Spring Break Staycation

Top 5 Fun & Safe Nashville To Do’s

Coronavirus has taken so much from our lives. This year, students of all ages are kissing their spring break vacations goodbye, unable to go anywhere or not having a break at all. That’s why we researched the top 5 best activities for you to do right here in Nashville to make this staycation a memorable one!

Breakout Nashville

Escape rooms are such a fun activity to do in your own hometown. Breakout has made unique COVID efforts offering private rooms and virtual rooms for your escape experience. Drive out to Franklin or book your virtual experience today!

River Queen Voyages

What’s more socially distant than being out in nature? We are committed to safety during this time by cleaning all our products after every use. Rent a kayak with us to experience the Nashville Rivers in a whole new light this Spring Break!

Natchez Trace Bridge

You probably know someone who has taken photos here but never knew where it was. Wake up early to catch the sunrise or join your friends for the sunset. Either way, you will make some beautiful memories here and leave with some great pictures! Be sure to explore everything Natchez Trace has to offer on their website.

The Factory at Franklin

As you know by now, we LOVE shopping local. The Factory at Franklin boasts amazing food, local shops, and so much more! Get masked up and explore this beautiful Franklin treasure. P.S. our season pass holders have special access to the Harpeth River this season…

Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Have we mentioned outdoor activities enough? If you feel like you need to be transported out of the city life look no further than Cheekwood! Explore these beautiful gardens and learn about some Nashville history at the same time. Students also get a discount with their student ID!

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