Top Fall Festivals in the Mountains of Virginia

Smith Mountain Lake Wine 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 Virginia.


September

#1 Smith Mountain Lake Wine Festival

9/17-9/18; Huddleston. Great music, great wine. Learn more  

#2 Olde Salem Days

9/10 Salem oldesalemdays.comMore than 300 artisans and crafters. – Learn more 

#3 (tie) Grayson Highlands Fall Festival

9/24-9/25; Grayson Highlands SP, Mouth of Wilson. Since 1976 the Rugby Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department has offered live exhibits of Appalachian culture. Learn more 

#3 (tie) Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Festival

 9/17-9/18; Clear Brook – Learn more 

#5 Sinkland Farms Pumpkin Festival

9/23-10/30; Christiansburg – Learn more

#6 Beaver Dam Sunflower Festival

9/10-9/18; Buchanan – Learn more

#7 Shenandoah Valley Music Festival

9/3-9/4; Orkney Springs – Learn more

#8 Layman Farms Fall Festival

Sept-Nov; Blue Ridge – Learn more

#9 Patsy Cline Music Festival

9/3, Labor Day Weekend; Winchester – Learn more

#10 Pulaski County Fall Flea Market

9/17-9/18; Dublin – Learn more


October/November

Blue Ridge Folklife Festival
Blue Ridge Folklife Festival
#1 Blue Ridge Folklife Festival

10/22; Ferrum. For almost 50 years, welcoming musicians, moonshiners, craftspeople, cooks, horse pullers, antique tractor buffs and more to celebrate the traditions of the region. Learn more

#2 Shenandoah Autumn Fest

10/1; Woodstock. BBQ, beers and bands, along with chicken flippin and whole-hog roast. Learn more

#3 Boones Mill Apple Festival

10/1; Boones Mill. The 44th annual will feature the usual array of music, food, pageant and fun. Learn more

#4 Layman Farms Fall Festival

Sept-Nov; Blue Ridge – Learn more

#5 Illuminights

11/19-12/30; Explore Park, Roanoke – Learn more

#6 Crozet Fall Arts and Crafts Fest

10/8; Crozet – Learn more

#7 Radford Highlanders Festival

10/8; Radford – Learn more

#8 (tie) Big Stone Gap Home Craft Days

10/21-10/23; Big Stone Gap – Learn more

#8 (tie) Graves Mountain Harvest Festival

First three weekends in Oct; Syria – Learn more

#10 Front Royal Festival of Leaves

10/15; Front Royal – 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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