If there’s one thing that’s true about Tennesseans, it’s that we all love the state we live in. There’s nothing like the mountains of East Tennessee or the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in the West. It’s never to early for the kiddos out there to learn that love as well, and these spots around the state are just perfect to inspire wonder, discovery, and imagination. How many of these spots have you and your family visited?

  1. Discovery Park of America

Discovery Park of America - Facebook The Discovery Park of America is located about two hours north of Memphis in Union City and is a truly amazing experience. Their 50-acre park is home to playgrounds, gardens, and tons of interactive exhibits ranging from dinosaur fossils to local natural history.

  1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Michael Hicks - Flickr There’s a reason that this national park is the most visited in the country. Take the kids to Gatlinburg or Clingmans Dome for stunning views that they’ll never forget.

  1. Lookout Mountain

Tyrin Price - Flickr Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga really does have it all. Take the Incline Railway up the mountain to check out Point Park, Ruby Falls, and Rock City – more than enough to keep the kids busy and in a constant state of wonder.

  1. Reelfoot Lake

Jim Denham - Flickr Reelfoot Lake is the state’s only naturally-formed lake, though it was actually formed by an earthquake causing the Mississippi to back up and change course. The kids will love the eerie shorelines full of spooky trees in the standing water.

  1. The Tennessee Aquarium

Tennessee Aquarium - Facebook Chattanooga is full of surprises, and the Tennessee Aquarium is no exception. Often lauded as one of the best in the world, this aquarium is full of unique animals and experiences designed just for kids.

  1. Nashville Shores

Nashville Shores - Facebook Nashville’s premier water park, Nashville Shores sits right on the shores of Percy Priest Lake and is the perfect spot to take the kiddos on a hot summer day. If you want to make a weekend out of it, the park has a campground right next door that includes cabins on the lakefront.

  1. Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium

Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium - Facebook Located about an hour and a half East of Knoxville in Kingsport, Bays Mountain is a true Tennessee hidden gem. Their planetarium is a popular spot for families, but their adventure park complete with ropes courses and zip lines is the real winner.

  1. Dollywood

Dollywood - Facebook Tennessee’s favorite amusement park, Dollywood keeps getting better and better every year. From gut-wrenching roller coasters to shows the whole family will love, Dollywood is the perfect East Tennessee family destination.

  1. Adventure Science Center

Adventure Science Center - Facebook Adventure Science Center in Nashville offers tons of interactive exhiits designed to get kids thinking about and interested in science. Their planetarium is especially popular for their laser shows and stunning displays of the universe.

  1. Memphis Zoo

Memphis Zoo - Facebook If your kids are animal lovers, then the Memphis Zoo is the spot you need to head to. They can come face to face with a polar bear, watch otters play, or wonder at the zoo’s bamboo-loving pandas, Ya Ya and Le Le.

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Discovery Park of America - Facebook

The Discovery Park of America is located about two hours north of Memphis in Union City and is a truly amazing experience. Their 50-acre park is home to playgrounds, gardens, and tons of interactive exhibits ranging from dinosaur fossils to local natural history.

Michael Hicks - Flickr

There’s a reason that this national park is the most visited in the country. Take the kids to Gatlinburg or Clingmans Dome for stunning views that they’ll never forget.

Tyrin Price - Flickr

Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga really does have it all. Take the Incline Railway up the mountain to check out Point Park, Ruby Falls, and Rock City – more than enough to keep the kids busy and in a constant state of wonder.

Jim Denham - Flickr

Reelfoot Lake is the state’s only naturally-formed lake, though it was actually formed by an earthquake causing the Mississippi to back up and change course. The kids will love the eerie shorelines full of spooky trees in the standing water.

Tennessee Aquarium - Facebook

Chattanooga is full of surprises, and the Tennessee Aquarium is no exception. Often lauded as one of the best in the world, this aquarium is full of unique animals and experiences designed just for kids.

Nashville Shores - Facebook

Nashville’s premier water park, Nashville Shores sits right on the shores of Percy Priest Lake and is the perfect spot to take the kiddos on a hot summer day. If you want to make a weekend out of it, the park has a campground right next door that includes cabins on the lakefront.

Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium - Facebook

Located about an hour and a half East of Knoxville in Kingsport, Bays Mountain is a true Tennessee hidden gem. Their planetarium is a popular spot for families, but their adventure park complete with ropes courses and zip lines is the real winner.

Dollywood - Facebook

Tennessee’s favorite amusement park, Dollywood keeps getting better and better every year. From gut-wrenching roller coasters to shows the whole family will love, Dollywood is the perfect East Tennessee family destination.

Adventure Science Center - Facebook

Adventure Science Center in Nashville offers tons of interactive exhiits designed to get kids thinking about and interested in science. Their planetarium is especially popular for their laser shows and stunning displays of the universe.

Memphis Zoo - Facebook

If your kids are animal lovers, then the Memphis Zoo is the spot you need to head to. They can come face to face with a polar bear, watch otters play, or wonder at the zoo’s bamboo-loving pandas, Ya Ya and Le Le.

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