When you come to the Nashville Superspeedway for the NASCAR weekend, take some time to explore the local area. The region combines a welcoming small-town feel with plenty of attractions, great food, and Southern hospitality.
Lebanon and Mt. Juliet are the nearest towns to the Speedway, offering convenient hotels, local shops, and casual dining options. Stroll through Lebanon’s historic downtown, visit local boutiques, or grab a meal at one of the classic diners serving traditional Tennessee comfort food.
For those heading into Nashville, the city is about 35 miles away and packed with things to do before or after the race. You can tour the Country Music Hall of Fame, walk along Broadway to hear live music in every bar, or stop by the Johnny Cash Museum. Nashville also has plenty of modern restaurants and rooftop bars if you want to keep the race-day fun going into the evening.
Nature lovers will find plenty of outdoor options nearby. Long Hunter State Park and Cedars of Lebanon State Park both offer hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic lake views.
Families can also enjoy a variety of kid-friendly attractions such as parks, bowling alleys, and local weekend fairs that often run alongside the race festivities.
Food around the Nashville–Lebanon area is all about Southern flavour – expect BBQ ribs, fried chicken, pulled pork, and homemade sides. You’ll also find great Mexican and Asian restaurants, plus plenty of places for a quick bite between race activities.
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