Pumpkin festivals in North Carolina mean fall is in the air, and we couldn’t be happier. From the brilliant colors that cover the landscape to the smell of freshly fallen leaves, we are in love. A taste of pumpkin-spiced treats, coffees, beer, and ice cream — we are ready for all things that celebrate the season — as well as the mighty gourd known as the pumpkin. Gather up the kids, load up the car, and head to any (or all) of the following fall festivals in North Carolina this year. Fun is nearly a guarantee, so check ’em out below.

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Pumpkin festivals in North Carolina are some of the best ways to celebrate the fall. What’s your favorite fall activity and attraction in North Carolina? Let us know in the comments below. While you’re thinking about the season, read about some of the most beautiful fall destinations in North Carolina and look for cute places to stay on Hotels.com.

12 Of The Most Beautiful Fall Destinations In North Carolina

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Festivals In North Carolina

What are some of the best fall festivals in North Carolina?

  • Aw Shucks Farms (Monroe): Open September through October, the haunted trail includes The 13th Acre from where you must escape the spooky creatures! And if you dare - Coffin Creek is a place where coffins ended up due to rushing rainwater. The bodies that were once inside the now-empty coffins reportedly haunt the grounds.
  • Riverbend Farm (Midland): For more than 30 years, this pumpkin patch has delighted folks every fall. Pick your own pumpkins and gourds from the fields and enjoy the fantastic playground.
  • Halloween Fest (Brevard): Each year on the Saturday before Halloween, downtown Brevard comes alive with spooky creatures, bounce houses, and a costume competition and parade. Climb aboard the Magic Book Bus and shop for local crafts and delicious food from the vendors.
  • Apple Harvest Festival (Waynesville): Among the vendor tents at this annual street festival, one is completely dedicated to apples right from the farms where you can choose your favorites. Fall in love with the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains while enjoying live music and clogging on Main Street.

What are some of the best music festivals in North Carolina?

  • MerleFest (Wilkesboro): Every spring the town transforms into an extravaganza offering 12 stages of “Traditional Plus” music! Dance along, take a nature walk, visit the Little Pickers Area, and taste the local cuisine.
  • NC Muscadine Festival (Kenansville): This September event showcases some local vineyards producing the best wines from the Muscadine variety including the state fruit — scuppernong grapes. Bring your best dancing shoes for the awesome musical lineup and win a prize at the tailgate contest.
  • Artsplosure (Raleigh): The two-day event occurs every May, bringing joy to this already exciting city. This celebration of art showcases the works of 175 juried visual artists from across the country in an Art Market. Look to the streets for some of the best performances.

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