Dickson, TN Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activity Deals
Bob White Springs
Learn the basics of fly-fishing in three-hour lessons at springs with its own hatchery
Europa Go-Karts and Golf
- Nashville-Davidson
Two miniature golf courses, batting cages, and go-karts at a family-friendly complex with an indoor game room
The Crag at Cool Springs
- Franklin
Explore 6,500 sq. ft. of indoor climbing space with belay instruction and rental harness, shoes, and belay device
Riverside Golf Course
- Old Hickory
10 small-group clinics and 10 18-hole rounds let golfers hone their skills on and off the course; package includes one wedge club
Red Leg Action Sports
- Clarksville
Fortresses in wooded fields or inflatable bunkers make ideal terrain for speedball
Prescott Golf Instruction
- Multiple Locations
PGA Level 3 apprentice adapts to each student's skill level and interest, focusing on anything from chipping technique to perfect putts
Honeysuckle Hill Farm
- Coopertown
Guests in harnesses soar over ponds and creeks on eight ziplines and traverse bridges up to 100 ft. in the air
Rod & Gun Guide Services
- Green Hills
Instructor with 30 years of angling experience teaches pupils to fly fish with provided gear during one- or two-hour lesson
Sugar Creek Carriages
- Downtown Nashville
Horse-drawn romantic rides hoof it through downtown Nashville with passengers snuggled away in a white limousine-style carriage
Juro Stables
- Mt. Juliet
Guided trail rides amble through forest and fields to uncover natural wonders at a pace that caters to riders’ experience levels
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Though the staff at Honeysuckle Hill Farm cultivates livestock and crops of seasonal produce, its other chief resource is outdoor adventure. Through their seasonal tours, farm staffers teach adults and children about farm operations, the basics of agriculture, and which fabrics scarecrows find itchy. They also give visitors a chance to work their way through labyrinthine corn mazes. At birthday parties, younger visitors can pet the resident animals, pan for gemstones at an artificial stream, and race each other in pedal-powered carts. Away from the fields, Association for Challenge Course Technology–certified guides and their guests soar down a one-mile zipline course designed and built to ACCT standards. The guides lead tours through the course’s three elevated towers, three canopy-level bridges stretched across Battle Creek, and eight ziplines, which they maintain daily to chase away loitering vigilantes. Along the way, guides showcase their knowledge of the creek’s history while pointing out local flora and fauna.
Tractor tires, spools, high wooden walls, and giant pipes sit between trees in the wooded fields of Red Leg Action Sports. To an uninformed passerby, the arrangement may look like a city built by Peter Pan’s lost boys. But to paintball players, the structures provide a network of protection and cover essential to strategy and dodging colorful projectiles. In addition to the facility’s collection of tree-studded fortresses, Red Leg Action Sports also hosts a field with a series of inflatable bunkers ideal for speedball games, capture the flag, and to help players wearing arm floaties blend into their surroundings better.
With a design inspired by the firing-range map found in Activision's popular video game Call of Duty: Black Ops, Springfield Airsoft Field's outdoor arena challenges BB gunners with game scenarios including capture the flag, king of the hill, and free for all. Equipped with eye protection and replica firearms that launch nonmetallic pellets, combatants find cover around buildings, towers, high fences, tunnels, and 8-foot tire walls.
During high-paced skirmishes, experienced players often utilize modern military tactics and practices, such as clearing rooms to exchange wallet-size photos of their newborn puppies. Though Springfield Airsoft Field is only available for tournaments and special events on weekdays, the field is open to the general public on Saturdays and Sundays.
The whinnies of quarter horses ring out across Barnfly Stables, where a trainer with more than 15 years of experience coaches steeds to take their riders' lead. The teacher breaks animals through groundwork and exercises in accordance with a training curriculum molded around ranch-riding and ranch-trail techniques, as well as reversing horses' rebellious behavior or sarcastic retorts. In addition to priming horses for riding or shows, staffers also breed affection for four-legged friends during lessons. Pupils of all ages master safety, grooming, and proper trotting techniques during sessions built on effective communication between the rider the ridden. They also season competitors for battle by honing techniques, such as barrel jumps, atop horses gussied up with stylish tack from Barnfly Stables' online shop.
