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Rainy Day Things to Do with Kids in Franklin & Williamson County, TN

Rainy Day Things to Do with Kids in Franklin & Williamson County, TN

Explore the best rainy day indoor activities for kids in Franklin and Williamson County, from trampoline parks and bowling alleys to libraries and art studios


Spring in Middle Tennessee arrives with a mix of warm sunshine, blooming trees, and the occasional passing rain shower. In Franklin and across Williamson County, it is not unusual for a bright morning to turn into a gray afternoon, only for the sun to return again the next day. The changing weather is simply part of the season.

While rain can interrupt outdoor plans, it also creates the perfect excuse to slow down and explore some of the many indoor activities available around Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, and beyond. 

Quick Rainy Day Ideas for Kids in Franklin and Williamson County

If the weather turns rainy and you need a quick plan, here are a few easy indoor activities around the area:

These are just a few of the many indoor activities families can enjoy. Below is a more detailed guide to places where kids can stay active, creative, and entertained on rainy days.

Urban Air Indoor activities for kids in Franklin TN

Urban Air Adventure Park

Indoor Play Centers for Kids in Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, and Spring Hill, TN

When it’s wet outside, and kids need to move, indoor play centers are a great solution. These spaces allow children to climb, jump, and explore in environments designed for active play.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Energetic kids who enjoy jumping and obstacle-style play will love Sky Zone Trampoline Park. The indoor park features wall-to-wall trampoline courts for freestyle jumping, along with attractions like Ultimate Dodgeball, Battle Beam over a foam pit, and the Air Court for basketball or soccer-style games. Kids can also try the zip line that lands riders in foam and the iWall, an interactive digital game wall that turns movement into a video-style challenge. With several active attractions in one place, Sky Zone is a reliable place for kids to burn off energy on rainy days. • 1647 Mallory Ln, Brentwood, TN 37027 •

Urban Air Adventure Park

Urban Air Adventure Park in the Cool Springs area offers climbing walls, trampolines, obstacle courses, and large adventure play structures designed for kids and teens. During open play hours, kids can explore the park at their own pace, while special sessions like Jumperoo provide a quieter play time for children five and under. The park also hosts birthday parties and group events, and an on-site café serves casual food such as pizza, wings, and chicken tenders. • 1735 Galleria Blvd #2, Franklin, TN 37067

We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s Gym 

We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s Gym is a sensory-friendly gym welcoming children of all abilities. The 5,600-square-foot space includes swings for balance development, crash mats and pillows, a zip line, trampoline, indoor climbing structure, and sensory-based toys. A calming room and fine motor activity area support children who benefit from quieter play spaces, while parents can browse the retail shop featuring sensory toys, puzzles, and educational games. • 1113 Murfreesboro Rd #203, Franklin, TN 37064 •

Monkey’s Treehouse

Monkey’s Treehouse is a life skills gym designed around exploratory play for babies, toddlers, and young children. The space encourages movement, sensory engagement, and social interaction through open play sessions and developmental classes. Parents can also use drop-in childcare for short errands or work onsite using the facility’s workspace and Wi-Fi while children play under staff supervision. Birthday parties and private play dates are also available. • 91 Seaboard Ln #103, Brentwood, TN 37027 •

Tennessee Kids Co

Tennessee Kids Co. in Nolensville offers a soft-play indoor playground designed for children ages 1 to 10. The space features three levels of climbing structures, slides, swings, a large ball pit, and soft building blocks that encourage movement and imaginative play. Open play is available Monday through Saturday with no reservation required. • 7180 Nolensville Rd Suite 2C, Nolensville, TN 37135 •

Maddy’s Playhouse

Maddy’s Playhouse is designed for babies, toddlers, and young children while also offering comfortable spaces for parents. The play area includes an infant and toddler zone, a climbing structure for kids ages three and up, and an imaginative play space with a book nook. Guests can visit for open play or attend movement classes like Maddy’s Dino Moves, developed by a physical therapist to support early childhood development. The facility also features coworking pods with Wi-Fi, an espresso bar, and spaces for birthday parties and events. • 2001 Campbell Station Pkwy c-12, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Pixel Planet arcade indoor activities for kids in Williamson County TN

Pixel Planet Arcade

Bowling, Arcades, and Indoor Entertainment for Families in Williamson County

When rainy weather keeps everyone indoors, bowling alleys and arcades across Williamson County offer easy ways for kids to stay entertained. These venues combine classic activities like bowling with arcades, virtual reality games, and other family-friendly entertainment.

