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Fall activities to enjoy in Raleigh

Oak City is filled with more than just the aroma of pumpkin spice and changing leaves this time of year. See what fall activities the season brings to Raleigh.

Fall trees on a back road in Raleigh.

We’re ready to fall for autumn.

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As autumn’s first day approaches on Sept. 22, Raleigh transforms into a montage of fall colors and festive activities. Whether you’re eager to pick the perfect pumpkin, savor seasonal treats, or simply enjoy the crisp air, Raleigh offers a variety of experiences to celebrate the season.

Pumpkin picking at local farms

Visit farms like Page Farms or Millstone Creek Orchards, each ~1 hour from Raleigh, to pick out pumpkins for carving or decorating, and enjoy fall activities like hayrides and apple picking.

Explore the gardens at JC Raulston Arboretum

Wander through the arboretum to see autumn blooms, colorful leaves, and prepare for your own fall gardening through its workshops like the upcoming fall gardening checklist.

Attend a local festival or wine tour

Visit Chatham Hill Winery or breweries for fall-themed tastings and Falling for Local at Dix Park on Saturday, Oct. 5, offering a chance to sample seasonal NC craft brews and food trucks. Try this: Chatham Winery’s pomegranate + peach wine.

Visit Raleigh’s farmers market for produce

Browse the NC State Farmers market for seasonal items like apples, sweet potatoes, and cider to make seasonal dishes like apple pie + sweet potato casserole.

Enjoy a bonfire or outdoor movie

Plan an evening at a Raleigh hangout + enjoy a bonfire at Longleaf Hotel or Raleigh Beer Garden. Take the outing a step further by catching a flick at select First Friday events + Village District’s Outdoor Movie Series.

Attend the NC State Fair

Experience the annual event — Oct. 17 through Oct. 27— featuring rides, games, deep fried treats + family friendly activities of all kinds.

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