Plan Your Trip
PLAN Your Trip
Planning your trip to Franklin is easy with our comprehensive travel resources. Whether you’re looking for historical tours, scenic parks, or local dining, we have everything you need to make the most of your visit. You’ll find plenty of other resources below to help uncover hidden gems in Williamson County. From family-friendly activities to romantic getaways, the Franklin area offers the perfect mix of charm and adventure for every traveler.


Start with our Visitor Center
No Williamson County vacation is complete without a stop at ourVisitor Center. Located in the heart of historic downtown Franklin, the Visitor Center is the perfect place to connect with our welcoming staff for local information and tips to make the most of your trip. Also, enjoy access to comfortable seating, clean restrooms, and pet-friendly amenities. And best of all? You’ll also find our gift shop which is stocked with one-of-a-kind and local Tennessee gifts.
And as you plan your next visit, also be sure to check out our freedigital passports,blog,event calendar, andlodging guide, plus request a freeVacation Guide to tailor your stay to your interests.
Explore our map of
Williamson County
Explore our interactive map to uncover Williamson County’s unique communities. Simply click on any area to reveal local attractions, dining spots, and hidden gems that bring each location’s story to life.

Historic charm meets modern energy in Franklin, with its award-winning Main Street, Civil War landmarks, boutique shopping, and a thriving food and music scene. It’s the heartbeat of Williamson County.
21 Miles
south of Nashville—easy access, all charm
Main Street
packed with boutiques, history & Southern hospitality
Battle of Franklin
one of the Civil War’s most pivotal events

Fairview is a haven for nature lovers with Bowie Nature Park at its heart. Wide open spaces, local eats, and a laid-back pace make it a favorite for families and outdoor explorers.
20 Miles
from Franklin—a peaceful nature lover’s detour
700+ Acres
of forests, trails & lakes atBowie Nature Park
Fish, Bike & hike
all without leaving the city limits

An artsy, off-the-beaten-path village with galleries, antiques, live music at Fox & Locke, and local whiskey. Leiper’s Fork is laid-back, creative, and a little quirky—in the best way possible.
8 Miles
from Franklin—but it feels like a step back in time
Big on Creativity
with art galleries, live music & quaint shops
quirky by nature
experience the stories of legendary locals

Small-town warmth with a dash of history, Thompson’s Station features scenic trails, local markets, and Civil War landmarks all surrounded by Tennessee hills. It’s a quiet getaway for weekend wandering with a side of whiskey.
9 Miles
from Franklin—a scenic drive through horse country
40+ Miles of Trails
and parks, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts
TheOld Train Depot
is a local photo favorite

Upscale and outdoorsy, Brentwood blends beautiful neighborhoods with greenway trails, parks, and historic sites. Conveniently located between Franklin and Nashville, it’s perfect for travelers who like a side of calm with their city but want to be close to plenty of shopping and dining options.
9 Miles
from Franklin & minutes from Nashville, too
Rolling Hills&majestic views
WHERE YOU FEEL A SENSE OF PLACE
14 City Parks
including the scenic Marcella Vivrette Smith Park

Charming and fast-growing, Nolensville is known for its antique shops, local eateries (it’s the birthplace of Martin’s Bar-B-Que!), and family-friendly vibes. Explore the historic district, shop local, or grab a beer at Mill Creek Brewing Co.
17 Miles
from Franklin—great for a quick day trip
Rural roots with Foodie Flair
thanks to charming shops & eateries
Buttercup Festival
a springtime favorite

Home to scenic countryside, Arrington Vineyards, and the beloved Hatcher Family Dairy, this peaceful corner of Williamson County is perfect for wine lovers or truly anyone seeking a quiet retreat just minutes from Franklin and Nolensville.
11 miles
from Franklin—perfect for a scenic countryside escape
Arrington Vineyards
co-owned by country music artist Kix Brooks
Picnics with a view
especially at sunset

A mix of Civil War history and modern suburbia, Spring Hill offers parks, family fun, and tours of historic Rippa Villa. It’s growing fast, but still feels like home.
14 Miles
from Franklin—easy to explore both in one day
home to a Civil War battlefield
and the historic Rippa Villa mansion
Home to a Massive GM Plant
Once known for Saturn cars, now cutting-edge electric cadillacs
Getting Around
Access to Williamson County is a breeze. Located just south of Nashville International Airport (BNA), Franklin is only a quick 30-minute drive away. From the airport, you have several transportation options, including rental cars, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, or shuttle services that can take you directly to Franklin, Brentwood, or other nearby towns. Major highways like I-65 make driving straightforward, and for a more scenic route, theNatchez Trace Parkway offers a beautiful drive through rolling hills and historic sites. Bike rentals and walking tours are also great ways to explore the local charm at a leisurely pace. If you’re looking for a guided yet flexible tour, check out theFranklin Hop, a hop-on hop-off trolley tour with a 45-minute loop of the downtown district.

