2023 Official Vacation Guide

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2023 OFFICIAL VACATION GUIDE
Southern hospitality continues to evolve with the luxurious Southall Farm & Inn.

Welcome to Franklin, Tennessee, and the surrounding communities of Williamson County!

In this guide, you’ll discover all that our remarkable town has to offer, from its 16 historic downtown blocks loaded with some of the state’s best local boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries, to the unforgettably quaint and quirky village of Leiper’s Fork, plus lots more. Whether you want to listen to live music, feast on Southern comfort food, explore the outdoors, or simply settle back in a rocking chair and savor the area’s lush natural beauty, you’ll find plenty of options here to satisfy your needs.

We hope this guide gets you as excited about Franklin as we are! When you’re ready for a visit, get in touch! We’re here to help you plan an unforgettable getaway in one of America’s friendliest and most historic Southern towns. Start your visit at the newly revamped Visitor Center in downtown Franklin for free maps and resources and advice on where to go and what to do from our friendly staff. You can also shop locally made goods, t-shirts, and souvenirs.

SEE & DO 1 Events 2 Top Attractions 4 Family-Friendly Activities 7 Shopping 10 Scenic Drives 12 Outdoor Adventures 14 Leiper’s Fork 17 Arts & Culture 18 Treat Yourself 19 Arrington Vineyards 20 History 22 Farm Experiences 23 Live Music 24 Itineraries 26 Digital Passports FOOD & DRINK 8 Foodie Itinerary 28 McCreary’s Irish Pub 29 Company Distilling STAY 6 Hotels & Lodging 16 Pot N’ Kettle Cottages 27 Accommodations SHOP 7 Shopping VISITOR CENTER
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Franklin on the Fourth

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No matter what time of year you visit, there’s always something happening in Franklin! From amazing street festivals to major music acts, don’t miss out on these exciting annual events.

SPRING

Main Street Festival* April

Nolensville Buttercup Festival April

Franklin Rodeo May

Tennessee Renaissance Festival May

SUMMER

Juneteenth Celebration** June

Franklin on the Fourth July

Bluegrass Along the Harpeth July

Williamson County Fair August

FALL

Simmons Bank Open September

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival September

PumpkinFest* October

Wine Down Main Street November

Battle of Franklin Commemoration November

WINTER

Franklin Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting December

Dickens of a Christmas* December

Leiper’s Fork Christmas Parade December

*Denotes Heritage Foundation of Williamson County event

**Denotes African American Heritage Society event

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Wondering what to add to your Franklin itinerary? You certainly won’t lack options; the town and its surrounding communities are filled with fun things to do, see, eat, and experience. Here are a few “must-do” attractions to get you started!

MAIN STREET

Lined with sophisticated shops, restaurants, art galleries, and more, Main Street runs through the heart of Franklin’s 16-block historic district and has been the commercial epicenter of this historic town since 1799. While you’re browsing the boutiques, note the street’s unique mix of architecture, which includes buildings from the Federal, Victorian, and Art Deco periods. Inside, you’ll notice many of these structures still have their original hardwood floors and tin ceilings.

LEIPER’S FORK

Less than ten miles from downtown Franklin, you’ll find Leiper’s Fork, a quaint, quirky village that epitomizes Tennessee’s easy Southern charm. Shop for antiques, gifts, and local art; listen to some of the region’s best singers and songwriters perform at Fox & Locke; sip grain-to-glass spirits at Leiper’s Fork Distillery; or simply relax on a front porch and enjoy the stunning pastoral landscape and slower pace. Leiper’s Fork is the location of choice for a number of world-class singers and actors, so don’t be surprised if you spot a familiar face while you’re here.

Don’t miss: David Arms Gallery and dinner at 1892 Restaurant

THE FACTORY AT FRANKLIN

Travel a mile down East Main Street from downtown and you’ll find The Factory at Franklin, a carefully restored 1929 stove factory that’s currently being expanded into an exciting hub of Franklin shopping, dining, and live music and shows. Whether you catch a concert at the Mockingbird Theater, pick up some new vinyl at Luna Record Shop, or chow down on delicious 100-layer doughnuts at Five Daughters Bakery, you’ll find plenty to do at The Factory, even while it’s undergoing renovations. Be sure to check out the incredible Franklin Farmers Market held here each Saturday morning!

Don’t miss: Honest Coffee Roasters and Made in TN

NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY

Considered one of the most scenic drives in the nation, the 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway starts in Nashville, continues through Franklin, and follows the original Natchez Trace trade route all the way to Natchez, Mississippi. Spend an hour or two on this winding two-lane road and you’ll be rewarded with incredible views of nature and stops along the way that include stunning overlooks, hiking trails, waterfalls, and historic sites. From downtown Franklin, head 10 miles down Highway 96 West until you see the iconic double-arch Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge. The entrance ramp for the parkway is right beside it.

Don’t miss: Timberland Park and the Garrison Creek trail

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Don’t miss: Culaccino Italian Restaurant + Bar and Avec Moi

CIVIL WAR ATTRACTIONS

On November 30, 1864, the bloody Battle of Franklin left an indelible mark on the town and its people. Evidence of that day, which left thousands of soldiers dead, can still be found in many of the historic district’s homes and businesses. One of the best ways to understand the impact of that fateful day is to tour one (or more!) of downtown Franklin’s three historic homes. Built in 1826, Carnton is a carefully preserved estate that served as the town’s largest field hospital after the battle was over. At the nearby Lotz House, you’ll learn how German immigrant Johann Albert Lotz and his young family survived the bloody Battle of Franklin as it played out on their front lawn. Across the street at the Carter House, another family endured the battle while hiding in their cellar. Their story is unforgettable.

Don’t miss: The Eastern Flank Battlefield Park trails and the annual Battle of Franklin Commemoration events at Carnton and Carter House in November

THE FRANKLIN HOP TOUR

Tour Franklin on your own time with Gray Line’s new tour with live narration that guides you past 50 points of interest. Hop on or hop off the vintage trolley at any one of these locations to explore all these destinations have to offer: Carnton, Carter House, Lotz House, The Factory at Franklin, Leiper’s Fork, and Main Street Get your tickets at FranklinHop.com or at the Visitor Center in downtown Franklin!

ARRINGTON VINEYARDS

One of Tennessee’s most picturesque and popular outdoor venues can be found just outside of Franklin at Arrington Vineyards. Bring a picnic dinner and a blanket one weekend and take in gorgeous views of Williamson County’s lush, rolling hills while listening to live music and tasting some of Arrington’s wines. Don’t have time to pack a picnic? No problem! Snacks are available for purchase or you can pre-order a gourmet basket.

Don’t miss: “Music in the Vines” concert series every weekend from April to November

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Honest Coffee Roasters at The Factory at Franklin Carnton Arrington Vineyards

Franklin was made for family fun! You’ll find plenty of family-friendly activities here sure to satisfy everyone from toddlers to teens and beyond. Whether your family loves outdoor exploration, virtual gaming, farm experiences, or kid-friendly restaurants, Franklin truly has something for everyone.

AWESOME ADVENTURES

Looking for the perfect playground? Pinkerton Park boasts two fantastic playgrounds, as well as restrooms, picnic tables, and grills. The community playground in Brentwood’s Crockett Park is another great option. Shaded by large trees, it includes castle architecture, lots of slides, tire swings, rubberized paths, and shaded picnic tables.

SOAR Adventure Tower is a massive, outdoor four-level climbing tower that features 110 different climbing elements for every age and stage, as well as an 18-hole mini golf course and a bar for adults.

Featuring 17 miles of trails, Bowie Nature Park in Fairview is a fantastic place for a hike. The trails wind around multiple ponds and lakes and are mostly flat, making it perfect for family walks. Be sure and download a map before you go. With so many trails, it’s easy to get turned around!

Enjoy a leisurely float down the Harpeth River with Cumberland Kayak & Adventure Company. The outfitters will provide single or double kayaks and shuttle service for your float, which departs from The Park at Harlinsdale Farm’s canoe launch.

