Posted in Tennessee
September 30, 2016
These 7 Charming Pumpkin Patches In Tennessee Are Picture Perfect For A Fall Day
There’s something sweet and nostalgic about the fall. It’s when you can get the kids outside without complaining, when pumpkin spice lattes come back in full force and you can deck your home out in ALL the warm fall colors. It’s a sweet time, a cozy time, a bit of kindness at the edge of summer and a cool beginning to the darkness of winter. Let’s make the most of the fall, shall we?
And visit an epic pumpkin patch.
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It's $7 to get in, but the memories you make at Over the Hill Farms is truly going to last a lifetime. Enjoy everything from a 9-acre corn maze to their fantastic pumpkin patch or hayride during your day on the farm.

Located in Dickson, Tennessee, this pick-your-own pumpkin patch is perfect for little ones and your older kids alike. There's a corn maze, hayrides and a ton more autumnal attractions. It's $7-$8 for admission, but you'll want to check their active October schedule before you head on down.

Harmony Farm just opened on September 24th, so it's your chance to enjoy everything they have to offer - not just their pumpkin patch. Including corn hole, a saddle wagon ride and hay rides - amongst the many.

Located at Fiddle Dee Farms, your little ones can enjoy an afternoon at Pumpkin Town while you fall in love with this sweet farm. Admission is $11.90 for adults and $10.90 for kids three to twelve, and it's worth every penny.

Amazin' Acres is great for the tiny ones in your life, as they truly cater to all ages. There are three different corn mazes, a petting zoo, hayride, and ever popular pumpkin patch.

There's a four-acre corn field out here, and Gentry's is open weekends all through October. Plus, Franklin is known as one of the best small towns in the US - double whammy!

Opening day is October 4th, which means you don't have to wait much longer to visit Pumpkin Hill! They offer hayrides that are just as popular as their pumpkins, ps.
Are you planning your next Saturday right about now…? We’re so excited!