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Fall Festivals in South Carolina: A Celebration of Seasonal Delights and Community Fun!

Fall Festivals are Blossoming in South Carolina!

As the temperatures begin to drop in South Carolina, the sweet embrace of fall is finally upon us! With fall officially kicking off on September 22, South Carolinians are gearing up for a season filled with exciting festivals. Whether you’re a fan of crunchy leaves, comfy sweaters, or the delightful taste of seasonal treats, there’s something for everyone at one of the many fall festivals popping up from September through November.

1. Irmo Okra Strut

Get ready to kick off the season by celebrating a true Southern classic at the Irmo Okra Strut. This year marks the event’s 50th anniversary, making it a fantastic milestone to be part of! Expect more than 100 arts and crafts exhibitors, a safe play area for kids, and contests focused entirely on our green buddy—okra! Don’t forget to stick around for live music that will have your toes tapping.

2. Myrtle Beach International Chili Cook-Off

If you’re looking for some hearty fun, don’t miss out on the Myrtle Beach International Chili Cook-Off. This isn’t just any cook-off; it’s sanctioned by the International Chili Society, making it a serious competition! This year’s champion will walk away with a share of a whopping $75,000 prize purse. While you’re there, let your taste buds explore different chilis and enjoy the family fun zone and delightful beer garden.

3. Palmetto Peanut Boil

Now in its 17th year, the Palmetto Peanut Boil showcases the best cooks and peanut recipes in the state! Besides tasting the delicious dishes, you can enjoy live music and entertainment. With free admission, all proceeds from food and drink sales go towards Animal Mission, making it an event you can feel good about supporting.

4. Bike Week Fall Rally

For the motorcycle enthusiasts, the 85th annual Bike Week Fall Rally promises rides, thrilling events, and plenty of vendors lined up from North Myrtle Beach all the way to Georgetown. It’s the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant motorcycle culture of the Grand Strand.

5. South Carolina State Fair

One of the biggest events on the fall calendar, the South Carolina State Fair, spans a full 12 days and offers a feast for the senses! Expect thrilling rides, interactive exhibits, and grandstand entertainment featuring everything from comedy acts to dance performances. And oh, the food! There’s never a shortage of tasty treats to indulge in.

6. South Carolina Bigfoot Festival

For those with a penchant for the bizarre, the South Carolina Bigfoot Festival is an absolute must-see! Now in its fifth year, the festival features food vendors, music, and an array of talks from experts about the legendary Sasquatch. Perfect for both cryptozoology fans and the curious alike!

7. Renaissance Festival

If you’re a lover of fairy tales and medieval stories, the Renaissance Festival whisks you away to a whimsical world! Experience armored knights in combat, enchanting princesses, and enjoy delicious artisan delights. Plus, your attendance helps support Caleb’s Dragonfly Dreams, a nonprofit aimed at helping children in need.

8. Rockabillaque

Ready for a nostalgia trip? The 11th Annual Rockabillaque rolls in with a celebration of classic cars and vintage bikes. Enjoy live music, a block party, awards for car and bike shows, a fashion show, and even a tattoo contest! What more could you ask for, especially with BBQ galore?

9. Steeplechase Championship

Feel the thrill of horse racing at the annual Steeplechase Championship. Watch as horses race across beautiful turf, taking big jumps over fences. This event crowns the season, showcasing top horses, trainers, and riders.

With all these fabulous festivals filling up the fall calendar, there’s no better time to get out and explore what South Carolina has to offer! Grab your family and friends, check out a few—and don’t forget to indulge in delicious seasonal treats!


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