Cool Clarksville, TN activities for teens

Friday, 13 Feb, 2026 0

Traveling with picky teenagers can be a challenge, but Clarksville, Tennessee makes it hassle free with a mix of outdoor adventure, hands-on activities, live music, and cool hangout spots.

From adrenaline-pumping activities to creative and cultural experiences, Visit Clarksville is highlighting family trips that teens will love.

“Clarksville is the kind of destination where teens can unplug, try something new, and still feel like the trip was designed with them in mind,” said Visit Clarksville Marketing Director Michelle Dickerson.

“Whether your family is into adventure, arts, history, or just spending time together, there’s something here that clicks.”

Traveling with Teens in Clarksville:

Clay Shooting – Test focus and coordination while improving or learning new skills with clay shooting in a safe, professional environment. Cross Creek Clays and Pine Ridge Farm provide a variety of shooting and outdoor experiences.

Golf & Disc Golf Courses – Regardless of skill, the entire family will share laughs and high-fives at the scenic (and free) 18-hole Rotary Park Disc Golf Course. Four traditional courses round out a full golf lover’s weekend.

The City Forum – A one-stop indoor entertainment center with bowling, laser tag, go karts, putt-putt, amusement rides, arcade games, and more.

Sundown @ Downtown Summer Music Series – Free live music events each first and third Friday, May through October, that let teens experience Clarksville’s vibrant downtown vibe. Music-loving teens will also enjoy the And Vinyl Record Shop across the street and the Jimi Hendrix Tennessee Music Pathways marker at the park.

King’s Bluff Rock Climbing – Climb one of the Southeast’s largest outdoor climbing areas with routes for beginners and experienced climbers.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park – Burn energy and challenge gravity with wall-to-wall trampolines and freestyle jumping.

Rage ‘N Axe – Axe throwing offers a unique, high-energy experience that older teens find especially cool.

Upstairs at Strawberry Alley is a lively hangout downtown featuring foosball, arcade games, and darts, perfect for teens looking to unwind and have fun. The space is open to all ages until 9 p.m., then transitions to a 21+ atmosphere later in the evening.

Mountain Biking Parks – Bring a bike and hit a trail. Explore Clarksville’s two trail networks at Rotary Park and North Ford St. Mountain Bike Park. Both are suitable for all skill levels, and North Ford designates a separate young beginner section.

Tubing & Kayaking – Get out on the water for an active paddle along Clarksville’s Blueway. A short 2.5-mile stint from Robert Clark to Billy Dunlop Park is an ideal way to cool down on a hot summer day.

Exploring the APSU Campus – Walk the Austin Peay State University campus and spark conversations about college life and the future.

Strawberry & Blueberry Picking – Seasonal farm experiences combine fresh air, local flavor, hard work, and great photo ops.

Clarksville Bookshop – If you have book-loving teens, this independent bookstore is a place to browse, relax and connect while discovering their next favorite read.

History Lovers Trail – If you’re the parent of a history geek, make your way to this new Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum with free admission opening in late spring. Learn about the history and heritage of the famed 101st Airborne Division’s Screaming Eagles and military heritage through engaging exhibits. Make it a history trail with a visit to Fort Defiance Civil War Park, the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center and Historic Collinsville Pioneer Settlement. With an extended stay, follow the African American Legacy Trail.

ArtLink – For kids who love to create, ArtLink is an inspiring place with both free creative spaces and regularly scheduled 1-2 hour workshops in a variety of media.

With a walkable downtown and welcoming attractions, Clarksville proves that family travel with teens doesn’t have to be challenging—it can just be fun.

www.visitclarksvilletn.com



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