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  • Weekly Columbia TN Kids & Family Fun Guide (July 7th – July 13th, 2025

    July 7 – 13 might be a lighter week, but Columbia and nearby Spring Hill still have plenty going on for families. The weekly staples are in place: library story times, art breaks, plus both Tinkering Station and Bubble Fun at aMuse’um Children’s Museum. On top of those, a few one-time events add extra pop:

    • Blackberry-picking evening on a private farm in Williamsport (Tuesday)
    • Royal Tea Party and other themed story times packed into Wednesday morning
    • Colorful Magic Show at Spring Hill Public Library (Thursday only)
    • Firefly Garden Club led by an awesome local mom who turns garden STEM into hands-on fun (Friday)
    • Christmas in July photos with Santa downtown, followed by an outdoor movie (Saturday)

    If music classes are on your radar, First Notes Music Together® starts its summer session Monday at Columbia Dance Academy. Classes meet at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 AM; we will be at the 10:00 AM class. It’s not too late to join! You can register here: https://firstnotesmusic.com/register

    Scroll down for the full lineup of Columbia and Spring Hill family activities, including free kids events, indoor play ideas, and weekend fun to fill your week.


    Monday, July 7

    Ease into the week with some of our usual weekly favorites. Monday is all about cozy moments, stories, songs, and hands-on activities that spark your child’s curiosity.

    👶 Baby Time
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and bouncing that’s just right for your little one (birth–2 years old). This interactive weekly session builds a foundation for lifelong reading and learning. Ends with a short playtime.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes together in a fun, interactive setting that helps kids build a love for reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Inventor Station invites kids to explore hands-on engineering fun using the Hape Inventor Toolbox, which includes real kid-sized tools, gears, and parts. Sessions encourage problem-solving, STEM learning, and creative invention through open-ended play. Designed for confidence-building and screen-free engagement. Registration is recommended to guarantee a spot. Parent/guardian assistance required.


    Tuesday, July 8

    Today’s all about creativity, bubbles, and a special evening picking berries under the summer sun. Whether you’re crafting at the library or filling baskets at the farm, there is plenty to keep little hands busy. (Note: No stroller workout and walk this week.)

    🎨 Summer Art Break
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM and 1:00 to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Drop by the library for a fun, hands-on art project geared toward school-age kids (but open to all). There are two chances to participate today. No registration needed, just bring your creativity!

    👩‍🎨 Story Time with Local Illustrator
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Special storytime featuring local illustrator Shelley Couvillion. Enjoy a reading of a book she illustrated, then create your own craft inspired by the story.

    Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Bubble Fun sessions feature interactive stations where kids can create giant bubbles, experiment with pool noodle bubble wands, and make their own tools for play. Activities support curiosity, gross motor skills, and hands-on discovery. Each session includes a featured activity — check the host’s social media pages for details. Parent or guardian assistance is required. Registration is recommended, as play sessions can fill quickly.

    👩‍🌾  Family-Friendly Blackberry Picking
    Location:
    Farmer Fred’s Wife Farm
    Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: $5 per pint, no RSVP needed
    Description: A friend of mine is opening her private, working farm for a low-key blackberry-picking evening. Thornless berries are $5 per pint. Enjoy a free sample of natural mosquito repellent before you pick, and browse drinks, snacks, and handmade remedies for purchase. This is an active farm with animals and open spaces, so children must stay in the designated picking area under a parent or guardian’s close supervision at all times. Shade is limited, and all-terrain strollers can work but need to be pushed up a small hill and along gravel paths. No public restrooms are available on site, so please plan accordingly.


    Wednesday, July 9

    Wednesday is overflowing with storytime choices. Kids can sip pretend tea with a princess, hear tales read by local police officers, enjoy community guest readers, or dive into creative play at the museum. Most sessions start at the same time, so choose the one that fits your family best and settle in for pages of fun.

    👑 Royal Tea Party
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A magical tea party with a surprise princess guest. Costumes are welcome but not required, and everyone from princes and princesses to dragons and jesters is invited to join the fun.

    🚓 Police Story Time
    Location: Woodland Park (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A local police officer will read a story aloud under the Rotary Shelter during this special edition of Storytime. Afterward, kids can explore a real police car and chat with officers in a friendly, relaxed setting. This event helps children connect with community helpers and learn about safety in an approachable way. No supplies needed.

    📚 Summer Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A special guest from Spring Hill Parks & Rec will join this week’s storytime. No craft today, just stories and smiles.

    📖 Summer Story Time (Summertown)
    Location: Summertown Library (90 State Hwy 20, Summertown)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Summertown Baptist Church, this storytime for ages 3 to 9 offers a welcoming space for families to enjoy books together.

    📷 Story Time with Special Local Guest Reader
    Location: Needle & Grain (802 S Main St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:30 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Part of Needle & Grain’s ongoing series featuring local community readers. This week’s guest is Katie Davidson, reading a favorite children’s book in a cozy, welcoming shop environment.

    🎨 Just added: Art Days w/ Color Camp Studio (Ages 4–12)
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia, TN)
    Time: 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: This drop-in art series led by Katie Davidson kicks off with a festive bomb pop canvas painting. Designed for kids ages 4 to 12, each session guides young artists through a fun, hands-on project with all supplies included. It’s the first of a 3-part series happening over the next three Wednesdays, with new creative themes each week.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Inventor Station invites kids to explore hands-on engineering fun using the Hape Inventor Toolbox, which includes real kid-sized tools, gears, and parts. Sessions encourage problem-solving, STEM learning, and creative invention through open-ended play. Designed for confidence-building and screen-free engagement. Registration is recommended to guarantee a spot. Parent/guardian assistance required.


    Thursday, July 10

    Thursday brings some familiar favorites for babies and toddlers, with one exciting twist: a colorful magic show in Spring Hill. It’s a great day to enjoy playful routines with a little extra sparkle.

    🎩 Colorful Magic Show
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:45 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy a high-energy magic show with Bruce Amato, featuring dazzling illusions, colorful visuals, and interactive fun. A lively performance for all ages that’s sure to spark wonder.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Gentle storytime for babies (0 to 18 months) and caregivers, featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music that encourages early language development.

    🎶 Baby Music and Movement
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A fun, interactive session with songs, rhymes, and movement to support early development. Perfect for babies and their caregivers who love a little extra wiggle time.

    Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Bubble Fun sessions feature interactive stations where kids can create giant bubbles, experiment with pool noodle bubble wands, and make their own tools for play. Activities support curiosity, gross motor skills, and hands-on discovery. Each session includes a featured activity — check the host’s social media pages for details. Parent or guardian assistance is required. Registration is recommended, as play sessions can fill quickly.


    Friday, July 11

    Friday is a quieter day on the calendar, but it starts strong with a one-of-a-kind garden experience led by a truly awesome local mom. If you’re looking for something special, this is it. Then ease into the weekend with classic cars, food trucks, and live music in the evening.

    ☀️ Firefly Garden Club
    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: An interactive garden club morning designed for kids ages 4 and up. This session explores the sun, sun prints, and solar ovens through hands-on learning and creativity. Pre-registration required.

    🚗 Cruisin’ the Co-op
    Location: United Farm & Home Co-op (975 Riverview Ln, Columbia)
    Time: 5:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A laid-back classic car cruise-in featuring vintage vehicles, food trucks, live music, and fun for all ages. This monthly favorite at the Co-op is a great way to unwind and enjoy a summer evening with the family.

    🐎 Maury County Sheriff’s Rodeo
    Location: Maury County Park Arena (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Gates open at 5:00 PM; rodeo starts at 8:00 PM
    Cost: Adults $15 in advance, $20 at the gate; kids 11 and under free with paid adult
    Description: This two-night rodeo features eight rodeo events, a free kids zone, face painting, a petting zoo, and more. Over 20 vendors will be on site offering food, drinks, and ice cream making this a lively and family-friendly way to spend a summer night.


    Saturday, July 12

    Saturday’s lineup has a little bit of everything. Stroll the farmers market in the morning, pop into downtown for a festive Christmas in July photo with Santa, and end the day with a family movie at the park. Whether you’re out early or staying up late, there’s something to enjoy from morning to night.

    🍅 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop fresh produce and artisan goods in a relaxed, community-centered setting along the river. Stroll, snack, and support local growers. Can’t make it on a weekend? A smaller group of vendors sets up Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

    🎅 Christmas in July – Pictures with Santa
    Location: Columbia Health Foods (106 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
    Cost: Check with event host
    Description: Celebrate Christmas in July with a festive visit from Santa. Bring your camera for photos and stick around for special deals, giveaways, and cheerful vibes.

    🎉 Community Block Party w/ Maury County Prevention Coalition
    Location: 1125 S Glade St, Columbia, TN 38401
    Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by local health organizations including Maury Regional Hospital, the Maury County Health Department, and the People’s Choice Clinic, this event features a live DJ, food, games, prizes, a hula hoop contest, fashion show, and line dancing. Open to all ages.

    🌽 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: One of Spring Hill’s most beloved markets featuring local produce, food trucks, handmade goods, and family-friendly fun every Saturday through fall.

    🛍️ Children’s Entrepreneur Market at The Factory (Second Saturdays)
    Location: The Factory at Columbia (101 N James M Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
    Cost: Free to attend
    Description: We got word today (Tuesday) that the Children’s Entrepreneur Market is officially happening this weekend as part of The Factory’s Second Saturdays. This pop-up event gives kids the chance to be business owners for the day, selling everything from handmade crafts to tasty treats. It’s free to attend and full of creative energy. Come shop, show your support, and encourage the next generation of local entrepreneurs.

    🐎 Maury County Sheriff’s Rodeo
    Location: Maury County Park Arena (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Gates open at 5:00 PM; rodeo starts at 8:00 PM
    Cost: Adults $15 in advance, $20 at the gate; kids 11 and under free with paid adult
    Description: This two-night rodeo features eight rodeo events, a free kids zone, face painting, a petting zoo, and more. Over 20 vendors will be on site offering food, drinks, and ice cream making this a lively and family-friendly way to spend a summer night.

    🎬 Movies in the Park: Captain America – A Brave New World
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 10:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Wind down with an evening movie under the stars. While better suited for older kids, this outdoor showing includes free popcorn and a great community vibe. Bring chairs, blankets, and snacks.


    Looking for more kids activities in Columbia and Spring Hill? Bookmark this weekly events blog and check back each Sunday afternoon for the latest lineup. For a full month at a glance, visit our complete Columbia kids events calendar. Happy planning, and I’ll see you around town!

  • Kid-Friendly Stroller Walks and Trails Near Columbia, TN

    Kid-Friendly Stroller Walks and Trails Near Columbia, TN

    This guide highlights kid-friendly hiking trails and stroller walks near Columbia, Tennessee, including parks and trails within about 45 minutes of town. Whether you’re looking for a smooth paved path for a stroller, a short nature trail for an adventurous toddler, or a simple green space to stretch your legs, you’ll find plenty of family-friendly outdoor spots to explore.

    To make planning easier, the list is divided into three sections:

    This list focuses on short, manageable trails for families with kids ages 0 to 5, perfect for quick adventures close to home.

    Most Columbia parks open at 7 AM, which is a gift when your day starts early (and already feels like a marathon before 10). The best times to visit often depend on the season: cool mornings in summer, crisp afternoons in fall, or sunny breaks during winter and spring. Whenever you go, bring layers, water, and snacks so you’re ready for the weather.

    A quick note: I haven’t personally visited every park on this list yet. Details for Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, Rock Creek Greenway, and Henry Horton State Park are based on official park information and web research. I’ll keep updating this guide as I visit each one. If you explore any before I do, I’d love to hear your thoughts!

    Stroller-Friendly Trails (Paved + Flat = Easy Wins)

    If you’re bringing a standard stroller or just want a smooth path your toddler can actually walk without tripping every 30 seconds, this section is for you. Most of these stroller-friendly paved trails are within about 30 minutes of downtown Columbia, Tennessee, and I’ve also included two that are a little farther out because they’re worth the drive.

    All of these parks are great choices for low-effort outdoor time with kids ages 0 to 5. Some offer short loops near playgrounds, while others stretch a little farther, but every one of them is flat, accessible, and easy to enjoy without any special gear.

    Riverwalk Park – (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Paved stroller-friendly trail at Riverwalk Park in Columbia Tennessee with trees, a basketball court, and a pavilion in the distance.

    Paved Greenway (2.1-mile out-and-back, paved).

