We’re completely in love with the fall, and even more enamored with all the autumn treats that are sure to come as the days cool down and grow dark earlier in the day. Visiting apple orchards near Nashville and picking apples in the fall is a sweet memory for many. Something you can’t blur with time. We’ve found a handful of great spots for apple picking near Nashville. Get ready to make some beautiful memories with your loved ones.

PS: You may want to contact the farms before you pitch up with those sweet smiles – please be respectful of the Nashville apple orchards and the hours and quantity of fruit available!

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What are the best pumpkin patches near Nashville?

There are quite a few pumpkin patches in Nashville:

  • Shuckle’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: Choose from a large number of pumpkins here at this spot in Greenbrier. Then head over to the eight-acre corn maze and see if you can make your way through. There's also a hayride, skee ball, slides, and more.
  • Walden Pumpkin Farm: Head over to Smyrna to grab all your pumpkins for carving, cooking, and decoration. And while you are here, grab some other decorations, like corn stalks and Indian corn.
  • Boyd’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze: Located in Clarksville, this is another great spot to get your pumpkins, winter squash, and other fall faves. And of course, see if you can get through the six-acre corn maze.

 

What are the scariest haunted houses near Nashville?

If you are looking for jump scares and terrors, check out some of the scariest haunted houses near Nashville:

  • Slaughterhouse: You’ll find this attraction over in Hermitage. Formerly a multiplex theater, it has been re-branded as a five-room (theater) haunted house where you can take in live entertainment and check out creepy items. You can also take in a movie at the “sin-ema”.
  • Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods: Located in Spring Hill, this attraction has both an indoor and an outdoor section. Head through the haunted house and then through the haunted woods. There is also a hayride.

 

What are the best fall festivals near Nashville?

Autumn is such a great time for festivals. And you’ll find some of the best fall festivals near Nashville:

  • Nashville Fall Festival: This September festival features a corn maze, pumpkin patch, sunflower field, hayrides, hot air balloon rides, and more. It goes on for three days, so you have plenty of time to enjoy it.
  • Boo at the Zoo: Head to this festival at the Nashville Zoo in October. Aside from seeing the assortment of animals here, during the festival, there are special animal events and kids can wear their Halloween costumes to go trick-or-treating.