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Greenwood Fall Festival — Bell Park • Nov 1, 2025
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Fall Flavor + Small-Town Fun — Greenwood Fall Festival Returns Nov. 1 |
Local food, live entertainment, and family-friendly fun fill Bell Park this Saturday. |
If you’re looking for a classic fall weekend moment — think cool air, colorful trees, and a park full of people enjoying good food — the Greenwood Fall Festival is the River Valley’s Saturday pick.
Taking place November 1 at Bell Park in Greenwood, this small-town celebration blends a lively food scene with craft vendors, live entertainment, and a full spread of family-friendly activities.
It’s one of those events where you can roll in before lunch, browse booths, grab something delicious, and spend the afternoon taking in the scenery.
Festival-goers can expect a familiar spread of local food trucks and classic fair favorites — think tacos, barbecue plates, kettle corn, mini doughnuts, warm drinks, and seasonal desserts.
Whether you’re a food-truck hopper or just looking for something tasty to pair with a park stroll, bring your appetite — half the fun here is choosing what to try first.
Beyond the food, the festival packs in classic fall activities that’ll keep families smiling: arts-and-crafts vendors, hayrides, inflatables, face-painting, carnival games, and live music throughout the day.
It’s the kind of event where kids can burn energy on the playground while adults browse handmade goods or sip something warm with a view.
The best part? Bell Park in fall is beautiful — grassy slopes, mature trees, and a cozy atmosphere that feels miles away from the weekday grind. Add a rotating soundtrack of live music, and you’ve got an easy, relaxed place to spend a Saturday.
📍 Where: Bell Park, Greenwood Whether you go for the bites, the browsing, or the views, the Greenwood Fall Festival is an easy weekend win — and a great way to support local artisans and small businesses before holiday season officially kicks in.
👉 Pro Tip: Go early for the best food selection and parking. Comfortable shoes recommended — and yes, dessert is encouraged. |

