Bridal Veil Falls, on drive from Franklin to Highlands, NC

6 reasons why nothing beats spending Fall in Franklin North Carolina

Fall in Franklin North Carolina is truly a sight to behold.

Here are 6 reasons why Fall in Franklin North Carolina is something you should not miss!

Take a beautiful Fall drive.
Take a beautiful Fall drive.

1) Experience the Wonders of Nature!

There is nothing quite like Fall in the mountains of Western North Carolina and Macon County has some of the best spots around to see the electric colors of the season.

2) Navigate the winding mountain highways.

Fewer sights are more remarkable than those found along U.S. 64 connecting Franklin and Highlands or those found along Wayah Road connecting Franklin and Nantahala.

3) Enjoy the last purely agricultural fair in North Carolina!

You might not find carnival rides and games at the annual Macon County Agricultural Fair, but as the last purely agricultural fair in the state, the annual event is nothing shy of a good time for the whole family.

Franklin, NC Pumpkin Roll
The famous Pumpkin Roll is a favorite activity at Pumpkinfest.

4) Compete in the world famous Pumpkin Roll down Frogtown.

Its tough to pin down the best part of Franklin’s annual PumpkinFest. Who can chose between the Pumpkin Pie eating contest, the costume parade and contest down main street featuring the most darling princesses and adorable clowns, or the World Famous Pumpkin Roll that launches pumpkins 100 yards down Phillip Street’s steep incline. Whatever your vice, this annual Fall festival has a little taste of everything.

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Local farmers have freshly picked Fall harvests.

5) Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches

All Fall long local farmers such as Deal Farms have fresh picked harvests like apples and pumpkins and just when the cool crisp air begins to tingle your skin, the corn field is carved out in a maze for a fun day of adventure.

6) Race in the cool mountain air.

All year long Franklin has a busy schedule of foot races planned ranging from 80s themed 8ks to benefit for the Shriner’s Hospital to 5ks downs main street while sporting a kilt for the annual Father’s Day weekend Braveheart run, but there is just something about the Fall weather that makes races a little more enjoyable. If you’re looking for a longer distance run, check out the annual Conquer the Mountain half Marathon on November 7 or if you want to get funky, put on your best turkey costume and race along the Greenway for the annual Cold Turkey 5k on Thanksgiving morning.

Photos provided by Eric Haggart of Timeless Moments Imaging. Timeless Moments Imaging is Franklin, NC photographer specializing in weddings, engagements, family photos and stunning scenic portraits in and around Macon County.

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