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The Best Places to Trick-or-Treat in Nashville

Posted on October 22, 2025   |   Updated on October 23, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A child on a doorstep with Halloween decorations. She has a broom, black dress, and bright red bow.

My daughter dressed as Kiki from the Studio Ghibli film last year. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

Halloween is right around the corner! It falls on a Friday this year, and Metro Nashville Public School students have the day off. Here are some of the best Nashville neighborhoods for trick-or-treating, plus spooktacular trunk-or-treats.

👻 Trick-or-Treating Tips

  • Trick-or-treating typically begins at sunset, around 6 p.m., though feel free to start as early as 5 p.m. if you have littles.
  • We have very few sidewalks, so I recommend that kids wear reflective gear or fluorescent necklaces. Drivers, please be extra wary.
  • October temperatures can be erratic, so be prepared with extra layers.
  • Check out the teal pumpkin map for homes that provide allergy-friendly treats.
Three children, two dressed as butterflies and the third as a skeleton, walk up to a house with Halloween decorations.

Many homes in the Indian Ridge neighborhood in White House go all out with decorations. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

🎃 The Best Neighborhoods for Trick-or-Treating

While these neighborhoods tend to go all-out for Halloween, don’t discount the areas with fewer trick-or-treaters. People in quieter neighborhoods tend to be eager to offload their candy on the few kids who show up, and you can come home with quite the haul!

  • Head to South Inglewood in East Nashville for a free SPOOKLEWOOD Halloween block party, with games, a haunted bus, and, of course, plenty of candy. All five streets in the area will be closed.
  • Nearby Eastland Avenue has professional-caliber decorations.
  • Hey Nashville reader Nico recommends Old Hickory Village. Not only do some of the houses have full-size candy bars, but they also give the grown-ups a shot of BOOze. Park at the Old Hickory Library Branch. The Shoppes at Old Hickory are also hosting a Boo Bash.
  • I frequently go to the Indian Ridge neighborhood in White House with friends. It’s packed, everyone decorates, and some houses have Halloween performances.
  • The Richland neighborhood in Sylvan Park goes all out with Halloween decorations, and many homes have those coveted full-sized candy bars.
  • Avondale Park in Bellevue has a Halloween parade at 5 p.m.
  • Lenox Village in South Nashville is rumored to be great.
  • Stinson Road off McGavock has great decorations.
  • Check out The Nations neighborhoods around Cockrill Elementary School.

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