{Updated September 2020}

Fall is such a great time in Georgia (well, once the temperatures get out of the 80’s and 90’s). All over Georgia, there are some fun events, festivals, and other things to do this Fall in Georgia. I thought it would be helpful to list all the ones I know about. Especially with the pandemic still upon us and creating changes within the fall fun. I will continue to add to this list as I hear of more!

Events, Festivals & Things To Do This Fall in Georgia

This list is in order by date: 

Apple Picking Jubilee

Address: Hillcrest Orchard – 9696 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay, Georgia 30536
When: September 5th – November 1st

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Grapes and Ghosts Wine Tour

Address: 19 East Main Street, Upstairs Porch Suite F, Dahlonega, GA 30533
When: Friday at 5pm & Saturday 5:30pm

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Boos and Brews Pub Crawl

Address: 19 East Main Street, Upstairs Porch Suite F, Dahlonega, GA 30533
When: Every Friday & Saturday 8:30pm in September and October

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Alpharetta Art in the Park

Address: 35 Milton Avenue, Alpharetta, GA 30009
When: September 26th, 9am – 4pm

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Scarecrow Harvest

Address: City of Alpharetta
When: September 28 to October 5
More Details: The event was canceled but the scarecrows are still up for viewing!

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Cumming Greek Festival

Address: Saints Raphael, Nicholas & Irene Greek Orthodox Church, 3074 Bethelview Road, Cumming, GA 30042
When: October 16 – 18

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Taste of the Fair

Address: Cumming Fairgrounds
When: October 9 & 11 and 16 & 18

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Canceled Events

  • Deep Roots Festival
  • Play at the Park
  • Sorghum Festival
  • Cumming Country Fair & Festival

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