Greenville has tons of activities to offer, and the Fall season is no exception! Autumn is the best time of year in Greenville, SC, with cool temperatures during the day and crisp, chilly air at night. To give you an excuse to get your family outside this Fall, here are the top 5 events going on in Greenville:
Fall for Greenville is the largest food and music festival in the Upstate, held every October in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. Discover a world of tempting tastes, sights, and sounds, as mouthwatering aromas carry you from one end of Main Street to the other. With over 60 entertainers over 8 blocks, there is something for everyone!
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While the TD Saturday Market runs every Saturday from the beginning of May through the end of October, the final Saturday is the Autumn Harvest event. This event will offer an assortment of seasonal produce, gourmet foods and colorful flowers from over 40 different market vendors. The market will also feature a morning filled with special events including a costume contest, trick-or-treating, and a cupcake walk.
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Fidelity Investments Moonlight Movie Series shows a different classic movie each week in September. Watch your favorite classic movies under the stars. The movies are free. Lawn chairs, blankets, and coolers are permitted for your comfort and convenience, and there will be food trucks present each week in September! Also, Poppington’s Popcorn will also be on-site each week!
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Greenville Zoo’s annual family-friendly Halloween event for children ages 12 and under features trick-or-treating, fun-filled booths and an un-haunted house. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and everyone is invited to come in costume. Tickets go on sale October 3 for Greenville Zoo members and October 13 for the general public.
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The City of Greenville sponsors Greenville’s favorite tradition, the Greenville Poinsettia Christmas Parade. For more than 20 years, the parade has signaled the start of the Christmas season in Greenville. Each year the parade attracts thousands of visitors downtown to view the holiday floats and activities.