Top Fall Festivals and Seasonal Events in Houston

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Fall in Houston brings steady community events, cultural programs, and outdoor celebrations across the city. Many long-running traditions return each year with art shows, heritage festivals, markets, and family-friendly gatherings spread through September, October, and November. If you’re planning seasonal outings, this guide highlights the best fall festivals and events in Houston, making it easier to explore what the city offers during the cooler months.

Arts, Culture & Heritage Festivals

Bayou City Art Festival

Bayou City Art Festival
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This annual juried arts festival features hundreds of artists across multiple mediums. Visitors walk between booth sections, browse artwork, and view scheduled stage performances.

Original Greek Festival

Original Greek Festival
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Hosted each fall at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral grounds, this long-running cultural festival features traditional food, dancing, and community activities. Guests move between outdoor tents, vendor areas, and indoor displays.

International Quilt Festival

International Quilt Festival
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This annual convention brings together large quilt exhibitions, workshops, and vendor booths. Attendees walk through rows of quilts, shop for supplies, and visit sections organized by theme.

Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival

Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival
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A major Houston cultural event featuring music performances, food vendors, and community showcases. Guests explore different activity zones and merchandise booths throughout the venue.

  • Location: Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway St, Pearland
  • Time: October, November
  • Website: https://prcfestival.com 

Día de los Muertos at Discovery Green

Día de los Muertos at Discovery Green
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This annual Day of the Dead celebration includes art installations, performances, and hands-on activities. Visitors walk around the park’s open areas to view altars, live murals, and community displays.

Japan Festival Houston

Japan Festival Houston
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This annual cultural festival highlights Japanese traditions through stage programs, demonstrations, and vendor areas. Visitors move between activity zones featuring art displays, food booths, and community organizations. 

City of Houston’s Annual Veterans Day Celebration

City of Houston’s Annual Veterans Day Celebration
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This annual downtown program includes a ceremony, parade, and community presentations. Visitors line the streets to watch marching groups, vehicles, and local organizations.

George Ranch Frontier Days

George Ranch Frontier Days
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This living-history event features demonstrations, reenactments, tours, and hands-on activities. Guests move between different historical zones to view programs throughout the day.

KBR Kids Day on Buffalo Bayou

KBR Kids Day on Buffalo Bayou
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This fall event includes nature activities, paddle demonstrations, art stations, and environmental education booths. Families walk along the bayou trail to visit each activity zone.

Outdoor Celebrations, Airshows & Fall Markets

Wings Over Houston Airshow

Wings Over Houston Airshow
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This annual airshow features military demonstration teams, aircraft displays, and scheduled flying programs. Visitors explore ground exhibits before watching aerial performances.

Texas Renaissance Festival

Texas Renaissance Festival
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Though located outside Houston, this long-running fall festival is a popular regional tradition. Guests walk through themed villages, stage areas, and vendor stalls over multiple themed weekends.

Park to Port Bike Ride

Park to Port Bike Ride
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This annual bike event connects participants from Hermann Park to the Port of Houston and back. Riders travel along a designated route and gather for pre- and post-ride activities.

Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade & Festival 

Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade & Festival 
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This large downtown festival features decorative floats, walking groups, and cultural performances. Visitors line the street for the parade and move through vendor sections afterward.

The Nutcracker Market

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This annual market brings together hundreds of merchants offering seasonal goods, décor, clothing, and specialty items. Visitors walk through organized vendor aisles inside NRG Center, browsing merchandise and stopping at designated booths.

Houston Farmers Market 

Houston Farmers Market 
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The market hosts fall-themed programs, cooking demos, and seasonal produce events each year. Visitors walk between vendor stations and outdoor seating areas.

First Saturday Arts Market

First Saturday Arts Market
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This long-running monthly market continues through fall with artists, makers, and live music. The walkable outdoor setting offers space to browse booths and meet local creators.

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