Rent canoes, kayaks, or stand-up paddleboards from Paddle Dog and spend an hour paddling around Westhaven Lake. This is a great opportunity to teach your kids how to kayak in a relaxed environment.

EXCITING EXPERIENCES

In the heart of downtown Franklin, the historic Franklin Theatre always has plenty of family-friendly movies and live shows on its schedule. You’ll find everything here from children’s theater performances to magicians and dancers to classic family films.

Rabbit Hole VR offers a virtual gaming experience your entire family will love. The 6,000 square foot virtual reality arcade has both arcade game sessions for 1-12 players and escape games for two players or four players. Ages 8 and up are welcome to come and play!

Franklin’s history comes alive on a guided children’s tour with Franklin on Foot. The 90-minute tour was created in collaboration with The Heritage Foundation, so it’s both entertaining and educational!

Some of the region’s best farm experiences can be found right here in Williamson County. Book a tour at Noble Springs Dairy to cuddle baby goats and learn how cheese is made, or visit Mistletoe Farm for an encounter with the adorable alpacas.

Teach your older children about the Battle of Franklin and the Civil War as a whole with a tour at Carnton, where they’ll learn how the battle affected the lives of the people who lived there and saw it all happen. If they’re intrigued, continue the story at Carter House and Lotz House

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SUPER SHOPS & EATS

Landmark Booksellers in downtown Franklin has a dreamy children’s room with one of the best collections of vintage children’s books you’ll find anywhere.

Local favorite Sweethaven features award-winning ice cream, farm-fresh yogurt, gourmet pops, and baked goods—plus lots of sprinkles!

The Nolensville Toy Shop is sure to put a smile on your child’s face. Located inside a lovely old home in Nolensville’s historic district, every room here is filled floor to ceiling with toys, games, dolls, puzzles, and more.

Follow up your Nolensville Toy Shop trip with a visit to Itty Bitty Donuts next door. Their piping hot donuts drizzled in chocolate are made fresh to order and their specialty coffee drinks are a local favorite.

Your little artists will love Third Coast Clay. Choose from hundreds of pieces of pottery to paint; then pick it up or have it shipped to your home a week later. There’s something for everyone at the Franklin Farmers Market. On Saturday mornings at The Factory at Franklin, this bustling market includes food trucks, fresh local produce and meats, baked goods, arts and crafts, and more.

In Spring Hill, Ghostlight Books has a variety of children’s books, games, and activities to choose from. Here, kids can discover a new favorite book or pick up a new hobby or interest with a kid-friendly activity kit.

With an entire room that’s just for kids, The Coffee House at Second & Bridge is a perfect option for your family’s breakfast or brunch. Don’t miss their made-from-scratch baked goods and delicious sweet crepes filled with Nutella or mascarpone and topped with fresh strawberries.

Chock full of candy, baked goods, ice cream, and colorful toppings, Sugar Drop’s Dream Shakes are truly unforgettable. And be warned: one shake is easily big enough for two or even three people!

Franklin couple Isaac and Stephanie Meek started Five Daughters Bakery right here in Franklin. Try one of the legendary 100-layer doughnuts at Five Daughter Bakery’s original location inside The Factory at Franklin, plus lots of seasonal treats.

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Looking for the perfect place to stay? Franklin has lodging to suit every taste and desire.

Choose the luxurious Harpeth Hotel and walk to all your favorite downtown Franklin destinations, or opt for a hotel in Cool Springs or Brentwood close to hundreds of restaurant and shopping options near I-65. Rent a cottage in Leiper’s Fork for a relaxing getaway in one of the state’s most charming villages, or go all out and book a room or cottage at Southall, a brand new luxury spa and resort on 325 acres of gorgeous Williamson County farmland. No matter where you stay, Franklin is just a quick drive away!

Here’s a short curated list of recommendations below. Be sure to book your hotel directly on visitfranklin.com! Check out a complete list of hotels on page 27.

FEATURED HOTELS

The Harpeth Hotel

Franklin Marriott Cool Springs

Hilton Franklin Cool Springs

Aloft Nashville Franklin Drury Plaza Hotel

Hilton Brentwood/Nashville Suites

Embassy Suites

Hampton Inn & Suites Franklin/Cool Springs

AC Hotel Nashville Brentwood

Residence Inn Franklin Berry Farms

FEATURED RENTALS

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Dogwood Cottage

The Cottage at Dark Horse Estate

THE HARPETH HOTEL

Downtown Franklin’s only boutique hotel features luxe suites and a host of amenities such as 1799 Kitchen & Cocktails and McGavock’s Coffee Bar + Provisions. Relax in the curated on-site library or enjoy live music in the courtyard, all while being steps away from Main Street.

POT N’ KETTLE COTTAGES

Five thoughtfully curated rentals packed with character and charm straight from the pages of a magazine await you in the heart of Leiper’s Fork. Each will make your visit even more memorable, no matter the size of the group.

NEW! SOUTHALL FARM & INN

Southall features 62 guest rooms and suites, along with 16 separate cottages; a spa that empowers guests’ well-being journeys; a wealth of farm, wellness, and adventure activities; and a signature restaurant and culinary program.

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Did you know Franklin has some of the best shopping in the Southeast? From the boutiques lining busy Main Street to the small-town antique shops and art galleries dotting the countryside, you’ll find lots of gifts, clothing, art, and locally made goods to suit every taste and budget. Be sure to set aside plenty of time in your itinerary for shopping you won’t regret it!

ANTIQUES

T.Nesbitt & Co: A well-curated selection of interesting antiques, including Turkish kilims, iron gates, and clothing inspired by trends from the 30s, 40s, and 50s.

Winchester Antique Mall: Specializing in European treasures, this 8,000 square-foot antique mall also has upscale furniture, art, jewelry, home decor, and much more.

Props Antiques: Pieces that recall the small towns of the South, plus vintage-inspired toys and candy and whimsical finds from local artisans. Fun for every age!

Franklin Antique Mall: Browse more than 12,000 square feet of antiques, collectibles, home decor, jewelry, and vintage furniture and accessories.

The Village Antiques & Gifts: Nolensville’s one-stop-shop for new, vintage, and antique pieces including signs, glassware, and furniture.

HOME DECOR

Hester & Cook: Thoughtfully curated gifts, home decor, and tableware. Expect to find items here you never knew you needed but now can’t live without!

David Arms Gallery: The renowned artist’s gallery in Leiper’s Fork offers paintings and prints as well as gorgeous accessories, books, and antiques that call to mind a men’s parlor from the 1800s.

Onyx + Alabaster: An upscale interior design studio and market with furniture, home decor, art, accessories, and more. Enjoy signature lattes at the coffee lounge while you browse.

Riverside: Furniture, lighting, home decor, accessories, and vintage finds, all conveying a relaxed sense of luxury and refinement.

GIFTS & APPAREL

White’s Mercantile: “A general store for the modern tastemaker,” this popular store is curated by singersongwriter Holly Williams and includes gifts, home decor, apparel, and more.

Fork of the South: “Where shabby and chic meet Southern,” this general store at The Factory at Franklin supports more than 85 makers and artisans.

Tin Cottage: “Franklin’s happy place” is filled with joyful gifts, apparel, baby, and pet items in downtown Franklin.

Visitor Center: Unique Franklin souvenirs and locally-made gifts. Looking for a stylish Franklin t-shirt? Find it here! nellamoon: Shop locally-crafted candles, beauty products, clothing, greeting cards, and more at this Instagramworthy Nolensville boutique.

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Franklin is a true food-lover’s paradise. You’ll find a wide range of options here to satisfy your appetite, whether you’re looking for gourmet sandwiches, a lavish brunch, freshly baked pastries, or a decadent dinner. Here are some can’t-miss culinary options to please every palate.

BREAKFAST, BRUNCH & COFFEE

Don’t miss Biscuit Love inside downtown Franklin’s historic Corn House. Their “bonuts”—fried sugar dough topped with lemon mascarpone—and hot chicken biscuit are both unforgettable.

