9 Middle Tennessee Pumpkin Patches

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Nothing says fall like a trip to a pumpkin patch and middle Tennessee has some fantastic pumpkin patches that will fulfill all of your fall needs. Looking for carving pumpkins? Smaller pumpkins to use as decor? We’ve compiled some of our favorite, local pumpkin patches. Many of these pumpkin patches also offer other fall activities for the entire family.

1Flying Ghost Pumpkin Patch (Davidson County)

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97 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN
September-October, Monday-Saturday: 8:000am-7:00pm, Sunday: 8:00am-6:00pm

Visit metro Nashville’s largest selection of mums, pumpkins, and hay bales. There are plenty of photo prop opportunities throughout and a chance to try pumpkin bowling. The patch is pet friendly and free of charge for entry.

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2Shuckles Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch (Robertson County)

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7526 Swift Rd, Greenbrier, TN
Fiddle Dee Farms
Saturday: 10:00am-9:00pm and Sunday: 12:00pm-8:00pm

The fun is just about endless at Fiddle Dee Farms. Not only does the general admission ticket include access to the 10 acre corn maze, hay rides and an obscene amount of pumpkins, but visitors will also get a chance to see a magic show, play on the jumping pillow, zip lines (kid-friendly), roller slide, a 40 foot SUPER SLIDE, and much, much more. Walk up admission is not guaranteed, so make sure to purchase your tickets in advance.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

3Walden Farm (Rutherford County)

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8653 Rocky Fork Rd, Smyrna, TN
Thursday-Friday: 2:00pm-6:00pm, Saturday: 9:00am-6:00pm, Sunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm

Walden Farm is open from late September through October 31 each year. Hayrides, farm animals, hay bales and corn mazes along with a Tennessee Slip n Slide, and food and treats are just some of what the farm offers. The Ole Country store sells a complete selection of fall decorating items, jams, jellies, honey, and of course, carving kits. Make sure to purchase a Walden Bucks punch card or two so all the activities can be enjoyed!

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4Gentry’s Farm (Williamson County)

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1974 New Highway 96 W, Franklin, TN
Monday: 9:00am-12:00pm, Saturday: 9:00am-5:00pm, Sunday: 1:00pm-5:00pm

Gentry’s Farm is a local favorite and they do not disappoint with their fall decor and activities. Tucked away in Franklin, this farm is a perfect place for photos and hay rides around the historic farm. There is also a 4-acre corn maze, a labyrinth, putt putt golf, a wooden tractor playground and more! Tickets can be purchased at the gates or in advance online.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

5Circle P Ranch (Wilson County)

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563 Main St, Mt. Juliet, TN
Friday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm-5:00pm

This small gem is located in the heart of Mt. Juliet. There will be a pumpkin patch, giant corn maze, hayrides and more. Make sure to check out Raven’s Hollow while you are there. This quarter mile-long trail through the ranch features witches, skeletons, ghosts and other creatures of the nights. This is something you surely won’t want to miss.

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6Pumpkin Paradise (Maury County)

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3005 Sheegog Lane, Columbia, TN
Friday 2:00pm-6:00pm, Saturday 9:00am-6:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm-6:00pm

Pumpkin Paradise offers a fun filled farm experience. The farm offers swings, slides, a corn box, pedal track, climbing tires, an inside hay maze, sit n’ play, flying pigs, gravel pit, and much more. Stop by the farmer’s garden and see what  is growing. The hayride around the farm is a good way to spot some cows and learn a few things about them. Don’t forget to read the signs posted around the field and see what you can learn about being a farmer.

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7Keller’s Corny Country (Dickson County)

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542 Fire Tower Rd, Dickson, TN
Friday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm

This family-owned and operated farm’s pumpkin patch is open for the fall season! Keller’s Pumpkin Patch offers kid-friendly zip lines, wagon rides, a barrel train playground, corn maze, jump pad and more. If you plan to stay awhile, visit the concession stand for some hot dogs and hamburgers.

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8Bottom View Farm (Sumner County)

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185 Wilkerson Ln, Portland, TN
Open daily 8:00am-4:00pm

Bottom View Farm has started its annual fall festival. They will be having the traditional events, such as the pumpkin patch, train rides, and activities for the children, in addition to some new activities. There will be a jumping pillow, pedal tractors, a gold mine, pony rides, and the world’s largest rolled hay maze! After enjoying all the activities, cool off with a treat from the ice cream parlor.

For more information, click here.

9Lucky Ladd Farms (Rutherford County)

 

4374 Rocky Glade Road
Eagleville, TN 37060
Thur-Sat: 10am – 6pm, Sun 12pm – 5pm, Mon-Wed: closed

Lucky Ladd Pumpkin Farm has been named one of the top 15 best pumpking farms in the US and with good reason. The farm is scattered with great foods, ciders, carnival games, rides, slides and a cornmaze. Pick your favorite pumpkin to take home and don’t forget to try one of their famous caramel apples.

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