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VISIT FRANKLIN | FALL 2022
Pick pumpkins at the Franklin Farmers Market or Gentry’s Farm Experience Main Street’s past in the present with a ghost tour by Franklin Walking Tours or Franklin on Foot Take a hike through Timberland Park or one of Williamson County’s amazing natural areas FallFamily-FriendlyExperiences
One of Franklin’s favorite annual festivals returns on Saturday, October 29! Hosted by the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, this family-friendly fall festival stretches throughout Franklin’s Main Street and historic district and features seasonal food and drink, children’s activities, live music, costume contests, craft vendors, and more.
The Franklin Farmers Market provides an unmatched Saturday morning experience. Get breakfast from local food trucks, pick up seasonal produce, browse craft vendors, and more. When you’re finished, head inside The Factory at Franklin for coffee and more shopping!
A staple of all things fall in Franklin, this seventhgeneration farm welcomes visitors each year to “pick your own” pumpkin and enjoy the 4-acre cornfield maze, nature trail, farm games, and more. All ages will enjoy this family-friendly outing!
Franklin, the epicenter of a major Civil War battle, has urban legends and paranormal stories like any town with 200+ years of history. If ghost tours with a dose of local history are right up your alley, Franklin Walking Tours or Franklin on Foot will guide you through the historic district and give you the inside scoop on spooky stories, haunted homes, and more.
Guided Ghost Tours
TIMBERLAND PARK
WE ROCK THE SPECTRUM KIDS GYM
Take in the changing leaves and crisp fall weather in one of the coziest towns in the South!
Franklin Farmers Market
Hikers can enjoy various trails (and difficulty levels) to choose from, including an ADA-compliant trail.
OWL’S HILL NATURE SANCTUARY
Over in Brentwood, this 27-acre natural area and arboretum features a one-mile loop walking and bikeway trail showcasing native trees and wildlife.
DEERWOOD ARBORETUM & NATURE CENTER
An excellent option for families! Don’t miss their annual fall color hikes every Saturday in October.
Bring the kids to We Rock, a locally-owned, sensory-friendly indoor gymnasium! The 5,600-square-foot facility features swings, crash mats and pillows, a zip line, a trampoline, and more, all available daily during open play time.
Gentry’s Farm
Fall Hiking
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Take in the beautiful Tennessee fall foliage with a hike! Williamson County offers many fantastic hiking trails made for enjoying the cool weather and changing leaves. Discover our favorite hiking spots below, or check out our all-season Outdoor Guide for more details!
Come see why Franklin topped Travel + Leisure’s lists of “Best Places to See Fall Foliage in the United States” and “America’s Best Halloween Towns,” and read on for our top seasonal activities you can’t miss while you’re in town.
TOP FALL HIKING PICKS
Weekend Itinerary
Five Daughters Bakery
PM Explore the Masters & Makers Trail with a drive out to Arrington Vineyards for a picture-perfect picnic experience paired with award-winning wines, or experience a tour and small-batch whiskey tasting at Company Distilling in Thompson’s Station.
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Fall is the perfect time to plan a trip to Franklin! While it’s hard to do everything in Franklin in just one weekend, this fun-fulled itinerary includes top spots and local favorites around town so you can enjoy every crisp and cozy fall moment this season.
Grab a coffee at 1819 at the historic Homestead Manor property, then check out Preservation Park for 360-degree views of the countryside. Head to Circa Grill or Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint for a bite before heading on to the next leg of your adventure. Amble down the 31A Trail in Nolensville for unique shopping and dining spots along this bustling, historic corridor. Pick up seasonal produce and goods from Morning Glory Orchard and Nolensville Feed Mill, and sample craft beers while lounging on the patio at Mill Creek Brewing Co.
Tennessee’s new Franklin Hop Tour will take you on an entertaining 90-minute loop on a vintage trolley with expert guides pointing out over 50 local points of interest and sharing local and historical stories of Franklin and Leiper’s Fork along the way. Grab combo tickets to tour two of the Franklin Hop Tour stops at the Visitor Center in downtown Franklin! Carnton and Carter House stood at the epicenter of the Battle of Franklin and are must-sees for history buffs.
Friday PM Check into your hotel and stroll down historic Main Street all decorated for fall, or take yourself on a self-guided walking tour with one of our free digital passes! Not to be missed are the “Fuller Story” downtown markers and “March to Freedom” statue detailing the significance of USCT troops during the Battle of Franklin.
