Top Fall Festivals in the Mountains of North Carolina

North Carolina Apple 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 North Carolina.


September

#1 North Carolina Apple Festival

9/2-9/5; Hendersonville. The 76th annual promises to deliver the usual four days of family fun, music, food and apples! Learn more

#2 Mayberry Days 

9/19-9/25; Mt. Airy. Celebrating everything Andy Griffith and so much more in a great little downtown since 1990. – Learn more

#3 Cherokee Heritage Festival

9/17; Hayesville. Make it a day of all things Cherokee, including music, crafts, food and more. Learn more

#4 Art in the Park

9/10, 10/1; Blowing Rock – Learn more

#5 Prohibition Hotrod & Moonshine Festival

9/24-9/25; Wilkesboro – Learn more 

#6 Carolina in the Fall Music and Food Festival 

9/23-9/24; Wilkesboro – Learn more 

#7 NC Mountain Fair

9/9-9/18; Fletcher – Learn more 

#8 Land of Oz’s Autumn Festival

Weekends in September Beech Mountain – Learn more 

#9 Tweetsie Ghost Train

9/23-10/29; Blowing Rock – Learn more 

#10 Smoky Mountain Folk Festival 

9/2-9/3; Lake Junaluska – Learn more 


October/November

Woolly Worm Festival
Woolly Worm Festival
#1 Woolly Worm Festival

10/15-10/16; Banner Elk. 45th annual ‘Reading of the Worm’ along with loads of music, food and fun. – Learn more 

#2 Autumn Leaves Festival 

10/14-10/16; Mount Airy. Main Street Mt. Airy comes alive for the 56th iteration. – Learn more

#3 Apple Harvest Festival

10/15; Waynesville. Downtown Waynesville puts on its best for the 45th. Learn more

#4 Brushy Mountain Apple Festival 

10/1; North Wilkesboro – Learn more

#5 Smoky Mountains Bluegrass Festival 

10/29; Maggie Valley – Learn more

#6 Christmas in the Park 

11/25 Blowing Rock – Learn more

#7 Maggie Valley Fall Arts & Crafts Show

10/22-10/23; Maggie Valley – Learn more

#8 Asheville Oktoberfest

10/1; Asheville – Learn more

#9 Tweetsie Christmas

Nov 25 start; Blowing Rock – Learn more

#10 Lake Lure Autumn Arts and Crafts Festival 

10/15-10/16; Lake Lure – 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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