The Top Local Fall Events in Middle Tennessee
Now that the leaves are changing and the temperatures are […]
Now that the leaves are changing and the temperatures are less oppressive, now’s the perfect time for a fun and social media-worthy Fall outing. Here’s a list of safe outdoor activities in 2024 all around the Nashville area for you and your family to enjoy:
Cheekwood Harvest
Nashville’s preeminent botanical garden is celebrating Autumn in the most beautiful way. A stroll through the gardens will find oaks, maples, dogwoods, and other trees greeting you with fall colors, as well as plenty of pumpkin displays. Tickets for non-members are $19 for adults and free for kids, and the fall exhibition will run from September 14 through October 27.
39th Annual Pumpkinfest
The Heritage Foundation of Williamson County is holding its 39th Pumpkinfest in downtown Franklin on October 26. The event, which is considered Middle Tennessee’s largest family fall festival, includes costume contests for pets and people, hundreds of craft and food vendors, pumpkin patch photo ops, and live entertainment.
Pilgrimage Festival
The Pilgrimage Festival, a beloved two-day celebration of music and culture in Franklin, takes place on Saturday and Sunday, September 28-29, 2024, at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm. This year’s lineup features performances by Dave Matthews Band, Noah Kahan, Hozier, NEEDTOBREATHE, and others.
Nashville Oktoberfest