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Highlands Food & Wine Festival

The Fifth Highlands Food & Wine Festival, set for November 11-14, is taking every measure possible to ensure that everyone’s safe and sated. For up-to-date information, visit highlandsfoodandwine.com.

Cashiers Green Market

For an irreplaceable taste of the Plateau’s fall bounty, visit the stands at the Cashiers Green Market, every Wednesday afternoon at the Cashiers Commons.

Autumn Marketplace

October brings the fruits of the fall harvest to Highlands Marketplace, staged every Saturday morning at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.


Chetolah, A Place of Rest | Sip and Swine

Sips and Swine, set for October 10 at the storied Chetolah, is a storybook evening and a boost for the fortunes of The Bascom. For tickets, visit thebascom.org/gather/special-events/sip-swine.

Cashiers Leaf Festival

With art, music, and food, the Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival, slated for October 8-10 at the Village Green, is a celebration of all the good things of October in the mountains.

Falling for Fall

Fall on the Plateau is a wild, sensual overload, with nature setting the stage for a spectacular Finale.


Highlands October Music

The sounds of weekend evenings in Highlands perfectly complement the vibrant spirit of the season.

Welcome October

There’s nothing sleepy about this most glorious of months.

Fun and Festive | Halloween in Highlands

Don’t be scared! Highlands’ Halloween on Main Street (on October 31) is fun and festive for the whole family. And, if your pooch has the right stuff, stroll down to Mr. Pickles’ Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest, set for Saturday, Oct. 30, at 6:00 P.M. at The Park on Main Hotel.


Covid Vaccinations and Testing on the Plateau

If you’re worried about Covid, check out these resources available to everyone.

First Presbyterian Church | 2021 Mullen Lecture

A pair of lectures at First Presbyterian Church of Highlands, set for September 12 and 13, will focus on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. The talks are free and everyone is invited. For information, call (828) 526-3175.

Dance in the Dahlias

Highlands Historical Society’s Dahlia Festival, set for September 11-12, is a beautiful stroll through downtown.