Spring Hill:
Located within both Maury and Williamson Counties, Spring Hill has managed to maintain its small town charm while being named as one the fastest growing cities in Tennessee.
Conveniently located between Franklin and Columbia—and about 30 miles from Nashville—it offers easy access to multiple cities. A lower cost of living, excellent schools, and a healthy mix of open land and new development has made the area attractive not only to families, but to retirees and seniors as well.
New restaurants and retail developments are rapidly expanding, to service the influx of new residents captivated by the affordability (according to Zillow, median listing prices are right around $311,000), convenience, and serene rural landscape.
What you'll Find:

Jamie Paige
Port Royal Park has all the things you’d expect from a great suburban park: a playground, walking trails, basketball and tennis courts, and open fields, but nothing can compete with the splash pad when summer temperatures soar.
From a quick eyebrow wax to a multi-step chemical peel, this serene spa customizes skin solutions that focus on long-term results.
Nestled among the bucolic hills, the Greek Revival-style Rippavilla mansion stands at the center of an 100-acre estate. An assortment of tour options allow visitors to focus on their interests, whether that’s Civil War history, agriculture, or period home décor.
Childcare can present a legitimate obstacle for getting to the gym, but Spring Hill Fitness offers “Kidz Korner” (limited hours Monday to Saturday) so parents can take advantage of all the cardio machines, group classes, and even a free infrared sauna this 24/7 gym offers.
“SHAC” is the oldest non-profit in city, and remains devoted to supporting all ages of the arts community through visual and performing art classes, shows, performances, and presentations.
Where to Eat:
Catch up with pals over a coffee drink (including Nashville’s own Matchless Coffee Soda) and a freshly baked pastry inside this cozy historic home in the heart of Spring Hill.

Nathan Zucker
A bright, colorful interior provides the festive backdrop for freshly prepared tacos, quesadillas, and other fast casual bites served alongside refreshing cocktails and beers that can be enjoyed inside or out back in the shared beer garden.
Sometimes you just want good, classic Southern dishes, made from scratch in an unpretentious setting. Delta Bound answers the call with soul-warming favorites, like deviled eggs, Southern fried chicken, po-boys, and enough options on the kids’ menu to keep everyone happy.
Lucky for Spring Hill Pat Martin brought his juicy brisket, perfectly smoked pork, and tasty wings out to the burbs. The shared beer garden out back beckons you to plant your tray, roll up your sleeves, and dig into all that smoky goodness.

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