Must-See Signature Fall Events in North Carolina

May 28, 2009

Escape to small town jewels across North Carolina for the supreme fall color experience. Plan your getaway now at VisitNC.com.

Raleigh, N.C. – Fall’s signature events include local color on a national and regional scale—everything from woolly worm races to hot air balloon ascents to NASCAR racing and world famous barbecue. Whether the foliage is at peak or just getting started, this list offers a quick look at the fun cranking up across the state.

Go to VisitNC.com for more event listings and check out attractions, accommodations, restaurants, itineraries and more to plan your getaway.
North Carolina Apple Festival

Sept. 4 – 7, 2009, Hendersonville
Capture the spirit of a hometown celebration on Main Street in downtown Hendersonville, NC. Events include entertainment, arts and crafts, apple products, children’s and youth activities, special exhibits, food and the King Apple Parade. North Carolina is the 7th largest apple-producing state in the nation and Henderson is the largest apple-producing county in North Carolina. www.ncapplefestival.org (828) 697-4557

Benson Mule Days

Sept. 24 – 27, 2009, Benson
A southern tradition for more than 50 years, this four-day event is packed with mule events, rodeos, barbecue cook-offs, arts and crafts, street dances and a concert. www.bensonmuledays.com (919) 894-3825

20th Annual Mayberry Days

Sept. 24 – 27, 2009, Mount Airy
Mayberry Days is the annual festival of the Surry Arts Council that brings fans and friends together in Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy. Enjoy a bottle of pop while playing checkers, relax to music from many local bands playing the same songs that Andy grew up with in Mount Airy and be sure to get your picture with the TV Land statue of Andy and Opie. www.visitmayberry.com (336) 786-7998

Cycle North Carolina

Sept. 26 – October 3, 2009, North Carolina
Cycle North Carolina is the state’s weeklong mountains to the coast bicycle ride. Cycle NC is designed to promote physical fitness and health, provide economic impact and publicity to rural communities across the state, while showcasing the state’s beauty scenic attractions and cultural diversity. The 2009 route will begin in Blowing Rock and end in Surf City with overnight locations in Lenoir, Statesville, Thomasville, Sanford, Dunn and Kenansville. www.ncsports.org (919) 361-1133

23rd Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival

Oct. 2 – 4, 2009, Morehead City
Get ready to walk down the waterfront with the sun shining on your face, and try a North Carolina Shrimp Burger. Enjoy an array of exhibits and the sound of music from jazz to the hand clappin’ rhythms of Down East. Stuff yourself with shrimp, crab and oysters, regional stews, salads and seafood sandwiches. www.ncseafoodfestival.org (252) 726-6273

Music in the Mountains

June – October 2009, Bryson City
Celebrate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park 75th Anniversary with great music and a home town feel.  Regional talent is showcased in a relaxed, outdoor venue located in the heart of historic downtown Bryson City.  Bring a chair or blanket and settle in for an evening of great music.  This is a free event that happens every Saturday night from June to the end of October.  www.greatsmokies.com  (828) 488-3681  

2009 North Carolina State Fair

Oct. 12 – 25, 2009, Raleigh
The fair showcases the value and importance of agriculture to North Carolina’s economy through food, fun, rides, competitions, entertainment, while also providing a venue to showcase all the products made and grown in North Carolina. The Fair also includes a Folk Festival, a crowd favorite that showcases North Carolina dance and music traditions. www.ncstatefair.org (919) 821-7400 

62nd Annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands

Oct. 15 – 18, 2009, Asheville
The Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands showcases the rich diversity of original crafts created by members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, a non-profit organization with more than 900 members throughout the mountain region. Connoisseurs and novices alike come together and craft a collection, connect with tradition and invest in regional culture. www.southernhighlandguild.org (828) 298-7928

Bank of America 500

Oct. 17, 2009, Concord
Round five of the 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, the Bank of America 500 is sure to play a pivotal role in deciding the series championship. This 500-mile classic will once again run under the lights on Saturday night at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. www.lowesmotorspeedway.com (704) 455-3200

28th Annual Woolly Worm Festival

Oct.17 - 18, 2009, Banner Elk
Named one of the Top Ten Fall Festivals in North America by the Society of American Travel Writers, this family event offers the chance for “your” woolly worm to win $1,000! More than 20,000 attendees flock to the festival, looking for a good laugh. The fuzzy patterns on the woolly worms will forecast the winter weather to come. http://averycounty.com (828) 898-5605.

Caldwell-Hohl Artworks Kiln Opening

Oct. 17 – 18, 2009, Seagrove
The Caldwell-Hohl Artworks Kiln Opening showcases new work and an array of one-of-a-kind pots, sculpture and fiber arts. The event will feature guest artists, refreshments, demonstrations and tours of the studios and the Hohl's log home, and live music. www.caldwellhohl.com (336) 879-9090

26th Annual Barbecue Festival

Oct. 24, 2009, Lexington
Visit Uptown Lexington, where more than 100,000 people enjoy the exhibits, exciting entertainment and 11,000 pounds of barbecue. www.barbecuefestival.com (336) 956-1880 

North Carolina Festival by the Sea

Oct. 24 – 25, Holden Beach
The largest festival in the South Brunswick Islands starts with a parade on the causeway and kicks off the events under the bridge on Holden Beach. Hundreds of food vendors, crafts and visitors attend this annual festival. The festival includes a 5K and 10K race, horseshoes, sandcastle contest, live entertainment and more. www.hbmerchants.com (910) 842-3828

18th Annual Hog Happnin'

Nov 6, 2009, Shelby
Don't miss the 17th Annual Tar Heel BBQ Championship, car and cycle show, arts and crafts and lawnmower racing. Thousands attend this annual event and compete from Illinois, Pennsylvania and more. The cook-off is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society (KCBS) www.hoghappnin.com (704) 739-7760

Natural scenic beauty, adventure and relaxation, a dining experience for every taste, rich history and warm Southern hospitality come together in North Carolina. Call 1-800-VISIT NC or go to VisitNC.com to plan your next getaway.

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