Experience Apple Season in Hendersonville: A Complete Itinerary for Apple Festival Weekend
Celebrate the flavors and fun of fall in Hendersonville with a weekend devoted to apples, orchards, and local experiences. From the bustling streets of the Hendersonville Apple Festival to scenic u-pick orchards scattered across the county, this itinerary highlights the best ways to savor the season.
Check-in & Stay: Stay at one of Hendersonville’s beautiful B&Bs, just steps from Main Street, such as 1898 Waverly Inn, The Henderson, Elizabeth Leigh, or Charleston Inn. Bringing the family and want something bigger? Hendersonville also offers a wide selection of vacation rentals, some just steps away from scenic u-pick orchards, perfect for enjoying apple country in comfort.
After settling in, be sure to make reservations for the Apple Festival Brunch at Season’s at Highland Lake Inn on Sunday morning. This seasonal brunch features locally inspired dishes and is a popular spot, so booking ahead ensures a relaxed start to your festival day.
Dinner: Enjoy a farm-to-table experience at Campfire Grill, featuring hearty, locally inspired dishes. Expect a mix of grilled meats, fresh seasonal vegetables, pasta, and comforting sides, with desserts highlighting local flavors.
Evening Stroll: Stroll along Main Street, browse charming shops and art galleries, and soak in the crisp autumn ambiance as the weekend kicks off. Enjoy live music at the Courthouse Stage leading up to the Headliner, which takes the stage at 6:30 PM. The street fair wraps up at 9:30 PM, but don’t worry—you’ll have the entire weekend to explore everything Hendersonville has to offer.
Breakfast: Start the morning with breakfast at Mike’s on Main, a charming, family-friendly spot right on Main Street. With its cozy, old-fashioned diner feel, it’s the perfect place to enjoy hearty, made-from-scratch dishes before a full day at the Apple Festival.
Morning to Afternoon – Hendersonville Apple Festival:
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- Explore craft vendors, live music, and family-friendly activities.
- Taste fresh apple cider, pies, donuts, and other seasonal treats.
- Stop by the educational booths hosted by local apple growers and beekeepers.
Lunch: Grab a festival bite or enjoy a relaxed meal at Boodas Brewing Company, located just off Main Street. Enjoy seasonal beers, a delicious menu with something for everyone, and outdoor seating with a great view of Main Street—perfect for a relaxing midday break during the festival.
Afternoon – Festival or WNC Air Museum: Head back to the Apple Festival to continue browsing all the apple vendors and enjoying the street fair or make a short trip to the WNC Air Museum for their open house, which runs until 5 PM. View aircraft from the 1930s–50s, sit in a real airplane, and browse model displays. Free admission and parking make it an easy, fun stop for all ages.
Dinner: Head to Root & Bone in Horse Shoe, located right on the new Ecusta Trail. Enjoy elevated Southern comfort food, including fried chicken, brisket meatloaf, and seasonal sides, all made with locally sourced ingredients. A cozy, welcoming spot to unwind after a full day at the Apple Festival.
After Dinner: Take a leisurely stroll along the Ecusta Trail and explore nearby shops, or simply cross the street to Packa’a Place to relax, enjoy live music and a drink to cap off the evening.
Breakfast: Start the day with the Apple Festival Brunch at Season’s at Highland Lake Inn. This seasonal brunch features locally inspired dishes, from fresh farm-to-table entrees to apple-themed treats, all served in a scenic, cozy setting overlooking Highland Lake.
Morning – U-Pick Orchards: Spend the morning visiting Hendersonville’s beautiful u-pick orchards. Make the most of your time with the Orchard Trail, a digital itinerary designed to guide you through Apple Country, helping you navigate orchards, plan stops, and discover local farm experiences. Sign up here to get started, and click here to see u-pick options, farm stands, and more for a seamless apple-picking adventure.
Lunch: Many of the orchards offer on-site food trucks, fresh farm produce, or cider and donuts at their farm stores. Grab a bite while soaking in the orchard atmosphere.
Afternoon: Explore additional orchards, or head back to Main Street and relax while enjoying live music at the Courthouse Stage. Craving something sweet? Take part in the Ice Cream Trail, and stop by one of Hendersonville’s delicious local spots for a sweet treat, some located right on Main Street.