    This scenic, stroller-accessible path along the Duck River features wide open lawns, river views, a seasonal splash pad, and picnic pavilions. The flat, paved trail winds through Riverwalk Park and continues under the road, so there’s no need to cross traffic as it connects to nearby points along the river. It’s a great option for a low-key walk or a full stroller outing.

    Durung the warmer months, the city’s Parks & Recreation department even hosts free “Stroller Workouts & Walks” here every Tuesday. Check their Facebook events page for current times and location.

    Riverwalk Park – City of Columbia website 

    Maury County Park (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Paved walking trail at Maury County Park in Columbia Tennessee with trees and a small rock-lined creek along Tony’s Trail.

    Paved Walking Trail (1.5–2-mile loop) and Tony’s Trail (0.15-mile paved loop).

    Maury County Park is a spacious, family-friendly park with multiple paved walking options and plenty to do for kids. The main paved loop trail winds through the park for 1.5 to 2 miles, depending on the route taken, and passes playgrounds, open fields, and picnic pavilions. It’s smooth, relatively flat, and works well for both standard and all-terrain strollers.

    Near Jared’s Dream playground is Tony’s Trail, a short 0.15-mile paved loop originally designed for children’s motorized vehicles but open to all. It’s perfect for toddlers learning to walk, stroller walks, or quick laps with young kids.

    There are larger playgrounds like Kids Kingdom and Jared’s Dream, along with smaller playgrounds and swing sets scattered throughout the park, making it easy to find a play spot no matter where you are. The park also offers restrooms, picnic areas, and seasonal miniature train rides operated by the Mid-South Live Steamers. The group typically hosts two public ride weekends each year, and the event is extremely popular with local families. In addition to the paved walking trails, Maury County Park also features one unpaved nature trail that’s suitable for kids, which is detailed in the next section of this guide.

    Maury County Park – Maury County Parks website

    Yanahli Park – (922 Iron Bridge Road, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Paved trail at the entrance of Yanahli Park in Columbia Tennessee with trees on one side and grassy areas with decorative plants on the other.

    Yanahli Park Loop (1.65-mile paved loop).

    This fully paved, 8-foot-wide trail is great for strollers and kids on bikes. The 1.65-mile loop winds through a peaceful mix of woods and open fields with a few gentle hills. It offers just enough variety to keep it interesting without being too hard for little legs. Restrooms are available at the trailhead.

    There are no playgrounds within Yanahli Park, but it’s just a few minutes from Fairview Park, which has two playgrounds and open grassy areas where kids can run and play. In addition to the paved loop, Yanahli also includes a short unpaved section that’s detailed later in this guide.

    Yanahli Park – Maury County Parks website 

    Williams Spring Park – (475 Williams Spring Road, Mt. Pleasant, TN 38474)

    Child running along the paved walking trail at Williams Spring Park in Mount Pleasant Tennessee, with trees on one side and an open grassy field on the other.

    Williams Spring Park Trail – (0.5-mile paved loop).

    This 24.3-acre park features a smooth, stroller-friendly half-mile loop that winds through open green space and wooded areas. It’s ideal for short walks with young children and easy to navigate with a standard stroller. The park also includes two playgrounds, restrooms, and three reservable pavilions. If you want to extend your visit, Veterans Park with its seasonal splash pad is just a 6-minute drive away and makes a great cool-down stop after your walk.

    Williams Spring Park – Maury County Parks website

    Jerry Erwin Park – (3410 Kedron Road, Spring Hill, TN 37174)

    Moms walking with strollers on the paved loop trail at Jerry Erwin Park in Spring Hill Tennessee, with trees on one side and ornamental grass on the other.

    Jerry Erwin Park Loop – (0.86-mile paved loop).

    This 35-acre historic park, located adjacent to the Civil War Battle of Spring Hill site, features a smooth, stroller-friendly loop trail through open grassy grounds. Families can enjoy a peaceful walk and even explore McCormick Creek at a few access points along the way. The paved path is flat and easy to navigate, and restrooms are available near the parking area. There is no playground, and parking is limited to around 16–18 spaces.

    Jerry Erwin Park – Maury County Parks website

    Fischer Park at Port Royal – (4285 Port Royal Road, Spring Hill, TN 37174)

    Walking Loop – (0.5-mile paved path).

    With a smooth loop perfect for strollers and young kids on bikes, Fischer Park is one of Spring Hill’s go-to family spots. It also features a large playground, splash pad (seasonal), picnic pavilions, and sports courts, making it an easy pick for low-key outdoor time.

    Fischer Park – City of Spring Hill website


    This next park is a little farther than 30 minutes from Columbia, but it’s a great option if you’re up for a change of scenery or want to explore a stroller-friendly trail outside the immediate area.

    Rock Creek Greenway – (101 Old Farmington Road, Lewisburg, TN 37091)

    Paved Greenway – (4.9-mile out-and-back trail).

    This wide, flat, and stroller-accessible trail runs along Rock Creek and offers a peaceful spot for a walk, scooter ride, or nature break with kids. The paved path includes benches, rest areas, restrooms, and ample parking. It’s mostly sunny with a few shaded stretches. While the full length is nearly 5 miles, families can easily enjoy shorter out-and-back portions.

    Rock Creek Park – City of Lewisburg website


    Kid-Friendly Unpaved Trails (Babywearing, All-terrain Strollers, or Confident Walkers)

    If you’re ready to explore a few natural-surface trails, this section is for you. These paths aren’t paved, but they’re still manageable for families with toddlers, preschoolers, or a baby in a carrier. Some are smooth enough for all-terrain strollers, while others are better suited for confident walkers or babywearing caregivers. Each description notes what kind of gear or prep might be helpful.

    All of these hikes are within about 30 minutes of Columbia, and most are around a mile or less, making them perfect for short, family-friendly adventures without overdoing it.

    Maury County Park – (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Child walking along the Storybook Trail at Maury County Park in Columbia Tennessee with trees on both sides and story signs along the path.

    Storybook Trail (short section of the Nature Trail, unpaved).

    The Storybook Trail at Maury County Park is a short portion of the larger Nature Trail. Along the path, kid-height story panels encourage caregivers and kids to read together while walking. At the start of the trail, there’s a scenic overlook with a wide view across the park. The story panels continue along the accessible portion of the trail, ending at a small bench area that’s perfect for a snack or break with kids.

