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The Best Ways To Celebrate Mother's Day in Nashville

Posted on May 7, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A giant wooden troll sculpture in a forest by a lake. My daughter and I stand beside it in shorts and tees. We're both white, I have long brown hair, she has curly blonde hair.

Mother’s Day at Bernheim Forest. (Courtesy of Ryan Moses)

Mother’s Day is this Sunday! If you’re scrambling for ideas on how to spend the day celebrating the mom in your life, here are some ideas, from park excursions to art fairs. Sending lots of love to all the Nashville moms out there, and if this day is hard for you, I’m sending you love, too 🫶

🌺 For Gardening Moms

  • Give her a gift card to one of our local garden centers.
  • Take her to Cheekwood, which is having a summer annual plant sale. Plus, enchanted castles for the kids and plenty of food trucks!
  • Spend a day at The Land in Kingston Springs, with plants at Simple Joy Nursery, nature-themed gifts at Wonder Gift and Garden, and an excellent spread at The Yorkshire Deli, including high tea if you reserve a spot.
  • Let her shop online at Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary’s spring native plant sale.

🍽️ For Foodie Moms

📚 For Bookish Moms

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🎨 For Creative Moms

⚾ For Sporty Moms

  • It’s Sunday Family Fun Day at First Horizon Park as the Nashville Sounds faceoff with the Norfolk Tides.
  • Get swag from her favorite local team!

🥾 For Outdoorsy Moms

  • Take her to one of our state parks; several have Mother’s Day specials!
  • Last year my spouse and daughter surprised me with a trip to Bernheim Forest and Arboretum in Kentucky to see the forest giants, which you might remember from Cheekwood last summer.
  • Head to a waterfall.
  • Moms climb free at The Adventure Park on Sunday.
  • If you’d like to stay local, here are some under-the-radar parks your mom might enjoy: Deerwood Arboretum in Brentwood, a paved hike among trees with access to the Little Harpeth River where kids can dig for rocks; Beaman Park for a hike fully immersed in the forest; Bells Bend for beautiful meadows (double check for ticks before you leave); drive along the Natchez Trace and find random trails to explore.
🛍️ Thrifter Moms? Here Are Some Suggestions.

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