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November 12, 2025

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Cheekwood Harvest 2023. Photo by Caitlin Harris. Courtesy of Cheekwood Estate & Gardens.

Cheekwood Harvest Begins in September

Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Cheekwood Harvest, running Sept. 13 through Oct. 30.

As crisp air moves in and leaves start to change, the fall season shines at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. In addition to the display of fall colors courtesy of thousands of colorful pumpkins and chrysanthemums in the gardens, the festivities continue with new evening activities for the whole family.

New This Year!

Cheekwood Harvest runs from September 13 until October 30, 2025. New this year, the fun continues after dusk at Harvest NIGHTS on Thursdays throughout the festival. A towering Jack-o’-Lantern Topiary, adorned with an estimated 160 faux jack-o’-lanterns will be front and center in the Bradford Robertson Color Garden. Enjoy a spooky Scarecrow Trail with photo opportunities next to jack-o’- lanterns, large cauldrons and magic lanterns. Musical performances, food trucks and seasonal libations complete the perfect fall evening.

Pumpkin Village

The popular Pumpkin Village returns to Arboretum Lawn. More than 75,000 pumpkins provided by local farms will be nestled throughout the gardens, while 5,000 yellow, red and orange chrysanthemums add an extra pop of fall color. Guests can snap a photo in front of three charming houses made of pumpkins featuring thatch and cedar roofs adorned with chartreuse and dark purple Ipomoea vines. A wide variety of pumpkins in various colors including orange, light pink, green and white will be available for purchase and ready for you to carve at home.

Take a stroll through the Scarecrow Trail and see how local artists, organizations and schools turn ordinary frames into works of art and incorporate this year’s theme, “A Hint of Haunts.”

Cheekwood Harvest NIGHTS

September 18 – October 30 | Thursdays | 5 – 9 p.m.
Fall festivities continue after dusk at Harvest NIGHTS on Thursdays. Enjoy special programming, musical performances, food trucks, a Spooky Scarecrow Trail and seasonal libations.

September 18 | Pumpkinpalooza!
Pumpkin carving contests and demonstrations by master carver Lundy Cupp.

September 25 | Salsa Night at Cheekwood
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with salsa dancing, delicious food and more.

October 9 | Oktoberfest at Cheekwood
Relax and take in the scenery with beer, brats and Bavarian music.

October 30 | Bootanical Bash
Costume contest and dance party hosted by a DJ playing spooky tunes.

Weekend Musical Performances in the Beer Garden

Gather with friends to celebrate the arrival of fall at the Cheekwood Beer Garden – the only beer garden in an actual garden in Nashville! Every weekend during Cheekwood Harvest from noon to 2 p.m., enjoy local beers, specialty cocktails, wine and champagne and live music. Guests can grab a picnic table or bring a blanket and kick back and enjoy a fall day amongst the pumpkins and mums.

  • September 13 | Luke Bulla
  • September 14 | Jerry Tachoir Group
  • September 20 | Les Sabler (small band)
  • September 21 | Justyna Kelley
  • September 27 | The Fundamental Sound
  • September 28 | Summerlyn Powers
  • October 4 | Grimey’s New & Preloved Music
  • October 5 | Les Sabler (big band)
  • October 11 | The Beatledudes
  • October 12 | Chloe Kimes
  • October 18 | Hi-Jivers
  • October 19 | Hannah Juanita
  • October 25 | Grimey’s AJO3
  • October 26 | Shaun Murphy

Japanese Moon Viewing

October 5 | 4 – 9 p.m.

Cheekwood’s 11th annual Japanese Moon Viewing celebration, Otsukimi, is an afternoon and moonlit evening featuring a kimono fashion show, tea ceremony demonstrations, traditional Japanese music and dance, mochi pounding and other hands-on activities as the Harvest moon shines from above.

Halloween Pooch Party

October 25 & 26 | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Bring your pup out for costume contests and snap a pic of your four-legged companion at the Pumpkin Village. Costume contests will be held at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day. This year’s special costume category is “A Hint of Haunts,” so bring your pooches dressed as Halloween characters and let them strut their stuff on the stage. Also, browse the dog-friendly vendors and delight your furry friends with special treats. Members can reserve tickets starting on August 26. Tickets go on sale to not-yet members on September 2.

El Día de los Muertos

November 1 & 2 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For the 26th year, Cheekwood presents the largest Day of the Dead festival in Middle Tennessee where you can experience murals created by area middle and high school students, beautiful ofrendas or memorial altars honoring the deceased, Latin and Aztec dance performers, traditional musical performances, authentic cuisine and handmade goods and hands-on activities for kids of all ages. Tickets go on sale September 23.

Cheekwood Harvest Afternoon Tea at Café 29

September 16 – October 23 | Tuesday & Thursday | 3 – 4:30 p.m.

Cheekwood’s Afternoon Tea continues with an updated menu of seasonal teas, savory bite-sized sandwiches, and freshly baked sweets to reflect the flavors of autumn. Tableside service is offered for parties of 2 or 4 guests. Reserve tickets at cheekwood.org. Members: $50 per attendee Not-Yet Members: $50 per attendee + general admission

Music City Rose Show

September 13 & 14 | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Nashville Rose Society invites you to see award-winning rosarians from across Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky as they compete for “Best Rose” awards in multiple categories – from hybrid teas, floribundas, and miniatures to shrub roses and old garden roses – displaying hundreds of roses in a variety of colors and fragrances. Master Rosarian Ron Daniels will share rose gardening expertise in a lecture on Saturday, September 13, at 1 p.m.

Harvest Plant Sale

September 20 & 21 | 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or until plants are sold out

From mums to perennials, violas, pansies and more, view a curated selection of fall plants, many of which are planted at Cheekwood. The sale is on Arboretum Lawn adjacent to the pumpkin sale kiosk, so you can coordinate your plants with your pumpkin selections. Gardeners will be available to assist with design and installation ideas.

Spring Bulb Sale

October 18 & 19 | 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or until plants are sold out

Get a head start on finding flower bulbs that will bloom into pure joy next spring. Cheekwood’s annual bulb sale showcases spring flowering tulips and daffodils, most of which will be on display during Cheekwood in Bloom in 2026. Bulb varieties at this sale include many shades of red and white, a big part of next year’s spring festival theme. The curated selection of bulbs for sale will be set up outside the Garden Gift Shop next to Botanic Hall.

The Cheekwood Gardening School

September 13 – October 25

Whether you are just beginning as a home gardener or looking to expand your planting repertoire, learn from experienced instructors from regional plant societies, local Master Gardeners, and Cheekwood’s own staff. Fall class topics include landscape design, growing backyard habitats, cool-season containers and more.

Cheekwood Harvest After Hours

These new classes focus on a particular element of Cheekwood that you may have passed by while visiting during the day. However, now you will be able to take a closer look and establish a new appreciation of the beauty of Cheekwood.

  • September 17 | Bryant Fleming’s Vision: Water at Cheekwood
  • September 24 | Blevins Japanese Garden
  • October 1 | Burr Terrace Garden

 

 

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 6-year-old Ezra and 2-year-old Norah.