With its scenic beauty, rich history, and unique experiences, Robertson County is the destination for your warm-weather travel adventure. Just north of Nashville, this charming community is home to 11 cities, each offering something distinct—whether you’re planning a solo day trip, a weekend with friends, or an overnight family-friendly getaway.

From spring through the dog days of summer, come savor the flavors and colors of the season through you-pick fruits and flowers. Prefer less picking and more shopping? Explore our farmers’ markets or farm stores for fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade treasures. Foodies can go directly to the source by stopping at Hancock’s Family Farm and Bernard Farms Custom Cuts and Market or enjoying their farm flavors at local spots like Depot Bar and Grill and Public House. If you’re interested in cocktails and moody vibes, stop by Mystic Picnic Wine and Whiskey Bar. For the best small-town microbrewery options, visit BS Brew Works, or wind down over a flight at Sumner Crest Winery. From elevated drinks to farm-to-table or meat-and-three to BBQ, local dining options showcase Tennessee’s culinary heritage.

As the weather warms, so does our festival season! May kicks off with Springfield’s 1st Friday Night Markets, featuring artisans, food trucks, live music, and kids’ zone. Music lovers can enjoy the Kilgore Station Bluegrass Festival. In June, Ruby’s Happy Farm hosts Feel Good Fest, complete with a farm-to-table dinner and live entertainment. July begins with a bang at Springfield’s Freedom Fest and White House’s Americana Celebration. Later that month, take to the skies with helicopter rides over acres of blooming sunflowers during the Red River Farm Sunflower Festival, where you can shop with vendors and pick your own flowers.

Looking for something unforgettable? Beat the heat with Bell Witch Water Tanking down Adams’ Red River—a unique experience that is sure to create lasting memories for all ages.

Top 5 Must-Do Spring and Summer Activities in Robertson County

  • Pick Your Own Produce – Strawberries at Head’s Farm, blueberries and apples at Shade Tree Farm and Orchard.
  • Sleep in an ark – Plenty of unique lodging from staying in an ark or luxury treehouse at Kelly’s Jubilee or a loft apartment in a historic downtown square.
  • Float the Red River – Try Bell Witch Water Tanking for a one-of-a-kind adventure.
  • Attend Seasonal Festivals – From bluegrass to farm-to-table dining, there’s something for everyone.
  • Helicopter Over Sunflowers – Experience breathtaking views at the Red River Farm Sunflower Festival.

Ready to plan your trip? Visit www.experiencerobertson.com for insider tips, event updates, and travel inspiration. Make Robertson County your go-to getaway and uncover Tennessee’s hidden gem. And don’t forget to return in the fall for smoking barns, haunted happenings at the Bell Witch Cave, and festive corn mazes and pumpkin patches!