Saturday AM Scope out the Franklin Farmers Market at The Factory at Franklin, an old stove factory turned multiuse facility that offers many shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Get a 100-layer doughnut from Five Daughters Bakery and try a seasonal drink from Honest Coffee Roasters while you’re there!
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Ready for dinner? Enjoy acclaimed Southern fare at Red Pony, 55 South, or Puckett’s in downtown Franklin. Catch live music at Kimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor, or watch a movie or performance at The Franklin Theatre. Afterward, head to O’ Be Joyful for a craft cocktail nightcap!
Sample spirits and take a tour at Leiper’s Fork Distillery!
PM For a truly unique fall experience you’ll never forget, visit a local farm! Pick a pumpkin and explore the corn maze at Gentry’s Farm, make a reservation to meet alpacas at Mistletoe Farm, or cuddle baby goats and sample cheese at Noble Springs Dairy Take a joyride down the Natchez Trace Parkway to see fall foliage, historic sites, gorgeous overlooks, and the iconic double-arch bridge. Then, head just off the Natchez Trace to the idyllic village of Leiper’s Fork for shopping and art galleries. Dine at 1892 for an incredible farm-to-table meal, or enjoy some Southern classics and live music a the iconic Fox & Locke stage. Don’t miss a visit to Leiper’s Fork Distillery for “grain-to-glass” whiskey, another stop on the Masters & Makers Trail.
Sunday AM Kick-start your morning with brunch at Frothy Monkey or Herban Market, two eateries with locally-sourced menus. For New Orleans-inspired cuisine, try brunch classics and cocktails with a Big Easy twist at Ruby
Sunshine. If flaky, freshly-baked biscuits are speaking your language, you can’t go wrong with a dish from Biscuit Love! In the mood to go pickin’? You’ll love Franklin’s antique district! Local favorites include Mercantile 1858, City Farmhouse, Franklin Antique Mall, and Winchester Antiques. If boutique shopping is more your speed, browse White’s Mercantile, Tin Cottage, and many more shops dotting Main Street and beyond. Learn hidden stories and historic facts during an immersive guided tour hosted by Franklin on Foot or Franklin Walking Tours. From history to ghosts to the local food scene, there’s a tour for everyone!
SEASONAL EVENTS BROKEN WHEEL MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL October 1 TENNESSEE APPLE & ALL THINGS FALL FESTIVAL October 8 MAGNOLIA & VINE PUMPKIN FESTIVAL October 15 PUMPKINFEST October 29 WINE DOWN MAIN STREET November 5
Pulltight Hill Tucked away in Bethesda around some backcountry roads, you’ll find the hidden gem of Pulltight Hill. When you need to take a two-lane driver, roll down the windows, and explore the beautiful Tennessee countryside with fields, farms, forests, and all the fresh fall air your heart can handle. Up Pulltight Hill Road, you’ll find a few spots to pull over—one paved, others on the shoulder—and observe the landscape that has inspired many a Tennessee ballad. It’s a peaceful, lowtraffic view away from city noise.
Winstead Hill Park History lovers will appreciate the view from the top of Winstead Hill Park: It was General John Bell Hood’s command post as he observed his advancing troops in 1864. The view looks north down Columbia Pike towards Main Street. While this is a more developed view than some of the untouched beauty you’ll see at other overlooks, it is still stunning inn autumn and provides a fascinating look into our past and the Battle of Franklin.
A stone’s throw away from the hustle and bustle, Lynnwood Way Lookout off of Franklin Road is a peaceful roadside park with a view that transforms into an impressionist painting of fall color. Take leisurely drive up to the lookout, and you’ll find plenty of room to park. The great thing about Lynnwood is that it’s a lesser-known lookout spot—meaning you can relax with few other visitors. Lynnwood is especially photogenic at sunset, where layers of dusky color fill the sky.
