Your Guide to the Best Upcoming Events in Aiken, SC – Fall/Winter 2025

Here are the best events in Aiken, SC fall/winter 2025

Your Guide to the Best Upcoming Events in Aiken, SC – Fall/Winter 2025

By: Kathryn Siders

Fall is in full swing in Aiken, SC and the holidays are right around the corner. From Fall Steeplechase and the Blessing of the Hounds to Thanksgiving Day 5K’s and Christmas in Hopelands, there are many fun ways to celebrate the season. Read on to discover the best upcoming fall/winter events in Aiken, SC in 2025 and mark your calendar now!

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November 2025:

Stable View Bluegrass Festival: November 1st, 3 – 8 p.m.

Bring your lawn chair and get ready for a fabulous evening of bluegrass music with three bands from Western North Carolina!  Food will be available for purchase from The Bistro @ Stable View. Gates open at 4PM and music begins at 5PM. The lineup includes Aubrey Eisenman & The Clydes, The Nature Boys and Songs from the Road Band. Indoor event seating will be provided. The Stable View Bistro will be open for food and the pub, Ollie’s Inn, for beer and wine. Tickets are available to purchase and admission is free to children 12 and under.

The Palmetto Amateur: November 6th – 9th, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The 50th Annual Palmetto Amateur is November 6-9 at the Palmetto Golf Club. College players representing 14 states and 10 countries make up the field of 78. The public is invited to attend at no charge. Bring your chair. Parking is limited.

Here is the Tournament Schedule:

Thursday, November 6 – Practice Round

Friday, November 7 – Round 1

Saturday, November 8 – Round 2

Sunday, November 9 – Round 3

First Friday: Pickleball and Pizza: November 7 from 6 p.m.- 8 p.m.

First Friday Pickleball and Pizza is a free event hosted by the Southern Pickleball Academy and is open to the public. No sign-ups are needed, just bring your favorite non-alcoholic beverage show up ready to play pickleball! They will provide the pizza. All levels of play are welcome. There will be extra paddles available for those wanting to learn as well as volunteer instructors. Pizza is free, but donations are accepted. 

Highfields Just For Fun Show: Horse Competition: November 8th at 8 a.m.

Just as the name says, these classes are just for the fun of it. Whether you’re a novice rider, needing exposure for a young horse, or bringing back an older horse after a lay-up, this horse show offers a relaxed, but professional atmosphere that is perfect for all levels. There is no concession on site, so please bring your own picnic and refreshments.

Historic Stable and Barn Experience: November 8th from 8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Presented by the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum, the Historic Stable and Barn Experience offers a rare opportunity to see some of the most iconic and historic stables and locations in Aiken. Walk in the hoof prints of racing immortals like Kelso, Swale, Pleasant Colony, Tom Fool, Gallorette, Shuvee and many more! Stops will include the site of Buckland Annex, the Gaston Livery Stable, (where a live farrier demonstration will take place) and the Maloney/Paxon Barn. Bring your cameras and wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The cost is $20 per person and registration and payment can be made online or at the Odell Weeks Center.

Attendees will meet at the Rye Patch Parking Lot at 7:45am to load on mini buses to the Aiken Training Track. For more information, call 803-643-2121, Monday – Thursday from 9am – 2pm.

Aiken Community Theatre: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown: November 12th – 16th at 7:30 p.m.

Join Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang as they explore life’s great questions and celebrate friendship. The two-act musical depicts this beloved classic using a series of vignettes that mimic the four-panel comic format used by the original cartoon strip, created by Charles Schulz. Being a musical, the vignettes are supplemented with music, dance, self-discovery, drama, and comedy – all of it designed to bring a smile to your face! Get your tickets today.

Downtown Holiday Open House: November 13th from 5 – 8 p.m.

Visit Downtown Aiken for the Holiday Open House! Be the first to shop this year’s seasonal merchandise. Most shops in Downtown Aiken will be open until 8 pm. for this special shopping event.

Christmas Open House at Cold Creek Nursery: November 15th from 10 a.m. – 2p.m.

Kick off the holiday season with one of the most magical events of the year—Christmas Open House at Cold Creek! From twinkling lights and festive music to delicious bites and joyful memories, this is a day you don’t want to miss.

Here’s what’s waiting for you: Santa Darrell will be visiting with families and spreading cheer Live holiday music to set the mood. Food trucks will be on-site,  serving up seasonal favorites! The Cold Creek store will be fully transformed into a Christmas wonderland, complete with festive décor and gifts that bring out the spirit of the season. This is a fun, family-friendly celebration. As a special thank-you, everyone who attends will receive a coupon for 20% off a Christmas tree when you return for the Photos with Santa event on December 6th. The event is free and open to the public.

