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Spring Hill
in Spring Hill
Population: 50,005
Photo: TN Tourism
199 Town Center Parkway • Spring Hill, TN 37174 • 931-486-2252 • SpringHillTn.org
Spring Hill is in the southern section of the county and is located in both Williamson and Maury Counties. Native Americans once hunted on the land, including tribes from the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee. Today, historic mansions, churches, and plantations still stand, serving as a reminder of the early settlers who arrived with land grants. The most notable plantation is Rippavilla Plantation, built in 1855. The plantation offers tours of the 10,000 sq. ft. mansion, barns, and a slave cabin, all situated on 100 acres of rolling hills. Adjacent to the mansion is the Civil War site of the Battle of Spring Hill and Civil War cemeteries. Tour tickets are available for purchase at boft.org/rippavilla. amphitheater with seating for movie nights. The Walnut Street Skate Park is designed for skateboards, inline skates, BMX and freestyle bicycles, and non-motorized scooters.
Organized Sports
Several youth leagues offer local competitive team play for ages 4-18. • Spring Hill Lions Club, springhilltnlionsclub.org: baseball and softball • South Williamson Athletics, swatn.org: baseball, softball, basketball, and volleyball • Spring Hill Hawks, springhillhawks.com: football, flag football, and cheerleading
Parks & Recreation
Residents can enjoy plenty of green spaces to play, relax, or exercise at one of the city’s five parks. The 30-acre Port Royal Park is the city’s largest park, with an ADA accessible playground, a splash pad with water spray features, concessions, restrooms, football and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, a walking path, picnic pavilions, and an
City Services
The city provides residential and commercial trash pickup and contracts with Waste Management who provides weekly curbside garbage collection. Recyclables are collected every other week.