A farm store, commercial kitchen, and podcast studio at the entrance to the Big East Fork Agrihood — one stop for the food, the makers, and the stories of Williamson County's local harvest.
Greenhouse produce, cut flowers from our u-pick field, eggs, honey, and value-added goods from across the agrihood's producer network — a single shelf for the whole local harvest.
Shop now →A licensed commercial kitchen for cooking classes, catering, and a shared space where local makers turn their harvest into the goods you'll find on our shelves.
Get notified →A full audio & video production studio for every kind of creative — music and entertainment artists, podcasters, and food & lifestyle producers. Shoot in the studio, the kitchen, or out in the greenhouse and fields.
Book the studio →Fifteen rows of zinnias, sunflowers, cosmos, gomphrena, and amaranth. Bring your shears, fill a jar, and cut your own bouquet straight from the field — opening late summer 2026.
Get opening updates →From a single shoot day, capture polished studio work, a working kitchen scene, and golden-hour greenhouse and field footage — built for music and entertainment artists, brands, and farm-to-table creators alike.
Gateway Farm is the public front door to a cooperative of nearby growers and makers. When you shop here, you're supporting a network of small Tennessee producers who farm the way food was meant to be grown.
Every product on our shelf carries a name and a story you can trace back to the soil it came from.
A visit to Gateway Farm comes with miles of trails on your doorstep. Pair a stop at the farm store with an afternoon in the woods of the Big East Fork Valley.
A Williamson County day-use park on the Natchez Trace Parkway, just south of the Highway 96 entrance. Wander 3+ miles of secluded wooded hiking trails and stop in at the interpretive center — a quiet stretch of forest minutes from the farm.
Plan your hike →The nonprofit nature preserve at the heart of the Big East Fork Valley, and the conservation body at the core of the agrihood. Explore 20+ miles of hiking trails, a six-acre lake, regenerative farm programs, and hands-on workshops just up the road.
Visit the preserve →SR 96 at the Natchez Trace Parkway, Western Williamson County, Tennessee. Open weekends through the growing season — flowers, food, and a reason to pull off the road.
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