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Historic Murfreesboro will entice you
The area's history and live music are just a few of the reasons to vacation in Murfreesboro. This city's riverfront, shopping and restaurants draw many visitors. Many rental homes come with outdoor spaces, separate dining areas and full kitchens, perfect if you want to enjoy some home-cooked meals.
History lovers, y'all gonna eat your heart out
No matter where your Murfreesboro vacation rental is, chances are you'll be getting a dose of the area's history. Do a time warp at Cannonsburgh Village, a replica of a pioneer town from the 1830s to the 1930s. This area's famous for the bloody Battle of Stones River that took place during the Civil War, and you can learn more about it and honor the 6,000 fallen soldiers at the Stones River National Battlefield park, monument and cemetary. When the kids have had enough history, take them to the Discovery Center at Murfee Spring, an interactive nature museum with live animals.
Sweet spring storms, hot summer sun and a surprise snowfall
If your southern excursion is happening between May to September, prep for hot days with temps in the 80s and 90s. This is also the most popular time for folks to book Murfreesboro vacation rentals, when the msuic scene's lively and the weather's so gorgeous you just wanna git outside. It's most likely to rain from March to June, and epic thunderstorms roll through too—sometimes even a tornado. In the winter, it dips to the 30s and 40s and sometimes lower, which is when a rare snowfall might shock the locals before it quickly melts away.
Murfreesboro, where a river runs through it
This is a flatter area of Tennessee, but don't y'all go thinking that makes it any less scenic. All around the city are wetlands, and both natural and manmade lakes. The West Fork Stones River weaves through Murfreesboro, making the historic downtown area even more charming. Grab a walking stick and a camera and traipse the Murfreesboro Greenway, an extensive trail and paved path system that follows the river for several miles. The nearby J. Percy Priest Lake is home to all kinds of wildlife, such as ducks, black bears, cougars, boars and armadillo.
Transportation to and around Murfreesboro
The nearest airport is in Nashville International Airport (BNA), located 25.2 mi (40.5 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you can also fly into Smyrna, TN (MQY), which is 13.4 mi (21.5 km) away.