Columbia Welcomes Fall with Exciting Festivals, Food, and Family Fun!

Embrace the Fall Season in Columbia!

Hey there, Columbia friends! Are you ready to embrace sweater weather and dive headfirst into all the delightful fall festivities that our charming city has to offer? From cozy pumpkin patches to spine-chilling haunted houses, there’s no shortage of fun activities for everyone to enjoy as the crisp autumn air sets in.

Festivals and Celebrations

Let’s kick things off with some of the exciting festivals that you simply can’t miss. One of the first highlights on the calendar is the 37th Annual Greek Festival happening from September 19 to 22 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. This free event is the perfect opportunity to indulge in delicious Greek food, lively music, and a vibrant atmosphere!

Then, mark your calendar for the Jubilee: Festival of Black History & Culture on September 21. Held at the Mann-Simons Site, this free festival will include live entertainment featuring headliner Sunshine Anderson, artist demos, and more. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate the rich culture and history of our community.

Literature Lovers and Foodies Unite!

If you’re a fan of reading, the Fall Literary Festival is making waves on September 25, 29, and October 23. Head over to Capstone Hall and All Good Books to enjoy readings and book signings from acclaimed authors like Jesmyn Ward and Walter Mosley — all for free!

Foodies will rejoice at the Palmetto Peanut Boil on September 28, where the best cooks in South Carolina will compete for the championship trophy. It promises all the peanut goodness you can dream of, and it is free! Plus, the Carolina Food Truck Festival on September 29 is going to be a treat for your taste buds with a variety of cuisines on wheels.

Outdoor Fun and Family Activities

Looking for family-friendly fun? The Harvest Festival at The FARM 1780 on September 28 has it all — a you-pick pumpkin patch, play area, and delicious food from local vendors for just $20 per vehicle.

Another great option is Cayce Fall Fest on October 5 at Granby Gardens Park. With live music, food, beverages, and activities like face painting and a petting zoo, it’s set for a day full of family bonding and smiles!

Haunted Attractions for the Brave

As we creep closer to Halloween, thrill-seekers will want to check out the Deceased Farm starting on September 13, featuring multiple scare zones and terrifying buildings that are sure to make you jump! Or dare to visit The Dark Castle in Elgin for its eerie outdoor trail and zombie survival challenge — the fun is in the fright!

Capstone Celebration and More

Don’t miss out on the grand South Carolina State Fair from October 9 to 20! This massive celebration features attractions that capture the essence of life across all 46 counties of our beautiful state. Eat, play, and enjoy live entertainment over 12 thrilling days!

A Musical October

Music lovers, rejoice! JerryFest on October 6 is a tribute to Jerry Garcia with live music on two stages, followed by the Jam Room Music Festival on October 26 offering an eclectic mix of performances throughout the day.

Trick or Treat Fun

Finally, as October rolls in, multiple family-friendly events leading up to Halloween, like Boo at the Zoo and Halloween at Hogwarts, will get you in the spooky spirit. Just imagine enjoying a thrilling ballet adaptation of Count Dracula or strolling through Riverbanks Zoo with your little goblins!

As you can see, Columbia’s fall lineup is bursting at the seams with variety and excitement. Whether you’re out for family fun, food, or a spine-tingling thrill, there’s something for everyone. So grab your loved ones, get cozy, and let’s make this fall one for the books!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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