Head to Fox & Locke in Leiper’s Fork for Southern breakfast favorites and scrumptious cinnamon rolls, then browse the village’s charming shops. For a healthy breakfast with high-quality ingredients, you can’t beat Herban Market. Their signature Herban Breakfast includes grass-fed wagyu tri-tip steak, pastured eggs, and an organic English muffin. Locals adore The Honeysuckle in Cool Springs for their savory brunch options, which include benedict Oscar topped with blue crab, duck with Brussels sprouts and grits, and oysters Vanderbilt.

Coffee lovers will find no shortage of options in Franklin! Sip your toffee coffee on the spacious porch at The Coffee House at Second & Bridge, savor a steaming mocha joe at cozy local favorite The Good Cup in Franklin’s Grassland community, or pop into Frothy Monkey for a rosemary honey latte while you’re shopping downtown.

LUNCH & SNACKS

Looking for authentic Southern comfort food? Local staple Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint serves up “whole hog” BBQ and scratch-made sides daily, the perfect pick-me-up while you’re exploring Nolensville or Spring Hill. For upscale Southern dining, Tupelo Honey in Cool Springs offers a delicious menu of classics with a twist as well as craft beers and cocktails. And for a meat and three lunch served on a paper plate, head to Bishop’s Meat & Three for Southern favorites like meatloaf and fried chicken. In downtown Franklin, stop by Franklin Bakehouse or Merridee’s Breadbasket for delicious deli sandwiches, or dine on gourmet burgers and fried pimento cheeseballs at Gray’s on Main. For more adventurous fare, the banh mi sandwiches and pho at Vui’s Kitchen can’t be beat and locals flock to Wild Ginger in Cool Springs for delicious sushi and upscale fusion cuisine. Need a sweet snack to tide you over? Triple Crown Bakery and Kilwins downtown and The Puffy Muffin in Brentwood all have outrageously delicious dessert options. In Nolensville, Itty Bitty Donuts serves up piping hot, madeto-order donuts drizzled with chocolate.

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Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint Photo Courtesy of Andrew Thomas Lee

DINNER & DRINKS

Downtown Franklin is the perfect place to be once dinnertime hits. For a big night out, Culaccino’s 72-hour fermented wood-fired pizzas and scratch-made pasta dishes are hard to beat. Gorge on crab fries and chicken and waffles at downtown Franklin staple 55 South, or stop by Puckett’s Restaurant for Southern comfort food with a side of live music.

Want to go exploring? If historic Nolensville is on your list, dine at Pork Belly Farmhouse. For an unforgettable fine dining experience, make the scenic drive to Leiper’s Fork for a romantic farm-to-table dinner at upscale farm-totable favorite 1892 Restaurant

Looking for libations? The wraparound porch at JJ’s Wine Bar is a perfect spot for pre-dinner drinks. After you’ve eaten, kick back with a signature cocktail at 1799 Kitchen & Cocktails inside the gorgeous Harpeth Hotel or O’ Be Joyful on Main Street. And if you’re looking for entertainment, McCreary’s Irish Pub on Main Street features live Celtic music and Ireland-inspired craft cocktails.

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Fine Dining Picks

1892 RESTAURANT

Upscale restaurant in historic Leiper’s Fork serving craft spirits and cuisine by Chef Dylan Morrison.

CULACCINO Italian cuisine including wood-fired pizza, handmade pasta, and traditional main courses.

Casual Eateries

McCREARY’S IRISH PUB

Lively, family-friendly spot for Irish grub, beers on tap, and live Celtic music right on Main Street in downtown Franklin.

PUCKETT’S RESTAURANT

Southern eats from morning brisket hash to afternoon and evening low-and-slow BBQ. Frequent live music!

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McCreary’s Irish Pub

Beyond Franklin’s shops, restaurants, and historic structures, y ou’ll find some of the most beautiful countryside in all of Tennessee. You won’t regret making room for a scenic drive in your itinerary. Whether you want to spend an hour absorbing Williamson County’s natural beauty or make a day of it, here are six stunning scenic drives guaranteed to enchant.

OLD NATCHEZ TRACE

For a short, scenic drive that’s truly lovely, head down Old Natchez Trace in Franklin. This beloved four-mile road is one of Williamson County’s best-kept secrets; a drive down it, particularly at sunset, won’t soon be forgotten. The narrow road beside the Harpeth River dates back to the early 1800s and follows the original Natchez Trace, a trade route used by Mississippian Native Americans for centuries. Today, you’ll still see plenty of remnants from the past along the road, including historic homes and structures, stone walls built by enslaved people in the 1800s, and a marker denoting the original location of Old Town, a highly developed Native American society that flourished here between 900 and 1450 A.D.

If the day’s a hot one, check Google Maps for the Harpeth River Rope Swing location, located just off the Trace. It’s a popular place for families to cool off in the summertime.

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Route 31A includes charming countryside views and plenty of exciting roadside stops that will satisfy everyone in your party. You’ll want to take this road when you visit historic downtown Nolensville, a fantastic place to spend a few hours shopping and enjoying a Southern-inspired lunch or dinner. The historic 31A Trail will also take you to Arrington Vineyards, considered to be one of the most beautiful picnic spots in the region, as well as the Mill Creek Brewing Co. and Morning Glory Orchard

FRANKLIN TO THOMPSON’S STATION

Take Highway 31 from Franklin to nearby Thompson’s Station to enjoy this scenic drive. Within minutes, you’ll leave the city behind and encounter sprawling farms and gentle green hills that have inspired many a country music songwriter over the years. End your drive at Preservation Park for a walk on a trail that takes you up to the top of a Sound of Music-style hill with 360-degree views of the countryside. Once you’ve burned off some energy, have a bite in nearby Spring Hill. A few favorite options include Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint and Big Bad Breakfast—two local eateries joined together by a light-filled dining atrium.

Want to go a little farther? Continue on Highway 31 from Thompson’s Station to Pulltight Hill Road in College Grove with an overlook offering another glorious view of your surroundings.

BIG EAST FORK ROAD

This road is a local secret that almost no one knows about. Williamson County’s Big East Fork Road is a breathtakingly beautiful country road that will have you stopping for pictures every chance you get. You’ll pass grazing cattle, an old covered bridge, the lovely East Fork Creek, and charming farmhouses as you wind your way through the emerald hills surrounding the Natchez Trace Parkway, as well as points of interest that beg to be researched, like Graveyard Hollow, Tobacco Patch Hollow, Big Ivey Hollow, and more. Look out for wildlife as you drive—you’re likely to see wild turkeys, deer, raccoons, coyotes, and more. Stay on the road when it crosses under the Natchez Trace Parkway and becomes Stillhouse Hollow Road, and you’ll eventually end up at Highway 46.

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NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY

Did you know one of the most popular scenic drives in the U.S. runs right through Franklin? The Natchez Trace Parkway is a federally protected, 444-mile road that stretches from Nashville to Natchez, Mississippi, and the scenery on either side of this two-lane road is spectacular. Hop on the parkway at Highway 96 in Franklin and you’ll see the award-winning Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge, famous for its breathtaking views of Franklin’s famous countryside. Just beyond the bridge, you’ll find Timberland Park, a favorite with locals for its hiking trails. The 2.5-mile Big East Fork Reserve Trail is a special favorite here. Ask for a map at the park’s visitor center to find it. A fterward, continue on down the parkway for a few minutes or a few hours—you’ll find plenty to do along the way, including an exit that takes you into Leiper’s Fork, two waterfalls, and the historic Gordon House, one of only two remaining structures that stood when this road was originally traveled by horses and wagons.

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Whether you prefer hiking, bicycling, fishing, or kayaking, Franklin has outdoor activities for every age and skill level. Here are some fun-filled ways to enjoy a memorable outdoor adventure during your visit.

HIKING

Timberland Park: Located on the Natchez Trace Parkway just past the Highway 96 entrance ramp, Timberland Park offers more than three miles of secluded trails through lush forests and meadows. Each of the 10 trails offers a variety of difficulty for all hiking levels, including an ADA accessible trail.