    Beyond that point, the trail continues as a loop but becomes steeper and no longer stroller-friendly. The surface is natural dirt and gravel and stroller-accessible only for the first section. 

    To access the trail: Enter Maury County Park and continue straight on the main park road. Pass the Kids’ Kingdom playground on the right and continue straight up the hill. The trailhead with parking is halfway up the hill on the right. Parking is limited, with just two regular spaces and one accessible spot. If those are full, additional parking is available farther down the hill.

    Storybook Trail – Maury County Parks website

    Woodland Park – (821 W 9th St, Columbia, TN 38401)

    View from a jogging stroller on the Greenbriar Trail at Woodland Park in Columbia Tennessee showing a natural dirt path surrounded by trees and greenery.

    Greenbriar Trail (≈1–1.5 mile unpaved loop).

    Also known as Hilltop Hollow, this natural-surface trail winds through wooded areas and is shared by hikers and mountain bikers. It offers a quiet walk through the trees and passes Hilltop R/C Raceway, a dirt track for small electric radio-controlled vehicles that’s fun to check out if it’s in use.

    I hiked the trail with our jogging stroller in mid-afternoon, September 2025, and didn’t run into anyone else while we were there. The trail is fairly smooth without large roots and wide enough for strollers in most areas, but there was one tricky section where the stroller nearly tipped. I would recommend using caution, even with an all-terrain stroller.

    There are several rolling hills, so if you’re pushing a 30-pound child in a 30-pound stroller, expect a good workout. It’s a peaceful, lightly trafficked option for families who want a nature trail that feels like a true hike without being overly rugged. Note: this trail is shared with mountain bikers & disc golfers, so stay alert and use caution.

    Woodland Park – City of Columbia website

    Chickasaw Trace Park – (1419 Santa Fe Pike, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Child playing near the creek at Chickasaw Trace Park in Columbia Tennessee with water, rocks, and trees in the background.

    River Trail – (1.25-mile out-and-back, unpaved).

    Chickasaw Trace is best known for its mountain biking trails, but it also offers river access, wide open green space, and a few walking and hiking options. One easy trail follows the Duck River with mostly flat terrain and a natural surface, great for all-terrain strollers or short legs. At just over half a mile each way, it’s a peaceful walk that’s not too long, but it is shared with mountain bikers, so stay alert.

    The trail system has separate entrances and directions for hikers and bikers, which helps make things safer for families. GPS might take you slightly too far – the turn for the trailhead comes just before a short unpaved section.

    There’s a playground, but it’s tucked down by the Hanson Pavilion, past the trailhead and another pavilion, so you’ll need to drive a bit further into the park to reach it. Restrooms are located near the pump and jump track, which is fun for older, bike-riding kids but not toddler-friendly. Day camps also meet here in the summer, so expect some crowds at times. This park is a good all-around option if you’re looking for a flexible outdoor outing with room to roam.

    Chickasaw Trace Park – Maury County Parks website

    Yanahli Park – (922 Iron Bridge Road, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Woods and Fields Trail – (≈1.5 miles, unpaved).

    This natural trail extends beyond the paved loop, leading through open fields and lightly wooded areas. With mostly flat terrain and a mix of gravel and mowed grass, it’s suitable for all-terrain strollers and short walks with young kids. There’s no playground, but the quiet surroundings, and chances to spot birds or butterflies make it a fun option for nature-loving families. The trail begins near the paved loop, which has benches and a restroom at the trailhead.

    Yanahli Park – Maury County Parks website

    Stillhouse Hollow Falls (8716 Lawrenceburg Hwy, Mt Pleasant, TN 38474) 

    Wooden footbridge along the Stillhouse Hollow Falls trail in Mount Pleasant Tennessee with trees and a small stream below.

    Stillhouse Hollow Falls Trail – (1.2-mile out-and-back, natural surface).

    This beautiful 90-acre State Natural Area features a dirt trail that winds through the woods and leads to a stunning 75-foot waterfall. The falls are about two-thirds of a mile from the trailhead, and while the path is well-maintained, it’s a steep downhill walk to the creek and falls, followed by a challenging uphill climb on the way back. It’s not stroller-friendly, and only suitable for toddlers if they’re strong walkers with hand-holding and breaks.

    We didn’t make it all the way to the waterfall since I was carrying my daughter in a hip carrier and called it at the creek. It’s the kind of trail that looks easy at first but will have you sweating on the return.

    Tip: Best suited for babywearing and families comfortable with some exertion. There are no restrooms, no playgrounds, and parking is limited, so plan ahead and try to visit during off-peak hours. Close supervision is a must if you reach the splash area at the base of the falls.

    Stillhouse Hollow Falls – Tennessee State Natural Areas website

    Duck River Complex State Natural Area – (Cheeks Bend Trailhead, Cheeks Bend Road, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Entrance to the Cheeks Bend Bluff View Trail at the Duck River Complex State Natural Area in Columbia Tennessee with a wooden trailhead kiosk on the left surrounded by trees.

    Cheeks Bend Bluff View Trail – (1.8-mile loop, natural surface).

    This moderate trail winds through cedar glades and hardwood forest with scenic bluff views over the Duck River. The path includes roots, rocks, narrow spots, and a short horizontal cave near the bluff that’s fun for kids to peek inside. It’s not stroller-friendly and not ideal for toddlers on foot, but babywearing parents and older kids who can handle rugged terrain may enjoy the adventure.

    The last mile of the drive is unpaved but manageable in a regular car. GPS may take you just past the trailhead, so watch closely so you don’t miss the turn. The trail is clearly marked at the start, but there are no restrooms or amenities, and parking is limited. Like many wooded hikes in the area, there’s some poison ivy along the way.

    Duck River Complex State Natural Area – Maury County Parks website

    Preservation Park – (1600 Thompson’s Station Rd W, Thompson’s Station, TN 37179)

    Battlefield Trail – (1.1-mile loop, natural surface). A gently rolling trail with open views and historic markers from the Battle of Thompson’s Station. This loop is suitable for confident young walkers or babywearing parents looking for a scenic, educational outing.

    Hilltop Path – (0.5 miles, natural surface). A short but rewarding trail that climbs to a panoramic hilltop view. The grassy path is manageable for all-terrain strollers and makes a great quick outing with little ones.

