Fall is here and we have the ultimate Nashville fall activity guide.

In Music City, fall is a magical time when the city comes alive with a symphony of colors, and the best way to savor the season is by exploring the pumpkin patches, tractor tours, and apple orchards that make this time of year truly special.

Nashville knows how to do fall right!

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But that’s not all, folks! We’ve got the inside scoop on the most picturesque pumpkin patches in Nashville. From Pumpkin Patch Nashville to Walden Pumpkin Farm, these patches are perfect for those Instagram-worthy moments. And if you’re in the mood for apple picking, Nashville’s got you covered with its charming apple orchards, where you can pluck juicy apples straight from the trees.

Now, let’s roll up our sleeves and get down to the nitty-gritty of pumpkin patches, tractor tours, and apple orchards in and around Nashville. Get ready for some fall fun that’ll have you saying, “Yeehaw!”

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Here are some of the best places to go on hayrides, mazes and pumpkin patches:

Cheekwood Harvest

Through Oct. 29, 2023

Nashville Fall Festival 

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Through Oct. 31

Walden Farms

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Through Oct. 29

Honeysuckle Hill Farm

Through Oct. 29

Gentry’s Farm

Saturday, Sunday, and Monday Through Oct. 30

Keller’s Corny Country

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Through Oct. 31

Boyd’s Pumpkin Patch

Everyday Through Oct. 31

Shuckles Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch Fiddle Dee Farms

Saturday and Sunday Through Oct. 30

Wilson Family Farm

Saturday and Sunday Through Oct. 29

Cedarwood Farm

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Through Oct. 31

Lucky Ladd Farms

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Through Oct. 29

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