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8 places to get pumpkins around Nashville

You have your pick of the patch — from hay rides and games to plump pumpkins and colorful mums, use this guide to find fall decór and fun around Nashville.

A bin of gourds is in front of the camera lens and a tent filled with pumpkins and hay stalks is in the background.

It’s gourd-eous weather to spend the day at the pumpkin patch.

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From the pumpkin houses at Cheekwood Harvest and local PSLs to our pumpkin carving contest — you could say we like the fall things in life. If you can relate, add a visit to these eight pumpkin patches near Nashville to your list.

Nashville Fall Festival | Friday-Sunday through Tuesday, Oct. 31 | 8687 Old Harding Pk. | $20 | General admission grants you access to the corn maze and kid zone, plus, add on a hayride or hot air balloon ride.

Lucky Ladd Farms | Thursday-Sunday through Sunday, Oct. 29 | 4374 Rocky Glade Rd., Eagleville | $12+ | Seasonal activities include a petting zoo, pony rides, a pumpkin patch, and a corn maze.

Shuckle’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch | Saturday-Sunday through Sunday, Oct. 29 | 7526 Swift Rd., Greenbrier | $17+ | Visit this farm ~30 min. north of downtown to enjoy hayrides, a 10-acre corn maze, giant spider web climb, and fall foods.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm | Tuesday-Sunday through Sunday, Oct. 29 | 1765 Martins Chapel Church Rd., Springfield | $20+ | Choose your adventure by adding a punch card with your purchase, and explore the 30+ attractions included with admission like the pumpkin train and lil rascals zip line.

A bin of pumpkins sits in front of the camera lens with a barn in the background.

These pumpkins look like the perfect fit for our carving contest.

Photo by @gentrysfarm

Gentry’s Farm | Saturday-Monday through Monday, Oct. 30 | 1974 Hwy. 96 W., Franklin | $11 | Have some fall fun with wagon rides, a corn field maze, a general store + farmer’s market, and putt putt.

Walden Pumpkin Farm | Thursday-Sunday through Sunday, Oct. 29 | 8653 Rocky Fork Rd., Smyrna | Cost of purchase | Walden Bucks ($10 punch card) are required for all activities on the farm like face painting and Hay Mountain. Each activity costs 2-5 Walden Bucks.

Flying Ghost Pumpkin Patch | Daily | West Nashville Kiwanis Park, 97 White Bridge Rd. | Cost of purchase | Pick from an assortment of pumpkins, gourds, and mums before pumpkin bowling and photo ops in front of the fall display.

Nashville Pumpkin Co. | Daily | 2501 12th Ave. S. + 110 Gallatin Ave. | Cost of purchase | Browse classic pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, heirloom pumpkins, gourds, and mums — plus, snap a photo with the Bullets and Pearls backdrop next door if you’re at the 12 South location.

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