    Railroad Trail – (1.3 miles, natural surface). This slightly longer trail winds through the park and connects to picnic areas, making it a solid choice for families wanting more space to explore and pause. Best for walking toddlers or babywearing caregivers.

    Preservation Park – Town of Thompson’s Station website

    Sarah Benson Park – (1513 Thompson’s Station Rd W, Thompson’s Station, TN 37179)

    Alexander Trail (1-mile loop, natural surface).  This mostly flat trail loops around the park, making it a manageable option for confident young walkers and families using all-terrain strollers. It’s a great trail for when you want a little nature without a big commitment, and it connects to Heritage Park if you want to extend your walk.

     Stephen’s Way Trail (2.3-mile loop, natural surface). This longer trail begins at the Sarah Benson Park parking lot and leads through forested areas toward Heritage Park. It includes steeper sections, stairs, and uneven terrain, so it’s best for babywearing caregivers or older kids who are steady on their feet. Not suitable for strollers.

    Amenities for ages 0–5 at Sarah Benson Park include a playground, open grassy areas, restrooms, and shaded picnic pavilions.

    Sarah Benson Park – Town of Thompson’s Station website


    Honorable Mentions (Simple Parks Without Real Trails)

    These parks aren’t walk-or-hike destinations, but sometimes that’s exactly what you need. Whether it’s a stroller-friendly loop around a ballfield or just a quiet place to let your toddler roam, these simple, low-frills spaces are perfect for quick outings, reset moments, or low-key playtime close to home. If you live nearby and just need to get outside, they’re an easy go-to.

    Woodland Park – (821 W 9th St, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Pond area at Woodland Park in Columbia Tennessee with a fence, trees, and picnic table near the water.

    Paved Path (≈0.2 miles) and natural surface trails.

    Woodland Park is a 60-acre city park with three playgrounds: two near the main entrance (one for toddlers, one for older kids) and a third smaller playground near the pond, which also has a short walking loop around it. A 0.2-mile paved path connects key areas of the park, including the pond, playground, and picnic pavilions. It’s flat, smooth, and stroller-friendly for a casual walk between stops. Nature trails throughout the park are unpaved but easy to explore.

    Woodland Park – City of Columbia website

    Harvey Park – (4001 Miles Johnson Parkway, Spring Hill, TN 37174)

    Child running on the paved walking trail at Harvey Park in Spring Hill Tennessee toward the playground surrounded by trees and open green space.

    Walking Loop – (0.25-mile paved path).

    This compact park offers a short, flat walking loop that’s perfect for strollers or new walkers. It also includes a playground, restrooms, and a shaded pavilion. While the loop is small, it’s a great little spot for getting outside without overcommitting. A future 1.3-mile greenway is planned to connect the park to other areas of Spring Hill.

    Harvey Park – City of Spring Hill website

    Fairview Park – (871 Iron Bridge Rd, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Playground and pavilion area at Fairview Park in Columbia Tennessee with open grassy space and trees in the background.

    Fairview Park is a 31-acre neighborhood park with a playground, open grassy areas, and a brand new splash pad. It’s a great spot for warm-weather play or letting kids burn off energy. The park is just a few minutes from Yanahli Park, making it an easy stop for playtime after a nearby walk.

    Fairview Park – City of Columbia website

    Ridley Sports Complex – (6148 Trotwood Ave, Columbia, TN 38401) 

    Child walking toward the playground at Ridley Sports Complex in Columbia Tennessee with slides, climbing equipment, and open space nearby.

    This large athletic complex isn’t a trail destination, but it does have wide, flat paved walkways around the fields that are stroller-friendly and great for an easy walk. Tucked in the middle of the sports fields is a playground geared toward ages 5–12, with taller equipment and no baby swings. That said, my toddler still had fun climbing and exploring with a little help. If you’re already here for a game or just need to get out of the house for a stroll and a quick play break, it’s a solid option.

    Ridley Sports Complex – City of Columbia website

    Eva Gilbert Park – (120 Cord Dr, Columbia, TN 38401) 

    Grassy hill and large tree leading to a pavilion at Eva Gilbert Park in Columbia Tennessee.

    This neighborhood park features a football field, two baseball fields, a playground, and a pavilion. It’s not a destination spot, but if you live nearby, it offers plenty of open space for running around or practicing on the fields when they’re free. A practical option for a quick outing or some low-key outdoor time.

    Eva Gilbert Park – City of Columbia website 

    Frierson-Johnson Park (1020 Emanuel St, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Tucked into a quiet neighborhood in north Columbia, this small park features a basic playground, a basketball court, and a wide-open grassy area that’s good for kicking a ball or letting kids run. There aren’t any walking trails or extra amenities, and the atmosphere may feel a bit empty at times. It’s probably best suited for families who live nearby and just need a quick change of scenery or an easy outdoor break.

    Frierson-Johnson Park – City of Columbia website

    Betty Lee Park (1250 Royal Oaks Drive, Columbia, TN 38401)

    Playground at Betty Lee Park in Columbia Tennessee with trees on the left and open grassy space nearby.

    This small neighborhood park includes a playground, one picnic table, and some grassy space for low-key outdoor time. The playground is older and could use some attention, and it sits in full sun, with the single picnic table offering the only shade. It’s not a destination park, but if you’re in the area and need a quick outing close to home, it’s a simple spot for a little fresh air, especially in the early morning.

    Betty Lee Park – City of Columbia website

    Gardenia Clarke Park – (123 Gardenia Street, Mount Pleasant, TN 38474)

    Picnic tables, park sign, swings, and a volleyball net at Gardenia Clarke Park in Mount Pleasant Tennessee.

    This small, residential park in Mount Pleasant has a simple setup with a few pieces of playground equipment, some open space, and a paved walking loop (distance not posted). It’s a nice little stop if you live nearby and want a quick outing, but if you’re coming from Columbia or Spring Hill, there are other parks that offer more for the drive.

    Gardenia Clarke Park – City of Mount Pleasant website

    Heritage Park – (4803 Columbia Pike, Thompson’s Station, TN 37179)

    This park includes short walking paths through grassy, open space that are suitable for a casual stroll or some running-around time with toddlers. Amenities include a playground, picnic tables, restrooms, and open fields, making it a good option if you’re nearby and just need a place to stretch your legs.

