Fall Festivities in Chattanooga: Explore Pumpkin Patches, Haunted Houses, and Festivals This Autumn!

Fall Festivities in Chattanooga: Your Guide to Seasonal Fun!

Hey there, Chattanooga! Are you ready to soak in the fabulous fall vibes? The air is getting crisper, pumpkin spice is back on the menu, and the leaves are starting to don their beautiful autumn hues. Whether you’re looking to enjoy some outdoor activities, indulge in seasonal flavors, or get a little spooked, we’ve got the scoop on the best fall events happening all around the Scenic City this season!

Farm Fun and Festivals

First up on our fall adventure is the Flat Tip Mountain Farm where the Fall Festival is running until October 27. For just $12, you can hop on a hayride, tackle two corn mazes, and take home a small pumpkin—perfect for those Instagram selfies, right?

If you’ve got your sights set on picking the perfect pumpkin, make sure to check out Weaver Tree Farms on Signal Mountain Road. This North Carolina gem is brimming with pumpkins, gourds, and all kinds of fall decor. Just keep your eyes peeled for the giant inflatable pumpkin that can’t be missed!

Another great spot is Fairmount Orchard on Signal Mountain, which is open through January. Get ready to stock up on fresh apples, cider, jams, and jellies. Yum!

Spooktacular Experiences

Feeling brave? Visit Dread Hollow, our very own haunted house! This year’s theme is “Vengeance,” featuring three spooky sections including the Rosemore Sanatorium that will scare your socks off. Make sure to book your tickets starting at $25 if you think you can handle the chills!

For those who enjoy a little ghostly history, Chattanooga Ghost Tours has you covered with super interesting tours of haunted sites. Choose from three different tours, starting at just $20!

Community Celebrations

Join the festivities at the Ringgold Haunted Depot every Friday and Saturday night from October 11-26. Here you can enjoy hayrides, ghost tours, and warm bonfires. An all-access ticket is available for $23, or you can grab individual tickets for each activity.

Nature and Art Events

Don’t miss out on the splendid colors of fall at Rock City, where from now until November 8, you can take part in daily programming like pumpkin painting and gnome quests. Tickets are $34, and we recommend buying online for a discount!

If you fancy something artistic, head to Between the Bridges Festival on October 19-20 at Coolidge Park. There will be 50 local artists showcasing their work, plus a special section featuring 15 talented clay artists—perfect for art lovers!

Food, Music, and More!

Mark your calendars for the Chattanooga Oktoberfest on October 12-13 at the First Horizon Pavilion. Dress in your best German attire, and get ready to enjoy beer, food, and festivities!

And let’s not forget the county fair! The Hamilton County Fair is back from November 8-10 at McDonald Farm, featuring all the classic rides, games, and delicious fair food. Tickets start at just $8!

Something for Everyone

Don’t worry, there’s plenty happening no matter your interests! If you’re a music lover, you can enjoy the Fall Forever Bluegrass Festival kicking off on November 7 in nearby Chickamauga, or cheer on cyclists at the Cycle Sequatchie Century event on October 5.

With so much going on, it’s time to lace up those boots, grab your friends, and make the most of this absolutely fabulous fall in Chattanooga! From exciting haunted experiences to sweet apple treats, there’s something for everyone in our beloved Scenic City this season. Happy autumn!


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