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Best Places To Go In Clarksville, TN, with Sensory Sensitivities

February 21, 2025 by Molly Locke

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As someone on the autism spectrum, traveling can be a bit different for me. My preferences, needs, and causes of overstimulation can all affect how I feel about a place. Because of that, I like to have at least a basic idea of what to expect before I arrive. I had the absolute pleasure of checking out the top places to go in Clarksville, TN, and seeing all it had to offer.

The area is thriving but still has that warm, small-town feel. I had such a good time, that I wanted to share my favorite places with you, as well as a few bits of advice for those with similar sensory issues or sensitivities, invisible diseases, and needs to myself.

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The iconic fountain in Clarksville. Image Credit: Karyn Locke

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  • Places To Go In Clarksville with Sensory Sensitivities: Dunbar Cave State Park
  • Places To Go In Clarksville with Sensory Sensitivities: Customs House Museum & Cultural Center
  • Places To Go In Clarksville with Sensory Sensitivities: The City Forum

First and foremost, I am also not a medical professional and am simply using my experience as an autistic person. With that out of the way, here are some tips that have helped me in the past, and what I wish I had done ahead of time.

Look into the Locations Ahead of Time: One way to prepare for what a location will be like is to research. For instance, a website can tell you about upcoming events and changes that will be coming. Information like that can help someone prepare for changes and even avoid unwanted stimulation from crowds.

Bring Someone Along with You: Bringing a trusted loved one with you can help in so many ways. They can help get you away from what’s causing you distress, grab you something you need when you can’t, and even help you communicate if you go nonverbal. I always travel with a family member on trips. They know me and what I need well and are always there to help keep me grounded.

Places To Go In Clarksville with Sensory Sensitivities: Dunbar Cave State Park

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Dunbar Cave entrance. Image Credit: Karyn Locke

My favorite sensory environments usually involve three things: the dark, the cool, and the quiet. Lucky for me and others, Dunbar Cave has all of those things and more!

The surrounding park is peaceful and filled with hiking trails and spots to watch the local wildlife. Inside the cave is a site that has been used for thousands of years by Native Americans, with Mississippian wall art dating back to the 14th century. Due to the cave still being considered a sacred place for Indigenous people, it is protected as such and is therefore left relatively untouched from its original state.

Guests can only enter the cave itself through a ticketed guided tour, meaning it is less crowded. Fair warning: tours range from one to two hours, require a bit of crouching, and guests are required to bring their own flashlight separate from their phones. For more information on tours, and events, and to make a reservation for tickets head to their official website.

Places To Go In Clarksville with Sensory Sensitivities: Customs House Museum & Cultural Center

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One of the most-photographed building in Tennessee! Image Credit: Karyn Locke

Whenever I visited Clarksville, the Customs House Museum instantly grabbed my attention, and rightfully so. The main eye grabber is the old Federal Post Office and Customs House built in 1898. This beauty is a blend of many different architectural styles, making it look like something out of a fantasy film.

In terms of the museum’s collection, it has something to fit a variety of special interests! There are permanent exhibits about famous local stars and heroes, such as Olympic champion Wilma Rudolph, what it was like to work in the old post office, and an original 1842 log cabin. However, the museum also has changing exhibits that allow the rotation of their collection to display fitting themes and events.

The museum is pretty popular among smaller children, especially on the lower floor with its sizable miniature railroad with interactive buttons and seasonal decor. Because of that, I’d recommend going during the week, especially while school’s still in session. In fact, the official website recommends visiting on Tuesdays for a quieter visit.

I’ll also give you one word of advice: don’t miss the bubble cave. It may be on the smaller side, but I had so much fun with the different ways to make bubbles!

Places To Go In Clarksville with Sensory Sensitivities: The City Forum

For my fellow lovers of arcades and indoor family fun centers, I present to you The City Forum! Located in a large section of a reused warehouse in Clarksville, this place has so much to offer. Of course, there are your standard arcade games, but go-karting, bowling, mini golf, and laser tag are also available.

It even has a 7D attraction called the XD Dark Ride. Play with up to eight other people to score points in a multi-sensory game of your choice. If you’re feeling brave, you can even try out my personal favorite scary clown game, “Carnival.”

For those sensitive to possible sensory overload from flashing lights and lots of noise, like I am, be sure to bring items to help you such as ear protection. City Forum can get pretty overwhelming, especially with lots of people so going during the week is also recommended.

Filed Under: On the Go, Travel Tagged With: Clarksville TN, sensory sensitivities

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