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Hayrides, Corn Mazes, and Pumpkin Patches in Franklin, TN, and Beyond

Hayrides, Corn Mazes, and Pumpkin Patches in Franklin, TN, and Beyond

Hayrides, corn mazes, and pumpkin patches in Franklin, TN, and the surrounding areas are favorite fall traditions in Middle Tennessee. As the season brings crisp mornings and colorful leaves, families head out to climb aboard hay wagons, wander through twisting corn mazes, and search for the perfect pumpkin to take home. For those in Franklin, Brentwood, and Nashville, there’s no need to travel far, as Williamson County and its neighboring communities are filled with farms that welcome visitors each year for classic autumn fun.

From historic family farms to larger festival-style attractions, here are some of the best places to celebrate fall in Middle Tennessee.

Gentry's Farm in Franklin TN., a fall festival fun for all ages with a red truck with Pumpkins.

Gentry Farm – Franklin, TN

Gentry Farm has been part of the Franklin community for generations and is a beloved fall tradition for many local families. Each autumn, the historic working farm opens its gates for a seasonal experience that blends classic fun with an appreciation for the land’s heritage. Visitors can take a leisurely hayride through the property, wander through cornfields and nature mazes designed for children, and pick out pumpkins grown right on the farm. Along the way, families will find interactive farm games and educational displays that highlight agriculture and the farm’s long history in Williamson County. • 1974 New Hwy 96 W, Franklin, TN 37064, (615) 794-4368 •

Nashville Fall Festival with hayrides, a pumpkin patch and corn maze.

Nashville Fall Festival – Nashville, TN

Set on a scenic 70-acre farm in Bellevue, the Nashville Fall Festival has quickly established itself as one of Middle Tennessee’s favorite fall celebrations. The festival combines traditional farm fun with big-event energy, offering something for every age group. Visitors can wander through a massive corn maze, stroll along a riverside walking trail, or enjoy a tractor-drawn hayride that winds past sunflowers and pumpkins. A petting zoo with alpacas, ponies, donkeys, goats, and bunnies delights younger visitors, while adults enjoy the food trucks and live music performances.

What sets this festival apart are its additional attractions and special events. On select weekends, guests can take to the skies with helicopter tours or hot air balloon rides for sweeping views of peak fall color. The event also hosts themed weekends, from car shows to faith-based gatherings. Carnival-style games, pony rides, and shopping at the pumpkin stand round out the experience, while evening concerts and entertainment make it easy to spend a full day on the grounds. • 8687 Smith Farm Rd, Nashville, TN 37221 •

Wilson Family Farm pumpkin patch and hayrides in College Grove, TN., family friendly fall events.

Wilson Family Farm – College Grove, TN

Tucked into the countryside of College Grove, Wilson Family Farm turns into a fall playground each year with its Fall Fun on the Farm celebration. Families can head straight to the pumpkin patch to choose from rows of bright orange pumpkins, then climb aboard a tractor-drawn hayride for a scenic loop around the property. A highlight of the season is the farm’s sprawling nine-acre corn maze, where visitors of all ages can test their navigation skills among towering stalks. 

Beyond pumpkins and hayrides, the farm offers a variety of hands-on activities, from strolling through cheerful sunflower fields to visiting the barnyard animals that call the farm home. For a bit of extra excitement, guests can take aim with the pumpkin slingshot, then stop by for a bag of kettle corn before heading out. • 4809 Byrd Lane, College Grove, TN 37046, (615) 202-4805 •

Lucky Ladd Farms pumpkins, hayrides and corn mazes in Eagleville, TN., family activities for all ages.

Lucky Ladd Farms – Eagleville, TN

Widely recognized as one of Tennessee’s top fall destinations, Lucky Ladd Farms is home to a celebrated Fall Harvest Festival. The farm features an expansive pumpkin patch with thousands of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, perfect for Halloween carving, decorating, or even baking. Visitors can also enjoy acres of activities, from the award-winning corn maze, designed with new themes each year, to hayrides, farm games, and live entertainment. Treats like caramel apples, apple cider donuts, kettle corn, and pumpkin spice lattes add to the experience. 

Lucky Ladd also hosts special weekends that include dog-friendly days, artisan markets, and live music, turning the farm into a festive gathering spot for families and groups. Along with pumpkins, guests will find colorful mums, gourds, and decorative items for sale. • 4306 Rocky Glade Rd, Eagleville, TN 37060, (615) 274-3786 •

Walden Farm in Smyrna, TN offers a pumpkin patch, climbing wall, corn maze to hay mountains, duck races, calf roping, pumpkin bowling and a Pumpkin Train for kids.

