The Small-Town Harvest Festival In Georgia Belongs On Your Autumn Bucket List
There's certainly no lacking of fall festivals in Georgia. Whether you find yourself in the sprawling metropolis of Atlanta or one of our smaller rural towns, there's something going on just about every single week in the autumn. Today, we're featuring a small-town festival that's perfect for anyone looking for an old-fashioned shindig that the entire town gets involved in. The little northeast Georgia town of Toccoa is hosting its annual Toccoa Harvest Festival on October 28-29, 2023. This event takes over downtown Toccoa and is sure to be a blast for the entire family, with food, family fun, live entertainment, crafts, and more. Check it out:
If you've never been to Toccoa, it's a town of just under 10,000 that is not far from the border with South Carolina. It's a historic town with a beautiful waterfall, several interesting museums, and a thriving cultural scene.
One of the town's most eagerly-anticipated annual events is the Toccoa Harvest Festival.
The 2023 edition of the festival marks the 46th year it's been held.
The craft market attracts over 150 vendors, with tons of locally-made art and goods for sale.
You can also expect live entertainers and music.
Of course, there's lots of food on-hand, too!
This is a family-friendly festival, and there's plenty on the schedule to entertain the kids, with rides, face painting, rock climbing, entertainment, and more.
This is such a great little fall festival in Toccoa, GA!
This year's Toccoa Harvest Festival is scheduled for October 28-29, 2023 in downtown Toccoa. Saturday's hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday's hours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You can get more information from the Main Street Toccoa website or the
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If you're looking to travel into the area to experience this great small town for yourself, you'll find tons of great Toccoa, GA vacation rentals on Vrbo.
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