Kings Dining & Entertainment

Located near CoolSprings Galleria, Kings Dining & Entertainment blends bowling, arcade games, billiards, and large screens for watching sports. Families can bowl a few rounds, play games, or relax with a meal from the full restaurant menu. The venue is also a popular spot for birthday parties and group gatherings, making it an easy choice when families want several activities in one place. • 1910 Galleria Blvd Suite 120, Franklin, TN 37067 •

Franklin Family Entertainment Center

Franklin Family Entertainment Center offers traditional bowling along with arcade games and casual dining. The facility includes 24 bowling lanes and six mini-bowling lanes, with bumper options available for younger players. Guests can also spend time in the arcade, grab food at the snack bar, or visit J’s Sports Grill. Evening Cosmic Bowling sessions add music and special lighting for a different atmosphere. • 200 Lakeview Dr, Franklin, TN 37067

Brentwood Skate Center

Brentwood Skate Center keeps the classic roller-skating rink experience alive with themed sessions throughout the week, including after-school skate on Tuesdays, teen night on Fridays, and family-style skating on weekend afternoons. An arcade area adds another activity for kids between laps around the rink. The venue also hosts birthday parties and private events. • 402 Wilson Pike Cir, Brentwood, TN 37027

Extreme Escape Games

Extreme Escape Games in Cool Springs offers interactive escape room experiences where players work together to solve puzzles and unlock clues before time runs out. Families with older kids and teens can choose from themed rooms such as Mad Scientist or Quarantine, which combine problem-solving with immersive storytelling. The venue recommends one adult for every four to five children under age 13. It’s a fun challenge for families looking for a cooperative indoor activity. • 1735 Galleria Blvd #1015, Franklin, TN 37067 •

Joyfull Arcade

Joyfull Arcade in Spring Hill focuses on immersive gaming experiences for older kids and teens. Visitors can explore a mix of retro and modern arcade games along with motion simulators and multiplayer VR. The Virtual Arena lets players move freely through a designated space while wearing VR headsets, creating a fast-paced interactive experience. The arcade also accommodates group events such as birthdays and youth gatherings. • 2001 Campbell Station Pkwy Suite A-4, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Pixel Planet Arcade

Located in Nolensville Town Center, Pixel Planet Arcade offers access to roughly 50 arcade games with paid admission. Visitors can play classic titles like Space Invaders and Donkey Kong, along with pinball machines, skee-ball, and air hockey. Tickets earned from games can be exchanged for prizes, and the venue includes a small retail area and a party room for birthdays and small gatherings. • 7240 Nolensville Rd, Suite 311, Nolensville, TN 37135

Quarter Bandits Arcade

Quarter Bandits Arcade offers unlimited gaming with a single arcade pass. The Spring Hill arcade features more than 30 machines, including retro favorites like Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros., and Dig Dug, along with several themed pinball machines. Discounted “Last Call” passes are available near closing time, and the venue regularly hosts birthday parties and group events. • 4910 Main St, Suite 118, Spring Hill, TN 37174 •

Chuck E. Cheese

Chuck E. Cheese in Franklin combines arcade games, indoor play areas, and casual dining. Kids can play racing, basketball, puzzles, and toddler-friendly games using a Play Pass or Play Band that tracks points for prizes. The Adventure Zone includes climbing features, tunnels, slides, and a trampoline area for younger children. Pizza and other family favorites are served on-site, and the location also hosts birthday celebrations. • 3073 Mallory Ln, Franklin, TN 37067

Create-it-Studios Franklin, TN Mixing Studio.

Create-It Studios

Creative Art Studios and Craft Activities for Kids in Franklin, TN

Rainy weather can also be a great opportunity for kids to slow down and try something creative. Art studios across Williamson County offer hands-on experiences where children can paint, craft, and experiment with different materials.

