Autumn is nearly here, and with it comes all of the pumpkins, apple cider, and hay rides that every family cherishes year after year. The beautiful countryside surrounding Nashville is full of pumpkin patches that offer all of these things and more, as long as you know where to look. From the farms of Franklin to secret spots in Springfield, these 6 Nashville-area pumpkin patches are sure to provide a full day of fun for you and your family. Check them out!

  1. The Wilson Family Farm - College Grove

The Wilson Family Farm - Facebook The Wilsons are old pros when it comes to providing the Nashville area with Fall fun, festivities, and especially pumpkins. Their 2018 season starts September 23rd and runs every Saturday and Sunday through the end of October. For the hay rides and everything else, admission is $7 per person with a cap of $25 per family, but the pumpkin patch is free to visit. 4809 Byrd Road.

  1. Lucky Ladd Farms - Eagleville

Lucky Ladd Farms - Facebook Lucky Ladd Farms is actually somewhat of a destination when it comes to pumpkin patches. They’ve been ranked in the top five in the US South! For 2018, their pumpkin patch is open starting September 22nd through the last weekend in October. They’re open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but they open at noon on Sundays. More details can be found at their website. 4374 Rocky Glade Road.

  1. Honeysuckle Hill Farm - Springfield

Honeysuckle Hill Farm - Facebook Honeysuckle Hill doesn’t do anything halfway. From their massive pumpkins to the 30+ foot rock wall they have, you can expect a lot when you come here. Admission is much cheaper online ahead of time, so be sure to book here. They’re open every day from September 22nd to November 3rd. 1765 Martins Chapel Church Road.

  1. Pumpkin Hill - Mt. Juliet

Pumpkin Hill - Facebook We promise, there are real pumpkins here, and we also promise that there is plenty of more hay art where that hay bale turkey came from. Open for weekends in October, Pumpkin Hill has been dishing up jack-o-lanterns for 25 years. Crazy! 861 Benders Ferry Rd.

  1. Gentry Farm - Franklin

Gentry Farm - Facebook Complete with a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and more, Gentry Farms has everything you’d want! Visiting the patch is free unless you want to do more than look at pumpkins, in which case it’s $8. They’re open starting September 29, and you can find out more here. 1974 New Highway 96 West.

  1. Walden Pumpkin Farm - Smyrna

Walden Pumpkin Farm - Facebook Just outside downtown Nashville in the suburb of Smyrna is the Walden Pumpkin Farm, They’re open every day but Wednesday starting September 22nd, and you can find more details at their website. 8653 Rocky Fork Road.

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The Wilson Family Farm - Facebook

The Wilsons are old pros when it comes to providing the Nashville area with Fall fun, festivities, and especially pumpkins. Their 2018 season starts September 23rd and runs every Saturday and Sunday through the end of October. For the hay rides and everything else, admission is $7 per person with a cap of $25 per family, but the pumpkin patch is free to visit. 4809 Byrd Road.

Lucky Ladd Farms - Facebook

Lucky Ladd Farms is actually somewhat of a destination when it comes to pumpkin patches. They’ve been ranked in the top five in the US South! For 2018, their pumpkin patch is open starting September 22nd through the last weekend in October. They’re open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but they open at noon on Sundays. More details can be found at their website. 4374 Rocky Glade Road.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm - Facebook

Honeysuckle Hill doesn’t do anything halfway. From their massive pumpkins to the 30+ foot rock wall they have, you can expect a lot when you come here. Admission is much cheaper online ahead of time, so be sure to book here. They’re open every day from September 22nd to November 3rd. 1765 Martins Chapel Church Road.

Pumpkin Hill - Facebook

We promise, there are real pumpkins here, and we also promise that there is plenty of more hay art where that hay bale turkey came from. Open for weekends in October, Pumpkin Hill has been dishing up jack-o-lanterns for 25 years. Crazy! 861 Benders Ferry Rd.

Gentry Farm - Facebook

Complete with a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and more, Gentry Farms has everything you’d want! Visiting the patch is free unless you want to do more than look at pumpkins, in which case it’s $8. They’re open starting September 29, and you can find out more here. 1974 New Highway 96 West.

Walden Pumpkin Farm - Facebook

Just outside downtown Nashville in the suburb of Smyrna is the Walden Pumpkin Farm, They’re open every day but Wednesday starting September 22nd, and you can find more details at their website. 8653 Rocky Fork Road.

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