Preservation Park: This bucolic 200-acre park in Thompson’s Station is a little-known Tennessee treasure. It’s also the site of the Civil War’s Battle of Thompson’s Station. Take the 3.4-mile Battlefield Trail through serene pastures up to the top of a massive grassy hill with stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside. Continue on the Depot Trail to see the local dog park and community garden!

Marcelle Vivrette Smith Park: This lovely, lush park has nine miles of mostly forested hiking trails, as well as a paved multi-use trail that connects to Brentwood’s extensive greenway trail system. You’ll also find the stunning and historic Ravenswood Mansion here, dating back to 1825.

Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary: Tucked away in the hills of Brentwood, Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary is a fantastic option both for hiking and learning about wildlife. You’ll find six different trails here for new and seasoned hikers. Expect to see plenty of whimsical surprises along the paths. To hike at Owl’s Hill, purchase a $5 day pass online, and be sure and check their calendar before you go for guided hikes and other fun educational opportunities.

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BIKING

Natchez Trace Parkway Bike Trail: Middle Tennessee’s most popular bicycle route stretches 444 miles along the Natchez Trace Parkway. With its scenic views, historical landmarks, and many fascinating stops along the way, Natchez Trace Parkway is the perfect option for seasoned cyclists looking for an unforgettable ride.

Pedego Electric Bikes: Need a ride? Rent electric bicycles from Pedego Electric Bikes on Second Avenue downtown. These bikes ride like regular bicycles but offer a little electric help when the going gets tough, allowing you to cover far more ground than you could on an ordinary bike. Rent bikes by the hour or for the day, or sign up for one of Pedego’s guided tours, which include trips to the Natchez Trace Parkway, Leiper’s Fork, and Franklin’s historic homes.

Brentwood Trail System: The Brentwood Trail System has eight different paved trails that range in length from one to eight miles round-trip. Most of the trails are connected so that you can customize your ride according to your needs. If you opt to start your journey at the Brentwood Library, you’ll ride alongside the Little Harpeth Creek, which is perfect for a quick splash if the day is warm. The trail system also runs past the Williamson County Recreation Center, the YMCA, and several parks and rec fields, so there are plenty of parking lots and bathrooms along the way.

Wilkins Branch Mountain Bike Park: Beginners and experienced mountain bikers alike can enjoy a great ride at Wilkins Branch Mountain Bike Park. Trail levels are marked by color, and helmets are required for everyone who rides the mountain bike-only trail.

HARPETH RIVER

Cumberland Kayak & Adventure Company: Rent a kayak and explore the Harpeth River in Franklin! Cumberland Kayak offers shuttle service from The Park at Harlinsdale Farm to Eastern Flank Battlefield Park. Expect your float down the Harpeth to take one to two hours.

Franklin Fly Fishing Co: Go with a guide on a half-day or full-day float in a drift boat down the Harpeth or Caney Fork River and learn the art of fly fishing for bass, rainbow trout, and more. All the equipment you need is provided! Franklin Fly Fishing Co. will also take you on a wading trip, give you a one-on-one fly fishing lesson, or take you and your group on a pleasure cruise down the Harpeth through downtown Franklin.

Paddle Dog: Rent kayaks, canoes, or stand-up paddleboards by the hour on the shores of the Westhaven Lake. This is a great way to learn to kayak or canoe in a safe, family-friendly environment.

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SOAR Adventure Tower: SOAR is a massive, outdoor fourlevel climbing tower with 110 different climbing elements for every age and stage. Not a fan of climbing? SOAR also has an 18-hole mini golf course, as well as a bar where adults can kick back and enjoy a beer.

Little Course at Conner Lane, Franklin Bridge Golf Club, and Towhee Club: Want to squeeze in a little golf on your vacation? Little Course at Conner Lane is a 9-hole, par-3 golf course minutes from downtown Franklin. Franklin Bridge Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course with picturesque views of the Harpeth River. In Spring Hill, Towhee Club is a newly-renovated 18-hole golf course designed by Arnold Palmer himself and suitable for all skill levels.

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Middle Tennessee Hot Air Adventures: See Franklin from the skies with Middle Tennessee Hot Air Adventures! Take in the area’s lush scenery as you float above the hills on your very own hot air balloon ride.

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TENNESSEE’S BEST KEPT SECRET

If you’re in search of a truly unique Tennessee experience, add the charming village of Leiper’s Fork to your list. This come-as-you-are treasure just outside downtown Franklin is an eclectic mix of idyllic surroundings, unique finds, and sweet Southern music. While not large (It has a population of only 650!), the village is packed with world-class talent, food, and of course, plenty of laidback charm. Here are five things sure to make you fall in love with this quaint village.

THE CREATIVE CLIMATE

Leiper’s Fork owes its creative climate to a quiet and distinguished force of local artists. Galleries like The Copper Fox, Leiper’s Creek Gallery, and David Arms draw visitors from around the world. The Fork’s fascinating mix of luxurious yet laid back charm is contagious, and echoes through its shops and boutiques. Make time to shop for local art and gifts, then settle back in one of the many rockers and Adirondack chairs you’ll find throughout the village and enjoy its slower pace.

MAGAZINE-WORTHY ACCOMMODATIONS

Once you fall in love with Leiper’s Fork and its community of friendly characters, you might decide to stay a few days. Luckily, the village has several fantastic cottages, houses, and more that will make you feel like you’ve walked into the pages of your favorite design magazine. From the stylings of Holly Williams’ Sweeney Cottage to the idyllic offerings of the various Pot N’ Kettle Cottages in Leiper’s Fork, you’ll find vacation accommodations here you never want to leave.

FINE WINES & WORLD-CLASS WHISKEY

Leiper’s Fork Distillery brought the lost history of small-batch whiskey back to Tennessee. Take a tour, sample local spirits, and take in the beautiful Tennessee countryside while you’re there. You can also experience incredible live music at the distillery’s Stillhouse Sessions. New to Leiper’s Fork is Wines in the Fork, a tasting room in the heart of the village offering private tastings by reservation. Purchase flights of wine and enjoy them on the property, which overlooks Leiper’s Creek.

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Leiper’s Fork Distillery

SOUTHERN COMFORT ON A PLATE

Go ahead and lick your plate—we won’t judge! Enjoy meat & three country fare, including BBQ smoked right in front of you at Fox & Locke in the heart of the village, plus traditional Southern breakfast. Be sure to stick around for the live music, especially the famed Thursday night open mic sessions, where many of today’s hitmakers like to pop up on stage unannounced (Carrie Underwood made a recent surprise appearance!). If you’re craving upscale farm-to-table cuisine for dinner, look no further than 1892 Restaurant

THE INCREDIBLE VIEWS

Protected lands surround the village of Leiper’s Fork on all sides, so not only can it not grow in size, but the beautiful views will also never be altered. Sit outside at spots like David Arms Gallery around a fire pit and gaze at the rolling hills of Tennessee. Leiper’s Fork is right off the Natchez Trace Parkway, so hop on the Trace for a scenic drive and check out views of the double-arch bridge at Birdsong Hollow. If exploring scenic views by foot is more your style, take the Trace to Timberland Park and explore the area via a variety of hiking trails.

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Leiper’s Fork Leiper’s Creek Gallery Fox & Locke

Book a stay with Pot N’ Kettle Cottages in the heart of Leiper’s Fork, and you’ll never want to leave. Each of their stylish abodes feels like it came straight out of the pages of a magazine. Owners Sam and Eric are on a personal mission to make each of their guests feel welcomed. They’ve designed each cottage with extraordinary attention to detail, carefully choosing decor with the comfort and ease of their guests in mind. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a girls’ trip with your besties, Pot N’ Kettle has the perfect cottage for your next getaway!

LEIPER’S FORK INN

Leiper’s Fork Inn was created from two 100-year-old homes—rescued, moved, combined, and then restored to create this stunning three-acre property. It is within walking distance of art galleries, antique stores, boutiques, and a handful of restaurants. The close proximity makes it a perfect getaway for families, recording artists, groups, and entertainment professionals looking for peace and quiet during their stay. Leiper’s Fork Inn is rented to one family or group at a time, so this property is perfect for groups and has more than enough space both for individual privacy and gathering together.

