Fall Festivals & Events
AUGUST THROUGH OCTOBER
While we continue to socially distance and slowly begin to reopen, we need to remind ourselves that we will stay strong as a community and see our visitors again soon. As the State of Georgia begins to slowly reopen, we wanted to showcase the spirit of future travel and encourage our returning and new visitors to plan to see us again soon. Start planning for regularly scheduled events in the fall and be sure to mark your calendars for our spring & summer festivals that have been postponed.
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TIME TO START PLANNING
Start planning your fall trip to our beautiful city by downloading Augusta's Experience Guide or requesting a FREE printed version to be mailed directly to your doorstep.
This guide showcases Augusta’s multifaceted community and focuses on the city's vibrant arts & music scene, the abundance of outdoor adventures, signature events throughout the city, golf culture on and off the course, and much more. Home to soulful music legends James Brown and Jessye Norman, our city mixes soul in our art, entertainment, and delicious cuisine.
Need help planning your trip? Not a problem - request our FREE Experience Guide today!
OUTDOOR EVENTS
The weather is beautiful this time of year in Augusta, and that always means more outdoor activities. Whether you're attending a spooky Walk with the Spirits or you're visiting the for IRONMAN 70.3, we have you covered for outdoor fun.
Questions about these events? Email us today - we're here to chat.
POSTPONED EVENTS
While we continue to socially distance and slowly begin to reopen, we need to remind ourselves that we will stay strong as a community and see our visitors again soon. As the State of Georgia begins to slowly reopen, we wanted to showcase the spirit of future travel and encourage our returning and new visitors to plan to see us again soon. Start planning for regularly scheduled events in the fall and be sure to mark your calendars for our spring & summer festivals that have been postponed.