Summer is quickly waning, which means there are only a handful of days to get in a few last minute activities before the weather starts to chill and the leaves begin to show out with red, orange and brown foliage colors. If you’re anything like us, there’s some low-level grief that starts to creep in at the loss of our favorite season and this quick list should give you the positive push you need to make it through the cooler months.

  1. Spend an afternoon at Arrington Vineyards.

Arrington Vineyards - Facebook This beautiful local hot spot is perfect for wine lovers and picnickers alike, with a gorgeous pastoral expanse that’s great for fun hangs with friends and low key familial events.

  1. Stock up at the local farmers market.

East Nashville Farmers Market - Facebook There are multiple farmers markets in Nashville, from the one open downtown seven days a week to the chill get-together in East Nashville. Stock up on your produce while you can, friends - this is the time to do it!

  1. Take the kids to Cumberland Park.

Nashville Cumberland Park - Facebook Cumberland Park is right on the riverfront, just outside of downtown, and offers up a fun splash pad for kids to run around and explore during the hotter months. Make sure to stop by before it closes for the season!

  1. Have you indulged in Shakespeare in the Park?

The Nashville Shakespeare Festival - Facebook Shakespeare in the Park runs through September, and the fun outdoor state is encircled by fabulous food trucks and a raucous crowd. The play changes every year, so this is the kind of tradition we can keep up.

  1. Shake it out on the Big Band Stage.

Centennial Park Big Band Dance - Facebook Every Saturday night during the summer you can join the band on the Big Band stage in Centennial Park for a fun night of sidestepping and skirt swaying. There’s a quick lesson, then you’re off to enjoy the evening with your partner.

  1. Spend date night atop LA Jackson.

LA Jackson - Flickr LA Jackson quite possibly has one of the best views of the city, and it’s a fantastic spot to indulge in a great drink and small plates as you watch the summer bleed into autumn.

  1. Visit a local art crawl.

Franklin Art Scene - Facebook Might we recommend the Franklin Art Crawl…? This fun community event is a great way to get connected with folks in the area whilst sipping wine and indulging in fabulous artwork.

You can continue to experience and enjoy the city with a visit to this fun and low-key new restaurant. It’s delicious!

Arrington Vineyards - Facebook

This beautiful local hot spot is perfect for wine lovers and picnickers alike, with a gorgeous pastoral expanse that’s great for fun hangs with friends and low key familial events.

East Nashville Farmers Market - Facebook

There are multiple farmers markets in Nashville, from the one open downtown seven days a week to the chill get-together in East Nashville. Stock up on your produce while you can, friends - this is the time to do it!

Nashville Cumberland Park - Facebook

Cumberland Park is right on the riverfront, just outside of downtown, and offers up a fun splash pad for kids to run around and explore during the hotter months. Make sure to stop by before it closes for the season!

The Nashville Shakespeare Festival - Facebook

Shakespeare in the Park runs through September, and the fun outdoor state is encircled by fabulous food trucks and a raucous crowd. The play changes every year, so this is the kind of tradition we can keep up.

Centennial Park Big Band Dance - Facebook

Every Saturday night during the summer you can join the band on the Big Band stage in Centennial Park for a fun night of sidestepping and skirt swaying. There’s a quick lesson, then you’re off to enjoy the evening with your partner.

LA Jackson - Flickr

LA Jackson quite possibly has one of the best views of the city, and it’s a fantastic spot to indulge in a great drink and small plates as you watch the summer bleed into autumn.

Franklin Art Scene - Facebook

Might we recommend the Franklin Art Crawl…? This fun community event is a great way to get connected with folks in the area whilst sipping wine and indulging in fabulous artwork.

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