Fall Festivals in Tennessee

Fall means the holidays all over America. In big cities and small towns, people say it’s a good time to shop for summer and say hello to autumn as a lot of work breaks before the hectic holiday season begins. If you plan to be in Tennessee in September or October, especially in Shady Valley, Brownsville, Kodak, Pikeville, Cleveland, Hamilton County, Lenoir City, Knoxville, Parsons or Nashville, try to stop and see some great Festivals you will have a good time, without a free package. The festivities fall all family friendly with great things to keep the kids busy. So make your Tennessee Fall Festival plans and have a good time before the festival begins. These are anniversary events, bookmark this page and save it for next year’s and future year’s reference. Be sure to check the sites to get directions to events and any other information you may need such as camping accommodations or places to stay in the area. He also frequently checks on them at times. Plans have changed. Pick one or two and go and have a good time. You know you deserve it.

Shady Valley’s Annual Four-Legged Festival
http://pages.preferred.com/~jcwc/cranberryfestival.htm
This fall festival is held every year on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the first full weekend in October. You know if you’re coming to the Four-Legged Festival, there will be plenty of food starting on Sunday evening with super beans. You can take a helicopter ride through the valley and get spectacular views of fall foliage

Hatchie Festival
http://allaboutbrownsville.net/hatchiefallfest/index.html
This Fall Festival is held in Brownsville, Tennessee on October 21st. The day is packed with free entertainment, kids games, an antique car show and you can catch a Hatchie river tour.

Dumplin Valley Bluegrass Fall Festival
http://www.dumplinvalleybluegrass.com/
At the town of Kodak. This fall The festival is already packed with the best in aspen music as well as arts and crafts and plenty of food. Check out the site for directions and information on camping.

The Fall Harvest Festival
http://www.pikevillefestival.com/
Oct 6 -7 in Pikeville Tennessee, there will be parades, crafts, food, special events for children, you can enter different competitions and much more.

Cleveland’ Apple Fall Festival
http://www.clevelandapplefestival.org/
October 21, 22 in Cleveland, Tennessee Free entertainment, elephant rides. Many food (not only apples) fights. Good time fun for the whole family.

Hamilton County Fair Festival
http://www.hamiltontn.gov/fair/
September 23 and 24 in North Hamilton County, Tennessee. Antique Cars, Tractors & Techniques, skills, techniques, petting fences and sole setting contests. Why don’t you try your luck? Of course there is plenty of food

Tennessee State Bar-B-Q Championship & Fall festival
http://www.tennesseestatebbq.com/
October 12 & 14 in Lenoir City, Tennessee Think your BBQ is headed? Who is the owner of the house? You win the cold, brave, understand the link of the rules. You can try competing skills and techniques. Or just come to see and maybe buy one gift for the holiday season. Kids can even enter their own BBQ competition

Tennessee Valley Fair Fall Festival
http://www.tnvalleyfair.org/
There is so much going on September 8-17 in Knoxville, Tennessee, it’s hard to know where to begin. These are just examples of what will happen. Asking Demonstration, Spanish Festival and tons more. And let’s not forget the incredible amount of food and rides

Tennessee State PowWow
http://www.naiatn.org/powwow/
October 20, 21 & 22 in Nashville, Tennessee I came to Native American food, crafts, storytelling, dance competitions and games from across America. This is a great way to spend the weekend.

3rd Annual Holiday & Gift Show
http://www.decaturcountytennessee.org/holidaygiftshow/
October 27th, 28th, & 29th, 2006 in Parsons, Tennessee. This is a nice way to end the slide. The holiday shopping is getting started. And here you will find things that you will not find elsewhere. Many individual items in addition to clothing and merchandise will be available from local merchants. There are also gourmet food items.

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