    Heritage Park – Town of Thompson’s Station website

    Hampshire Park – (4235 Old State Road, Hampshire, TN 38461)

    Playground, picnic pavilion, and paved walking loop at Hampshire Park in Hampshire Tennessee.

    This quiet little community park sits beside Hampshire Unit School and offers a simple setup: a small playground, a 0.2-mile paved walking loop that’s easy for strollers or toddlers on foot, a basketball court, a baseball field, and restrooms. There’s also a reservable pavilion if you’re planning a small get-together.

    It’s clean and peaceful, making it perfect for a quick outing if you’re nearby. But unless you live in the area or happen to be passing through on a scenic drive, it’s probably not worth the trip. There’s just not much to do beyond a basic runaround.

    Hampshire Park – Maury County Parks website

    Henry Horton State Park – (4209 Nashville Hwy, Chapel Hill, TN 37034)

    This large state park is about 45 minutes from Columbia and makes a great stop if you’re in the area or planning a day trip. While most of the park’s trails are more rugged, there’s a short 0.25-mile paved loop near the playground that’s stroller-friendly and easy to navigate. Families often combine it with playground time or a picnic for a relaxed visit.

    Henry Horton State Park – Tennessee State Parks website


    Wherever You Go, Keep It Simple

    Whether you’re rolling through a paved trail, babywearing on a quiet nature path, or chasing your toddler across a patch of grass, getting outside around Columbia doesn’t have to be complicated. I hope this guide helps you find a spot that fits your day, your gear, and your child’s mood. If you’re ready for something a little more adventurous, keep an eye out for my next post with short day-trip hikes featuring waterfalls, overlooks, and other family-friendly places to explore together.

  • Weekly Columbia TN Kids & Family Fun Guide (June 2nd – June 8th, 2025)

    Summer’s here, the days feel a little slower (or longer, depending on nap schedules), and it’s a great time to mix up your routine with something fun. Whether you’re looking to cool off indoors, meet other moms, or just give your kids something new to explore, this week has a full lineup of events for families with young children.

    A few quick updates before we dive in:
    – Columbia Parks and Recreation released their June calendar, and several of their events have been added to the monthly calendar. Since the release didn’t include times or descriptions, those events won’t be included in the weekly guide until more details are available.
    – aMUSE’um’s Art Station and Science Station are on break for the summer and will return in the fall. In the meantime, they’ve added an extra Tinkering Station and a new Bubble Fun program.
    – The Homestead Festival is sold out this weekend. If that’s part of your plans, you may already be juggling a full schedule. If not, there’s still plenty happening around town.
    – More activities may pop up as the week goes on, so check back in case anything new is added.

    Friday and Saturday are especially full with local favorites like First Friday and Strolling on 6th, plus Touch-a-Truck, the Color Our World summer reading kickoff, and a huge bounce house celebration in Spring Hill.

    Let’s take a look at what’s happening, one day at a time:


    Monday, June 2

    A gentle start to the week with storytime, baby time, and a hands-on session at the museum.

    🍼 Baby Time (Spring Hill)

    Location: Spring Hill Public Library

    Time: 9:30–10:30 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: A gentle, interactive session for babies ages 0–2 and their caregivers. Includes songs, simple movement, and playtime.

    📖 Family Storytime

    Location: Maury County Public Library (Columbia)

    Time: 10–10:30 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for young children and their caregivers.

    🧪 Tinkering Station

    Location: aMUSE’um Children’s Museum (Columbia)

    Time: 11 AM–12 PM

    Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities that encourage kids to explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Parent or guardian assistance required.


    Tuesday, June 3

    Movement, stories, and bubbles — Tuesday has something for both toddlers and preschoolers.

    👟 Stroller Workout and Walk

    Location: Riverwalk Park (Columbia)

    Time: 9–10 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: A parent-and-child fitness meetup mixing light cardio, strength exercises, and a group stroller walk. All fitness levels welcome.

    📚 Toddler Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library (Columbia)

    Time: 10 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays, and movement for toddlers and their grown-ups, promoting early literacy and motor skills.

    🫧 Bubble Fun

    Location: aMUSE’um Children’s Museum (Columbia)

    Time: 11 AM–12 PM

    Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    Description: Kids can create giant bubbles, make their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations. Parent or guardian assistance required.


    Wednesday, June 4

    Midweek brings special storytimes in both Columbia and Spring Hill, plus more hands-on museum fun.

    📘 Preschool Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library (Columbia)

    Time: 10 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Storytime with books, songs, and activities to help prepare children (ages 3–5) for kindergarten.

    📖 Summer Story Time (Spring Hill)

    Location: Spring Hill Public Library

    Time: 10–10:30 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Join Nashville performer Rachel Rodriguez for a storytime with music and Spanish learning. Kids will sing along, build vocabulary, and explore language through original songs.

    🧪 Tinkering Station

    Location: aMUSE’um Children’s Museum (Columbia)

    Time: 11 AM–12 PM

    Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities that encourage kids to explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Parent or guardian assistance required.


    Thursday, June 5

    A full morning of baby-focused activities, from storytime to playtime to bubble fun.

    👶 Baby Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library (Columbia)

    Time: 10 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Gentle storytime for babies (ages 0–18 months) and caregivers featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music to encourage early language development.

    🧸 Baby Play Date

    Location: Maury County Public Library (Columbia)

    Time: 11 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: A sensory-rich play session where parents and babies can meet, explore toys, and enjoy social time together. Geared toward infants and young toddlers.

    🫧 Bubble Fun

    Location: aMUSE’um Children’s Museum (Columbia)

    Time: 11 AM–12 PM

    Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    Description: Kids can create giant bubbles, make their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations. Parent or guardian assistance required.


    Friday, June 6

    Start the day with art in the park and spend the evening downtown at two great community events.

    🎨 Art in the Park

    Location: Maury County Park (Columbia)

    Time: 9–11 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Join the Maury County Public Library for messy art fun. Kids should wear clothes they don’t mind getting dirty.

    🌱 Firefly Garden Club: Soil & Pollinators

    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia

    Time: 10–11 AM

    Cost: $22 per session

    Description: Learn about soil, build a compost bin, and make an edible dirt snack in this hands-on garden club session for kids ages 4 and up. Sign up on the Villages Child Development website.

