Save up to SAR 5,400 when you book a flight and hotel together*
Find the right fit
With over 300,000 hotels worldwide, it's easy to create a perfect package
Rest easy
Plan, book, and manage your trip all in one place
Discover the most popular places to visit in Lawrenceburg
David Crockett State Park
9.6/10 (47 reviews)
Explore the legacy of a legendary American pioneer among the park's scenic woodlands and Shoal Creek trails. History buffs can visit the dedicated museum while outdoor enthusiasts enjoy fishing in Lindsey Lake.
Bobby Brewer Park
7.0/10 (2 reviews)
Bobby Brewer Park offers a comprehensive recreational hub with baseball fields, soccer grounds, and a serene pond. Stroll the walking trails or catch a local game while enjoying the peaceful outdoor atmosphere.
Lawrenceburg Crockett Theatre
8.0/10 (5 reviews)
This Art Deco gem hosts cultural performances in an intimate setting with exceptional acoustics. Enjoy local productions or national acts in this historic theater that seats over 1,000 guests.
Laurel Hill Wildlife Management Area
7.6/10 (8 reviews)
This 14,952-acre wilderness showcases mature forests, meadows, and two fish-stocked lakes. Explore over 30 miles of horseback trails while spotting Great Blue Herons and Eastern Bluebirds in their natural habitat.
James D Vaughan Museum
8.8/10 (3 reviews)
Step into the birthplace of Southern Gospel Music, where James D. Vaughan's pioneering legacy comes alive through vintage songbooks and recording equipment. Music enthusiasts can explore the genre's rich history.
David Crockett Statue
9.2/10 (15 reviews)
This life-sized bronze monument honors David Crockett, who helped establish Lawrenceburg as a county seat in 1817. Visit during the annual Crockett Days celebration in August for enriched historical context.
David Crockett Museum
Step inside this rustic replica of Davy Crockett's law office where the legendary frontiersman served as magistrate. Explore period furnishings that illuminate his early political career before his frontier fame.
Rotary Park
This community centerpiece hosts the popular Middle Tennessee District Fair each September. Enjoy the outdoor arena, public pool with waterslide, or stroll the paved walking track for a small-town experience.
"The hot breakfast was adequate and the staff were friendly. I was disappointed in the quality of the room we stayed in as it did not even come close to the pictures of the rooms they advertise online. The room had a mildewed smell and the sheets, blankets and towels all had old stains on them. Usually hotels have a mattress cover that encases the mattress, not at this place. The mattress was not particularly clean, couple that with the old, worn out, stained sheets and blankets…not good. The...
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.