PLACES TO STAY In Franklin
Franklin’s accommodations offer a range of unique and welcoming options for every traveler. Stay at a luxury resort like Southall or opt for a boutique hotel likeThe Harpeth in the heart of it all downtown. Whether you’re seeking a vacation rental near America’s Favorite Main Street or a family-friendly stay with plenty of amenities, Franklin’s lodging options reflect the town’s warmth and character. Many accommodations are pet-friendly as well so your furry friends can be part of the adventure, too! Visitors will find everything from elegant bed-and-breakfasts to contemporary hotels, each designed to complement the area’s rich history and natural beauty and conveniently located near fantastic eateries and attractions.
Annual & Upcoming Events in Franklin, TN
Franklin is home to a variety of signature events that draw visitors year-round. Main Street Festival showcases live music, artisan crafts, and local food each spring. In July, experience Bluegrass Along the Harpeth, a fiddler’s jamboree and celebration of Franklin’s rich musical heritage. You’ll love PumpkinFest, Middle Tennessee’s largest fall festival, during the last weekend of October. For weekend visitors, you never know what you’ll find in the way of events this weekend. There’s always something happening, from farmers markets to art walks, history tours to live music. Franklin’s vibrant event calendar is sure to add extra excitement to your trip!

Free Digital Passports & Guides
Franklin offers a variety of free, mobile-exclusive digital passports to enhance your visit. These passports guide you through local attractions, offering access to special deals, discounts, and even prizes! Whether you’re interested in exploring Franklin’s craft breweries or coffee shops, historic sites and homes, sweet treats, or murals, there’s a passport for you. There’s even a scavenger hunt! Simply sign up, and you’ll unlock exclusive offers as you visit featured spots around the area. Participating in these digital passports is the perfect way to discover Franklin’s hidden gems and make the most of your trip.
Franklin Vacation Guides and Blog
For the best Franklin vacation planning tips and insider info, look no further than the Franklin blog and official visitor guides. These resources help ensure you don’t miss a thing during your stay in Franklin and Williamson County, making your trip both seamless and memorable. Whether it’s your first trip or a return visit, these tools make exploring the area easier and more rewarding.
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Get Inspired
The blog offers can’t-miss trip inspiration and highlights of all the new and best things to do in Franklin from our team of local writers.


“A historic city [that] has blossomed beyond its small-town roots [but hasn’t] outgrown its iconic Southern charm.”
–Southern Living
Don’t Just Take Our Word for It
Franklin is worth a visit, and the world is taking notice! Here are just a few of our most recent spotlights in the media:
Frequently Asked Questions
One of the best aspects of working at the Visitor Center is the chance to meet and talk with visitors from across the country and around the world. Our staff learns something new every day through these conversations. To assist you, we’ve compiled some of our most frequently asked questions. Have a question of your own? Don’t hesitate to reach out! If we don’t have the answer, we’ll find someone who does.
Yes, you can visit several historic Civil War sites, including Eastern Flank Battlefield, Spring Hill Battlefield, Fort Granger, Winstead Hill, and many more. But that’s not all! There’s no shortage ofAmerican history to explore in Williamson County.
Absolutely, we do! In Williamson County, it’s not uncommon to see country music legends making surprise performances on Franklin’s iconic stages, with many artists like Walker Hayes and Thomas Rhett starting their careers here. As part of theAmericana Music Triangle, Franklin celebrates its deep musical roots with events like the annualPilgrimage Music & Cultural Festivaland live performances at beloved venues likeKimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor,Puckett’s Restaurant, and the historicFranklin Theatre.
The Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic 444-mile route that passes through Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, holds a special connection to Williamson County. Originally an ancient trail traveled by Native Americans and early settlers, the parkway now provides a peaceful escape for hiking, cycling, and exploring the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Can you visit actual Civil War battlefields in Williamson County?
Yes, you can visit several historic Civil War sites, including Eastern Flank Battlefield, Spring Hill Battlefield, Fort Granger, Winstead Hill, and many more. But that’s not all! There’s no shortage ofAmerican history to explore in Williamson County.
Does Franklin have a good music scene?
Absolutely, we do! In Williamson County, it’s not uncommon to see country music legends making surprise performances on Franklin’s iconic stages, with many artists like Walker Hayes and Thomas Rhett starting their careers here. As part of theAmericana Music Triangle, Franklin celebrates its deep musical roots with events like the annualPilgrimage Music & Cultural Festivaland live performances at beloved venues likeKimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor,Puckett’s Restaurant, and the historicFranklin Theatre.
What is the Natchez Trace Parkway?
The Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic 444-mile route that passes through Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, holds a special connection to Williamson County. Originally an ancient trail traveled by Native Americans and early settlers, the parkway now provides a peaceful escape for hiking, cycling, and exploring the region’s rich cultural heritage.
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