TIN ROOF COTTAGE

Tin Roof Cottage features two bedrooms and bathrooms with a cozy down-home atmosphere. The master bedroom suite includes a California king-size bed and walk-in closet, while the upstairs bedroom suite has a queen-size bed, two twin beds, and a twin-size daybed. The second floor also has its own private bath.

CODA COTTAGE

Coda Cottage is a charming home with a beautiful history. Less than half a mile into the village, the cottage features two bedrooms and one bathroom loaded with amenities. The master bedroom includes a queen-size bed and a private porch. The additional bedroom has a full-size bed and a library brimming with new favorite reads. Grab a book, sit back, and relish in the peace that Leiper’s Fork has to offer.

PICKERS COTTAGE

Built in 1939, Pickers Cottage has undergone significant restoration with plenty of attention to detail. From its vintage tin backsplash to its granite countertops, nothing in this cottage has been overlooked. It features three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms and has a spacious feel.

DEAL COTTAGE

Built in the early 1900s, the Deal Cottage has gone through a significant transformation. This delightful cottage sits on the bank of a creek and is surrounded by several acres of beautiful nature. It’s just two miles from the heart of Leiper’s Fork and less than a mile from the Wilkins Branch Mountain Bike Park. If you’re looking for a peaceful getaway, this is it. The cottage features an open floor plan concept with a spacious kitchen, living, and dining area. This three-bedroom, three-bathroom property can accommodate up to eight guests.

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Franklin has long served as inspiration to some of the nation’s top artists, songwriters, performers, and makers, many of whom draw creative energy from the town and its pastoral surroundings. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to enjoy world-class art, music, and live performances in Franklin. Here are just a few exciting examples:

See some of America’s best musicians in a gorgeous park-like setting at FirstBank Amphitheater in Thompson’s Station. It’s one of the most unique and picturesque concert venues in the nation!

Discover 14 amazing Williamson County murals and learn the stories behind them by downloading the Murals of Williamson County Digital Passport. Once you’ve visited the murals, collect your prize at the Visitor Center in Franklin.

In April, browse more than 150 arts and crafts vendors, listen to live music, and enjoy fantastic food and drinks at the popular Main Street Festival in the heart of downtown Franklin. Head to Leiper’s Fork to see fine art from Tennessee and around the world at David Arms Gallery, The Copper Fox, and Leiper’s Creek Gallery

Check out a performance from Studio Tenn, Franklin’s own professional theater company showcasing Tennessee’s best actors along with some of the best talent New York and L.A. have to offer.

Enjoy live music, performing arts, and movies at The Franklin Theatre, known as the crown jewel of Main Street. This historic movie theater opened in 1937 and has since been restored to its former glory.

Make plans to attend the Bluegrass Along the Harpeth festival the fourth weekend of July in downtown Franklin for a weekend of clogging, fiddle contests, and performances from some of the nation’s best bluegrass bands.

Check out the Art Crawl in downtown Franklin on the first Friday of each month from 6 - 9 p.m. On this night, local businesses keep their doors open late to feature local and regional artists. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center on the crawl!

Be awed by amazing art at Gallery 202, located in one of downtown Franklin’s most illustrious historic homes. Here, you’ll find paintings, glass, jewelry, pottery, antiques, and sculpture. Be sure to ask to see the scars the home still bears from the Battle of Franklin while you’re there.

Catch the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in September. Inspired by the spirit of New Orleans Jazz Fest, this festival draws tens of thousands of music lovers and includes rock and roll, alt-country, bluegrass, jazz, indie, and gospel musicians on six stages, as well as local artisans and food trucks.

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Whether you’re celebrating a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or a luxury girls’ trip, Franklin is the perfect place to pamper your friends and loved ones. From luxury experiences to upscale boutiques to meals prepared by a personal chef, we’ve got plenty of ways for you to treat yourself and the people you love most.

LAP OF LUXURY

Reserve a room with a balcony at the beautiful Harpeth Hotel in downtown Franklin; you won’t need a car for the rest of your stay! Shop Main Street’s upscale shops and boutiques like Emmaline, Hester & Cook, and Onyx + Alabaster. Book a healing massage to relax your body, mind, and spirit at The NOW. Expand your knowledge of wines with a mini-class at Saint Goose. Have cocktails on the porch at JJ’s Wine Bar, then amble over to Culaccino for a decadent Italian dinner of succulent grilled octopus and swoon-worthy handmade pasta dishes.

GIRLS’ GETAWAY

Book one of Pot N’ Kettle Cottages’ Instagram-worthy homes in Leiper’s Fork for a truly unique stay in the heart of the village. Enjoy massages and facials at The Spa at Leiper’s Fork. Shop for fine art and one-of-a-kind antiques at Patina Home & Garden, David Arms Gallery, Props Antiques, The Copper Fox, and Leiper’s Creek Gallery Savor a flight of Tennessee wines on the banks of Leiper’s Creek at Wines in the Fork

HOT RODS & WHISKEY

Rent a performance sports car from the Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise in Franklin to cruise down the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway. Head to Leiper’s Fork Distillery for a tour and tasting. Enjoy a farm-to-table dinner outdoors at 1892 Restaurant, and end the night with live music at Fox & Locke

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS

Spend a weekend in one of the cottages at Southall, a new luxury spa resort and wellness retreat tucked away in the Franklin hills. Schedule a facial and deep-tissue massage, soak your stress away in the spa’s mineral pool, participate in a hilltop yoga class, hike the property’s nature trails, dine at the resort’s farm-to-table restaurant Mary Amelia, or enjoy an extraordinary multi-course dinner outdoors. Daily experiences at Southall include activities like farm and orchard tours, craft beer tastings, cooking demonstrations, forest bathing, canoeing on Southall’s Lake Mishkin, a ropes course, and more.

HISTORY BUFF

Reserve an extended guided tour at Carnton and take a deep dive into the historic home’s fascinating Civil War history. Browse rare first editions at Landmark Booksellers, and shop for gorgeous antique and vintage jewelry at Walton’s Jewelry. Plan a special afternoon tea at Triple Crown Bakery. End your day with Dinner & Distilleries, a private car tour that takes you to two different distilleries for tastings and ends with dinner at Circa Grill

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Southall Farm & Inn

When you think of wine country, Tennessee might not be the first place that comes to mind, but a visit to Arrington Vineyards will change that! Arrington Vineyards features the award-winning wines and tasting flights that you’d expect to find at a winery, but its live music and scenic natural beauty truly set it apart. “Music in the Vines”—free live music each weekend at multiple locations throughout the winery—takes place April through October, and the gorgeous hills of Williamson County provide a stunning backdrop that makes Arrington Vineyards one of the most popular outdoor gathering places in all of Tennessee.

This Franklin-area winery has slowly turned into a Southeast sensation, drawing multiple awards as well as visitors from across the country. Owned by Country Music Hall of Fame member Kix Brooks, winemaker Kip Summers, and entrepreneur John Russell, Arrington Vineyards has indeed become one of Franklin’s most unforgettable experiences.

The beautiful property sits on 95 acres, providing ample room to spread out and spend a day enjoying spectacular views of Middle Tennessee’s countryside. Visitors can roam through the 16-acre vineyard or visit five different tasting rooms located throughout the property. Bring your own picnic to the vineyard, or order one ahead of time from gourmet food basket company Simply Living Life, which takes care of all the details from lunch to tablecloths and drinkware. Snacks are also available for purchase on-site, and food trucks are on the property

every Friday from May through October. Enjoy your picnic out on the vast lawn, or set it up in one of the many shaded picnic areas.

At Arrington Vineyards, choose from 20+ award-winning reds, whites, and dessert wines, each produced and bottled on-site. Popular varietal staples include Stag’s White and Red Fox Red, along with Firefly Rosé. Fans of bold flavor will want to try the KB Select vintage selected by Kix Brooks, and those preferring a whiskey barrel finish will find delight in the Antebellum White & Red collections.

Arrington Vineyards is open daily year round.

