The Georgia Apple Festival is celebrating 53 fun, apple-filled years in 2024! The unique event in Ellijay takes place Oct. 12,13, 19, and 20 — two weekends back to back. It’s one of North Georgia’s coolest autumn festivals. Bring the kids and bring your appetites for this one-of-a-kind fall event. Let’s take a look at one of the best fall festivals in Georgia!

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Festivals In Georgia

What are some of the best festivals in Georgia?

  • Pine Tree Festival (Swainsboro): See the grand parade on U.S. Highway 1 and enjoy the arts, crafts, and food vendors at this fun-filled annual spring event. The unique shows and entertainment, including pageants and athletic competitions, are part of the fun.
  • Sorghum Festival (Blairsville): The best part of this event is enjoying a flaky biscuit while watching how the sweet syrup is made. Participate in some hometown activities, such as log sawing, pole climbing, rock throwing, and hatchet throwing.
  • Stone Mountain Highland Games (Stone Mountain): October brings this cultural display to Georgia, featuring authentic music and customs. Watch the pipe bands, Scottish athletics competitions, and the Highland dancers. The food and beer are extraordinary.
  • Sweet Auburn Springfest (Atlanta): This annual spring festival brings concerts all day long. Located in the Sweet Auburn Historic District, the celebration reflects the history, heritage, and achievements of Atlanta's African Americans.
  • Mountain Moonshine Festival (Dawsonville): Enjoy a festival full of entertaining events, including a car show, a run, and lots of vendors. Taste the local flavors and attend the live concert.

Where are some of the best state parks in Georgia?

  • Skidaway Island State Park (Savannah): The major loveliness of this property comes from the Skidaway narrows that it borders, which is part of Georgia’s Intracoastal Waterway. Hike one of the trails through a forest and take a boardwalk to the observation tower where wildlife sightings abound. Stay all night in a scenic campground with some RV sites.
  • George L. Smith State Park (Twin City): This 1,634-acre property is most popular for its refurbished Parrish Mill and Pond built in 1880. Enjoy camping out in the wild and kayaking along the mill pond.

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