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SPRING HILL CITY

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Spring Hill is located in both Williamson and Maury Counties. Historic mansions, churches, and plantations still stand, serving as a reminder of the early settlers. The most notable plantation is Rippa Villa, built in 1855, and is open for tours. Adjacent to the mansion is the Battle of Spring Hill Civil War site and cemeteries. Spring Hill has 24 historic markers highlighting the city’s history from battlefield sites to homes of Confederate Generals.

City Services

The city provides residential and commercial trash pickup and contracts with Waste Management that provides weekly curbside garbage pickup. Recyclables are collected every other week. For more information go to springhilltn.org.

Organized Sports

Several youth leagues offer local competitive team play for ages 4-18.

• Spring Hills Lions Club, springhilltnlionsclub.org: baseball and softball

• South Williamson Athletics, swatn.org: baseball, softball, basketball, and volleyball

• Spring Hill Hawks, springhillsports.com: soccer, football, flag football, and cheerleading

• Williamson County Raptors, wilcoraptors.com: football, ages 5-12, and cheerleading, ages 4-14

Economic Growth & Welcome Center

Spring Hill is home to the General Motors assembly plant where the all-electric Cadillac LYRIQ is built. In addition, the Ultium Cells battery plant is located here, building batteries for the LYRIQ and other electric vehicles. The city is also home to World Wide Stages which works with the music, TV, and film industry. Here performers develop and prepare for their stage performances before going on tour. The facility also provides stage and theatre space for TV and movie productions.

The Spring Hill Welcome Center, located at 5326 Main Street, has information about the city. You’ll find details for must-see attractions in town and around the region. The center is open Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm and Saturdays 10 am - 2 pm. Or, visit experiencespringhill.com.

Parks & Recreation

Population: 55,287

Residents can enjoy plenty of green spaces to play, relax, or exercise at one of the city’s five parks. The 30-acre Fischer Park (formerly Port Royal Park) is the city’s largest park, with an ADA accessible playground, a splash pad, restrooms, athletic fields, tennis and basketball courts, a walking path, pavilions, and an amphitheater for movie nights. The Walnut Street Skate Park is designed for skateboards, inline skates, BMX and freestyle bicycles, and non-motorized scooters. Other parks include: Harvey Park with playgrounds and a walking track; Evans Park with athletic fields, dog park, pavilions and playgrounds; and McLemore Park with picnic areas, grills, playground, and basketball courts.

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