Create-It Studios

Located inside Walmart in Franklin, Create-It Studios is a creative production space where visitors can explore art, media, and technology. The facility includes recording and mixing studios, podcasting and video production spaces, and a small performance stage. Workshops and group sessions introduce kids and teens to music, digital art, and media production using professional equipment. • 3600 Mallory Ln, Suite 100, Franklin, TN 37067 •

Third Coast Clay

Located in Building 8 at The Factory at Franklin, Third Coast Clay is a pottery-painting studio where guests choose a ceramic piece and decorate it with their own colors and designs. Finished pieces are glazed and fired by the studio and are typically ready for pickup about a week later. The studio operates mainly on a walk-in basis, with reservations available for larger groups. • 230 Franklin Rd Building 8, Suite 8J, Franklin, TN 37064 •

Posh Pottery

Posh Pottery offers another paint-your-own pottery experience for families. Guests select a ceramic item and decorate it using studio paints, stamps, and stencils. Sessions typically last about two hours, and the finished pottery is fired and ready for pickup within one to two weeks. Children are welcome with adult supervision, making it an easy, creative activity for a rainy afternoon. • 1709 Galleria Blvd #1007, Franklin, TN 37067 •

Moore Morris History and Culture Center Franklin TN Children's Programming

Moore Morris History and Culture Center

Libraries, Museums, and Educational Indoor Activities for Kids in Williamson County

For families looking for a quieter rainy-day outing, Williamson County offers several places where kids can learn while staying indoors. Libraries, museums, and educational exhibits across Franklin and the surrounding communities provide opportunities for reading, discovery, and hands-on learning.

Williamson County Public Library System

The Main Library at Williamson County Public Library serves as the central hub of the county system and features a large children’s department with books, reading areas, and activity spaces. Regular programming includes story times, craft sessions, reading clubs, and seasonal educational events.

Other branches across Williamson County include the Fairview Public Library, Leiper’s Fork Library, Nolensville Library, Bethesda Public Library in Thompson’s Station, and College Grove Community Library.

Families in the northern part of the county often visit the John P. Holt Brentwood Library, which offers a strong schedule of youth programming along with comfortable reading areas and family-friendly events. In southern Williamson County, the Spring Hill Public Library offers another family-friendly destination with children’s reading areas, story times, and youth events throughout the year.

Rainy days can also be a great time to explore Franklin’s history. Several museums and visitor centers around town offer indoor exhibits where kids and families can learn about the area’s past.

Moore-Morris History & Culture Center

The Moore-Morris History & Culture Center shares the stories of the people and events that shaped Williamson County through artifacts, photographs, and historical collections. The organization is preparing for its future permanent home at Franklin Grove Estate & Gardens, where it will be located in the historic LeHew Mansion. In the meantime, the center continues its “Museum Without Walls” initiative with mobile exhibits and youth programs.  Find upcoming pop-ups and programs on the Moore-Morris History & Culture Center website or social media channels. 

Lotz House

The Lotz House shares the story of the Lotz family and the Battle of Franklin through guided tours inside the historic home. Visitors can learn about the events of November 30, 1864, and how the battle affected families living in the town. Some programming focuses on the experiences of civilians during the 1860s and the story of Matilda Lotz growing up during the Civil War.

Carter House

Nearby, Carter House includes a visitor center with artifacts, maps, and interpretive displays that explain the events of the Battle of Franklin. The indoor exhibits share the story of the Carter family and the role their property played during the battle, giving families an opportunity to learn about this important moment in local history through displays and historical interpretation.

Carnton

Carnton, another historic site connected to the Battle of Franklin, features indoor tours of the 19th-century home along with exhibits that explain the property’s role as a field hospital after the battle. Visitors can learn about the soldiers treated at Carnton and the families who lived there, offering a deeper understanding of how the Civil War shaped the Franklin area.

Rippa Villa

Located in Spring Hill, Rippa Villa offers guided tours focused on the Civil War and the Battle of Spring Hill. The historic home and visitor center provide insight into Middle Tennessee’s role during the war and the events that led up to the Battle of Franklin. Educational programs and exhibits help visitors understand the history of the region and the people who lived there during that time.

The Historic Franklin Theatre Downtown Franklin_Interior_Seating.

Movie Theaters in Franklin – Cool Springs, and Spring Hill, TN

Sometimes the simplest rainy-day plan is catching a movie. Movie theaters provide an easy way to spend a couple of hours indoors while enjoying the latest releases.

