Pumpkins, Hayrides, Street Fairs are here!
Honeysuckle Hill Farm Fall Festival
- When: September 21st through November 2nd
- Where: Honeysuckle Hill Farm in Cooperstown, TN
- What: Country Music Corn Maze, Pumpkin Train, hillbilly pig races, pumpkin patch, kettle corn, caramel apples, zipline adventure park and much more!
- Saturday, September 21st from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Centennial Park (Parthenon)
- Kidsville’s third annual festival! Activities include, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Reading Tent, Storybook Parade, Nashville Predators Fitness Zone, Music and Dance Performances, Character Photo Station, Craft Activities, Nature & Sensory Play, Face Painting, and Inflatable Ball Games, Food Trucks, Child-Focused Vendors, Local Nonprofits, and more family fun
- When: September 22- October 27th
- Where: Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
- What: Celebrate all things fall with more than 5,000 autumn colored chrysanthemums, creative scarecrow garden as well as the Pumpkin House and Patch. There will also be a Halloween Pooch Parade, Beer Garden and specialty workshops throughout the season.
- When: September 21 through November 1st
- Where: Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Rd. Eagleville, TN
- What: Pumpkin Patch, Nashville Preds themed corn maze, apple cider, caramel popcorn, farm animals, children’s games and activities
- When: September 28th through October 27th
- Where: 1974 New Highway 96, Franklin
- What: Pumpkin patch, tractor rides, corn maze, farm animals and other children’s activities
- Sunday, September 29th at 2 p.m.
- Walk of Fame Park, Nashville
- 2nd Annual FREE Preds Fest with Preds player appearances, live performances by Moon Taxi and Yacht Rock Revue, a used equipment sale and lots of family fun.
- Thursday, October 3rd through October 27th
- The Hermitage
- Enjoy a trail through hand-carved pumpkins, carving demonstrations, food and beverages
- When: October 5th and 6th
- Where: The Hermitage
- What: A community event that displays local artists including specialty foods, spirits, photography, basketry, ceramics, painting, jewelry, leather and woodwork. There will also be live music, a puppet truck, musical petting zoo, face painting and more! *FREE*
- When: October 5th
- Where: Downtown Gallatin Main Street
- What: Bring your family to walk the streets with over 200 booths! *FREE*
- When: October 5th
- Where: Centennial Park
- What: A FREE event celebrating the rich cultures of Nashville. A world market area will be filled with booths selling unique hand-crafted and imported items from around the world. You will have your choice of falafels, hot chicken to injer (Ethiopian bread), gyros, and Mexican popsicles all in one place! Children will have the opportunity to dress up in costumes, painting, games, and demonstrations of bocce, cricket, and soccer. The Children’s Area Stage will have interactive music and dance programs.
- When: October 5-6
- Where: Centerville River Park Centerville, TN
- What: National Best Banana Pudding Cook-Off, entertainment on two stages, Little Nanner’s Children’s Area, Banana Land, and a variety of food and craft booths. $5
- When: October 10-13
- Where: Historic Germantown
What: Nashville’s 40th annual Oktoberfest features traditional German food and music. The celebration includes a parade, a 5K Bier Run, Tennessee arts and crafts, a beer slide and a Kids Zone. *FREE Admission* However, VIP Tickets are available to access the VIP Tent
- When: Weekends of October 11-13, 18-20, 24-27
- Where: Nashville Zoo
- What: Carnival games, bounce houses, dance parties, corn pit and more! The Howl-O-Ween Hayride takes riders on a trip through the Zoo’s backroads to discover magical scenes. Trick-or-treat around the Zoo trail and uncover festival treats made with sustainable palm oil. Enjoy special animal, science and magic shows. Visit the Frightful Farm to take Dying Traditions home tour of brave the Haunted Barn.
Bell Buckle Main Street Arts and Crafts Fair
- When: Saturday, October 19th and Sunday, October 20th
- Where: Bell Buckle Historic District
- What: Hundreds of arts and craft vendors will line the streets of the quaint town of Bell Buckler for this annual festival
- When: October 26th
- Where: Historic Downtown Franklin
- What: Middle Tennessee’s largest family fall festival will return for the 36th year. Craft and food vendors will line the streets as well as live music. Kid’s Zone with a full block of free children’s activities. Costume contests will take place, pumpkin carving demonstrations, and more.
- When: Saturday, November 2nd from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Where: Sevier Park
- What: Nashvember is a gathering of all types of people in and around Nashville who enjoy a good time & want to help local charities and businesses at the same time.