Dinner: Still exploring orchards? Great! Head to Flat Rock Wood Room, just a short drive from the orchards. Enjoy slow-smoked BBQ, wood-fired pizzas, hearty sandwiches, and classic Southern sides.
Dinner (Downtown): You don’t have to walk far to enjoy dinner at Mezzaluna, conveniently located right on Main Street. Savor a menu of fresh Italian-inspired dishes, including house-made pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and seasonal specials.
Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast and coffee at Ecusta Market & Café. Enjoy fresh pastries, hearty breakfast options, and locally roasted coffee.
Morning – Ecusta Trail and Last Minute Finds: While on the Ecusta Trail, take a leisurely stroll up to Main Street to browse for last-minute apple finds, stop by local shops, and enjoy a relaxing morning before heading home.
Departure: Leave Hendersonville with bags full of apples, cider, and lasting autumn memories. We can’t wait to see you next time!
Orchard Pass: Streamlines visits to multiple orchards and “check-in” on your digital guide to keep track of your journey.
Parking – There are multiple parking lots throughout downtown Hendersonville, including both free and fee-based options. Many lots are operated by local non-profits, with nominal fees that support their causes. Plan to arrive early on festival days, as downtown fills quickly.
Comfortable Shoes: Essential for walking at orchards and downtown streets.
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Fall at the Farms: Hendersonville’s Apple Season
Hendersonville’s apple season offers a perfect blend of fresh fruit, family fun, and delicious treats — all set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. With a variety of orchards and farms to explore, there’s truly something for every apple enthusiast. Whether you’re looking for easy farm stand stops, hands-on U-pick experiences, or spots that serve up the freshest apple baked goods, Hendersonville has it all.
Apple season in Hendersonville is more than just a harvest — it’s a full fall experience. The digital
Orchard Trail makes it easy to explore the area’s many orchards and farm markets, guiding you from stop to stop with an interactive map and insider details. As you journey along the trail, you can
check in at each farm you visit, discover new flavors, and enjoy the unique charm each location offers. From quick farm stand stops to hands-on U-pick adventures and bakeries brimming with apple treats, this guide will help you make the most of your apple-filled getaway.
For those who want to grab fresh apples and apple products without the full orchard experience, Hendersonville’s
farm stands are the perfect choice. These local favorites offer fresh-picked apples and farm-fresh goodies to take home or enjoy on the spot.
- Apple House & Owenby Orchards
Located on Chimney Rock Road, this family-run farm has been growing apples for nearly 60 years. The Apple House offers fresh North Carolina apples, peaches, cider, jams, jellies, preserves, pickles, and seasonal crafts.
- Barnwell’s Apple House
Located on Chimney Rock Road, this longstanding family-run orchard began in 1959 with a modest apple shed. Today, it spans over 100 acres and offers a vibrant selection of fresh produce and apple-based goodies—from ciders and jams to seasonal vegetables and berries.
- Henderson Farms
Located on Tracy Grove Road in Flat Rock, it offers a rich seasonal experience during apple season—from a wide variety of apples to pumpkins, vegetables, baked goods, cider, and guided field-trip tours.
- Holt Orchards
Holt Orchards is a boutique family-run farm in Flat Rock known for its peaceful atmosphere and sustainable practices across 60 acres. Visitors can enjoy picking from a beautiful U-pick flower field featuring sunflowers, zinnias, and globe amaranths, alongside harvesting fresh apples like Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, and Pink Lady. The cozy farm store offers baked goods, apple cider donuts, fresh cider, local honey, and unique gifts.
- J&M Farms
Located just off Chimney Rock Road, the farm is a welcoming family-owned orchard featuring more than 50 apple varieties and seasonal produce. The farm also offers delightful artisanal treats—such as apple cider donuts, ice cream, and homemade baked goods—as well as cider, local beer and wine, jams, honey, and more. Open daily year-round, J&M hosts live music, food trucks, vendor events, and seasonal family fun.
- Jimmy Nix & Sons Apple House
The market boasts over 15 apple varieties, plus a bounty of seasonal produce like peaches, pears, cabbage, and squash. You’ll also find homemade goodies—cider, jams, jellies, honey, and handcrafted items.
