If you’ve never experienced the Fall season in Tennessee, make 2019 the year you do! This Guide to Fall in Tennessee is packed full of fun events that will be taking place all over the state. From scenic overlooks to an endless amount of fun events, you’ll have an entire season packed in no time!
Please remember that these places are working farms. You should always call ahead in case of weather issues or closings.
Be sure to let them know the Lynchburg Mama sent ya!
If you would like your Fall event added to our list, please contact us! We’d be happy to include you!

The hardest part will be to decide which Fall event you want to check out first!



Keller’s Corny Country Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze – Dickson, TN
Dates: Opens the FIRST Saturday in October. They are open every Saturday, most Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Check the Keller’s Country Events website for exact times and their Facebook page for any closings due to inclement weather.
Activities: Pick-Your-Own Pumpkins, Wagon Rides, Barrel Train, Kid-Friendly Zip Line, 25′ x 40′ Jump Pad, Corn Maze, Huge Slides, and an Awesome Playground.
Concessions are also available; but you can bring a picnic lunch, too! Covered tables are available. No pets allowed!
Address: 542 Fire Tower Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 – (615) 441-4872
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Brown Farms – Lascassas, TN



Dates: Brown Farms will be open from October 4th to November 3 for 2019. Friday 5-10 p.m. Saturday 1 – 10 p.m. and Sunday 1 – 5 p.m..
Activities: The theme for 2019 is “Wild Wild West”. Opening day activities will begin October 4th. The haunted maze will take place on October 26th. November 2nd will be their Doggy Day! Aerial view of the maze coming soon!
Address: 7231 Cainsville Pike Lascassas, TN 37085 – (615) 962-5715
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Boo at the Zoo – Nashville Zoo – Nashville, TN
Dates: October 11-13, 18-20, 24-27 5:00-9:00 p.m. nightly – Tickets go on sale September 4th!
Activities: Fall Festival Field features carnival games, bounce houses, dance parties, a 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 favorite treats made with sustainable palm oil. Enjoy special animal, science and magic shows, and grab a photo with a princess, superhero or villain. Visit the Frightful Farm to take a Dying Traditions home tour or brave the Haunted Barn.
Ghouls at Grassmere 2012 – Amiee Stubbs Boo at the Zoo 2017 Amiee Stubbs
3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN 37211 | (615) 833-1534
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Granddaddy’s Farm – Estill Springs, TN



Dates: Open Sept. 21 – Nov. 2. Closed Sunday and Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Friday 1:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., and Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Activities: Opening Day + Fall Market Open House- Sept 21st
Buy 2 Admissions Get 1 Free- Sept 28th
Costume Day – Oct 26th, 1/2 Price Admission 12 and under in costume
Demolition Day – Nov 2nd
Pig Races, Corn Maze, Hayrides, Animal Corral, LandSlide, Punchin’ Pumpkins, Hillside Slide, Hilltop Hopper, Tire Swings, Storybook Trail, Corn Box, Duck Races, Picnic Shelter, Gourd Trellis Tunnel, Tire Mountain, Trike Trail, Straw Maze, and more!
Pets are not allowed.
454 Highland Ridge Road Estill Springs, TN 37330 – (931) 327-4080
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Walden Farm – Smyrna, TN



Dates: Open Sept. 21st – Oct. 31st. School Field trips available Mon through Fri. Reservations accepted beginning Aug. 1st. Open to the public. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 3:00pm – 6:30pm. Closed on Wednesday. Sat. 9:00am – 6:30pm and Sun. 12:00 – 4:00pm.
Activities: Complete selection of assorted pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn,
straw and other fall harvest items. Come pick out your pumpkin, go on a hay ride, see the farm animals, have fun in the play area and enjoy the harvest fun!
No pets are permitted. A limited number of wagons are available for hauling your pumpkins (or kids!). Feel free to bring your own.
8653 Rocky Fork Rd. Smyrna, TN 37167 – (615) 220-2918
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Lyon Family Farms – Taft, TN



Dates: Open September 20 – November​ 2 for 2019. Check out their calendar for specific times and dates!
Activities: As the Tennessee Valley’s biggest pumpkin patch, you are sure to find the perfect pumpkin for your family! In addition to the u-pick pumpkin patch and sunflowers, your family can enjoy a corn maze, tractor rides, huge slides, cow train, coyote mountain, pig races, a petting zoo, zip line, pillow bounce, and more!
130 Bellview Rd. Taft, Tennessee 38488 – (931) 438-9938
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Cedarwood Farms – McMinnville, TN



Dates: September 21st thru October 31st 2019
Activities: Welcome to Cedarwood! While you’re here you’ll take a ride around our 100-acre farm on our wooden hay wagons to pick your own pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. You’ll have a ball with the wide variety of activities spread out across the farm including the pumpkin train, super slides, pedal car track, Jump Pad, hay maze, corn crib, fun boat playland, petting zoos, tire city, weekend bonfires and much more. We also have a Country Store complete with mums, gourds, pumpkins, scarecrows, straw bales, corn stalks, just to name a few. Visit our country store for deliciouus corn dogs, hot dogs, chicken strips, BBQ, homemade desserts and much more!
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Lucky Ladd Farms – Eagleville, TN
Information coming soon!
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Honeysuckle Hill Farm – Springfield, TN
Information coming soon!
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Shelly is a wife, mama, and author, living in Lynchburg, Tennessee – home of Jack Daniel Whiskey. Her front porch is perfect for Tennessee AppleTennessee Apple or Tennessee Fire while reading a good mystery novel. She enjoys cooking delicious meals for her family, cleaning and organizing her home, and spending time outdoors in her beautiful hometown!
My husband is from Tennessee and i have to admit it is very beautiful in some places. Especially in the fall.
Yes! We love traveling over to the Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg area during the fall. The colors are always amazing. I’m hoping our overly-long hot weather doesn’t shorten the seasonal colors!