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On November 30, 1864, the bloody Battle of Franklin left more than 10,000 American soldier casualties and changed the town forever. The effects of the battle can still be seen throughout Franklin, and each year thousands of visitors come to learn more about the fateful day that marked a devastating loss for the Confederate Army and helped determine the course of the Civil War.

Tours at Franklin’s historic homes, including Carnton, Carter House, and Lotz House, plus Rippa Villa in Spring Hill, tell the story of the battle from the perspective of the people who lived here, lost loved ones, and tended to wounded soldiers after the battle was over. Markers at Franklin’s local parks tell of the events that happened on that spot 150 years ago, and walking tours take a deep dive into the battle’s impact on the city and its residents.

But there’s much more to Franklin’s history than the Civil War, and until recently, it was a story that seldom was told. The history of Franklin’s African American residents includes enslavement, brutality, lynching, and, ultimately, survival against the odds. Local residents now are working with city leaders to make sure that part of Franklin’s history is told as well. The project has become known as “The Fuller Story.”

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Carnton

VISIT LOCAL LANDMARKS

Learn about Franklin’s remarkable history on a walking tour from Franklin on Foot or Franklin Walking Tours. Both companies offer a variety of guided experiences to suit every taste and age group.

Explore the outdoor Battle of Franklin sites. Stop by Winstead Hill Park to see the vantage point used by General John Bell Hood, enjoy scenic views of the Harpeth River at Fort Granger, or take a walk at Eastern Flank Battlefield Park and read the trail’s commemorative markers.

Visit historic homes and see the Battles Franklin and Spring Hill through the eyes of the people who lived there. Carnton, Carter House, Lotz House, and Rippa Villa all are open daily for tours.

Take a self-guided walking tour with our free Historic Homes of Hincheyville Digital Passport. Explore one of Franklin’s oldest neighborhoods as you stroll past incredible historic homes and learn their fascinating stories. When you’re finished, stop by the Visitor Center in downtown Franklin for a prize!

EXPERIENCE THE FULLER STORY

Read the historic markers placed throughout Franklin’s public square to learn more about the local division of the U.S. Colored Troops, the slave auctions at the market house that once stood in the square, the riot of 1867, and more.

Visit Franklin’s new March to Freedom statue in the square, which was sculpted by Tennessee-born artist Joe Frank Howard and has received national attention and acclaim.

Tour the McLemore House in Franklin’s historic Hard Bargain neighborhood. Originally owned by enslaved person Harvey McLemore, the site tells the story of the resilience and resolve of Franklin’s freed citizens after the Civil War ended.

Take the 90-minute “Slavery and the Enslaved Tour” at Carnton, which focuses on the individuals once enslaved at this former plantation.

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Historic Stop Pairings FRANKLIN ON FOOT & McLEMORE HOUSE EASTERN FLANK BATTLEFIELD PARK & CARNTON WINSTEAD HILL PARK & FORT GRANGER CARTER HOUSE & LOTZ HOUSE MARCH TO FREEDOM STATUE & FULLER STORY MARKERS
March to Freedom Statue

MEET THE ANIMALS

Mistletoe Farm: For a truly unique experience, book a personal visit with the alpacas at Mistletoe Farm. Snap Instagram-worthy photos with the farm’s friendly alpacas while you feed them their favorite treats. Pick up soft, cozy gifts from Mistletoe Farm’s on-site store, or take a class and learn to spin your own wool!

Noble Springs Dairy: Cuddle baby goats and learn how cheese is made at Noble Spring Dairy, Franklin’s familyowned goat farm. The farm’s popular tours allow visitors to spend time with the animals while sampling cheese and seeing how the goats are milked and cared for. Be sure to place an order for fresh soap bars and dairy products while you’re there, available for pickup on the farm or in stores.

FARM-FRESH GOODS

Hatcher Family Dairy: Meet the family behind the docu-series on Disney+ and Nat Geo Wild! Since 1831, the Hatchers have been serving fresh dairy products to Williamson County and beyond. Stop by their farm store to pick up milk, ice cream, honey, soaps, and more, or grab a sandwich to enjoy in the outdoor picnic area overlooking the dairy’s beautiful pastureland.

Red Thread Farm: This Franklin farm located just off the Natchez Trace Parkway sells its produce in a farm store that’s open to customers Monday through Saturday. Stop in and see what’s available, or order online by Tuesday and pick up your order at the store on Saturday. Online offerings include fresh herbs, rainbow-colored chicken eggs, edible flowers, oyster mushrooms, vegetables, and more

Morning Glory Orchard: There’s nothing like taking a bite out of a crisp apple picked fresh from the tree. At Morning Glory Orchard, you’ll find ciders, preserves, baked goods, and, of course, ripe apples ready to enjoy. Take a selfguided orchard tour during store hours, or reserve your spot for an evening picnic under the apple trees offered every weekend during the summer and fall seasons.

SEASONAL TRADITIONS

Gentry’s Farm: If you’re in town on an autumn weekend, you’ll want to stop by the century-old, family-owned Gentry’s Farm to pick your own pumpkins. While you’re there, be sure and take a hayride around the farm, walk on the nature trail, make your way through the four-acre corn maze, or enjoy one of the farm’s many kid-friendly games and activities.

Lucky Ladd Farms: The award-winning Lucky Ladd Farms is the perfect place for the ultimate fall experience. Bring the whole family down to this sprawling property for a day of pumpkin picking, getting lost in the corn maze, sipping on apple cider, and more! With mega slides, hay rides, and a petting zoo, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at Lucky Ladd.

Pinewood Christmas Tree Farm: Did you know there’s a Christmas tree farm just outside Franklin? Pinewood is open every weekend from Thanksgiving to early December. They supply the saw to use when cutting your own White Pine, Murray Cypress, or Virginia Pine. The farm also carries pre-cut Douglas Firs. Pinewood is open for outdoor Christmas photo sessions, so be sure and reserve your spot ahead of time if you’re interested!

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Noble Springs Dairy

With a history deeply rooted in music, Franklin attracts many of the nation’s best singers, songwriters, and musicians, often performing in smaller, more intimate venues than you’ll find elsewhere. From bluegrass and country to Celtic tunes and that old time rock and roll, you’ll find plenty of Franklin venues featuring rollicking live performances from nationally-known musicians.

Looking for a big show in a unique setting? FirstBank Amphitheater is a world-class boutique venue at Graystone Quarry in Thompson’s Station that features performers like Earth, Wind & Fire and Allison Krauss with Robert Plant. Check their website to see who’s on the schedule when you’re in town!

Don’t miss the chance to see a live show at Fox & Locke in Leiper’s Fork. Show nights are Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, with their wildly popular open mic nights every Thursday. Be sure and get your tickets in advance—you never know which big stars could show up to perform, and shows often sell out!

Experience amazing live music in a downhome, intimate setting at the legendary Kimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor at the edge of downtown Franklin. Past guests have included Wynonna Judd, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Ween, Leon Russell, Nanci Griffith, and many more.

In September, Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm is a two-day festival celebrating music, arts, and fabulous local food. Some of the biggest acts in the world perform here each year, so it’s definitely worth adding to your itinerary!

Franklin residents love Izzy’s Feel Good Food for their live music Thursday through Saturday nights. Chow down on

Izzy’s famous house burger and listen to local musicians perform in this family-friendly restaurant.

Tennessee’s top singers and actors perform alongside Broadway and Hollywood’s best at Franklin’s professional theater Studio Tenn. Nearly all Studio Tenn performances are musicals, from rock operas to gospel extravaganzas to reimagined musical favorites.

McCreary’s Irish Pub features delicious comfort food and live Celtic music performances in their cozy downtown Franklin establishment. Feast on Dublin pot pie and fish & chips while listening to the melodic sounds of the Emerald Isle from seasoned singers and musicians.

The historic Franklin Theatre regularly hosts musical performances from nearly every genre, and the impressive roster of past performers! It includes Steve Martin, Macy Gray, Ronnie Dunn, Guy Clark, Cowboy Junkies, and Brad Paisley, just to name a few.