- Lively Orchard
Third-generation family farm nestled in Flat Rock, near Hendersonville. Open from August through December, the orchard offers more than 20 apple varieties as well as Asian pears. Guests can get a unique peek behind the scenes by watching how apples are packed.
- McConnell Farms
A longtime, family-owned orchard and farm that blends traditional harvests with modern, all-season offerings. Open year-round, the farm features a wide variety of fresh produce—from apples and sunflowers to figs and asparagus—and homemade delights like ice cream, cider donuts, jams, and preserves.
- Owenby’s Fruit Stand
a welcoming, seasonal roadside market in Hendersonville, running from mid‑August to early November. It offers a delightful mix of produce and goodies—from apples, peaches, and pumpkins to jams, honey, cider, and preserves.
*Please check each farm’s website for the most up-to-date hours, directions, and seasonal updates to plan your perfect orchard adventure.
For those wanting a more immersive apple season, Hendersonville’s U-pick orchards let you wander through the rows, hand-select your favorite apples, and enjoy plenty of family-friendly activities.
- Coston Farm & Apple House
A fourth-generation, family-run orchard on Chimney Rock Road that shines in the fall with a vibrant U‑pick orchard offering over 20 apple varieties. The Apple House itself is a hub of activity—with a bakery churning out cider donuts, fritters, and pies, a charming gift shop filled with local crafts, and plenty of spots to relax—from playgrounds to picnic shelters and porch swings.
- Grandad’s Apples ‘N Such
Grandad’s Apples offers a wonderful U-pick experience with a variety of apple types, including rare heirloom varieties. Beyond picking apples, families can enjoy a host of farm activities like the exciting apple cannon, a corn maze, pumpkin patches, a cow train ride, and a dedicated kids’ play area. With scenic walking paths and beautiful mountain views, it’s the perfect spot for a fun and memorable day outdoors.
- Jeter Mountain Farm
Jeter Mountain Farm, a sprawling 400‑acre family-owned orchard near Hendersonville, offers a full-day adventure for visitors of all ages. Since opening for U‑pick in 2020, the farm has invited guests to harvest over 25 varieties of apples, along with peaches, berries, grapes, pumpkins, and cut-your-own flowers. Your visit includes a scenic tractor-pulled wagon ride through the fields, live bluegrass music on weekends, a covered 6,000 ft² indoor play area, a permanent food truck (1813 Smokehouse), a hard-cider tasting room, and a coffee shop.
- Justus Orchard
Justus Orchard is a fifth-generation, family-owned farm offering a rich U‑Pick or We‑Pick experience where visitors can harvest apples, blackberries, Asian pears—and even pumpkins and seasonal vegetables. he farm bursts with activities for all ages: kids can enjoy the playground, jumping pillows, a bounce pad, apple cannons, cow train rides on weekends. Plus, the new Taproom (open Thursday through Sunday) serves hard fruit ciders, local craft beer, and wine—perfect for relaxing indoors or on the covered patio while the little ones play.
- Pilot Mountain Pears
A family-operated Asian pear orchard with over 4,500 trees across 50 acres located near Hendersonville. Guests can enjoy a seasonal U‑Pick Asian pear experience (typically mid‑August through October), alongside pre‑picked fruit, and a retail store stocked with goods like pear cider, jams, molasses, crafts, and local honey. In 2025, they’ve also introduced U‑Pick flowers, letting visitors pick blooms—addition to the fruit harvest experience.
- Sky Top Orchard
a family-run apple haven atop Flat Rock, NC, offering U‑pick apples (with over 22 varieties and seasonal peaches and more) from mid-summer through late fall. Visitors can fill bags of fresh mountain-grown fruit while taking in panoramic Blue Ridge views. The orchard is packed with family fun: take a thrilling ride on the bee train, launch apples from the apple cannon, pan for treasures at the gem mine beside a bamboo forest, hop on hayrides, play in the giant playground (with swings, slides, sandboxes, playhouses, and apple and pumpkin houses), or visit barnyard animals—all open seven days a week during the season.
- Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard
Steps Farm offers a hands-on U-pick experience featuring a wide variety of apples alongside pumpkins, sunflowers, and seasonal flowers. Families can enjoy fun farm activities such as the apple cannon, a kids’ play area, scenic walking trails, and vibrant sunflower fields perfect for photos.
