Annual North Carolina Apple Festival

Aug
28–31

Hendersonville is the official home of the North Carolina Apple Festival, a four-day celebration to recognize the importance of the apple industry to Henderson County and North Carolina. The Apple Festival is always held during the Labor Day weekend (Friday through Monday). Festival-goers can choose from a variety of events that feature a street fair on Historic Main Street and surrounding event venues.

Some of the other festivities happening during the Apple Festival include apple breakfasts, Gem & Mineral Spectacular, children’s activities, Parade, street fair, sidewalk sales, car show, music, and the Western North Carolina Air Museum Open House with aircraft displays and flybys.

North Carolina is the 7th largest apple-producing state in the nation and Henderson County is the largest apple-producing county in North Carolina, producing 85 percent of all the apples grown in the state. The County grows more than 40 varieties of apples including; Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty, Honey Crisp, Granny Smith, Stayman, Fuji and Galas.

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Aug 28 – Aug 31
Address
Downtown
Phone
828-697-4557
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.ncapplefestival.org

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