Want to enjoy live music with a glass of whiskey or wine in-hand? The Stillhouse Sessions at Leiper’s Fork Distillery feature intimate performances with hit songwriters and their incredible music. For those who prefer a glass of wine with a scenic view, Arrington Vineyards hosts “Music in the Vines”—live jazz and bluegrass performances accompanied by food trucks April through November.

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FirstBank Amphitheater

Only have one day to explore Franklin? We’ve got you covered! Use this handy guide to plan your perfect day trip.

QUINTESSENTIAL FRANKLIN

Favorites of locals and visitors alike

Don’t miss Gray Line’s new Franklin Hop Tour on a vintage trolley with live narration! The 90-minute tour includes 50 points of interest and stops at Carnton, Carter House, and Lotz House, The Factory at Franklin, Leiper’s Fork, and downtown Franklin.

Walk the 16-block historic district in the heart of Franklin, which includes the award-winning Main Street, brimming with historic buildings and great places to shop, eat, and relax.

Hungry? Don’t miss staple Franklin restaurants like Red Pony, Gray’s on Main, and 55 South!

INSTA-WORTHY STOPS

Picturesque spots around Franklin

The Factory at Franklin is a restored former stove factory with endless photo opportunities, including Rusty the mechanical statue, a giant rocking chair, and more.

Find amazing local art by downloading the Murals of Williamson County Digital Passport!

Head to Nolensville for memorable pictures of a quaint historic town filled with Southern charm.

Stop by Sugar Drop for one of their massive Dream Shakes! Loaded with baked goods, candy, ice cream, and sprinkles, it’s truly an Insta-worthy dessert!

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SMOOTH SPIRITS Whiskey, beer & wine

Stop by Leiper’s Fork Distillery in Leiper’s Fork for a tour and tasting of their grain-to-glass Tennessee whiskeys. If bourbon, gin, and flavored spirits are what you’re after, look no further than Company Distilling in Thompson’s Station, where award-winning flights are poured daily.

Grab draft or canned craft beer at Mill Creek Brewing Co. in Nolensville, or order a beer or coffee brewed in-house at Curio Brewing Co. right here in Franklin.

Sample a flight of four different wines while taking in unmatched scenic views at Arrington Vineyards.

HISTORY BUFF Franklin’s history highlights

On November 30, 1864, the Battle of Franklin changed the town forever. Learn how it affected the people who lived here during tours of Carnton, Carter House, and Lotz House

Read “The Fuller Story” markers in Franklin’s public square to learn more about the town’s African American history. Don’t miss the March to Freedom statue, which sits just outside the courthouse and has garnered national attention. Landmark Booksellers is located inside Franklin’s oldest commercial building. It’s the perfect place to find a variety of first editions, Southern authors, rare antique books, and much more.

If glancing through historical records and viewing artifacts dating back to 1799 strikes your fancy, stop by the Williamson County Archives & Museum. This familyfriendly museum is free and open to the public!

MUSIC FANATIC Must-visit stops for music fans

Search for rare, vintage, and new music finds including vinyl, cassettes, and more at Luna Record Shop and Carpe Diem

Enjoy live music performances from up and coming musicians at Kimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor and Fox & Locke in Leiper’s Fork!

Check the schedule at The Franklin Theatre or FirstBank Amphitheater to see who’s playing, or make plans to return for Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival or Bluegrass Along the Harpeth.

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Featured Stops THE FACTORY
This restored stove factory now holds a unique collection of shops, eats, and photo ops.
Discover the process of small-batch whiskey distilling during a guided tour of the incredible grounds.
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in 1799 through historical records and artifacts.
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Landmark Booksellers Leiper’s Fork Distillery

Explore Franklin and Williamson County with digital passports! Sign up for free and check in virtually at participating locations, then stop by the Visitor Center in downtown Franklin to pick up your prize.

MASTERS & MAKERS

Sample local spirits and learn about distilling, brewing, and winemaking on the Masters & Makers Trail!

CRAFT COFFEE TRAIL

Try signature lattes, seasonal specials, locally roasted beans, and more at Franklin’s favorite coffee shops.

MURALS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY

Find amazing local murals around Franklin and beyond! Each of these works of art is the perfect photo op to remember your time in Franklin.

GREAT AMERICAN MAIN STREET

See Franklin’s award-winning Main Street and learn about its local history, including the stories behind Franklin’s beautiful homes and historic buildings.

SWEET TREATS TRAIL

Explore Williamson County’s amazing freshly baked pies, homemade cakes, decadent ice cream, and more with the Sweet Treats Trail.

HISTORIC HOMES OF HINCHEYVILLE

Learn more about the history of each home, observe a variety of architectural styles, and tour Franklin’s oldest neighborhood, Hincheyville.

MIDNIGHT SUN SCAVENGER HUNT

Learn about Midnight Sun, Franklin’s most famous Tennessee Walking Horse, and explore local history with the family-friendly Midnight Sun Scavenger Hunt.

HAUNTS & HEADSTONES

From historic homes to Franklin’s earliest cemeteries, you’ll enjoy discovering eerie stories about local sites with this self-guided walking tour!

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Accommodations

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AC HOTEL BY MARRIOTT NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 5007 Maryland Way, Brentwood, TN 37027 | ac-hotels.marriott.com | (615) 370-9865

ALOFT NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN 7109 S Springs Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | aloft-hotels.marriott.com | (615) 435-8700

AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN FRANKLIN/SPRING HILL 4201 Franklin Commons Ct, Franklin, TN 37067 | redlion.com | (615) 591-5678

BAYMONT BY WYNDHAM FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 4206 Franklin Commons Ct, Franklin, TN 37067 | wyndhamhotels.com/baymont | (615) 791-6675

BEST WESTERN FRANKLIN INN 1308 Murfreesboro Rd, Franklin, TN 37064 | bestwestern.com | (615) 790-0570

BEST WESTERN SPRING HILL INN & SUITES 104 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill, TN 37174 | bestwestern.com | (931) 486-1234

CANDLEWOOD SUITES NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN 1305 Murfreesboro Rd, Franklin, TN 37064 | ihg.com/candlewood | (615) 265-0550

CLARION POINTE FRANKLIN/NASHVILLE 6210 Hospitality Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | choicehotels.com/clarion | (615) 791-4004

COMFORT INN FRANKLIN 4202 Franklin Commons Ct, Franklin, TN 37067 | choicehotels.com/comfort-inn | (615) 591-6660

COMFORT INN & SUITES BRENTWOOD 111 Penn Warren Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027 | choicehotels.com | (615) 376-4666

COMFORT INN & SUITES NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 7120 S Springs Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | choicehotels.com | (615) 778-0321

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 2001 Meridian Blvd, Franklin, TN 37067 | marriott.com/bnacc | (615) 778-0080

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 103 E Park Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027 | courtyard.marriott.com | (615) 371-9200

DAYS INN BY WYNDHAM FRANKLIN/NASHVILLE 3915 Carothers Pkwy, Franklin, TN 37064 | wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn | (615) 656-8148

DEERFIELD INN 1407 TN-96 North, Fairview, TN 37062 | deerfieldinnfairview.com | (615) 799-4700

DRURY PLAZA HOTEL FRANKLIN 1874 W McEwen Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | druryhotels.com | (615) 771-6778

EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTON NASHVILLE SOUTH/COOL SPRINGS 820 Crescent Centre Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | hilton.com/en/embassy | (615) 515-5151

EXTENDED STAY AMERICA NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 9025 Church St E, Brentwood, TN 37027 | extendedstayamerica.com | (615) 373-4272

EXTENDED STAY AMERICA NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD SOUTH 9020 Church St E, Brentwood, TN 37027 | extendedstayamerica.com | (615) 377-7847

EXTENDED STAY AMERICA NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 680 Bakers Bridge Ave, Franklin, TN 37067 | extendedstayamerica.com | (615) 771-7600

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES BY MARRIOTT FRANKLIN 7086 Bakers Bridge Ave, Franklin, TN 37067 | fairfield.marriott.com | (615) 771-4142

FAIRVIEW INN & SUITES 1524 TN-96, Fairview, TN 37062 | fairviewinnsuites.com | (615) 799-9171

