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24 No-Fail Group Activities in Nashville

From Dolly to Taylor, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, A-listers have called Nashville home for generations. There’s no denying that Nashville has been a driving force in the music industry for decades. However, there’s more to this Tennessee city than just country music and live performances.
Nashville is the place for groups of all kinds to go. The city offers something for everyone, whether bachelor parties, work trips, or family get-togethers.
From museums and galleries to music venues and nature trails–not to mention all the delicious restaurants and bars–here’s a look at why Nashville is an amazing destination for any group trip.
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42 Exciting Group Activities in Nashville
Nashville is a vibrant city with a plethora of activities to do in and around the area. Groups looking for something fun can find countless activities that everyone will enjoy.
From corporate team-building activities to outdoor adventures, there’s something to suit every taste and budget. Check out our list of some of Nashville’s most popular group activities:
1. Get to know Nashville on a scavenger hunt.
There’s so much to explore in Music City that it can be intimidating to know where to start. To help, we’ve got 13 Nashville-specific scavenger hunts to help you start sightseeing and adventuring. From history buffs to music fans–there’s a hunt for everyone.
Visiting for work? We’ve got a plethora of team-building events for Nashville locals and conference-goers alike.
The Capital of Culture scavenger hunt
The “Capital of Culture” scavenger hunt takes you to iconic buildings like the Hermitage Hotel, State Capitol, Printer’s Alley, and Musicians Hall of Fame.
Plus, you’ll learn a slew of interesting info, from how long it took to build the State Capitol to a “Who’s Who” of folks buried in the city. Plus, you’ll discover little-known facts about Elvis Presley and other notable musicians who have come to the city.
Music Row & Vanderbilt scavenger hunt
Discover the iconic landmarks that have shaped Nashville’s musical history on our “Music Row & Vanderbilt” scavenger hunt.
Travel through downtown Nashville, stopping at legendary recording studios and historical sites as you explore the city. From discovering Dolly Parton’s impact on RCA to visiting Owen Bradley Park, uncover the stories of Music City.
Music City Madness scavenger hunt
The “Music City Madness” hunt is a great way to explore the heart of Nashville. You’ll venture down the famous Honky Tonk Highway, discovering some of the city’s most iconic landmarks and sites that have shaped the country’s music history.
Along the way, teams will search for treasures in famous venues like auditoriums and symphony halls that have hosted some of the biggest names in country music.
Centennial Park Pursuit Palooza scavenger hunt
For a second, you might think you’re in ancient Greece! Our historic “Centennial Park Scavenger Hunt” will take you on an exciting journey through many of the park’s monuments and attractions.
You’ll get photo ops for the Parthenon, Vanderbilt University, a World War I Memorial, and much more.
2. Put on your beret and enjoy an art walk.
The “Murals in Nashville Art Walk” takes explorers on an adventurous tour of some of Music City’s iconic murals. The goal is to find and get as many Instagram-worthy pics with as many of these stunning works of art as possible, all while getting to know the vibrant streets of Nashville.
3. Taste the best of Nashville on a bar crawl hunt.
The “Nonstop Nashville Bar Crawl” takes you through some of Nashville’s most famous and beloved bars on Broadway and beyond, allowing you to explore different parts of town and discover hidden gems.
Enjoy fantastic live music, and challenge yourself with fun tasks to complete for an unforgettable night out in the city. Taste new craft beers and spirits, get a feel for the local atmosphere, and soak in all the city has to offer. On a bar crawl, every hour is happy hour!
4. Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Did you really go to Nashville if you didn’t snap a photo at the Country Music Hall of Fame? Round up the crew and explore the history of country music with an interactive tour. See personal belongings from Elvis, Johnny Cash, and dozens of other legendary musicians and songwriters.
5. Book a tour with the Nashville Pedal Tavern.
Hop onboard the Nashville Pedal Tavern for a one-of-a-kind experience. With your group of up to 15 people, you’ll explore downtown Nashville and Midtown on a pedal bar that is powered by guests, well, peddling as they tour. Of course, you’ll enjoy some adult beverages along the way!
The Pedal Tavern has become a popular addition to Nashville bachelorette party itineraries.
6. Overcome your fear of heights on a zipline experience.
If you’re looking for a thrilling outdoor experience, look no further than AdventureWorks. Located just 20 minutes outside the city, you’ll soar through the trees on an exhilarating 90-minute tour that takes you up into the treetops. You’ll take on eight ziplines, some more than 1,000 feet long and 80 feet high.
7. Reserve a spot at a virtual reality arcade.
Rabbit Hole VR is the perfect place to inspire some friendly competition. Players can try out different virtual worlds in large, open spaces with access to some of the most immersive VR experiences available in the world.
8. Spend a day at Fort Negley Park.
Fort Negley Park is one of the city’s best-kept secrets, with panoramic views of downtown Nashville and plenty of outdoor activities.
From soccer fields and playgrounds to hiking trails and picnic spots, there’s something for everyone in your group. If you’re hoping to do any team-building activities, the park has lots of space.
