The 9 Best Fall Festivals In North Carolina For 2023 Will Put You In The Autumnal Spirit
By Carolyn Harmon
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Published September 29, 2023
We are lucky enough to have an abundance of reasons to celebrate, especially at the best fall festivals in North Carolina in 2023. Eat some of the most delicious homemade cuisine, listen to some deeply talented musicians play, and simply gather in this breathtaking state. Here are nine of the best upcoming reasons to travel to some very charming towns.
1. Liberty Antique Festival, Staley, Sept. 29-30
2855 Pike Farm Rd, Staley, NC 27355, USA
This event is worthwhile for we antique lovers, as it brings 400 dealers from more than 25 states to a lovely, 100-acre farm near downtown Liberty. It is one of the best fall festivals near Asheboro featuring some of everything, including 18th-20th century furniture, pottery, military items, and signs. Find out more on the
Liberty Antiques Festival website.
2. Mountain Heritage Day, Cullowhee, Sept. 30
Western Carolina University, 1 University Dr, Cullowhee, NC 28723, USA
A reason to celebrate the Appalachian Mountain culture is worth attending this fall festival near me. Sample the delicious food crafted from family recipes, and by some gifts from the craft vendors, listen to traditional music, and watch some fascinating demonstrations. For additional information, visit the
Mountain Heritage Day Facebook page.
3. Ol' Front Porch Music Festival, Oriental, Oct. 6-7
We love the talented lineup at this festival of sound, from folk to Americana, bluegrass, country, gospel, and jazz. They are bound to play something we love. Also enjoy arts, crafts, and other vendors. Read about this fun time on the
Ol' Front Porch Music Festival website.
4. Carolina Mountain Cheese Festival, Black Mountain, Oct. 8
Oak and Grist Distilling Company LLC, 1556 Grovestone Rd, Black Mountain, NC 28711, USA
Celebrate the artisan cheeses at this event created to support artisan cheesemakers of Western North Carolina. It is the annual fundraiser for the
WNC Cheese Trail , including gourmet food, winemakers, and other vendors. To discover more about one of the most delicious fall festivals near Asheville, visit the
Carolina Mountain Cheese Fest website.
5. Autumn Leaves Festival, Mount Airy, Oct. 13-15
200 N Main St, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
Since 1966 this has been a draw of people from near and far, making national headlines. Dance to the live beats, shop for one-of-a-kind items, and enjoy yummy food. More information is available on the
Autumn Leaves Festival website.
6. NC Mountaineer and Apple Butter Festival, Bakersville, Oct. 20-21
Bakerville Creekwalk, 55 S Mitchell Ave, Bakersville, NC 28705, USA
For those who are good at making chili, enter the Chili and Cornbread cookoff this event brings. Watch contests and folks making scrumptious apple butter. Pick out a favorite hotrod at the car show. Read all about it on the
NC Mountaineer Festival Facebook page.
7. Valle Country Fair, Banner Elk, Oct. 21
122 Skiles Way, Banner Elk, NC 28604, USA
Just look at the gorgeous space the organizers have chosen for this fun country fair in the mountains. Enjoy food, crafts, music, and games, such as pumpkin bowling. The
Valle Country Fair website offers more information.
8. Living History Festival, Vale, Oct. 28
Hart Square Village, 5055 Hope Rd, Vale, NC 28168, USA
Go back to the early 1800s at Hart Square Village, featuring hundreds of artisans and historic demonstrators showing their cool crafts. The costumes they wear are reason enough to attend this interesting celebration of history. And the best part - 103 historic structures will be open to explore. Find out more on the
Living History Festival website.
9. Lexington Barbecue Festival, Lexington, Oct. 28
In its 39th year, this exciting festival helps honor the "world's best barbecue." And who could get bored with six stages of entertainment, a bicycle stunt show, delicious food, and other amusements? Look for more details about one of the best fall events near Winston-Salem on the
Lexington Barbecue Festival website.
Can we count you in at some of the best fall festivals in North Carolina ? And when the events are over, we’re always glad we booked a room ahead.
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