The 10 Best Things To Do In Tennessee In August, 2023
By Marisa Roman|Published August 01, 2023
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Marisa Roman
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
Some of the best events and festivals take place in Tennesssee from May through August.
This is the best month to get out there and explore! August brings sunshine and warm weather, perfect for hiking and waterfall gazing.
Cons of Visiting Tennessee in August
Crowded! Anticipate encountering large crowds when visiting Tennessee’s well-known destinations such as Nashville, Memphis, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and other popular spots.
The heat can be uncomfortable for some visitors, especially if they are not accustomed to such high temps and humidity.
Tennessee Weather in August
Daytime high temperatures tend to be between 88-91 F (31-33 C), with about 15-16 days reaching or exceeding 90 F (32 C).
The chance of rain has significantly decreased compared to July, so you won’t have to worry about an umbrella TOO much.
As we enter another spectacular month for the Not Your Average Bucket List podcast, we’re covering all the best things to do in August 2023. For anyone who hasn’t yet heard of our podcast, Not Your Average Bucket List is an audio adventure by OnlyInYourState dedicated to unearthing hidden gems across the United States. For this monthly series, our two hosts will help you find the best things to do in Tennessee for August 2023!
So, are you ready to dive into a month of exciting things in Tennessee? First, if you want to listen to the episode, make sure to check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcasts:
Or, if you prefer a more visual experience, watch our hosts Sara and Marisa break everything down on YouTube!
Top Tennessee Attractions & Events in August
Looking for the best Tennessee attractions and events in August? We’ve rounded up the ten best things to do in August 2023, from restaurants to outdoor fun.
Whether it’s exploring hidden gems, delving into history and culture, or uncovering off-the-beaten-path adventures, our writers are the experts within their state. Each list is curated and checked by our state writers to include local attractions, must-visit spots, and insider tips, making us the go-to authority for fellow adventurers seeking authentic experiences each month.So without further ado, in no particular order…
Rafting the Ocoee River in Tennessee offers an exhilarating adventure for thrill-seekers. Located in the Cherokee National Forest, this renowned river provides a thrilling whitewater rafting experience with Class III and IV rapids. As you navigate the exciting twists and turns, you'll be surrounded by stunning natural beauty, creating an unforgettable and adrenaline-pumping journey for rafting enthusiasts of all levels.
Since 2003, Tomato Art Fest has brought people together through fun-themed art, local music, delicious food, costumes, wacky contests, shopping, and kids' activities. The 2023 festival in Historic East Nashville's Five Points will run on Friday, August 11, and Saturday, August 12. The event and concert are free, promoting inclusivity and costume participation while offering optional official ticketed festival events for attendees to enjoy.
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3. Enjoy breakfast all day at Eggs Up Grill in Germantown
Eggs Up Grill on Poplar Avenue warmly welcomes diners with a delightful selection of classic American dishes for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Kickstart your day with comforting breakfast favorites like omelets, benedicts, pancakes, and creative sandwich combos. For brunch and lunch, savor salads and hearty off-the-grill options, including cheesesteaks and burgers.
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4. Bring the whole fam to the Williamson County Fair
Williamson County AG Expo Park, 4215 Long Ln, Franklin, TN 37064, USA
Come and be part of "Livin' for the Ribbon" at the Williamson County Fair in Franklin, TN, from Friday, August 4, to Saturday, August 12. Enjoy 9 days of fun-filled activities suitable for all ages, featuring delicious food, music, exciting rides and games, and the much-awaited return of Fair favorites like Jekyll & Hyde, BMX Trickstars, and Robocars. Get involved in various competitive events, including new creative and culinary arts divisions, showcasing your talents, and who knows, you might win a blue ribbon!
5. Check out the beautiful Cedar Hill Farmers Market!
290 S Main St, Cedar Hill, TN 37032, USA
Provided By Mayor John Edwards of Cedar Hill
Taking place on the third Thursday of each month from April to September, guests to Robertson County will be able to explore and indulge in a monthly farmers’ market. Picture various vendors to peruse and shop, a classic car cruise-in, and tons of food. This is the perfect way to spend an evening in my book!
At Iggy's, a new Italian restaurant opened in Nashville, the menu highlights local produce and creative ingredients with a seasonal rotation. The wine list combines new and classic selections, while the cocktail menu offers a mix of Italian spritz and classic cocktails. The seventy-seat dining room boasts a modern-rustic decor, with an open kitchen providing an intimate view of the chefs' cooking. This new culinary gem is worth checking out.
7. Take a train ride on the Hiwassee Loop Train
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, 4119 Cromwell Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421, USA
Embark on a 5-hour, 50-mile round trip through the stunning lower Hiwassee River gorge, reaching the renowned Hiwassee Loop near Farner, Tennessee. Witness a rare sight as the tracks cross over themselves while corkscrewing up the mountain—the only loop of its kind east of the Mississippi River. Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum's trains traverse the former Louisville and Nashville Railroad's Atlanta Division, connecting Etowah, Tennessee, to Marietta, Georgia, making this an unforgettable Hiwassee River Rail Adventure.
8. Keep cool inside by touring RCA Studio B in Nashville
Historic RCA Studio B, 1611 Roy Acuff Pl, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Historic RCA Studio B, once home to music legends like Elvis Presley and The Everly Brothers, now serves as a classroom for Nashville students and a cultural attraction. Donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum in 1992, Studio B tours are a wonderful way to learn the history and see firsthand this coveted place. Tours depart from the Museum hourly between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. daily.
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9. Sip some moonshine at Sugarlands Distilling Company
Sugarlands Distilling Company, 805 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
Explore Sugarlands Distillery for visitors aged 21 and above, offering award-winning moonshine and whiskey tastings. Take an informative tour of the stillhouse to uncover the secrets of their craft. Enjoy free entertainment in the barnhouse after your tour. Located at 805 Parkway in Gatlinburg, the distillery operates daily from 10 AM to 10:30 PM.
10. See some of the most beautiful birds in the world at Parrot Mountain and Gardens
Parrot Mountain and Gardens, 1471 McCarter Hollow Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37862, USA
Parrot Mountain and Gardens is a delightful aviary and botanical garden in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Home to a diverse array of colorful and friendly parrots, visitors can enjoy up-close interactions with these fascinating birds in a lush and serene setting. The garden's beauty and the playful parrots create an enchanting experience for all ages.
Best Tennessee Swimming Holes to Visit in August
Cummins Galls – Cookeville
The Sinks – Little River
Rutledge Falls – Tullahoma
As always, stay tuned next month when we cover the best things to do in Tennessee in September!