4 Things to Do in Clarksville This Weekend (June 13-14)
Summer is in full swing in Clarksville, and next weekend gives you plenty of reasons to get out and explore. From living-history reenactments to a Saturday-morning farmers market and a free outdoor movie under the stars, here are four ways to make the most of June 13 and 14 — plus a little local insight from someone who knows these neighborhoods well.
Civil War Days at Historic Collinsville
Step back in time at Historic Collinsville’s Civil War Days, where military reenactors bring the era to life across a preserved 19th-century settlement. You can walk the grounds, talk with reenactors, watch period drills, and catch the battle reenactment at 2 p.m. each day.
When: Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: Historic Collinsville, 4711 Weakley Road
Cost: Special event admission $15 (ages 13+), $10 (ages 3-12), free under 3
Clarksville Downtown Farmers Market
Start your Saturday with fresh produce, local goods, and a friendly small-town atmosphere at the Downtown Market. It’s a weekly favorite from spring through fall and a great way to meet local growers and makers right in the heart of downtown.
When: Saturday, June 13, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Where: Public Square, Downtown Clarksville
Cost: Free to attend
Movie Night: Zootopia 2 at Downtown Commons
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets for a free family movie night under the stars. Montgomery County Parks and Recreation presents Zootopia 2 on the big screen at Downtown Commons, with food available for purchase.
When: Saturday, June 13, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Downtown Commons, 215 Legion Street
Cost: Free
Downtown @ Sundown: Ace Party Band
Kick off the weekend a little early with live music downtown. The free Downtown @ Sundown concert series brings the Ace Party Band (Top 40 hits) to the stage Friday evening, with food trucks on site — a perfect, low-key way to start a busy weekend.
When: Friday, June 12, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Downtown Commons, 215 Legion Street
Cost: Free
A Realtor’s Take
Weekends like this are exactly why so many people fall in love with Clarksville. Whether you’re drawn to the history and green space out toward Historic Collinsville, the walkable energy of Downtown and the Public Square, or the community feel of the events at Downtown Commons, this city has a neighborhood — and a lifestyle — to match. If you’ve been exploring one of these areas and picturing yourself here full-time, this is a great weekend to drive around, get a feel for each community, and imagine what living here could look like.
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Sources: Event details compiled from ClarksvilleNow.com, VisitClarksvilleTN.com, ClarksvilleOnline.com, and HistoricCollinsville.com.