The City Forum, an expansive indoor family entertainment center, officially opened its doors in Clarksville, Tennessee, on May 15, 2018. The venue emerged from the vision of the Knott family, local entrepreneurs who spearheaded Project 2231 to revitalize a former warehouse space, transforming it into a hub of entertainment alongside other community-focused businesses. Initially spanning over 120,000 square feet, The City Forum quickly established itself as a significant recreational destination in the region.
Offering a diverse array of attractions, The City Forum features high-speed and family go-karts, an 18-hole miniature golf course, a two-story laser tag arena, and a bowling lounge that includes both traditional and duckpin bowling lanes. The facility also hosts a large arcade with over 85 games, encompassing both classic and contemporary titles. Over time, the venue has continued to evolve its offerings, adding attractions such as a dark ride, a drop tower, a roller coaster, a carousel, and a playscape area designed for younger children. The City Forum serves as a central, multi-attraction recreational hub for Clarksville families and youth, providing year-round entertainment in a modern, industrial setting.
