysterious, malevolent spirit plagued the Bell family. Known as the "Bell Witch," this entity tormented the family with strange sounds, physical attacks, and eerie voices. Amateur ghostbusters can discover the legend of the Bell Witch on a guided tour of the cave and historic John Bell Cabin, or go a bit deeper and book a real-life 鈥淧aranormal Investigation鈥 in the area, a 鈥淕uided Lantern Tour,鈥 or a 鈥淲itch鈥檚 Dell Haunted Hayride.鈥
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - Nashville
A must-see for any good country music fan is the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Nashville, a short 15-minute drive from the Nashville airport. Called the 鈥Smithsonian of Country Music,鈥 it first opened in the historic Music Row district of Nashville, where legendary studios recorded the music of Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton.
The museum now encompasses 350,000 square feet of space in its new, expanded location, and its walls tell the story of country music with over two million artifacts, like Elvis鈥 gold Cadillac and Loretta Lynn鈥檚 famous dresses, as well as touring exhibits. There鈥檚 even a new Taylor Swift Education Center with memorabilia from her early tours. The jewel in the museum鈥檚 crown is the Hall of Fame Rotunda, where the first Hall of Famers were inducted in 1961, with three more artists added annually to the esteemed group.
Fall Creek Falls State Park - Spencer
Nothing puts the 鈥渇all鈥 in Fall quite like Fall Creek Falls State Park, one of Tennessee鈥檚 largest and most-visited state parks in Spencer, two hours from the airport. The park encompasses almost 30,000 acres of rugged terrain and includes one of the tallest waterfalls in the eastern U.S.鈥攊ts namesake waterfall, the 256-foot Fall Creek Falls. The ideal destination for natural lovers and outdoor adventurers, the park is home to various shorter walks and hikes suitable for visitors of all ages and abilities. Pack a picnic to make the most of this day trip.
At the Piney Creek Falls Overlook and suspension bridge, hikers are rewarded with stunning views of the gorge, and at the Nature Center at Fall Creek Falls, visitors can learn more about the park with exhibits, maps, a gift shop, and helpful park rangers. Near the Center are several scenic overlooks of the 85-foot Cane Creek Falls and 125-foot Rockhouse Falls, then a trail leading to the Cane Creek Cascades.
The Hermitage - Nashville
Twenty minutes from BNA is the magnificent home of 鈥淭he People鈥檚 President,鈥 Andrew Jackson, the 7th U.S. president, and a must-see for history buffs and presidential historians. The Hermitage is so interesting from a historical point of view that it鈥檚 been open for tours since 1889. Initially, the Hermitage was a 1,000-acre cotton plantation; today, the hermitage is a working farm where visitors can explore the property by starting at the Andrew Jackson Welcome Center with a short film about his life and accomplishments. Take a tour of the mansion, including two parlors, a main bedroom, a library, a kitchen, and other rooms, then head outside and explore the gardens and grounds and Andrew Jackson鈥檚 Tomb. For a deeper look at the property's storied history, check out the 鈥淭ours about the Enslaved.鈥
Explore the haunted side of Andrew Jackson鈥檚 Hermitage through October 2024 with a spooky nighttime tour of the mansion, grounds, and cemetery by lantern lights while listening to stories about the tragedies and mysteries that befell the Jackson family.
Cumberland Caverns - McMinnville
Take a guided tour of one of Tennessee鈥檚 most extensive cave systems in McMinnville at Cumberland Caverns鈥90 minutes from Nashville International Airport. Perfect for amateur spelunkers and their families, Cumberland Caverns includes over 27 miles of passageways, underground waterfalls, and stunning rock formations. All cave tours are guided, but there are plenty to choose from, including a variety of themed walking tours geared specifically for history buffs, rock enthusiasts, or adventurers who prefer to tour the cave by lantern light. Adventure tours range from the 鈥淗all Crawl鈥 for younger visitors to the extreme 鈥淕uts and Glory鈥 tour for the 16+ crowd in good athletic shape. If the day trip extends into the overnight trip, there鈥檚 even a tour for that. Dress in layers; the caves are cold.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch - Hurricane Mills
For country music fans, Hurricane Mills was the home of one of America鈥檚 country music icons, Loretta Lynn (who died at the age of 90 in 2022), so turn up the music and enjoy the 90-minute drive to the Loretta Lynn Ranch. Famously born in Butcher Holler, Kentucky, the Loretta Lynn Ranch was home to the singer and her family throughout her rags-to-riches story that became the highly successful film 鈥淐oal Miner鈥檚 Daughter.鈥 Fans can tour her 18,000-square-foot mansion, a replica of her Butcher Holler home, and walk the grounds at the sprawling ranch. Other sites in the nearby historic Western Town include the Coal Miner鈥檚 Daughter鈥檚 Museum, the Native American Artifact Museum, the Grist Mill, and the Doll & Fan Museum鈥攈ome of the dolls sent to the star over her six decades-long career.
Don鈥檛 miss the Halloween-themed events in October and November of 2024, like the 鈥淗alloween Havoc in Hurricane Mills Chuckwagon Races鈥 and 鈥淔allJam 2024,鈥 an event for off-roading Jeep enthusiasts who want to explore over 20 miles of diverse trails.
