The Great Smokies Flea Market in Kodak, TN, heralds the fall season with a myriad of festivals and events across East Tennessee. As autumn approaches, the region anticipates above-average temperatures, promising a vibrant display of fall colors in the Smokies.
Local farmers’ markets continue to bustle with vendors offering a variety of fall harvest products through November. This seasonal bounty sets the stage for a cozy autumn experience in East Tennessee, where visitors can savor the flavors of the season and immerse themselves in Appalachian culture.
From butterfly festivals to antique fairs, each county in East Tennessee boasts a unique lineup of events. Anderson County hosts the Butterfly Festival and Fall Heritage Days, while Blount County features the Townsend Fall Heritage Festival and Spooktacular Extravaganza.
Campbell County comes alive with the Louie Bluie Music & Arts Festival, while Claiborne County offers Oktoberfest celebrations. Cocke County invites visitors to the Annual Harvest Street Festival, and Fentress County hosts the Allardt Pumpkin Festival & Weigh-off.
Greene County showcases the Annual Fall Festival at Mountain View Market, and Hamblen County presents the Fall Market 2024. Hancock County’s Fall Festival promises a weekend of festivities, while Jefferson County hosts the Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival and Lakeside of the Smokies Balloon Fest.
Knox County shines with events like the Friends of the Knox County Public Library Fall Used Book Sale and the Mood Ring Vintage Fall Market. Loudon County offers experiences like Deep Well Farm opening weekend and Dead Man’s Farm Haunted Attraction.
Morgan County’s Fall Fest 2024 and Roane County’s Fall Farmers Market provide additional autumnal delights. Sevier County, home to the Great Smokies Flea Market, showcases Dollywood’s Harvest Festival & Great Pumpkin LumiNights and the Annual Pigeon Forge Halloween Spooktacular.
Union County hosts the Sharps Chapel Fall Festival and Union County Heritage Festival, while Tennessee State Parks offer unique experiences like the Autumn Food Fest on the Frontier and the Overmountain Muster.
As the fall season unfolds, East Tennessee becomes a hub of cultural celebrations, outdoor activities, and community gatherings. These events not only offer entertainment and enjoyment but also serve as a testament to the rich heritage and vibrant spirit of the region.
Whether reveling in the splendor of fall foliage, indulging in seasonal treats, or partaking in local traditions, visitors to East Tennessee are sure to find a plethora of experiences that capture the essence of autumn in this picturesque corner of the country.
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