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Explore Georgia's regional and statewide festivals and celebrations to enjoy art, food, culture, history, music and more. Make plans to attend some of the state's largest fairs and festivals from the International Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon in the spring to the Georgia National Fair in Perry the fall.
From 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.
Get in on the action — from apple picking to food sampling — at some of Georgia’s signature events. Fall beckons families outdoors to enjoy Georgia's festivals, fairs and crisp weather. From fall festivals in the Georgia mountains to the Georgia National Fair in... Fall Fun at Washington Farms!
Plan a long weekend or holiday getaway to Georgia to enjoy fun signature festivals celebrating everything from food, music and art to local culture and history. From quant towns to the North Georgia mountains, you'll find fun for the whole family.
Blue Ridge (one of the most popular small mountain towns in Georgia) has a great cultural scene, and this beloved festival showcases the arts and crafts of hundreds of regional artists. Festival hours are 10 AM- 5 PM on both days, with special events for kids and live music to keep you entertained.
Fall festivals in Georgia fill September, October and November with events galore. Whether you enjoy time in the city at Chastain or Piedmont Park, or you prefer to head into the mountains and watch the leaves change, we’ve got a festival for you!
Visit the north Georgia mountains or the south Georgia coastline and all parts in between for fairs and festivals to celebrate Fall. This comprehensive list of Fall Festivals and Fairs in Georgia is organized according to date including September, October and November events.