Stones River National Battlefield - Murfreesboro
Stones River National Battlefield is a historic site in Murfreesboro, about 40 minutes from the airport. The site commemorates one of the bloodiest battles in the American Civil War, fought from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863. After the battle, most of the Union dead were quickly buried on the field but then reburied in the Stones River National Cemetery in 1865. More than 6,100 Union soldiers lie there, along with about 1,000 soldiers from other conflicts up to the Vietnam War.
The park preserves about 670 acres and over 7 miles of trails for visitors to explore, but there are numerous ways to discover the park. A self-guided driving tour of the park covers six battlefield sites where tour signs describe the site鈥檚 significance to the battle and include stops at the headquarters of prominent generals. History buffs can also walk and bike through the park, visit the museum and the bookstore, and watch living history events like 鈥淭he Most Terrible Cannonading - U.S. Artillery Battery Demonstrations鈥 during October 2024.
Lookout Mountain - Chattanooga
It鈥檚 a two-hour drive from the airport to the popular attraction known as Lookout Mountain near downtown Chattanooga, but it is the ideal autumn day trip for families with children. There are three must-see attractions on Lookout Mountain: Ruby Falls, Rock City Gardens, and the Incline Railway. The drive time between each attraction is about 15 minutes, and visiting all three is a jam-packed day of non-stop activity that will delight and exhaust the family's younger members.
At Ruby Falls, visitors descend 260 feet by glass elevator for a .5-mile trail to see the tallest and deepest underground waterfall in the U.S. Rock City comes alive with autumn colors, where visitors can experience incredible panoramic views from Lover鈥檚 Leap. On a clear day, see Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina from the See Seven States Flag Court and walk along the 180-foot Swing-A-Long Bridge. Finally, travel up and down Lookout Mountain on one of the 海角社区鈥檚 steepest passenger railways on 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Most Amazing Mile.鈥
Burgess Falls State Park - Sparta
Located on the Falling Water River, the 350-acre Burgess Falls State Park in Sparta is renowned for its natural beauty and four can鈥檛-miss waterfalls cascading down from over 250 feet. The park is a favorite with outdoor enthusiasts, especially hikers who enjoy a moderately challenging hike. Hike along the River Trail to see the four stunning waterfalls, including the impressive 136-foot Burgess Falls. The one-mile Ridge Top Trail is very scenic and brings hikers down the main canyon of Falling Water River.
Other activities in the park include kayaking to the base of the biggest waterfall and picnicking. Several small and largemouth bass fishing spots are along the bank of the main waterfall, the fishing pier, and below the dam. After a day on the trails, stop at Happy Trails Brewery & Taproom in downtown Sparta for a well-earned craft beer before the 90-minute drive back to the airport.
Jack Daniel鈥檚 Distillery - Lynchburg
Welcome autumn with a 90-minute drive from the Nashville airport to Lynchburg, home of the 海角社区-famous Jack Daniel鈥檚 Distillery, and bring along a non-drinking history buff for the return trip. Learn about the founder of Old No. 7, Jasper Newton Daniel, better known to his friends as 鈥淛ack.鈥 From its founding in 1866, making it the very first registered distillery in the U.S., to launching its first ready-to-drink can of Tennessee Whiskey and Coca-Cola in 2023. Take a tour of this iconic whiskey distillery from a variety of tours on offer, including the 3-hour 鈥淭aste of Lynchburg鈥 and the 2-hour 鈥淏onded Tour,鈥 where whiskey drinkers can explore new bonded whiskeys.
Dollywood - Pigeon Forge
For dedicated Dolly Parton fans only, this day trip to Pigeon Forge involves a three-hour drive from BNA. Dollywood is an extremely popular, family-friendly theme park co-owned by the country music legend herself. Spanning 160 acres in the Great Smoky Mountains, Dollywood features over 50 top-of-line thrilling rides, live entertainment, craft demonstrations, and festivals like the Harvest Festival during October and November 2024, where park go-ers can explore the Hoot Owl Hollow, see a 40-foot pumpkin tree, and listen to the sounds of Southern gospel, bluegrass, and country tunes all day long.
Indulge all the senses with a Harvest Festival Tasting Pass; visitors can taste their way around the theme park on everything from Pumpkin-Spiced Smoked Ribs to Caramel Apple Funnel Cake. It鈥檚 everything a theme park fan could want and more, with some of the proceeds from Dollywood supporting local communities, educational programs, and disaster relief efforts.
Embark on an autumn day trip through Tennessee with a stop at the eerie Historic Bell Witch Cave in Adams or visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville. Nature lovers will appreciate Fall Creek Falls State Park or Burgess Falls State Park, where they can enjoy hiking and breathtaking waterfalls. History enthusiasts can explore The Hermitage, Andrew Jackson鈥檚 plantation, or visit the Stones River National Battlefield, commemorating a significant Civil War battle. All-day adventure awaits at Cumberland Caverns, Dollywood, or Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, featuring stunning attractions like Ruby Falls and Rock City. So pack up and head to Tennessee, where the music is timeless, the scenery is majestic, and every road leads to adventure.