Walden Pumpkin Farm – Smyrna, TN 

This family-run farm in Smyrna opens its gates only during the autumn season, welcoming visitors with a wide range of activities. A tractor-pulled hayride offers a scenic loop through the farm, where guests can take in the sights, watch for wildlife, and enjoy the crisp fall air. The Activities on the Hill area is especially popular, featuring everything from a climbing wall and a 1½-acre corn maze to hay mountains, duck races, calf roping, and pumpkin bowling. Younger visitors can hop aboard the Pumpkin Train for a ride around the maze, while the new Country Arcade adds fun games for kids like Skee-Ball and giant Jenga. Families can stop by the animal barn for hands-on encounters or take photos with pumpkins. 

The Country Store sells décor, wreaths, centerpieces, jams, jellies, and honey, as well as toys and gifts. Food is also a highlight, with a menu that ranges from BBQ sandwiches and ribbon fries to funnel cakes, pumpkin fudge, and hot spiced cider. Visitors can even bring their own meals and enjoy a picnic in the designated area near the parking lot. Between the farm attractions, food options, and shopping, Walden Pumpkin Farm offers a full day of autumn fun just a short drive from Williamson County. • 8653 Rocky Fork Rd, Smyrna, TN 37167, (615) 220-2918 •

Shuckle's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch Greenbrier TN

Shuckle’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch – Greenbrier, TN

For nearly two decades, Shuckle’s Corn Maze at Fiddle Dee Farms in Greenbrier has been drawing visitors with its family-friendly blend of outdoor adventure and festival-style fun. The centerpiece is an eight-acre corn maze, designed each season with twists, turns, and themed surprises that challenge even the most confident explorers. Guests can try the maze by day or bring a flashlight after dark for even more excitement. Beyond the maze, the farm is packed with activities: hayrides through the property, a giant jumping pillow, rope and obstacle courses, slides, playgrounds, and games like pumpkin bowling and pumpkin skee ball. Younger children enjoy the Wee Fiddle Dee Playground and the cow train, while older kids and adults can test their aim with the corn cannon or try the climbing walls. Evening bonfires create a cozy gathering spot once the sun goes down.

Food is another highlight at Shuckle’s, with options that range from festival favorites like funnel cakes, apple fritters, and pumpkin pie to heartier meals such as burgers, hot dogs, and nachos. Sweet treats like pumpkin bread, pumpkin spice coffee, and cheesecake add a delicious seasonal touch. • 7526 Swift Rd, Greenbrier, TN 37073, (615) 669-6293 •

Pumpkin patch in Springfield, TN at Honeysuckle Hill Farm Fall Festival, which includes a corn maze, hayrides, pig races, singing chicken shows, a pumpkin cannon demonstration, climbing walls, ziplines, obstacle courses, and the always-popular Pumpkin Express Light Show in the evenings. For those who stay after dark, the farm keeps the fun going with fireworks, bonfires, and flashlight maze adventures.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm – Springfield, TN

With more than 30 attractions and a calendar filled with shows and events, Honeysuckle Hill Farm is one of the largest fall destinations in Middle Tennessee. Each year, the farm hosts its Fall Festival, which includes classics like a sprawling corn maze, hayrides, and a pumpkin patch alongside unique touches that set it apart. Families can watch pig races, singing chicken shows, and even a pumpkin cannon demonstration, while kids flock to the climbing walls, ziplines, obstacle courses, and the always-popular Pumpkin Express Light Show in the evenings. For those who stay after dark, the farm keeps the fun going with fireworks, bonfires, and flashlight maze adventures.

Food is also a big part of the experience at Honeysuckle Hill. From BBQ sandwiches and chicken on a stick at Paw Paw’s Smoke Shack to fried treats at the Back 40 Snack Shack and comfort food at Grandma’s Country Kitchen, there are plenty of options to keep families fueled throughout the day. Treats like apple cider slushies, donuts, fudge, and milkshakes add to the festival atmosphere. • 1765 Martins Chapel Church Rd, Springfield, TN 37172, (615) 382-7593 •

White House Pumpkin Patch Tennessee

White House Pumpkin Patch – White House, TN

Founded in 2021, White House Pumpkin Patch has quickly grown into a seasonal favorite,  just a short drive from Franklin and Williamson County. The farm was created to build a family-centered fall tradition, and today it offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages. Its sprawling pumpkin patch is the heart of the experience, with a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors to choose from, whether you’re looking for a carving pumpkin, a pie pumpkin, or a decorative centerpiece. An eight-acre, themed corn maze gives guests a chance to test their sense of direction, while scenic hayrides offer a relaxing way to take in the views of the farm and the surrounding countryside.

