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    From haunted tours to pumpkin patches, there's plenty of fun for all to enjoy!

    By Kelly Broderick,

    2024-09-03
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    From haunted hayrides to pumpkin patches and ghost tours, there's so much spooky & family fun for you to enjoy!

    We will update as the season goes on, so make sure to check back in!

    Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes

    You can head on over to these farms for family-friendly fun!

    Flying Ghost Pumpkin Patch
    97 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN, United States, Tennessee
    Cost: Entrance is FREE!

    Lucky Ladd Farms Pumpkin Patch & Fall Festival
    4374 Rocky Glade Rd, Eagleville, TN 37060
    Festival runs from September 21 - November 1
    Cost: General Admission is $17 (It's advised you buy tickets ahead of time since it's likely to sell out)

    Walden Pumpkin Farm
    8653 Rocky Fork Rd, Smyrna, TN 37167
    Open Thursdays through Sundays from September 21 through October 31
    Cost: Pumpkins range from $2 - $20

    Amazin' Acres of Fun
    2857 Old Kentucky Rd, Sparta, TN 38583
    Dozens of activities to enjoy and a u-pick pumpkin patch!

    Shuckles Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
    7526 Swift Road, Greenbrier, TN 37073
    Opens September 21 and runs through October 27 every Saturday and Sunday.
    Cost: General Admission is $16.43

    Wilson Family Farm
    4809 Byrd Lane, College Grove, Tennessee 37046
    Pick a pumpkin or enjoy a hayride here!

    Gentry Farm
    1974 New Hwy 96 W, Franklin, TN 37064
    Fall fun kicks off September 28 and runs through October 28
    Cost: $13

    Honeysuckle Hill Farm
    1765 Martins Chapel Church Rd, Springfield, TN 37172
    Fall Festival runs from September 21 through October 31
    Cost: Ranges from $19.95 to $27.95

    Cedarwood Pumpkin Patch
    2900 Old Nashville Hwy, McMinnville, TN 37110
    Pumpkin Patch is open from September 21 through October 31

    Grandaddy's Farm
    454 Highland Ridge Rd, Estill Springs, TN, United States, Tennessee
    Runs from September 21 through October 26

    Haunted Houses & Hayrides

    Beast House
    3976 Dickerson Pike Nashville, TN 37207

    Creepy Hollow Woods
    2133 Joe Brown Rd. Spring Hill, TN 37174

    Dead Land
    7040 Murfreesboro Rd. Lebanon, TN 37090

    Devil's Dungeon
    510 Davidson St. Nashville, TN 37213

    Millers Thrillers
    1431 Carters Creek Pike Columbia, TN 38401

    Nashville Nightmare
    1016 Madison Square Madison, TN 37115

    Slaughterhouse Nashville Haunted House
    3445 Lebanon Pike Hermitage, TN 37076

    Nightmare on Marina Lane
    160 Marina Lane, Carthage, TN
    Runs Friday's and Saturday's in October from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

    Ghost Tours

    Did we miss a spooky spot? Let me know at kelly.broderick@newschannel5.com

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    Nashville pet foster groups deal with overcrowding

    It’s a sad reality that area animal shelters and non-profit rescue organizations face constant overcrowding -- with so many dogs, cats and other animals waiting for a forever home. Jason Lamb reports here that Metro leaders are working with those groups – including Critter Cavalry – to find solutions. I’ve fostered a dog from Critter Cavalry, so I understand the need is great. And I found my pup Domino through another local group, Proverbs Animal Rescue. Ultimately, it starts with all of us. Getting more dogs and cats spayed or neutered can help control the pet population – and ease the burden.

    -Rhori Johnston

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