Get your ticket to the Nashville Film Festival, the oldest running film festival in the United States. More than 23,000 fans show up to appreciate the eight-day red carpet opportunity to see over 2,000 select indie films from one hundred countries from around the globe. Works submitted range from drama to comedy.
It gets a little batty at Duber Cave State Park, where its most prominent natural cave used to lend its big roomy mouth to local square dances, radio shows and big band instrumental concerts; the cave is now temporarily sold out due to a thriving bat community. Bats aside, there's plenty of outdoor recreation like fishing, hiking and picnicking to enjoy, making a trip to this bat cave well worth the drive.
Wild horses can't stop your night out at the Wildhorse Saloon, the country capital's best dining and nightlife entertainment destination. You'll get into the Wild Horse experience when you saddle up to the 66,000-square-foot, three-level historic warehouse serving up great meals and hot concerts. Grab your friends for a wild night out on the town!