Top Fall Festivals in the Mountains of Georgia

Blue Ridge Blues and BBQ Festival
Editor’s note, this article contains time-sensitive information from our September/October 2022 issue.

Our readers, in voting this spring, have created a bounty of great suggestions and ideas for the best fall festivals in Georgia.


September

#1 Blue Ridge Blues and BBQ Festival 

9/17; Blue Ridge. The sounds of Blues music and the sweet smell of BBQ from local and regional cookers fill the air at the 11th annual festival. Learn more 

#2 Oktoberfest 2022 At the Helen Festhalle

9/8-9/11, 9/15-9/18, 9/29-10/2; Helen. Beer, brats, bands and Lederhosen—it’s the 52nd annual iteration of the longest running Oktoberfest in the U.S. Learn more 

#3 Mountain Heritage Festival

9/3-9/4; Blairsville. A Union County tradition since 2006 for a great fall weekend in the mountains. – Learn more

#4 Sautee Nacoochee Folk Pottery & Arts Festival 

9/3; Sautee Nacoochee – Learn more

#5 Yellow Daisy Festival

9/8; Stone Mountain – Learn more 

#6 Chattahoochee Mountain Fair

9/9-9/17; Clarkesville – Learn more

#7 Spirit of Appalachia Food, Wine and Art Festival

9/10; Sautee Nacoochee – Learn more

#8 (tie)  Northeast Georgia Veterans Jamboree

9/17; Cornelia – Learn more

#8 (tie) Up the Creek Fall Festival and Low Country Boil

9/17; Dalton – Learn more

#10 Grape Stomp Festival 

9/3; Blairsville – Learn more


October/November

Georgia Apple Festival
Georgia Apple Festival
#1 Georgia Apple Festival

10/8 & 9, 15 & 16; Elijay. Now in its 51st year of hundreds of vendors offering food, art, crafts and more. Learn more

#2 Georgia Mountain Fall Festival

10/7-10/15; Hiawassee. Nine-day event features arts & crafts vendors, educational demonstrations and exciting music performances. Learn more

#3 Gold Rush Days

10/15-10/16; Dahlonega. This Southeast Tourism Society award winner has been making big fun since 1954. Learn more 

#4 Rocktober Fest

10/1-10/30; Lookout Mountain – Learn more

#5 Sorghum Festival

10/8 & 9, 15 & 16; Blairsville – Learn more

#6 Mountain Country Christmas in Lights

11/24-11/26; Hiawassee – Learn more 

#7 Appalachian Brew, Stew and Que Festival

10/22; Hiawassee – Learn more 

#8 Toccoa Harvest Festival

10/29-10/30; Toccoa – Learn more 

#9 12th Annual Fall Arts in the Park 

10/8-10/9; Blue Ridge – Learn more 

#10 Light Up Blue Ridge

11/26; Blue Ridge – Learn more 


>>> Go Back to the Full List of the top 140 Fall Festivals in the Mountains 


The story above first appeared in our September/ October 2022 issue.

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