Exciting Free Family Fun Awaits Nashville Residents This October!

Exciting Free Family Fun in Nashville This October!

As the leaves begin to change colors and the air turns crisp, Nashville families are in for a treat! With October here and fall break just around the corner, there’s a treasure trove of fun, family-friendly activities waiting for you throughout Middle Tennessee. The best part? Many of these events are absolutely free!

Outdoor Fun at Shelby Park

Kick off the fall festivities at Shelby Park near the Riverview Pavilion on South 20th St. Join in on yard games, food trucks, and live music from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free, so gather your loved ones and soak up the vibrant atmosphere! Just keep in mind that while participation is free, there will be food and drinks available for purchase to support local causes.

Movies Under the Stars at Beaman Park

If you’re in the mood for a classic cinema experience, head over to the Beaman Park Nature Center. Bring your blanket and chair to chill out on the lawn while enjoying popcorn and lemonade at 6:30 p.m. This event is perfect for kids aged 8 and older, offering a cozy autumn evening.

HOWL-o-ween for Dogs

Dog lovers, rejoice! The annual HOWL-o-ween festival at oneC1TY is happening from noon to 4 p.m. Treat your furry friends to an afternoon full of pet-centric fun! This event will feature local pet vendors, food trucks, and delicious beer tastings, all to support the Nashville Humane Association.

Banana Pudding Festival

More of a sweet tooth? Don’t miss the delightful Banana Pudding Festival at the Hickman County AG Pavilion on Grinders Switch Rd. Celebrate two days packed with activities, including tasting different varieties of banana pudding from local non-profits. With adult tickets at only $10 and kids at $5 (free for under 5), it’s a delicious outing for the whole family!

Dragon Boat Race at Cumberland Park

For those seeking a bit of adventure, cheer on 40 teams competing in a Dragon Boat race at Cumberland Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy thrilling cultural performances and get swept away in the excitement of this unique event!

Festival of Cultures at Centennial Park

If your family enjoys arts and culture, the Festival of Cultures at Centennial Park is happening from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This free festival features lively performances, delicious international food, and a wide range of activities for kids and teens alike.

Workshops and Libraries

Mark your calendars for first Saturdays at Home Depot, where kids can build something special from 9 a.m. to noon. Additionally, the Franklin Library is hosting pumpkin carving sessions for kids ages 10-13, providing all the supplies needed to create a masterpiece!

Kid-Friendly Festivals and Fun Activities

Nashville is packed with events like the Kidsville Family Festival at Centennial Park, where children can enjoy live music, games, and creative arts & crafts. Celebrate the spooky season with trick-or-treating events at various parks like Charlie Daniels Park and Patterson Park Community Center.

Harvest Fun at Shade Tree Farm

And let’s not forget the Shade Tree Farm and Orchard, where you’ll find plenty of fall fun with food trucks, fresh cider donuts, and seasonal vendors. It’s a fantastic spot to soak in the essence of autumn!

Ending with a Bang!

As October comes to a close, continue to celebrate the family spirit with the annual candy trail and a plethora of events leading up to Halloween. From arts and crafts to interactive games, there’s something happening almost every weekend. Just bring your family, grab your costumes, and get ready for an unforgettable fall break around Nashville!

Don’t let the fall season pass you by—these activities are designed to bring families together and create lasting memories. So get out, explore, and enjoy all that Middle Tennessee has to offer this October!


Author: HERE Nashville

HERE Nashville

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