
Known for its dynamic music scene and as a touchstone of Country Music, Nashville also has another side. Surrounded by rolling hills, rivers and parks, it offers a lot to do outdoors. When visiting Nashville spring, summer or fall, plan to get out to some of these outdoor venues, all within a 30 mile radius of downtown.

When visiting Nashville, there is no need to be disappointed if the weather forecast calls for rain. It’s your chance to experience history and visual arts museums, go to performances, visit attractions and music venues you might otherwise miss.

Nashville is a city in which creativity thrives. Not only is it the epicenter of country music, it has evolved into a place where music of all genres is created, recorded and performed. It is a natural draw for musical artists and songwriters and for talented people in other areas of performing and visual arts.

Music is the heart and soul of Nashville. Its all-encompassing music vibe makes it the ultimate vacation destination for music lovers. As the epicenter of traditional and contemporary country music, music is everywhere. Singer-songwriters create it; musical artists play it; recording centers produce it. Museums honor it; legendary auditoriums and huge outdoor concert venues celebrate it.

There are two sides of Nashville – music and historical heritage. Experience both by taking advantage of great Old Town Trolley Tours & attraction package deals available through Trusted Tours & Attractions.