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Essentials

Spring Hill TN Schools:

Spring Hill is split between two school systems: Maury County Public Schools (MCPS) and Williamson County Schools (WCS).

In Maury County, schools include:

  • Battle Creek Elementary School
  • Battle Creek Middle School
  • Spring Hill High School

In Williamson County, schools include:

  • Allendale Elementary School
  • Spring Station Middle School
  • Summit High School

 

Commute Times:

Spring Hill is located approximately 33 miles south of downtown Nashville, with an average commute of 35–45 minutes, depending on traffic. For many, it’s the ideal in-between: close enough to work in the city, but far enough to breathe.

 

Lifestyle

Parks & Outdoor Spaces

Spring Hill is full of green space, offering playgrounds, pavilions, and walking trails that keep families active and connected.

  • Evans Park: A central community park with sports fields, a walking trail, and a popular playground — a go-to for families and youth sports leagues.
  • Harvey Park: Features a walking trail, picnic pavilions, and a pond with a fountain, offering a peaceful green space near the heart of town.
  • Port Royal Park: One of the city’s largest and most well-equipped parks, with basketball courts, a splash pad, pavilions, and a large inclusive playground.

 

Lakes & Fishing Spots

While not a major fishing town, Spring Hill offers local spots for casual angling as well as access to nearby rivers for more dedicated outdoor time.

  • Fishing at Harvey Park: The small lake at Harvey Park is often used for casual, family-friendly fishing.
  • Nearby Duck River & Big Bigby Creek: While just outside Spring Hill, these waterways offer more serious fishing and kayaking opportunities, popular with outdoor enthusiasts in the region.

 

Hiking & Horseback Trails

Whether you’re a history buff or just out for a stroll, Spring Hill has walkable trails that mix nature with story.

  • Spring Hill Battlefield Trail: This short interpretive trail winds through a historic Civil War site and offers educational signage along the path.
  • Walking Trails at Sarah Benson Park: This park includes a paved walking trail system and seasonal events, offering a great space for casual outdoor recreation. It’s a favorite for residents seeking everyday access to the outdoors.

 

Annual Events & Festivals

Spring Hill’s event calendar is packed with family-friendly traditions, celebrating local talent, food, and small-town pride.

  • Spring Hill’s Pickin’ in the Park: A seasonal concert series held in Harvey Park with local musicians, food trucks, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
  • Spring Hill Christmas Parade: A beloved community tradition that brings together schools, churches, and local businesses for a festive, small-town celebration.
  • Experience Spring Hill Festival: Held each summer, this festival brings together local vendors, nonprofits, food trucks, and live entertainment for a vibrant community celebration.