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🎃 Cheekwood Harvest returns with six weeks of fall festivities

Nashvillians, get ready for a spectacular display of autumn activities + festival fun.

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Shots from the previous Harvest Fest. Children playing among pumpkins. Groups of friends exploring the ground. Dancers performing for visitors.

Cheekwood Harvest’s beer garden will be open from 12-2 p.m. each weekend for music, drinks + food

Photos provided by Cheekwood

The Pumpkin Spice Lattes are brewing, football is kicking off, and the annual Cheekwood Harvest festival of events is almost here. We’re calling it — it’s fall, y’all.

With six weeks’ worth of fall festivities from Saturday, Sept. 14, through Sunday, Oct. 27, we’ve got all of the details you autumn know:

  • Explore the pumpkin houses in pumpkin village, stroll through more than 4,000 chrysanthemums, and marvel at the 75,000+ pumpkins. Don’t forget to take a photo in front of the nine-foot-tall p’mumkin (say that five times fast) + shop for pumpkins, mums, and gourds.
  • Enjoy outdoor concerts every week with Thursday Night Out and Weekends in the Beer Garden, both featuring exciting musical lineups and local seasonal beer + sips.
  • Explore cultural celebrations like a Japanese Moon Viewing ceremony (Otsukimi) on Sunday, Sept. 15, Fall Break Friday Night Hoedown, Oct. 11, or the Halloween Pooch Party Oct. 26-27.
  • Dabble in hobbies with Fall workshops, gardening classes, and a Harvest Plant Sale Sept. 21-22.

See the event lineup + get tix

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