Discover the best top things to do in Sumner County, United States including Sumner Crest WInery, Bledsoe Creek State Park, Cragfont State Historic Site, Trinity Music City, Cumberland River Cruises, Historic Rock Castle, Hendersonville Memory Gardens, Drakes Creek Park, Strike and Spare Family Fun Center, NCG Gallatin Cinemas.
Restaurants in Sumner County
5.0 based on 67 reviews
Sumner Crest Winery has over 20 wines made right on the premises. Wine tasting daily. Large boutique style gift shop. Homemade Chicken Salad, Pimento Cheese and Fuit and Cheese Plates available for lunch on the patio. Free Summer Concerts on the lawn are also a big hit. Check facebook event page or website for details
Always pleasant employees with the knowledge of each wine. Wonderful selection. Great taste. Have been buying there for over 8 years. Go frequently and take friends. Enjoy snacks and shopping too!
4.5 based on 133 reviews
With more than 50 campsites, and over 6 miles of hiking trails, Bledsoe Creek State Park is perfect for family vacation or a brisk morning out next to Old Hickory Lake. Fishing is also permitted. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
We live nearby and use the public trails for leisurely strolls and beautiful river views. Friendly and helpful park staff. Summer weekenders fill the campsites so we go during the weekdays for a more peaceful experience. Check out the activities offered to campers for children and adults. Beautiful woods and water activities.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
General James Winchester's grand frontier home, Cragfont is located on the original road from Knoxville and the East coast, The house stood as a grand and prominent landmark for those making their way west. Originally hunting grounds for local native American peoples, 33 year old James and his brother George arrived in 1785 and quickly established a fort on land given for their service in the American Revolution. By 1802, Winchester built his home Cragfont, occupied by his growing family and the enslaved community until 1863. Following the Civil War, the remaining family members sold the home and in 1957, it became a state historic site.
Want to learn more about Tennessee history, then visit Historic Cragfont. The grounds are well kept and showcases an absolutely beautiful scene of nature. The greeters (volunteers) are very knowledgeable and ready to assist guest and answer any of your questions. Black History may not be taught in school but a visit to Cragfont may enlighten you more to the role of African Americans in Tennessee.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We have really enjoyed the uplifting, positive message and humor of the Mike Huckabee show. So we planned a visit and RV'd from northern Arizona - with a stop at the Mike Huckabee show recording session. It did not disappoint! First, easy parking with a short walk to the threatre. A Barney Fife comedian was working the crowds before they opened the doors from the waiting area to the threatre. Hilarious! Free(?!!) refreshments for the audience. The folks working at the show were extremely engaging with the audience members - even cheering for us to win some of the giveaways. The entertainment and interviews were both funny and educational. Mike was the epitome of professionalism. Wow! Even with a spiritual message here and there. After the show was over, Mike made himself available to anyone who wanted to stay after - to meet with him, shake hands, take pictures, and say hello. He did not stop until all in line had their greeting. For us this was a night to remember. So glad we took the time and arranged the visit. We're ready to go back! Thanks Mike, Keith, musicians, and the rest of the team. You are all amazing!
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Cumberland River Cruises offers relaxing and informative pontoon rides on Old Hickory Lake and the Cumberland River. From a couples romantic evening to a Company Excursion CRC has it all. Kids love it. We have tons of waterfowl year round and the Spring offers Bald Eagles and White Pelicans. The Summer has the Bat Spectacular/ Sunset Cruise. Fall offers the Fall foliage Reservations are by phone only. The phone number has the most current seat availabilities and tour times. (The tours are coordinated with the Sunset times.) Open any day for Groups with advanced reservations. Reservations highly recommended. Let's Go Boat'N
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Historic Rock Castle is a true gem! My wife discovered their concert series shortly after we moved to Gallatin from California. Sam and the superb staff have done a wonderful job of making this very special venue a total pleasure during our multiple visits over the past year. The historic setting, talented entertainment, food and libation, and nice folks have won us over. Back for more at the Castle this next season.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Very well kept grounds @ this funeral home. Staff is very professional. Have not had a bad experience there in all the times I’ve been there
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Drakes Creek Park is the ultimate family destination for picnics, shooting hoops, playing baseball or softball, football, and soccer.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
My date and I had a blast bowling here for the first time on Saturday, January 12. I had not bowled in years and did pretty well. The folks at the front desk were great, the music was lively, and the other bowlers around us were a lot of fun - adding to the overall experience and ambience. It was a great place for families - so great for kids of all ages. We will be back - I need a re-match as my date won this time around LOL.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We love NCG Gallatin Cinema! They have the best movie ticket and concession prices in the area and their newly upgraded seats are soooo comfy!!
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