HAMPTON INN & SUITES NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 7141 S Springs Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | hilton.com/en/hampton | (615) 771-7225

HAMPTON INN & SUITES FRANKLIN/BERRY FARMS

7101 Berry Farms Crossing, Franklin, TN 37064 | franklinberryfarms.hamptonbyhilton.com | (615) 599-3700

HAMPTON INN SPRING HILL 2052 Crossings Blvd, Spring Hill, TN 37174 | hilton.com/en/hampton | (931) 451-2111

HILTON SUITES BRENTWOOD/NASHVILLE 9000 Overlook Blvd, Brentwood, TN 37027 | hilton.com | (615) 370-0111

HILTON FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 601 Corporate Centre Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | franklincoolsprings.hilton.com | (615) 771-1995

HILTON GARDEN INN BRENTWOOD

217 Centerview Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027 | nashvillebrentwood.hgi.com | (615) 370-5040

HILTON GARDEN INN NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 9150 Carothers Pkwy, Franklin, TN 37067 | hiltongardeninn.com | (615) 656-2700

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES FRANKLIN/BERRY FARMS 7100 Berry Farms Crossing, Franklin, TN 37064 | hiefranklin.com | (615) 499-5292

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS BRENTWOOD SOUTH/FRANKLIN 8097 Moores Ln, Brentwood, TN 37027 | ihg.com/holidayinnexpress | (615) 309-8860

HOLIDAY INN FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 1738 Carothers Pkwy, Brentwood, TN 37027 | ihg.com/holidayinn | (615) 277-8700

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SPRING HILL 3003 Longford Dr, Spring Hill, TN 37174 | ihg.com/holidayinnexpress | (615) 645-1970

HOME2 SUITES BY HILTON NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 107 International Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | hilton.com/en/home2 | (615) 771-8032

HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 2225 E McEwen Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | hilton.com/en/homewood | (615) 465-0400

HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 5107 Peter Taylor Park Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027 | hilton.com/en/homewood | (615) 377-3332

HYATT HOUSE NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 3501 Mallory Ln, Franklin, TN 37067 | hyatthouse.com | (615) 778-8798

HYATT PLACE NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 650 Bakers Bridge Ave, Franklin, TN 37067 | hyattplace.com | (615) 771-8900

LA QUINTA INN & SUITES BY WYNDHAM NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN 4207 Franklin Commons Ct, Franklin, TN 37067 | wyndhamhotels.com/laquinta | (615) 791-7700

MAINSTAY SUITES BRENTWOOD 107 Brentwood Blvd, Brentwood, TN 37027 | choicehotels.com/mainstay | (629) 702-9878

MARRIOTT FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 700 Cool Springs Blvd, Franklin, TN 37067 | marriott.com/bnacs | (615) 261-6100

POT N’ KETTLE COTTAGES Multiple locations | pnkcottages.com | (615) 864-3392

QUALITY INN & SUITES 1307 Murfreesboro Rd, Franklin, TN 37064 | choicehotels.com/quality-inn | (615) 794-7591

RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT FRANKLIN/BERRY FARMS 8078 Berry Farms Crossing, Franklin, TN 37064 | residence-inn.marriott.com | (615) 716-1810

RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 2009 Meridian Blvd, Franklin, TN 37067 | marriott.com/bnacl | (615) 778-0002

SLEEP INN NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD/COOL SPRINGS 1611 Galleria Blvd, Brentwood, TN 37027 | choicehotels.com/sleep-inn | (629) 220-2494

SONESTA ES SUITES NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 206 Ward Cir, Brentwood, TN 37027 | sonesta.com/essuites | (615) 371-0100

SONESTA SIMPLY SUITES NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 5129 Virginia Way, Brentwood, TN 37027 | sonesta.com/simplysuites | ( 615) 309-0600

SOUTHALL FARM & INN 1994 Carters Creek Pk, Franklin, TN 37064 | southalltn.com | (615) 282-2000

SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 5011 Aspen Grove Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | marriott.com/bnafk | (615) 778-4688

SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT NASHVILLE/BRENTWOOD 7109 Town Center Way, Brentwood, TN 37027 | springhillsuites.marriott.com | (615) 265-0335

STAYBRIDGE SUITES NASHVILLE/FRANKLIN 3601 Mallory Ln, Franklin, TN 37067 | ihg.com/staybridge | (615) 778-9299

TOWNEPLACE SUITES BY MARRIOTT FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS 7153 S Springs Dr, Franklin, TN 37067 | towneplacesuites.marriott.com | (615) 861-1111

THE HARPETH HOTEL DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN - HILTON CURIO COLLECTION 130 2nd Ave N, Franklin, TN 37064 | harpethhotel.com | (615) 206-7510

TRU BY HILTON FRANKLIN/COOL SPRINGS/NASHVILLE 1001 Knoll Top Ln, Franklin, TN 37067 | hilton.com/en/tru | (615) 814-6440

In the heart of downtown Franklin, you’ll find McCreary’s Irish Pub, a cozy, casual bar and grill featuring Irish and American cuisine, a wide variety of beer, wines and specialty cocktails, and live Celtic music. Open since 2002, McCreary’s Irish Pub has won the hearts of locals and visitors alike for its welcoming atmosphere and delicious comfort food.

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You’ll find something for every taste on the menu at McCreary’s, whether you’re in the mood for a juicy burger (folks say McCreary’s burger is the best in town!) or traditional Irish favorites like bangers and mash, fish and chips, or Dublin pot pie. For lighter appetites, McCreary’s offers a selection of slow-simmered soups served with Irish soda bread, deli sandwiches, and scrumptious salads topped with Scottish salmon or Wagyu sirloin. Desserts include homemade bread pudding, Irish cream cheesecake, and a three-layer Guinness chocolate cake.

DRINKS

McCreary’s offers a wide range of constantly changing bottled and canned beers, a tap that rotates local beers on a regular basis, and an original selection of drafts that have been served here since McCreary’s opened two decades ago. Cocktails include both hot and cold Irish-inspired favorites like the Irish hot toddy, a hot and buttered Irish coffee, an Irish mule, and an Ireland sunrise.

MUSIC

You’ll find live Celtic music playing at McCreary’s most weekends, as well as a crowd of revelers clapping and singing along with the performers. From folk singers to Irish pub bands, the music at McCreary’s will make you feel like you’re sitting in a Dublin pub enjoying a pint while singing, dancing, and laughing with your friends and family. McCreary’s also celebrates special events like National Drink Beer Day. Check the events tab on their website to find out what’s next on the schedule.

Whether you opt to sit inside and enjoy live music or outside on McCreary’s patio for the weather and the people-watching, McCreary’s Irish Pub is a wonderful place to enjoy a meal, a beer, and the company of the people you love most.

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What sets a good whiskey and a great whiskey apart isn’t about the tasting notes or the receptacle in which it’s been matured. It’s about the company you share it with and the moments you make in the midst of sharing. That’s where Company Distilling’s stands in fact, it’s the reason for their namesake.

After adding eight new products to the Jack Daniel’s portfolio from 2010 to 2020,

thinking about how to build his own brand and the legacy he would

innovation turned within, Jeff became the first master distiller to

He set out on a new chapter, one that would be woodfinished and steeped in friendship. And thus, Company Distilling took root. Whether you’ve been a bourbon aficionado for years or you’re new to the whiskey world, we’re here to tell you that the only real mistake you can make in enjoying Company Distilling products is in keeping them all to yourself. The company you keep while enjoying your whiskey was so important that it had to end up in the name. The team at Company is an assemblage of friends with a history of building distilleries, crafting exceptional spirits, and bringing people together.

Williamson County’s first legal distillery in over 100 years, Company Distilling is located just outside of Franklin in the charming town of Thompson’s Station. The distillery offers tastings, a signature cocktail menu, and tours. They craft their spirits in the same building local farmers used to house grains before loading them on the railroad for sale generations ago. Their awardwinning Ghost Rail Tennessee Dry Gin is distilled and bottled exclusively at their Thompson’s Station location, using just 6 botanicals.

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