Flat Top Mountain Farm Gears Up For Third Year Of Its Fall Festival

  • Monday, August 21, 2023

As the hues of autumn begin to paint the landscape, Flat Top Mountain Farms announces the return of its Fall Festival for the third consecutive year. Nestled on the plateau of Flat Top Mountain in Soddy Daisy, the farm invites families and friends to immerse themselves in a season of celebration, fun and natural beauty.

The Flat Top Mountain Farms Fall Festival offers an array of activities that include:

Pumpkin Patch and Hayrides: Visitors can explore the sprawling pumpkin patch to find a pumpkin for carving and decorating. Hayrides through the farmland provide scenic views and a touch of nostalgia.

Corn Maze Adventure: Get lost in the twists and turns of the elaborately designed corn mazes, a challenge for both the young and the young at heart.

Live Entertainment: Under the moonlit sky on select days, a guitarist will perform. 

Local Made Market: A curated selection of locals will showcase their crafts, from handmade wood works, to bakery, to intricately knitted items, providing an opportunity to support the local creative community.

Harvest Treats: Savor the flavors of the season with an array of fall-inspired treats, including caramel apples, warm apple cider, and freshly baked pies.

Kids' Corner: On select days, children can enjoy a range of activities tailored just for them, including face painting, flower picking, and interactive storytelling sessions.

U-Pick Flowers: Join in an extended flower-picking season with zinnias, pincushions, sunflowers and more for the public to pick until the end of October.

The Flat Top Mountain Farms Fall Festival is scheduled to take place Sept. 15-Oct. 29. 

For event details, ticket information, and updates, please visit www.flattopmountainfarm.com or follow Flat Top Mountain Farms on social media platforms. 

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