*Please check each farm’s website for the most up-to-date hours, directions, and seasonal updates to plan your perfect orchard adventure.
No apple season is complete without indulging in fresh-baked apple pies, fritters, and cider donuts. Hendersonville’s apple-focused bakeries and farm cafés are perfect stops for savoring these seasonal delights.
- Creasman Farms
Creasman Farms offers a delicious selection of homemade baked goods crafted with fresh, farm-grown ingredients. Visitors can enjoy warm apple pies, cider donuts, turnovers, and a variety of seasonal treats that capture the flavors of the harvest. Their bakery delights pair perfectly with fresh-pressed cider and homemade jams.
- Grandad’s Apples ‘N Such
The onsite bakery at Grandad’s Apples is famous for its wide variety of homemade apple delights. Favorites include freshly baked apple pies, cider donuts, apple fritters, turnovers, cookies, caramel apples, and seasonal specialties like hot cider and refreshing cider slushies. Two signature treats stand out: the “Ice Cream Sammich,” which features creamy ice cream sandwiched between two warm cider donuts, and the “Mountain Glacier,” a delicious blend of cider slushy and ice cream topped with cookie crumbles.
- Jeter Mountain Farm
The Orchard Baking Co., located in the Orchard Barn, serves up “from-scratch, homemade baked goods” using apples grown right on the farm,. Stop by for fresh apple cider donuts, cookies, warm apple pie, and other family‑recipe favorites. The adjoining market also sells orchard-made items like apple butters, pickles, garden salsas, hand‑poured candles, and baking mixes—perfect for taking a piece of the farm home with you.
- Justus Orchards
The Apple House Bakery at Justus Orchard is a beloved stop with an extensive menu of homemade treats, including fried apple pies (with the option to add ice cream), apple cider donuts, cookies, apple fritters, apple bread, and whole pies to take home. Guests can also enjoy caramel apples, ice cream, apple cider (both hot and slushies on cool days), plus coffee and hot tea.
- Mountain Fresh Orchards
Mountain Fresh Orchards boasts a bakery filled with homemade delights that showcase their fresh apples and seasonal produce. The menu includes classic apple cider donuts, warm apple pies, apple fritters, turnovers, cookies, caramel apples, and cider slushies. Guests can also savor unique specialties like apple bread and homemade apple butter. Paired with their fresh-pressed apple cider, these treats capture the true taste of orchard-fresh goodness.
- Pilot Mountain Pears
The farm store includes delicious items like pear pies, pear turnovers, and pear preserves, alongside their apple treats. They also carry fresh pear cider, pear jams, and other pear-inspired specialty products, making it a great spot to savor the unique flavors of their Asian pears.
- Sky Top Orchard
Sky Top’s farm store is a haven for treat lovers, featuring made-from-scratch baked goods—like hand pies, apple bread, and cookies—as well as their iconic melt-in-your-mouth apple cider donuts. Fresh, unpasteurized pressed cider, used in cider slushies and hard cider, is available alongside caramel and fudge apples, kettle corn, jams, jellies, apple butter, local honey.
- Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard
The farm’s bakery delights visitors with freshly baked apple pies, cider donuts, turnovers, cookies, and other homemade specialties. Seasonal favorites like caramel apples and warm cider are also available, providing a perfect complement to the fresh-picked fruit and making the farm experience even sweeter.
*Please check each farm’s website for the most up-to-date hours, directions, and seasonal updates to plan your perfect orchard adventure.
Hendersonville’s annual
North Carolina Apple Festival is the highlight of apple season. Held every Labor Day Weekend on Main Street, the festival showcases the region’s rich apple heritage with:
- Live music and family-friendly entertainment
- Arts and crafts vendors offering handmade goods
- Delicious food booths featuring caramel apples, cider, apple donuts, and more
- Fun contests and activities perfect for visitors of all ages
The festival is the perfect way to cap off your apple adventures and experience the heart of Hendersonville’s fall traditions.
