![]() READ MORE: The 15 Best Haunted Houses in Georgia to Visit Photo courtesy of Paradise Hills Winery Resort & Spa 1. Dancing Goats Folk Fest (Ellijay, October 28-29).Appalachian Brew, Stew, & Que Festival (Hiawassee, October 21).Mountain Moonshine Festival and Car Show (Dawsonville, October 27-29).Bostwick Cotton Gin Festival (Bostwick, October 28).Booth West Fest (Cartersville, October 28).Heritage Days Festival (Talking Rock, October 21-22).Gold Rush Days (Dahlonega, October 21-22).Stone Mountain Games and Highland Festi v al (Stone Mountain, October 20-22).Blairsville Sorghum Festival (Blairsville, October 14-15 & 21-22).Fall Arts in The Park (Blue Ridge, October 14-15).Georgia Apple Festival(Ellijay, October 8-9 & 15-16).Georgia Mountain Fall Festival (Hiawassee, October 6-14).Cumming Country Fair & Festival (Cumming, October 5-15).Wings Over North Georgia Air Show (Rome, October 7-8).Foxfire Mountaineer Festival (Clayton, October 7).Indian Summer Festival (Suches, October 7-8).Lula Fall Festival (Lula, September 30).Atlanta Chili Cook Off (Atlanta, November 4).Finster Fest (Summerville, September 23-24).Big Red Apple Festival (Cornelia, September 23).North Georgia State Fair (Marietta, September 21-October 1).Suwanee Fest (Suwanee, September 16-17).Stone Mountain Pumpkin Festival (Stone Mountain, September 16-October 29).Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration (Macon, September 16-17).American Made Music Fest ( Hiawassee, September 14-16).Blue Ridge Blues & Barbeque Festival (Blue Ridge, September 14-16).Chattahoochee Mountain Fair (Clarkesville, September 8-16).Oktoberfest (Helen, September 7 – October 29).Grape Stomp Festival (Blairsville, September 2).READ MORE: 25 Fun Things To Do in Georgia for Fall Read on to see our staff picks for the 30 Best Fall Fairs & Festivals in Georgia, arranged in chronological order, with information about what makes each one worth visiting. When the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to transform into gorgeous shades of red, orange, and yellow, you know it’s Georgia in the fall.Īnd when this magical time of year comes around, towns all across the state get ready to celebrate the season with an array of fall fairs and festivals in Georgia.īringing together food, games, music, and fall activities in Georgia, many of these events become family traditions and are something you can look forward to each year.įrom the iconic two-month-long Oktoberfest celebration in Helen GA to the endlessly entertaining North Georgia State Fair, each event offers a unique autumnal experience you won’t want to miss.
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