Nashville Fall Festival
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Great for birthday parties (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
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Recent Reviews
Chelsea Pena
7 months agoExtraordinarily family friendly. Enough to do, but not so much that you or your kids become over stimulated. Petting zoo, slides, sensory corn boxes, hayride with free pumpkin picking, good bluegrass music, and a couple yummy small business food vendors. Set on a beautiful piece of property that acts as a retreat center, I like this place enough that I want to come back even when the fall festival is not going on! Also- these folks were kind enough to accommodate my special needs stepdaughter by allocating more room for her and my husband on the hayride. 10/10.
Virtue Jéan
6 months ago⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Unforgettable Autumn Experience! Nash Fall Fest is hands down one of the best seasonal events in Nashville! From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by the vibrant atmosphere, colorful autumn decor, and the scent of delicious food from local vendors. The festival offers something for everyone—whether you’re enjoying live music, browsing through the artisan booths, or indulging in the fall-themed treats. I loved how family-friendly the event was, with plenty of activities for kids and adults alike, from pumpkin carving to hayrides. The variety of local craft booths was impressive, and I walked away with some unique handmade items. The festival was well-organized, parking was easy, and the whole experience had that cozy, small-town charm that really makes you feel like fall has arrived. I’ll definitely be making this an annual tradition! Highly recommend Nash Fall Fest for anyone looking to soak in the autumn spirit!
Nic
6 months agoIt was cute! I went on Saturday October 5th. It was pretty small, but I understand that this event hasn't been going for very long (only a couple of years if I remember correctly). It was nice to walk around, but there wasn't much to do. The hot air balloon line forms pretty much the moment the clock hits 4 pm, and it is LONG. The truck was still driving around to get to where they need to everything set up, and there were people literally following it. I had originally planned on taking a ride on it but decided against it since the line was so long they weren't going let it rise very high and airtime would have been extremely short. I was under the impression that helicopter rides would be available that day since the wind/weather was good enough for it, but the helicopter never arrived. I was disappointed, but it is what it is. The petting zoo area was very small, but the animals were under tents that provided them massive shade coverage. If you check their website you'll see what food trucks will be available that day. My partner and I had Greek for lunch, and my partner had ice cream afterwards. Both were really good. My partner also went and had himself an iced coffee which he said was also good. Overall it was a fun couple of hours of walking around and enjoying the atmosphere. The photo-ops were cute, and the land itself was very pretty. Hopefully the festival will grow and have more things to do in the future, but it wasn't bad.
Rachael Nolen
6 months agoWe spent a lovely afternoon as a family at The Nashville Fall Festival. There was so much to do. Brendan and Kelly were lovely hosts and made us feel like family as they gave us a tour of their farm on the hayride. They were very informative and entertaining. I would highly recommend a visit. We will be back. 😊
Brittany Lewis
6 months agoOverall this was a decent experience. It is pretty small in comparison to other options. Children under 6 were free which is great because there isn’t much to do. There are two tire swings, a corn sensory area, and one slide. Food trucks are available. I would not recommend the Mexican option. It took 45 minutes for two tacos which were extremely underwhelming. The Greek food truck (Athena) was great. Paying $20 to get in plus all the extra charges add up quickly. $10 for a short pony ride, $3 for a small cup of feed for the petting zoo (they have about 5 or less animals total). The helicopter rides are $35 per person and although the “hot air balloon” is included, the guy arrived late (5pm) and the list to ride was extremely long. There were 3 pages full of names to ride and the remax lady stated they would only get through page one at best. The ride ended up being about 1 minute long and it didn’t go past the smallest trees. For the money spent, I would not recommend.
Contact Information
8687 Old Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37221, USA
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