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When it comes to scenic views, Franklin takes home the gold. Its natural beauty is a big reason that visitors flock to the area in the fall; you won’t find vibrant foliage, lookouts where you can see for miles, a picture-perfect Main Street, and rolling Tennessee hills just anywhere. With deep hues of red, orange, and yellow falling on storied trees, you won’t want to miss these spectacular and unique views around Natcheztown.Trace Parkway Bridge
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One of the most photographed spots in Middle Tennessee is the double-arched, 145-foot-high Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge. Located at milepost 438, the bridge runs across Highway 96 and Birdsong Hollow with a breathtaking view of the valley below. Park north of the bridge and walk down a paved path to get down to the Birdsong Hollow Overlook, where you’ll see the bridge peeking through colorful leaves. If you take the exit south of the bridge, you’ll find a parking area that lends a skyward view of the bridge. You’ll also want to venture out onto the bridge itself to experience the stunning view! Look out onto a valley that doubles as an artist’s canvas, with a stretch of road running through red sugar maples and orange oaks. It’s an absolute must-see while in Franklin.
Lynnwood Way Lookout
At Winstead Hill Park, there are two entrances—one is closer to the overlook, and one leads towards the park’s walking path. Choose your own adventure! Please not that getting to the top of this lookout spot requires some stairs and a rocky path.
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Williamson County Murals Venture out and discover all of the amazing murals painted by local artists throughout the county, from Fairview to Nolensville and everywhere in between! Sign up for the free Murals Trail digital passport to easily find them all and earn a prize after checking in virtually at four or more locations. The Franklin Theatre Opening in 1937 and renovated and restored in 2011 to its original Art Deco style, The Franklin Theatre is the centerpiece of downtown Franklin and now hosts movies, musical performances, and more. Get a great shot when the marquee is lit at night!
Live Music Venues
One of Williamson County’s most visited spots, Arrington features incredible views of the rolling Tennessee hills and amazing wines, as well a live music on the weekends. Get a wine flight and a picnic to enjoy as you take photos of the landscape!
The Park at Harlinsdale Farm Originally a farm before it became a 200-acre public park, Harlinsdale Farm was the home of Midnight Sun, one of the most famous Tennessee Walking Horses. Today, The Park at Harlinsdale Farm offers gorgeous views of rolling hills and wildlife and hosts various events throughout the year, including Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival each September.
Eclectic Franklin spots like Kimbro’s, Gray’s on Main, and the Mockingbird Theater are great places to hear rising talent. At Fox & Locke’s open mic nights in Leiper’s Fork, you never know what iconic recording artist will stop by for a surprise appearance!
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Learn about Midnight Sun, Franklin most famous horse, and explore Franklin on this kid-friendly hunt.
GREAT AMERICAN MAIN STREET See Franklin’s award-winning Main Street and learn about its history on this self-guided walking tour.
HAUNTS & HEADSTONES
CRAFT COFFEE TRAIL
Sign up for the trail of your choice, follow the stops, then pick up your prize at the Visitor Center in Franklin (400 Main St, Ste 200) upon completion. Click on a passport below to get started.
Discover eerie stories from Franklin’s historic homes and earliest cemeteries on this self-guided tour. Explore all that Franklin and Williamson County have to offer with a digital passport!
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Find amazing local murals—and the perfect photo ops—around Franklin and beyond.
SWEET TREATS TRAIL
Sample local spirits and learn about distilling, brewing, and winemaking on this beautiful, scenic trail.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with freshly baked goods, decadent ice cream, and more desserts.
MASTERS & MAKERS
Observe a variety of architectural styles while walking through Franklin’s oldest neighborhood, Hincheyville.
Digital Passports
Try signature lattes, seasonal specials, locally roasted beans, and more at Franklin’s best coffee shops.
MURALS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY
HISTORIC HOMES OF HINCHEYVILLE
MIDNIGHT SUN SCAVENGER HUNT
Franklin has so many great places to stay! Browse a variety of brand-new hotels, luxury stays, and quaint cottages for your perfect getaway. Below are just a few of the amazing accommodations Franklin has to offer. Click here to view the complete directory. THE HARPETH HOTEL Franklin’s first boutique luxury hotel | Downtown Franklin FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES Newly built property near CoolSprings Galleria | Cool Springs EMBASSY SUITES Pet-friendly hotel loaded with amenities | Cool Springs POT N’ KETTLE COTTAGES Renovated rentals with Southern charm | Leiper’s Fork SPRINGHILL SUITES Located in a hip, walkable area | McEwen Northside AC HOTEL BY MARRIOTT Newly built, centrally located boutique hotel | Brentwood The Harpeth Hotel Southall Farm & Inn COMING SOON SOUTHALL FARM & INN Luxury experiential stays in Leiper’s Fork Opening Winter 2022