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The annual NC Apple Festival includes a street fair, arts & crafts, live music and entertainment, children’s activities and rides, parade, food & much more, there are other special events that take place throughout the weekend across town, See website for details, The Street Fair is located on Main Street from 6th Ave-Caswell St.,
The Western North Carolina Air Museum is a center of living history in the popular Hendersonville – Flat Rock region of the state. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to remember flying the way it used to be. Bring your kids, your camera, and your leather jacket. You can view the airplanes in an hour or so, or spend the afternoon hanger-flying with our friendly, informative staff. As part of the NC Apple Festival, the museum will be open on Labor Day Weekend, September 2 – 5, from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
Interested in taking a ride in a beautiful WWII Stearman? On September 2, 3 and 4, Dennis Dunlap will offer rides for $125.00. Helicopter rides will also be available, price depending upon the number of occupants.
The event is held at the corner of Gilbert St. and Brooklyn Ave. near the Hendersonville Airport and is sponsored by the WNC Air Museum, Inc. For more information please call 828-435-1343.
The Western North Carolina Air Museum is a center of living history in the popular Hendersonville – Flat Rock region of the state. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to remember flying the way it used to be. Bring your kids, your camera, and your leather jacket. You can view the airplanes in an hour or so, or spend the afternoon hanger-flying with our friendly, informative staff. As part of the NC Apple Festival, the museum will be open on Labor Day Weekend, September 2 – 5, from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
Interested in taking a ride in a beautiful WWII Stearman? On September 2, 3 and 4, Dennis Dunlap will offer rides for $125.00. Helicopter rides will also be available, price depending upon the number of occupants.
The event is held at the corner of Gilbert St. and Brooklyn Ave. near the Hendersonville Airport and is sponsored by the WNC Air Museum, Inc. For more information please call 828-435-1343.
The Western North Carolina Air Museum is a center of living history in the popular Hendersonville – Flat Rock region of the state. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to remember flying the way it used to be. Bring your kids, your camera, and your leather jacket. You can view the airplanes in an hour or so, or spend the afternoon hanger-flying with our friendly, informative staff. As part of the NC Apple Festival, the museum will be open on Labor Day Weekend, September 2 – 5, from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
Interested in taking a ride in a beautiful WWII Stearman? On September 2, 3 and 4, Dennis Dunlap will offer rides for $125.00. Helicopter rides will also be available, price depending upon the number of occupants.
The event is held at the corner of Gilbert St. and Brooklyn Ave. near the Hendersonville Airport and is sponsored by the WNC Air Museum, Inc. For more information please call 828-435-1343.
The Annual Henderson County Gem and Mineral Show features minerals, gemstones, jewelry and fossils. There will also be demonstrations of lapidary arts and working jewelry crafters. Exhibits include the gem and mineral and hourly door prizes and free parking. The show is located at the Whitmire Activity Center at 310 Lily Pond Road. Admission is $5.00 and children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. For more information please contact the Henderson County Gem & Mineral Society at their website for a coupon at www.hcgms.org.
The Annual Henderson County Gem and Mineral Show features minerals, gemstones, jewelry and fossils. There will also be demonstrations of lapidary arts and working jewelry crafters. Exhibits include the gem and mineral and hourly door prizes and free parking. The show is located at the Whitmire Activity Center at 310 Lily Pond Road. Admission is $5.00 and children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. For more information please contact the Henderson County Gem & Mineral Society at their website for a coupon at www.hcgms.org.
The Annual Henderson County Gem and Mineral Show features minerals, gemstones, jewelry and fossils. There will also be demonstrations of lapidary arts and working jewelry crafters. Exhibits include the gem and mineral and hourly door prizes and free parking. The show is located at the Whitmire Activity Center at 310 Lily Pond Road. Admission is $5.00 and children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. For more information please contact the Henderson County Gem & Mineral Society at their website for a coupon at www.hcgms.org.
As part of the North Carolina Apple Festival, Rides, Inflatables, and more will await you and your family in the Family Fun Zone, sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank! There are two locations — Wells Fargo Bank and the Visitor’s Center. Come see what all the fuss is about and here’s a warning, your kids might not want to leave.
Palmetto Amusements will again be providing the children’s rides and inflatables. Tickets are available for purchase onsite.
Hours of Operation are:
- Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am-9pm
- Monday from 10am-4pm
As part of the North Carolina Apple Festival, Rides, Inflatables, and more will await you and your family in the Family Fun Zone, sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank! There are two locations — Wells Fargo Bank and the Visitor’s Center. Come see what all the fuss is about and here’s a warning, your kids might not want to leave.
