The beauty of Tennessee goes unmatched. The Volunteer State is one of the most beautiful states in the nation topographically, from its sprawling Cumberland Plateau to the craggy crevices that form the state’s river system. In Ooltewah, Tennessee, there’s a bit of nature and manmade glory that attracts folks from all over the United States. Curious? If you haven’t been to the Ooltewah Sunflowers Field, then it just might be the time to make a trip. 

Stephenie Pyles - GoogleMaps The Ooltewah Sunflowers Field is known as a Tennessee must-see and has become an incredibly popular spot for folks to wander and soak up the beauty of the state.

Kaitlin Thomas - GoogleMaps Locals are known to bring their family and take photographs, garnering family portraits that are sure to bring beautiful memories for years to come.

Pedro A. Capellan Valerio - GoogleMaps Ooltewah Sunflowers Field is actually a part of a small, joint family farm known as Smith-Perry Berries. Aubie Smith and Bill Perry have known each other for more than three decades and have fostered their booming yet intimate farmland for years, together.

Robert Lively - GoogleMaps The farm is located just north of Chattanooga, and every year there’s an expansive harvest. Everything from sweet corn to pumpkins to sunflowers and strawberries make it to market from Smith-Perry Berries.

Harry Thurman - GoogleMaps Visitors come from miles away to experience the quiet, naturally beautiful farmland. It’s a true family getaway and is perfect for folks who are looking to indulge in a few hours away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Chad Bolt - GoogleMaps Have you been to the Ooltewah Sunflowers Field? Will you be visiting this season? Sunflowers bloom during the summer, but the pumpkins, hay bales, and cornstalks make an appearance in September. This is a farm that keeps on giving! It’s the perfect destination for seasonal day trips.

Rob Delp - GoogleMaps The Ooltewah Sunflowers Field at Smith-Perry Berries Farm is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Monday to Sunday. Happy visiting!

You can learn more about this neat local experience with a visit to its official Facebook page.

Stephenie Pyles - GoogleMaps

The Ooltewah Sunflowers Field is known as a Tennessee must-see and has become an incredibly popular spot for folks to wander and soak up the beauty of the state.

Kaitlin Thomas - GoogleMaps

Locals are known to bring their family and take photographs, garnering family portraits that are sure to bring beautiful memories for years to come.

Pedro A. Capellan Valerio - GoogleMaps

Ooltewah Sunflowers Field is actually a part of a small, joint family farm known as Smith-Perry Berries. Aubie Smith and Bill Perry have known each other for more than three decades and have fostered their booming yet intimate farmland for years, together.

Robert Lively - GoogleMaps

The farm is located just north of Chattanooga, and every year there’s an expansive harvest. Everything from sweet corn to pumpkins to sunflowers and strawberries make it to market from Smith-Perry Berries.

Harry Thurman - GoogleMaps

Visitors come from miles away to experience the quiet, naturally beautiful farmland. It’s a true family getaway and is perfect for folks who are looking to indulge in a few hours away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Chad Bolt - GoogleMaps

Have you been to the Ooltewah Sunflowers Field? Will you be visiting this season? Sunflowers bloom during the summer, but the pumpkins, hay bales, and cornstalks make an appearance in September. This is a farm that keeps on giving! It’s the perfect destination for seasonal day trips.

Rob Delp - GoogleMaps

The Ooltewah Sunflowers Field at Smith-Perry Berries Farm is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Monday to Sunday. Happy visiting!

There’s more fun to be had in Tennessee! Check out our site archives for more adventurous opportunities. 

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Address: 9626 Ooltewah Georgetown Rd, Ooltewah, TN 37363, USA