The Franklin Theatre

In downtown Franklin, The Franklin Theatre hosts movies, concerts, and special performances inside a restored historic venue that first opened in 1937. The theater also offers Saturday Morning Cartoons, a family-friendly series where kids and parents can watch classic cartoons on the big screen in a traditional theater setting. It’s an easy weekend activity for families looking for something simple and nostalgic on a rainy day. • 419 Main St, Franklin, TN 37064 •

AMC DINE-IN Thoroughbred

For families looking for a traditional movie experience with upgraded amenities, AMC DINE-IN Thoroughbred 20 in the Cool Springs area offers multiple screens, reclining seats, and an expanded menu of meals, snacks, and drinks that guests can enjoy during the movie. The theater also features premium formats such as IMAX with Laser and Dolby Cinema, which provide enhanced sound and projection for a more immersive viewing experience. Discount matinee pricing is available every day before 4 pm, with additional savings on Discount Tuesdays and Wednesdays when students receive special pricing with a valid ID. 633 Frazier Dr, Franklin, TN 37067

AMC Spring Hill 12

In southern Williamson County, AMC Spring Hill 12 provides another convenient movie option for families. The theater features reserved seating, digital projection, and a full lineup of current films. Discount matinees are available before 4 pm, and guests can enjoy Coca-Cola Freestyle drink machines and classic theater snacks while watching the latest releases. • 1001 Crossings Blvd, Spring Hill, TN 37174 •

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Indoor Shopping and Family Activities in Franklin, TN

Another simple rainy-day outing is visiting indoor shopping areas where families can walk around, browse stores, and stop for snacks or treats.

The Factory at Franklin

Originally built in the 1920s as a manufacturing facility, the historic complex has evolved into a gathering place with restaurants, shops, studios, and entertainment spaces. Families often visit to walk through the historic buildings, grab a meal, or attend events happening throughout the week.

The Factory is also home to The Carousel of Dreams, a colorful indoor carousel that has become a favorite stop for younger visitors. The indoor carousel features hand-painted animals and whimsical designs. For families exploring The Factory, it provides a quick and cheerful activity for kids between shopping, dining, or attending events.

A unique educational stop inside The Factory is The Experience Lab by charity: water. This immersive exhibit uses interactive technology, storytelling, and hands-on displays to help visitors understand the global water crisis and the search for clean drinking water around the world. The experience works well for families and school groups, including elementary-age students. Through guided exhibits, guests learn about the challenges many communities face when accessing clean water and the solutions being developed to address the problem. 

With places to eat, shop, and explore, The Factory at Franklin offers a comfortable indoor destination when rainy weather changes outdoor plans. • 230 Franklin Rd, Franklin, TN 37064 •

CoolSprings Galleria

An indoor destination families often turn to on rainy days is CoolSprings Galleria in Franklin. The large enclosed mall features about 150 stores, along with restaurants and a spacious food court, making it easy to spend a few hours indoors while the weather passes.

For younger children, the mall includes an indoor play area where kids can climb, crawl, and burn off energy while parents relax nearby. Families will also find several kid-friendly stops throughout the mall. Stores such as LEGO, Build-A-Bear Workshop, and Barnes & Noble give children a chance to browse, play, and explore while visiting. It’s easy to stop in for lunch, let kids explore the play area, and spend a relaxed afternoon inside while waiting for the skies to clear. • 1800 Galleria Blvd, Franklin, TN 37067 •

Rainy Day Indoor Activities with Kids Across Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, and Spring Hill

Rainy days may change outdoor plans, but they also create opportunities to explore indoor activities across Williamson County. From bowling alleys and arcades to art studios, libraries, and indoor play spaces, there are plenty of ways to stay active and entertained in Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, and Spring Hill, and beyond.

Some families may look for high-energy options where kids can run, jump, and play, while others may prefer quieter experiences like painting pottery, visiting a library program, or watching a movie together. With so many options located within a short drive of one another, it is easy to turn a rainy afternoon into a small outing. Families might combine activities such as bowling followed by dinner, a pottery session paired with dessert, or a movie and a visit to a bookstore.

Rain may interrupt outdoor plans, but it can also encourage families to discover places they might otherwise overlook. Exploring a new creative studio, trying a different arcade, or spending time at a local library can turn a gray afternoon into something memorable. Across Franklin and the surrounding communities, a little creativity can turn even the rainiest day into a fun family adventure.