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Spring Weekends in Middle Tennessee: 10 Things Worth Getting Out For

Resource Tony Carletello April 13, 2026

There’s something about spring in Middle Tennessee that just feels right. The weather softens, the hills turn green, and the city comes alive again. Whether you're new to the area or have been here for years, this time of year offers the perfect excuse to get out and experience everything our community has to offer.

Here are 10 ways to make the most of a spring weekend:

🌿 1. Visit a Local Farmers Market

From Franklin Farmers Market to Nashville’s weekend markets, fresh produce, local goods, and live music make this a great way to start your Saturday.

🎶 2. Catch Live Music Outdoors

From rooftop sessions to pop-up performances, spring is when Nashville truly leans into its music roots. Look for smaller, more intimate venues for a great experience.

🌄 3. Take a Scenic Hike

Radnor Lake, Percy Warner Park, and Bowie Nature Park offer some of the most peaceful escapes just minutes from the city.

4. Explore a New Coffee Spot

Neighborhood coffee shops across areas like The Nations, 12 South, and Wedgewood-Houston are perfect for a relaxed morning.

🍽️ 5. Enjoy Patio Dining

Spring is patio season. Whether it’s a casual lunch or a sunset dinner, there’s no shortage of great spots to enjoy the weather.

🚤 6. Spend a Day Near the Water

Old Hickory Lake and Percy Priest Lake are ideal for boating, kayaking, or simply unwinding by the water.

🛍️ 7. Walk a Local Shopping District

Franklin’s historic downtown, 12 South, and boutique pockets around Nashville offer a great mix of shopping and strolling.

🎨 8. Visit Local Art Galleries

Neighborhoods like Wedgewood-Houston continue to grow as creative hubs, with galleries and installations worth exploring.

🏡 9. Tour Open Houses

Spring is one of the most active times in real estate. Even if you’re just curious, it’s a great way to see what’s on the market.

🌅 10. Slow Down and Take It In

Sometimes the best plan is no plan. Just enjoying a quiet evening, a good view, and a slower pace.

Spring in Middle Tennessee is about more than just the weather, it’s about reconnecting with the places, people, and experiences that make this area special.

If you’ve been thinking about making a move this season, it’s also one of the best times to explore what’s possible.

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