Palmetto Amusements will again be providing the children’s rides and inflatables. Tickets are available for purchase onsite.
Hours of Operation are:
- Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am-9pm
- Monday from 10am-4pm
As part of the North Carolina Apple Festival, Rides, Inflatables, and more will await you and your family in the Family Fun Zone, sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank! There are two locations — Wells Fargo Bank and the Visitor’s Center. Come see what all the fuss is about and here’s a warning, your kids might not want to leave.
Palmetto Amusements will again be providing the children’s rides and inflatables. Tickets are available for purchase onsite.
Hours of Operation are:
- Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am-9pm
- Monday from 10am-4pm
Western NC Air Museum Open House & Air Craft Rides,10am-5pm, free admission, airplanes of the 1930’s-1950’s on display, many models & pictures on display, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-606-1252 westernnorthcarolinaairmuseum.com
Western NC Air Museum Open House & Air Craft Rides,10am-5pm, free admission, airplanes of the 1930’s-1950’s on display, many models & pictures on display, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-606-1252 westernnorthcarolinaairmuseum.com
Western NC Air Museum Open House & Air Craft Rides,10am-5pm, free admission, airplanes of the 1930’s-1950’s on display, many models & pictures on display, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-606-1252 westernnorthcarolinaairmuseum.com
Gem & Mineral Spectacular, Whitmire Activity Center, Fri- Sun 10am-6pm, Mon 10am-5pm, (gemstones, jewelry, fossils, lapidary equipment; demonstrations; exhibits & programs ), Admission: $5 (Children 12 & under free when accompanied by an adult), Sponsor – Henderson County Gem & Mineral Society, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-877-4073
Gem & Mineral Spectacular, Whitmire Activity Center, Fri- Sun 10am-6pm, Mon 10am-5pm, (gemstones, jewelry, fossils, lapidary equipment; demonstrations; exhibits & programs ), Admission: $5 (Children 12 & under free when accompanied by an adult), Sponsor – Henderson County Gem & Mineral Society, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-877-4073
Gem & Mineral Spectacular, Whitmire Activity Center, Fri- Sun 10am-6pm, Mon 10am-5pm, (gemstones, jewelry, fossils, lapidary equipment; demonstrations; exhibits & programs ), Admission: $5 (Children 12 & under free when accompanied by an adult), Sponsor – Henderson County Gem & Mineral Society, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-877-4073
NC Apple Festival Kiddie Carnival, rides & entertainment geared for younger children, Fri – Sun 10 am-9 pm, Mon 10 am-4 pm, Visitor Center & Wells Fargo parking lots, Tickets $1-$3, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-697-4557, NCAppleFestival.org
NC Apple Festival Kiddie Carnival, rides & entertainment geared for younger children, Fri – Sun 10 am-9 pm, Mon 10 am-4 pm, Visitor Center & Wells Fargo parking lots, Tickets $1-$3, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-697-4557, NCAppleFestival.org
NC Apple Festival Kiddie Carnival, rides & entertainment geared for younger children, Fri – Sun 10 am-9 pm, Mon 10 am-4 pm, Visitor Center & Wells Fargo parking lots, Tickets $1-$3, (NC Apple Festival Event), Hendersonville, 828-697-4557, NCAppleFestival.org
75th North Carolina Apple Festival, Downtown Hendersonville (street fair, arts & crafts, entertainment, children’s activities, parade, food & more) happening September 3 – 6. The hours of the Street Fair are Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10 am-8 pm; Monday 10 am-4 pm, from 6th Avenue to Caswell Street.
The Festival concludes with the King Apple Parade on Labor Day @ 2:30 pm
Click to download the 2021 North Carolina Apple Festival brochure.
For information call 828-697-4557 or visit NCAppleFestival.org. Please leave your pets comfortably at home.
75th North Carolina Apple Festival, Downtown Hendersonville (street fair, arts & crafts, entertainment, children’s activities, parade, food & more) happening September 3 – 6. The hours of the Street Fair are Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10 am-8 pm; Monday 10 am-4 pm, from 6th Avenue to Caswell Street.
The Festival concludes with the King Apple Parade on Labor Day @ 2:30 pm
Click to download the 2021 North Carolina Apple Festival brochure.
For information call 828-697-4557 or visit NCAppleFestival.org. Please leave your pets comfortably at home.