When the leaves start to change it's time to make our annual trip to some of the best pumpkin patches in Tennessee. It's the season for pumpkin spice, which is oh so nice. Now you might not need actually pumpkins to make this iconic drink (sorry if that ruins the fun for some of you) but pumpkins are the inspiration nonetheless! So yes, it is that time of year again when everyone’s favorite orange gourds grow to full size and are proudly displayed on every front porch. To get the full fall effect, though, you have to go to a good pumpkin patch. You might ask “Where are all the best pumpkin patches near me?” And to that question, I say: read on! We have you covered, friends, with the following list of the best Tennessee pumpkin patches:
1. Lyon Family Farm - Taft
For many years, Lyon Family Farm has hosted an epic kick-off to autumn with their annual Fall Festival. The fun starts on September 20 with a plethora of activities. Farm classics like pig racing and a petting zoo will all be available. There will be a corn maze, a zip line, live music, and so much more. For more information, please visit the Lyon Family Farm website.
2. Honeysuckle Hill Farm - Springfield
Honeysuckle Hill Farm doesn’t just casually put on a fall festival -- no, this farm goes big. Home of the famous Country Music Corn Maze where they take their massive corn field and feature a country music artist, this local farm also has over 30 attractions including giant slides, singing animatronics, and carnival-style rides. Kicking off the festivities on September 21, this is one of the best pumpkin patches near Nashville to visit. For more information, please visit the Honeysuckle Hill Farm website.
3. Lucky Ladd Farms - Eagleville
Lucky Ladd Farms is not only a working farm, but (as they like to call it) an "Ag-venture Farm Fun Park." I think that describes it pretty well because this farm is designed to be a whole-day experience; in fact, you could easily spend several days on the farm. There are so many activities and events planned throughout their fall festival that you could come back multiple times. So if you are looking for a good pumpkin patch near Nashville, this is the place for you. The festivities start on September 21 and this is one you will not want to miss. Make sure to check the schedule of events online before you plan on a trip. There are many things happening throughout the fall season so you wouldn't want to miss any of them. For more information, please visit the Lucky Ladd Farms website.
4. Walden Pumpkin Farm - Smyrna
Walden Pumpkin Farm represents Tennessee farm life perfectly. Leaning more towards the "traditional" side of fun farms to visit, you will still experience lots to do. Browse the goods sold in the country store, let the kids play a wide range of farming-themed activities, or just sit and relax on the farm. Three generations of the Walden family live here and they are delighted to welcome guests to celebrate autumn together. The activities start in late September and make sure to check for updates on the Walden Pumpkin Farm website.
5. Cedarwood Pumpkin Patch - McMinnville
Cedarwood Pumpkin Patch is known as Middle Tennessee’s favorite pumpkin patch, and it’s easy to see why. Not only can visitors purchase their own pumpkins here, but there is plenty more fun to be had on the farm. Kids will be delighted to see the various playing areas that include jump pads, inflatables, and more. When you are looking for some fall festivities in Tennessee, this is a great farm to visit. The autumnal fun starts September 21, and for more information please visit the Cedarwood Pumpkin Patch website.
6. Laurel Pumpkin Barn - Johnson City
When it comes to getting into the spirit for the fall season, no one does better than Laurel Pumpkin Barn. They truly set an atmosphere that captures the very essence of autumn! The barn is filled with scores of pumpkins and there are classic set pieces that are picture-perfect for the season. I have visited this one a couple of times now and it always makes my family's list of must-do fall activities each year. The fall festivities start early in September, but make sure to check ahead for when the harvest of great pumpkins comes in; for more information, please visit the Laurel Pumpkin Barn Facebook page.
7. Donnell Century Farm - Jackson
Looking for a good pumpkin pack near Jackson? Donnell Century Farm is a great place to take the kiddos. Not only can you walk away with your own pumpkins, but you can also spend the day in the corn maze, cruise along on the zip line, slide down the epic slides, or partake in any of the dozens of activities they have running on the farm. There is also a store with amazing donuts, but make sure you get one before they sell out. All of the fall fun begins near the end of September, and for more information please head on over to the Donnell Century Farm website.
8. Falcon Ridge Farm - Toone
Leave the city behind for a bit and get out into the country with this incredible pumpkin patch near Memphis, Tennessee. Falcon Ridge Farm is truly one of those gems when it comes to agricultural fun. We love the fresh veggies and the adorable animals on the farm, however, there is always something special about a farm in the fall. Enjoy a traditional farm experience during the harvest celebration with a giant corn maze, a petting zoo, and plenty of photo ops with beautiful fall decorations. The fall festival starts on September 28; for more information, please visit the Falcon Ridge Farm website.
9. McCulley’s Amazin' Acres - Sparta
Located almost perfectly between Knoxville and Nashville, McCulley’s Amazin’ Acres is a great centralized location for a pumpkin patch. Their fall celebration includes carnival-style ball games, a petting zoo, plenty of play areas for kids, and an epic corn maze. One year, the maze was even themed after Pac-Man! The Fall Festival starts on September 14, and for more information please visit the McCulley’s Amazin’ Acres website.
10. Fender’s Farm - Jonesborough
Each year, Fender’s Farm embraces the season with a whole array of fun activities. There is a playground, fun with animals, mechanical bull ride, games, and so much more for little (and big!) kids. For those looking for something a bit more spooky, they have a great selection of rotating Halloween events scattered throughout the harvest celebration, too... and they even have an escape room challenge for families to try! The fall harvest is open for the season around the later part of September, and for more information please visit the Fender’s Farm website.
There is so much to do during the season of pumpkin spice that you should never be bored. These are some of the best pumpkin patches in Tennessee so it’s time to start planning for a couple of road trips and get to these beautiful farms. If you plan on hopping in the car for a good old fashion trip make sure you bring along all the best road trip snacks you can. That way you can fill up in between stops at the local coffee shops to get your favorite fall lattes. One more suggestion if you are looking for an enchanting place to drive when the crunch leaves start to hit the ground. Our trip up to Backbone Rock Tunnel was simply magical and one I would suggest to anyone looking to get out during the fall.
For more fall inspiration for you check this out OnlyInYourState video of the top spots across the country for fall foliage. I will give you a hint at one of the locations, it starts with an "S" and ends with National Park...
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