In addition to pumpkins and hayrides, the farm has built out a playful carnival area with mini golf and other skill games. Shopping is also part of the draw, with mums, cornstalks, and straw bales available for decorating porches and yards. • 8601 Cross Plains Rd, White House, TN 37188, (615) 429-1185 •

Fall Decor and Pumpkins in Franklin TN

Pumpkin Patches and Fall Decor in Franklin, TN

Not every outing has to include a maze or a hayride. Sometimes the perfect stop is a smaller farm or market where you can grab a pumpkin, pick up a few mums, and head home to decorate. Franklin has several spots like this, where the focus is on pumpkins and seasonal goods rather than large-scale attractions.

Riverbend Nurseries Franklin TN Pumpkins Fall Decor

Riverbend Nurseries – Franklin, TN

Riverbend Nurseries, a family-owned garden center and wholesale nursery in Franklin, is a go-to spot for fall decorating. Open year-round, the nursery grows more than 1,500 varieties of plants on its 275-acre property, but in the cooler months, it’s stocked with pumpkins, straw bales, cornstalks, and colorful mums. Shoppers will also find flowering and ornamental annuals, décor for indoors and outdoors, and even vegetable starters in compostable pots. It’s a convenient stop for anyone looking to bring a bit of autumn home without spending the day at a farm. • 2008 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin, TN 37064, (615) 468-2008 •

Farmstand at Berry Farms Pumpkins Franklin TN

The Farm Stand at Berry Farms – Franklin, TN

Each Friday afternoon, the Farm Stand at Berry Farms brings local flavor and community spirit to Town Center Park. In the fall, the market embraces the season with pumpkins, mums, and festive décor, as well as themed activities like scavenger hunts, cookie giveaways, and even pet costume contests. With live music and plenty of fun, the Farm Stand is an easy, family-friendly way to pick up pumpkins and decorations while supporting local farmers and makers. • 6001 Hughes Crossing, Franklin, TN 37064 •

Cooper Trooper Pumpkin Franklin TN

Cooper Trooper Pumpkin Patch – Franklin, TN

Each October, the Cooper Trooper Foundation hosts its annual Pumpkin Patch fundraiser in Franklin. Staffed entirely by volunteers, the patch raises money to support families battling childhood cancer, with 100% of the profits going directly to the foundation after covering the cost of pumpkins. Shoppers are encouraged to buy a “pumpkin for a purpose,” knowing their purchase helps make a difference in the lives of local families.

Along with pumpkins for sale, the patch offers small games like corn hole, bean bag toss, and pumpkin tic-tac-toe for children. Families are welcome to take photos, and volunteers are often happy to snap a picture for you in the designated photo area. With its convenient location and meaningful mission, a visit to the Cooper Trooper Pumpkin Patch has become a tradition in Franklin. • 530 Cool Springs Blvd, Franklin, TN 37067, (629) 256-5656 •

Cheekwood Harvest. Photo by Caitlin Harris. Courtesy of Cheekwood Estate & Gardens.

Bonus: Magic in the Gardens

Not every fall experience involves a farm field or corn maze. For those who prefer gardens, art, and lively festivities, this Nashville destination offers a stunning way to celebrate the season.

Cheekwood Harvest at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens – Nashville, TN

While it doesn’t offer hayrides or corn mazes, Cheekwood Harvest at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens is one of the most spectacular ways to celebrate fall in Middle Tennessee. Visitors can purchase pumpkins to take home, but the real draw is the seasonal showcase. Each year, the grounds transform into a wonderland with its beloved Pumpkin Village, where whimsical pumpkin houses are surrounded by thousands of gourds and brilliant mums. More than 75,000 pumpkins dot the gardens, and a towering jack-o’-lantern topiary has become one of Nashville’s most photographed fall displays.

Evenings bring Harvest Nights on Thursdays, with themed events such as salsa night, Oktoberfest, and a festive costumed Bootanical Bash. Guests can stroll the family-friendly, illuminated Scarecrow Trail, sip cocktails, and enjoy food trucks and live music beneath the stars. On weekends, the Beer Garden offers craft brews, local food, and performances against the backdrop of colorful autumn leaves.

Cheekwood Harvest may not have the traditional farm attractions, but it’s a one-of-a-kind destination where art, gardens, and traditions come together to create a memorable fall outing. • 1200 Forrest Park Dr, Nashville, TN 37205, (615) 356-8000 •

Hayrides Corn Mazes and Pumpkins in Franklin TN

From Corn Mazes to Porch Pumpkins: Choose Your Fall Tradition

Whether you want to spend the day exploring hayrides, corn mazes, and pumpkin patches or simply make a quick stop to grab a pumpkin, Middle Tennessee has options for every kind of fall outing. 

Some destinations offer full-day adventures with games, food, and seasonal entertainment, while others make it easy to pick up pumpkins, mums, and décor. Many of these spots also set up festive displays perfect for snapping a family photo, so you can bring a little piece of autumn home no matter how much time you have to spare.

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