Plus, you can learn about the fort’s history while exploring its grounds.
9. Enjoy a day of fun at the Nashville Zoo.
The Nashville Zoo is one of the best attractions in town, offering an exciting adventure for the whole family to enjoy. With over 3,000 animals on display and plenty of interactive exhibits, you won’t run out of things to do. Plus, there are many attractions for kids, like the petting zoo, giraffe feeding station, and Splash Pad.
10. Test your aim at axe-throwing.
Axe-throwing is a great way to channel your inner Viking and test your accuracy. Axeventures is Nashville’s premier axe-throwing venue, just a stone’s throw away from the Grand Ole Opry.
You’ll get the chance to learn about the different techniques and strategies involved in the sport while making some great memories. Plus, you can rent the entire venue for private events—perfect for birthday celebrations or corporate events.
11. Catch a show at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is one of Nashville’s premier venues for live music, theater, and more. Groups can catch a variety of performances from world-class musicians and Broadway shows.
12. Sample the best of Nashville’s culinary scene.
Nashville is known for its amazing food scene, so why not take some time to explore it? From classic Southern spots to modern takes on global cuisine, you’re sure to find something to please everyone in your group. There are lots of guided food tours available on sites like GetYourGuide.
13. Visit the Grand Ole Opry.
Nothing says “Nashville” like the Grand Ole Opry! Tour the iconic venue and learn about its place in music history. You’ll explore backstage, hear stories from legendary performers, and more.
Groups can even buy tickets for one of the evening performances if they want to experience the Opry firsthand.
14. Take a day trip to Dollywood or Graceland.
Just a short drive from Nashville, you’ll find two of the most iconic attractions in Tennessee: Dollywood and Graceland. If you’re looking for a fun-filled day out, both spots offer something for groups of all sizes and interests.
Dollywood has roller coasters, water rides, music shows, and more, while Graceland is a tribute to the King of Rock ‘n Roll himself (that’s Elvis, for all you young’uns).
15. Dance the night away at a honky-tonks.
Nashville is known for its music scene, and there’s no better way to experience it than a night out at one of the city’s iconic honky-tonks. Groups can get down to some live music (including classic country and modern pop), enjoy some tasty snacks, and maybe even take a dance lesson or two.
Popular honky are Tootsies Orchid Lounge, Rippy’s, and The Stage.
16. Go hiking in Radnor Lake State Park.
If you’re looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, head south to nearby Radnor Lake State Park. With its sweeping views and lush forestry, this park is a great place to get away from it all. Perhaps you’ll want to have your next family picnic here!
17. Shop ’til you drop at The Gulch.
The Gulch is one of Nashville’s trendiest neighborhoods, boasting some of the most stylish stores in town. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs or just a unique shopping experience, this is the place to be. Plus, there are plenty of restaurants and bars to keep everyone entertained.
18. Visit the Hermitage—home of President Andrew Jackson.
The Hermitage is one of the Nashville area’s most interesting historical attractions. Tour the grounds and learn about the life of President Andrew Jackson, one of the most influential figures in American history.
Groups can also take part in a guided tour to get a more detailed look at this incredible estate.
19. Catch a sunset on the Cumberland River.
No trip to Nashville is complete without a scenic cruise down the Cumberland River. Take in the views of downtown, and catch a gorgeous sunset as you float along this iconic waterway.
If you’re feeling adventurous, paddleboard or kayak rentals are a delightful option for a day on the water.
20. Challenge your crew with an escape room.
For the ultimate fun team-building experience, try an escape room. Gather your group of friends or coworkers and take on a series of complex puzzles and riddles to break out of a themed room before time runs out. It’s a fun and unique way to challenge your wit and improve your teamwork.
The Escape Game Nashville is one popular spot for groups looking for a challenge. Plus, many escape rooms are themed to fit in with Nashville’s music history, so you can have extra on-theme-fun while playing.
21. Go out for bar trivia.
If you’re looking for a fun way to test your knowledge, why not go out for bar trivia? With plenty of local spots offering weekly quiz nights, even the most competitive among us can have a blast.
Nashville has some top-notch bar trivia venues, including the Germantown Pub, Bottle Cap, and Crow Bar.
22. Take a ghost tour of the city.
With plenty of haunted sites around town (including some right downtown), a ghost tour will surely give you your fill of spine-tingling frights.
Groups can join one of the many walking tours that local operators like Nashville Ghost Tours offer.
23. Jump around at an indoor trampoline park.
Jump into the action with a visit to one of Nashville’s many indoor trampoline parks. The whole family can enjoy bouncing around, playing dodgeball, and even flying off the walls in a giant foam pit.
Altitude Trampoline Park is one popular choice for thrill-seekers looking for an adrenaline rush.
24. Bond over a pottery class.
Whether you’re making mugs or sculptures, creating art together will be an enjoyable and relaxing time. Plus, it’s a great way to bond with friends or coworkers as you create unique art pieces.
The Clay Lady offers pottery classes, where you can learn the basics and make something special to take home.
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