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Georgia Tasting Festival
The Georgia Tasting Festival brings together local restaurants, wineries, and craft beverage makers for a day of sampling, live music, and community fun. Guests can stroll through vendor tents, taste regional favorites, and enjoy a relaxed fall atmosphere at Founder's Oak Park. It’s one of Cartersville’s most popular annual food events and a great way to experience the local flavor of North Georgia.
Witches Night Out – Downtown Cartersville
Witches Night Out transforms downtown Cartersville into a lively evening of shopping, dining, and spooky fun. Guests are encouraged to dress up in their best witchy attire while exploring local boutiques and restaurants offering special discounts and treats. It’s a playful community favorite that mixes Halloween spirit with small-town charm.
Fall Pub Crawl – Downtown Cartersville
The Fall Pub Crawl invites adults to enjoy a festive night of drinks, live entertainment, and local camaraderie in downtown Cartersville. Participants can hop between pubs, breweries, and restaurants offering themed cocktails and special deals. It’s the perfect event for a fun night out with friends while supporting local businesses in a vibrant downtown setting.
Looking for Even More to Explore?
For a full list of local happenings, festivals, and annual events, check out Downtown Cartersville. There's always something going on in the area!
Area Attractions
Lake Acworth and Acworth Beach
A 260-acre artificial lake featuring sandy beaches, swimming areas, and opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding. Acworth Beach, located within Cauble Park, provides a family-friendly environment with playgrounds and picnic spots.
Downtown Cartersville
A charming historic downtown district with local shops, art galleries, restaurants, and the iconic Coca-Cola mural.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
This historic Civil War site offers over 17 miles of interpretive hiking trails, panoramic views from the mountain summit, and a museum detailing the area's significance during the Atlanta Campaign.
Red Top Mountain State Park
Located on the shores of Lake Allatoona, this park is ideal for hiking, swimming, and boating. It features over 15 miles of trails and offers rental cottages and a campground for overnight stays.
Etowah Indian Mounds
Ancient Native American earth mounds offering rich history, artifacts, and trails along the Etowah River.
Swift-Cantrell Park
A 42-acre park in Kennesaw offering walking trails, playgrounds, a skate park, and picnic pavilions. It's a popular spot for outdoor activities and community events.