Autumn in the south is a whole new ballgame. It's a place where the wildly kind folk of Nashville bust out all their favorite fall decor, baking up a storm with local apples and pumpkins, giving their homes the effervescent smell of cinnamon and sugar. If you're looking to get into the fall spirit (without spending millions of dollars on gold-encrusted pumpkins) then we've got the sweetest little road trip for you. Get ready to experience the best fall foliage in Nashville. Here's the map!
Wondering where to see fall colors in Nashville? This handy route will show you all the highlights.
1. Montgomery Bell State Park
This stunning park is located a minute outside the city, but proffers gorgeous lakeside views, crowned with pretty fall colors in Nashville.
2. Edwin Warner Park
Stretch your legs at Edwin Warner park and experience some of the most spectacular fall colors in Nashville.
3. Percy Warner Park
Next, head over to Percy Warner Park! The sister parks have scads of hiking trails and walking opportunities that will get you out in the crisp fall air.
4. Cheekwood
You're going to pay an admission fee, but there's nothing more beautiful than the Cheekwood grounds in the fall in Nashville. Plus, a huge mansion to visit, filled with art? You can't miss it.
5. Radnor Lake
This Brentwood gem is a favorite amongst locals and has a three mile loop that skims the lake and lets you breathe a bit. This is a calming place, folks.
6. Drive East Nashville
Yep - drive through East Nashville to see some of the best fall foliage in Nashville! The historic homes wear crowns of orange, yellow and red during this time of year, and it looks altogether magical.
7. Shelby Bottoms Greenway
Take your puppy or ride a bike through Shelby Bottoms, a neat nature area that's perfect for an afternoon out in the sunshine. This area is home to some of the most wonderful fall colors in Nashville.
What do you think about this fall foliage road trip around Nashville? What are your favorite things to do in fall in Nashville? And where do you like to see the best fall foliage in Nashville? Let us know in the comments!
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