    🚶‍♀️ Strolling on 6th

    Location: 100–106 West 6th Street (Columbia)

    Time: 5–8 PM

    Cost: Free

    Description: A community block party hosted by Maury Alliance, Title Associates of Columbia, and RE/MAX Encore. Includes live music by Tony Malugin, food trucks, sweet treats, giveaways, games, business pop-ups, and a large lawn for families. Bring a chair or blanket and stay awhile.

    🌍 First Fridays – Culture Quest

    Location: Downtown Columbia

    Time: 5–8 PM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Columbia Main Street’s June First Friday event features the theme “Culture Quest – Heritage Celebrations.” Enjoy live music, food trucks, local artists, late-night shopping, cultural displays, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Hosted by Columbia Main Street and the City of Columbia.


    Saturday, June 7

    From markets to music to bounce houses and trucks to climb, Saturday is packed from morning to evening.

    🥕 Columbia Farmers’ Market

    Location: Riverwalk Park (Columbia)

    Time: 8 AM–12 PM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Shop for fresh local produce and artisan goods and enjoy the community atmosphere.

    👶 Baby Time (Spring Hill)

    Location: Spring Hill Public Library

    Time: 9:30–10:30 AM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and movement designed for babies from birth to age 2 and their caregivers. Includes brief playtime.

    🚒 Touch-a-Truck & Summer Reading Kick-Off

    Location: Mt. Pleasant Public Library

    Time: 10 AM–12 PM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Explore real fire trucks, work trucks, and other vehicles up close. Enjoy food trucks, hands-on activities, and a fun community gathering. This event also kicks off the “Color Our World” summer reading program for the Maury County and Mount Pleasant libraries, with themed events continuing at select locations all month long.

    🧺 Hidden Gems Farmers Market

    Location: 863 Old Military Rd (Spring Hill)

    Time: 11 AM–2 PM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Spring Hill’s weekly market with local produce, food trucks, and family-friendly atmosphere.

    🎉 Hill Fest 2025: Bounce House Bash

    Location: Fischer Park (Spring Hill)

    Time: 2–7 PM

    Cost: Free

    Description: Hill Fest features bounce houses, obstacle courses, inflatable games, mini golf, a live DJ, food trucks, and a daytime fireworks show to close out the event.


    🛩️ Bonus Event (Out of Town): The Great Tennessee Air Show

    Location: Smyrna Airport

    Dates: Saturday & Sunday, June 7–8

    Tickets: Online only; children 3 and under are free

    Description: The 2025 show features the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, with precision flying and aerial stunts. While it’s more than a 30-minute drive, it’s a popular weekend outing for families.


    Wrapping Up the Week

    Whether you’re easing into summer with morning storytimes or going all out with bounce houses, block parties, and bubbles, this week offers so many ways to enjoy time with your kids, meet up with friends, and make new memories. With events happening nearly every day in Columbia, Spring Hill, and Mount Pleasant, there’s something to look forward to no matter what your routine looks like.

    Don’t forget — the “Color Our World” summer reading program is now open for signups through the Maury County and Mount Pleasant Public Libraries. There will be themed activities throughout the month at select locations, so keep an eye out for event details and chances to join in the fun.

    As always, more events may pop up, so check back here for updates. And if you head to anything listed, I’d love to hear how it went!

  • Weekly Columbia TN Kids & Family Fun Guide (May 19–25, 2025)

    Looking for fun ways to keep the kids busy this week in Columbia, Spring Hill, and nearby areas? Here’s your local guide to family-friendly events, all tailored for kids ages 0–5 and their caregivers.

    This week wraps up with Memorial Day weekend—and local splash pads and pools are opening for the season! Be sure to check back Saturday for a full guide to places to cool down in and around Columbia.


    Monday, May 19

    Family Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library

    Time: 10 AM | Cost: Free

    Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive environment that fosters a love of reading.

    Art Station

    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum

    Time: 3:30–4:30 PM | Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    Hands-on art activities where kids create their own masterpieces with parent participation.


    Tuesday, May 20

    Stroller Workout and Walk

    Location: Riverwalk Park

    Time: 9–10 AM | Cost: Free

    Bring your stroller and join other caregivers for a casual outdoor workout and social walk. All fitness levels welcome.

    Toddler Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library

    Time: 10 AM | Cost: Free

    Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays, and movement—perfect for promoting early literacy and motor skills.


    Wednesday, May 21

    Preschool Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library

    Time: 10 AM | Cost: Free

    Books, songs, and activities for preschoolers (ages ~3–5) to help prepare them for kindergarten in a fun and interactive way.

    Science Station

    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum

    Time: 3:30–4:30 PM | Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    Parent-led, hands-on science experiments that introduce the scientific method in a playful and age-appropriate way.


    Thursday, May 22

    Baby Story Time

    Location: Maury County Public Library

    Time: 10 AM | Cost: Free

    Gentle storytime for babies (0–18 months) and caregivers featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music to encourage early language development.

    Baby Music and Movement

    Location: Maury County Public Library

    Time: 11 AM–12 PM | Cost: Free

    A lively session featuring songs, rhymes, wiggles, and giggles designed to engage babies and support early development through music and movement.

    Tinkering Station

    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum

    Time: 3:30–4:30 PM | Cost: $10 per child (free for members; one adult free per child, additional adults $5)

    A weekly tinkering lab for kids to build and problem-solve with creative materials. Parent-guided and limited capacity, this hands-on session teaches real-life lessons through open-ended play.


    Friday, May 23

    Music in May (Spring Hill)

    Location: The AWAKEN House

    Time: 5–8 PM | Cost: Free (tips for performers appreciated)

    Final night of this family music series! Live music, DJs, and games for kids make this a festive kickoff to the weekend.

    Movie Night (Mount Pleasant)

    Location: Mt. Pleasant Community Center

    Time: Starts at dark | Cost: Free

    Outdoor movie night with free popcorn and snacks. Bring your chairs or blanket and enjoy a relaxing evening under the stars with the big screen set up on the front lawn.


    Saturday, May 24

    Columbia Farmers’ Market

    Location: Riverwalk Park

    Time: 8 AM–12 PM | Cost: Free

    Shop for fresh local produce and artisan goods while enjoying the community atmosphere.

