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The Ultimate Fall Bucketlist in Tennessee

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The Ultimate Fall Bucketlist in Tennessee

It’s fall in Tennessee and arguably the best time of year! The leaves are changing, the weather is cooling down and the holiday season is beginning.

Take a drive down the country roads and the red, orange, and gold-hued hills of Williamson County will leave you absolutely breathless. 

Check out our team’s favorite fall activities that you won’t want to miss!

PumpkinFest

The largest family fall festival in Tennessee! This festival takes place in downtown Franklin.

The festival takes place on Main Street where attendees can indulge in seasonal food and drinks, arts and crafts, and entertainment.

Saturday, October 28th

Gentry’s Farm

A seventh-generation farm just a few minutes from downtown opens to the public every weekend in October. It offers hayrides, pumpkin picking, a cornfield maze, and lots of outdoor activities for kids.

October 2024

Drive Along The Natchez Trace Parkway

This is one of its most beautiful stretches of highway that runs through Williamson County.

The Double Arch Bridge at milepost 438 provides breathtaking views of Tennessee hardwoods! Stop at The Loveless Cafe for a delicious breakfast afterwards!

Lucky Ladd Farms

Families won’t want to miss the Fall Family Pumpkin Festival at Lucky Ladd Farms!

With more than 50 attractions, including a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, a petting zoo, pony rides, and much more.

October 19, 2024

Cheekwood Harvest

With more than 75,000 pumpkins in our annual Pumpkin Village, with three pumpkin houses, sweeps of more than 4,000 chrysanthemums and a nine-foot-tall P’mumkin topiary made of orange mums arranged in the shape of a giant pumpkin.

September 14-October 27th