From Festivals to Fitness, Fall in Asheville is Full of Opportunities

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Summer’s stretch lasts a few more weeks, but Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) released its fall program guide with hundreds of classes, activities, hikes, clubs and meetups, and special events taking place from September to December. Spend a sunny day in a park or poolside with the guide planning how you’ll spend cooler months.

“It has been both a challenging and inspiring year,” according to APR Director D. Tyrell McGirt. “As our city continues to heal and recover, the APR team is dedicated to hosting events that bring us together and creating spaces that provide comfort and inspire community. You’ll see some familiar favorites, exciting newbies, and programs that have adapted to our new landscape in the program guide. I look forward to seeing many neighbors and friends at some of our events. Don’t hesitate to give me a shout and let me know how APR can continue to help our community thrive and rebuild for the future.”

three witches at halloween wearing red and purple dressesAsheville Parks & Recreation Fall-Winter 2025 Program Highlights

This is just a sample! Visit ashevillenc.go/apr-guide or stop by an APR community center for a program guide with more opportunities for people of all ages. Spots fill up fast, so advance registration is highly recommended, even for free events. For most activities, registration opens 30 days prior to the event.

Special Events & Festivals

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Kids & Teens

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Therapeutic Recreation

Sports & Fitness

That’s a lot, but it’s not everything! Visit ashevillenc.go/apr-guide or stop by an APR community center for the full program guide chock full of low- and no-cost opportunities – and never be bored again!

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