Discover the best top things to do in Sumner County, United States including Sumner Crest WInery, Wynnewood State Historic Site, Cragfont State Historic Site, Hair & Body Day Spa and Salon, Strike and Spare Family Fun Center, Exit Tactics - Nashville, NCG Gallatin Cinemas, Farmer Brown's Produce & General Store.
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!
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Wynnewood is a state historic site that includes the largest historic log structure in Tennessee. Built in 1828 by the Wynne family, the structure served as the Castalian Springs Resort for stagecoach travelers and tourists interested in the sulphur mineral springs and their reported medicinal powers, located at the base of the hill. The property came to Mrs. Almira Wynne as a bequest from her father, General James Winchester of nearby Cragfont. Almira and her husband AR moved the family into the resort and AR left his wife the management of operations while he traveled for business. The resort was also home to approximately 20-30 enslaved men, women, and children who worked at the resort and the agricultural operations on site. The Civil War ended the resort's operations, and they were not picked up again until a resurgence in 1899. The site is currently owned by the Tennessee Historical Commission and managed by nonprofit Historic Castalian Springs.
well preserved and informative and educational! strong recommend to anyone interested in the local history of first settlements in the area.
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 10 reviews
We are Gallatin's premiere full service day spa and salon featuring singles & couples massage, facials, body treatments, waxing, spraytan, hydrotherapy treatments, and hair and nail services.
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 42 reviews
Archery Tag: Think dodgeball with bows and arrows. Bubble Soccer: Roll over the competition (literally) while playing soccer inside a giant bubble. Axe Throwing: You got it!! Virtual Reality: Get lost inside VR games and experiences.
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!!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Such a cute shop. The couple running it were so sweet and helpful. She was shelling peas on the porch and he was inside the store. I loved the cowboy cookies and the fudge. Bought several items we’re going to try once we get home. I ask about wearing a mask. They said it is up to the person. So the review about the owner not wearing the mask is very rude. If you are that scared of the virus then you need to stay home!!!! It is there shop and property. We will definitely visits again. Such a quaint little shop with adorable owners. ROLL TIDE!!!
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