The 10 Best Fall Festivals in Tennessee for 2025 Will Put You in the Autumnal Spirit

Discover the top 10 fall festivals in Tennessee, each offering unique seasonal experiences and activities.

Pumpkins, apples, fall foliage, and fall festivals in Tennessee! Autumn is upon us, and it's time to switch gears from the dog days of summer to the crisp air of fall. With the changing of leaves, there is a shift in get-togethers and events, which gives us Tennesseans a great excuse to once again meet our wonderful neighbors. From farm festivals to city-wide events, we know how to put on a good seasonal celebration, leaving many of us wondering which fall festivals are worthy of your time. Well, friends, wonder no more, because I've put together a list of the 10 best fall festivals in Tennessee:

1. Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival, Gatlinburg

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The little town of Gatlinburg is nestled right into the mountains, and it made the list because it really knows how to embrace the fall season. This isn’t just one event; rather, fall in Gatlinburg is a city-wide celebration to welcome in the changing of leaves with events and special offerings across three months! Every business is doing something different and participates in its own unique way, and the best way to experience it is to go and see for yourself. Oh, and while you're at it, do yourself a favor and explore the Smoky Mountains in all their fall glory. The Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival takes place from mid-September to late November in 2025. For more information, please visit the town of Gatlinburg website.

2. Cheekwood Harvest, Nashville

When it comes to stunning decor and seasonal displays, Cheekwood might simply be the best in the state. So it should come as no surprise that they also put on one of the best pumpkin celebrations too. If you can only make it to one fall festival near Nashville, make sure it is this one. This is a must-see out of all the Tennessee fall festivals for those who are located anywhere near Music City. Taking place from September 13 to October 30, 2025, expect live music, food trucks, and many other festive treats. Their ever-popular pumpkin village will make its return this year, along with a scarecrow walk and many other beautiful places to explore. For more information, please visit the Cheekwood website.

3. Fall Family Fun Festival, Eagleville

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Nothing says “It’s fall, Y’all” like going to a farm here in Tennessee. If you are looking for fall events near Nashville or just looking to get out of the city, this is a great place to go -- especially if you have little kids. Lucky Ladd Farms is designed to be just as much a working farm as it is a fun park for families. There is a petting zoo, corn maze, pick your own pumpkins, and so much more. Make sure to head to the Lucky Ladd Farms website for a full schedule of events for this year's super fun celebration. The dates for 2025 are September 18 to October 31.

4. Dollywood Harvest Festival, Pigeon Forge

Dollywood is viewed by many as the top theme park in Tennessee and I would have to agree with the masses on this one. It also has gained the honor of holding the “Most Beautiful Park in the World” award for a couple of years now. Alongside your standard theme park offerings like big thrill rides, kiddie sections, and live entertainment, Dollywood goes through a dramatic makeover for each season. In the fall, you will find pumpkin decorations and autumn decor everywhere you look. A massive pumpkin tree, a giant pumpkin guitar, and so much more will be on display with unique seasonal fare and live music. This is one of the longest celebrations on this list, but you can attend any given day to be blown away by the immense decorations and enjoy everything this theme park already excels at. Dollywood's Harvest Festival takes place from September 12 to October 27, 2025. For more information, please visit the Dollywood Harvest Festival website.

5. Jonesborough Pumpkin Fest, Jonesborough

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The charming and friendly town of Jonesborough gets transformed when fall rolls around. The town is decorated with scarecrows, pumpkins, and corn stalks and serves as a picture-perfect backdrop for an autumn celebration. The Jonesborough Pumpkin Fest hosts several local vendors that make specific fall festive dishes to sample. You can walk up and down downtown and try a wide assortment of baked goods, unique treats, and wild fall fusions that are truly one-of-a-kind. Mark your calendars for September 20, 2025!

6. Autumn in the Smokies, Pigeon Forge

When you are looking to do a little leaf peeping in Tennessee, there is no better place than the Great Smoky Mountains. And when you'd like to partake in some fall events near the Smokies, make sure to head on over to The Island. The whole place is filled with classic Appalachian fall decor and is the perfect place for a fun fall photo ops. While you visit, make sure you also peruse the seasonal selections offered at each of the restaurants and stores for a taste of autumnal goodness. For more information, please visit The Island website.

7. ChattaBooga, Chattanooga

Things start to get a little spooky around this river city come fall. The whole city gets in on the fun for some creative and fun events all throughout town. You can take a fall hike on Lookout Mountain, take a ghost tour, or go on a kid-friendly Halloween train ride. There is so much to do and see throughout the whole month of October, you are bound to find a perfect fit for you.

8. Unicoi Apple Festival, Erwin

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This annual event isn't just a great kickoff to the fall season, it's a tried-and-true tradition in East Tennessee. Taking place in the quiet little town of Erwin, the whole place is completely covered with vendors, music, food, and games for a great two-day celebration. And yes, there will be apples... lots and lots of apples! The festival takes place October 3-4, 2025. For more information, please visit the Unicoi Apple Festival website.

9. Hatchie Fall Fest, Brownville

Hatchie Fall Fest is a highly anticipated annual event to celebrate all things fall! Taking place in Brownsville on October 18, 2025, this fall event near Memphis allows visitors to enjoy a small-town gathering over this one-day festival. Guests can expect to see plenty of vendors, delicious food, tons of kids' activities, excellent live music, and much more! For more information, please visit the Hatchie Fall Fest website.

10. Pumpkinfest, Franklin

This highly anticipated annual event near Nashville just radiates good, old-fashioned fall fun. Not only is this small town filled with autumn decor, but the air is abuzz with sensational seasonal joy! Taking place on October 25, 2025, expect a plethora of vendors, tasty food, and live music. There is also a custom contest where people go all out each year trying to win the gold. If adorable families dressing up in themed costumes wasn’t enough for you, make sure to stick around to see the cutest doggies dressing up in their Halloween finest. For more information, please visit the Pumpkinfest website.

From west to east, these are some of the best fall festivals in Tennessee. How many of them have you been to and which ones are your favorites? One thing is sure we will have plenty to do while we wait for the leaves to change colors. One of my favorite things to do in the fall is to strap on my hiking shoes and take off into the mountains. We have so many great places to visit in the fall in Tennessee and they are simply mesmerizing in the fall!

For more "Fall-spiration" check out this OnlyInYourState video to see more breathtaking autumn places to travel to.

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