    Cruisin’ The CAB Car Show

    Location: Columbia Arts Building

    Time: 10 AM–2 PM | Cost: Free

    A fun, free family event featuring food, music, and a wide display of classic and cool vehicles. Perfect for all ages!

    Memorial Day Weekend Cookout

    Location: Baxter’s Mercantile of Columbia (808 S Garden Street, Columbia, TN)

    Time: 10 AM

    Cost: Free to attend (food and shopping available for purchase)

    A casual, family-friendly celebration to kick off Memorial Day weekend with grilling, shopping, and treats. Enjoy gourmet grilling products, new ice cream options, and balloons for kids in a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Perfect for a low-key Saturday outing with little ones.

    Hidden Gems Farmers Market (Spring Hill)

    Location: 863 Old Military Rd

    Time: 11 AM–2 PM | Cost: Free

    Spring Hill’s weekly farmers market with produce, food trucks, and family activities. Runs through October.

    Ultimate Summer Kickoff

    Location: Tenn Pin Alley

    Time: 12 PM–11:59 PM | Cost: Pay for attractions

    Bounce houses, a petting zoo, face painting, games, community booths, and prizes. Don’t miss the indoor Glow Bowl with a live DJ at 1 PM!

    Pickin’ in the Park (Spring Hill)

    Location: Harvey Park

    Time: 5–8:30 PM | Cost: Free

    A laid-back outdoor concert series with local musicians, food trucks, and plenty of room for kids to play while parents enjoy the music.

    Splash Pad & Pool Opening Weekend

    Location: Various Columbia Parks & Rec Facilities

    Cost: Varies by location

    Memorial Day weekend marks the official start of splash pad and pool season! Check your favorite spot for hours and pricing.


    Know of something I missed?

    If there’s a kid-friendly event happening this week that’s not listed here, I’d love to hear about it. Feel free to send me a message or drop it in the comments so other families can check it out too!

    Coming Saturday:

    Keep an eye out for a full roundup of places to cool down with kids this summer—local splash pads, pools, and swim spots around Columbia and Spring Hill!

  • Weekly Columbia TN Kids & Family Fun Guide (May 12–18, 2025)

    Hello Columbia families! Here’s your detailed weekly guide to all the fantastic family-friendly events the week of May 12 – May 18th, 2025, complete with descriptions, locations, times, and costs. Mark your calendars and enjoy!

    Monday, May 12

    • Baby Time (Spring Hill) (9:30–10:30 AM, Spring Hill Public Library, Multi-Purpose Room, Free)
      • Interactive rhymes, songs, books, and bouncing for babies birth–2 years, followed by brief playtime.
    • Family Story Time (10:00 – 10:30 AM, Maury County Public Library, Free)
      • Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays, and movement promoting early literacy and motor skills.
    • Art Station (3:30–4:30 PM, aMuse’um Children’s Museum, $10 per child; free for members)
      • Parent-participation art activities where kids create masterpieces.

    Tuesday, May 13

    • Stroller Workouts & Walks (9:00–10:00 AM, Riverwalk Park, Free)
      • Parents/caregivers bring strollers and kids for a fun outdoor workout and social walk (all fitness levels welcome).
    • Toddler Story Time (10:00 – 10:30 AM, Maury County Public Library, Free)
      • Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays and movement for toddlers and their grown-ups, promoting early literacy and motor skills.

    Wednesday, May 14

    • Open Play (9:00–10:00 AM, Shining Light Gymnastics, Spring Hill, $10 per child)
      • Gymnastics mats, trampolines, and supervised playtime for children 6 and under.
    • Hide & Seek: Shapes in Nature (10:00–11:00 AM, Yanahli Park, Free, pre-registration required)
      • Outdoor scavenger hunts and discovery activities for ages 3+.
    • Story Time (10:30-11:00 AM, Needle & Grain, Free)
      • Community guests share favorite children’s stories in a welcoming environment.
    • Preschool Story Time (Maury County Public Library, Free)
      • Fun preschool-focused storytime with books, songs, and activities to help prepare children (ages ~3–5) for kindergarten.
    • Science Station (3:30–4:30 PM, aMuse’um Children’s Museum, $10 per child; free for members)
      • Hands-on, simplified science experiments exploring the scientific method

    Thursday, May 15

    • Timber Tots – “Little Raindrop” (10:00–11:00 AM, Maury County Park, Bridle & Saddle Pavilion, Free, pre-registration required)
      • Sensory bins, stories, and crafts about rain for children ages 2–5.
    • Baby Story Time (10:00-10:30 AM, Maury County Public Library, Free)
      • Gentle storytime for babies (0–18 months) and caregivers featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music to encourage early language development.
    • Baby Play Date (11:00-11:30 AM, Maury County Public Library, Free)
      • Sensory-rich playtime for infants and toddlers to socialize and explore.
    • Tinkering Station (3:30–4:30 PM, aMuse’um Children’s Museum, $10 per child; free for members)
      • Weekly lab where kids build and problem-solve with creative materials, guided by parents.

    Friday, May 16

    • Open Play (9:00–10:00 AM & 10:30–11:30 AM, Shining Light Gymnastics, Spring Hill, $10 per child)
      • Gymnastics mats, trampolines, and supervised playtime for children 6 and under.
    • Franklin Touch-A-Truck (5:00–8:00 PM, Jim Warren Park, Franklin, Free)
      • Explore trucks and vehicles with sensory-friendly hour from 5–6 PM.
    • Music in May (5:00–8:00 PM, The Awaken House, Spring Hill, Free, tips appreciated)
      • Live music, food trucks, and community fun.

    Saturday, May 17

    • Friends of the Library Community Yard Sale (8:00 AM–2:00 PM, Spring Hill Library, Free)
      • Community yard sale with books, toys, and treasures.
    • Muletown Flea Market (11:00 AM–4:00 PM, Columbia Arts Building lawn,
      • Vintage, artisan market with local vendors and live music.
    • Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market: Spring Jamboree & Opening Day (8:00 AM–12:00 PM, Riverwalk Park, Free)
      • Farmers market opening celebration with produce, vendors, and family fun.
    • Hidden Gem Farmers Market (11:00 AM–2:00 PM, 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill, Free)
      • Weekly market with produce, food trucks, and activities.

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    Enjoy your adventures,

    Columbia TN Kids & Family Fun Guide