Kiwanis of Aiken Oyster Roast: November 15th, 6 – 9 p.m.

Get ready for a shuckin’ good time at the Palmetto Golf Club for Kiwanis of Aiken’s annual Oyster Roast! The evening includes all you can eat oysters, Carolina BBQ, an open bar and lively music. Silent Auctions will be held for prizes, including a round of golf at Palmetto Golf Club. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support a good cause and have a blast while doing it. Tickets are available at Vikki’s Boutique or online at Showpass.

Stable View: USHJA Hunter Jumpers In & Out Series Horse Show: November 21st-23rd

Don’t miss the USHJA Hunter Jumper show at Stableview this November. The In and Out Series at Stable View is a welcoming competition designed for riders to develop consistency and confidence over thoughtfully built courses. Offering divisions for a range of levels, it provides a supportive environment to challenge yourself, strengthen your partnership, and gain valuable experience in the ring. Prizes are awarded throughout the day, making it both fun and rewarding. Check out the website for more details.

Aiken Fall Steeplechase: November 22nd

Your guide to the best spring events in AikenThe Fall Steeplechase kicks off the season with crisp air, colorful leaves, and thrilling races that blend Southern charm with equestrian tradition. It’s the perfect way to celebrate autumn in Aiken with friends and family. Aiken, SC is proud to host the National Steeplechase Association’s final race of the season. The championship will determine the top trainer, rider, and horse of the year. Tickets can be purchased online for patrons and parking. Patron Tickets will be available for purchase at all gates on race day. Patron Parking will only be available at the Green Gate on race day. Advance purchase is recommended, as parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. The race runs rain or shine!

Aiken Turkey Trot 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run: November 27th 7 a.m. – 10 a.m.

Put your turkey in the oven, pack up the family, and join the Aiken community for its 14th Annual Turkey Trot 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run! The event will be held on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 27, 2025 at Citizen’s Park. The run benefits our local Toys for Tots, so please consider bringing a new, unwrapped toy. Don’t forget to wear your best Thanksgiving Day costume!

Bloodies and Bagels: November 27th, 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Bloodies and Bagels is an unforgettable tradition held in conjunction with the Blessing of the Hounds on Thanksgiving Day. This lively gathering promises a morning filled with delicious bagels, Bloody Marys, and live music. It’s the ultimate social event where friends, family, and community come together to celebrate and enjoy the holiday spirit. This year, because of all of the amazing and wonderful work they do for Aiken’s homeless pets and pet owners, the SPCA Albrecht Center for Animal Welfare has been selected  to receive proceeds and donations from this event. Tickets must be purchased online and are $10.00 per person. Children under 5 are free! Tickets are $10 each and must be purchased before the Event. PREPAID RESERVATIONS / TICKETS are required, and no same-day tickets are available so be sure to reserve your spot ahead of time.

Blessing of the Hounds: November 27th 10 a.m.

Photo Credit: Bill Richert

The Blessing of the Hounds is a Thanksgiving Day tradition in Aiken, SC. Every year, residents and visitors alike gather by Memorial Gate in Hitchcock Woods to watch the timeless ceremony, which pays homage to the various traditions of foxhunting, the heritage of Aiken’s historic hunt culture, and the skilled hounds that make this sport so engaging. Observe the Blessing, officiated by a local clergyman dressed in ceremonial white robes. Then, share in the excitement as the Aiken Hounds officially kick off their hunt season. When the horn blows, all that can be heard is the sound of baying hounds and thundering hooves as horses and riders take off into the forest. Wish them well!

Attendees may park in downtown Aiken. Plan a 15 – 30 minute walk from downtown into the Woods. No motorized vehicles or dogs are permitted for this event. The event is free and open to the public.

Christmas Crafts at the Farmers Market: November 29th 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Come and do your holiday shopping early at the Christmas Crafts at the Market. Sixty vendors will offer a diverse selection of locally crafted items, including art, jewelry, soaps, candles, and wood creations, on display in addition to seasonal produce, baked goods, eggs, meats, and honey. The event will take place at the Aiken County Farmers Market located at 115 Williamsburg St in Aiken. 

DECEMBER EVENTS:

Festival of Trees: December 4th, 4 p.m.

This year’s annual Festival of Trees will be hosted at the Center for African American History, Art & Culture. The festivities begin with a special tree lighting ceremony, followed by weeks of holiday cheer. Stroll through beautifully decorated trees and cast your vote for your favorite! The Lighting of the tree begins at 4 pm. After the initial tree lighting, visitors can stop in any Wednesday – Saturday from Dec 5th – January 3rd. Admission is free and all ages are welcome (children must be accompanied by an adult.

Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting: December 4th, 6 – 8 p.m.

Aiken’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is a tradition that brings our community together to welcome the holidays in grand style. Visit downtown Aiken for an evening of live entertainment, festive music, crafts, refreshments, and heartwarming holiday cheer. Special appearances from the Mayor and Santa will make the evening extra magical for the whole family. Don’t miss this joyful countdown to the most wonderful time of the year — a celebration that’s sure to warm your heart and kick off the holiday season in true Aiken fashion!

Aiken Wellness Holiday Market: December 6th, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Aiken Wellness Holiday Market will take place on December 6th from 10am-3pm!

Get into the holiday spirit at this Holiday Market packed with a variety of unique handmade goods and local foods. There will be food, a hot chocolate bar, holiday tunes, and so much more! This event is located at 419 Woodward Drive Aiken, SC.

The Nutcracker Tea: December 6th – 7th , 1 p.m.

Bring friends and family to enjoy an afternoon of treats, tea, and the enchantment of The Nutcracker. The Nutcracker Tea is a family-friendly narrated production with time for you to meet cast members of the Aiken Civic Ballet in their beautiful costumes and enjoy some delicious treats. Spend some true quality time with your child this holiday season and join us for this very special holiday tradition. This is a seated tea at the Aiken County Historical Museum. Attire is Sunday Best dress attire. Though you are required to select specific seats at each table for ticket purchasing purposes, on the day of the event you are not required to sit in the exact seat that you purchased – just at the table you purchased a ticket for.

Downtown Aiken Christmas Parade: December 7th, 2-3 p.m.

Join the Aiken Downtown Development Association for the annual Downtown Aiken Christmas Parade. Pick your spot and enjoy a wide variety of floats, music and fun traveling down the streets of our downtown! The parade will begin at The Aiken Visitors Center & Train Museum, travel southwest down Park Avenue, turn right onto Laurens Street, and continue to travel northwest to Barnwell Avenue. Patrons are allowed to set up on the sidewalks along the parade route.

Joye to the World Holiday Concert: December 7th, 3-4:30 p.m.

Gather your friends and family and make this holiday season unforgettable.  “JOYNE” us for our Joye to the World afternoon concert featuring the incredible Riley Mulherkar and Friends. Reserve your tickets online today!

Night of 1000 Lights: December 11th , 6 – 8 p.m.

Come check out Downtown Aiken for the most beautiful night of the Holiday Season!! Enjoy exploring the Downtown by walking the streets lined by luminaries. Downtown shops will be open late! Join carolers, elves, and even Santa himself in enjoying Holiday Festivities in Downtown Aiken!

Aiken Symphony Presents Home for the Holidays: December 12th, 7:30 pm

There’s no place like home for the holidays! Join the Aiken Symphony at the Etherredge Center at USC Aiken for a fabulous evening of music. This event features holiday favorites from Strauss, Mozart, Winter from Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” featuring Associate Concertmaster Holly Workman, The Sound of Music, and much more! Reserve your tickets before they sell out.

34th Annual Christmas in Hopelands, December 13th-23rd, 6 – 9:30 p.m.

Here are the best things to do in December in Aiken in 2020.Experience the magic of Hopelands Gardens with 100,000+ lights, festive displays, and free cocoa, cider, cookies, s’mores at Rye Patch and more! 

This year there will be concerts starting at 7 p.m., so you can enjoy the music as you explore the twinkling pathways and gardens. Here is the concert schedule:

Saturday, Dec. 13 Aiken Tuba Christmas

Sunday, Dec. 14 South Carolina Brass Band

Monday, Dec. 15 Aiken High Jazz Band

Tuesday, Dec. 16 HCA Band, Family & Friends

Wednesday, Dec. 17 The Aiken High School Hornetts

Thursday, Dec. 18 East Aiken School of the Arts

Friday, Dec. 19 Sheriffs Pipes and Drums

Saturday, Dec. 20 Renovate Ballet

Sunday, Dec. 21 Suzuki Strings

Monday, Dec. 22: TBA

Tuesday, Dec. 23: Josh Martin

Christmas in Hopelands is one of the best things to do in December in Aiken in 2020.Shuttles depart from Citizens Park,1060 Banks Mill Rd. The last shuttle from Citizen’s Park is 8:45 P.M. Please note, unfortunately, no dogs or other animals are permitted on any of the shuttles. If you have a service animal, you may park at Hopelands Gardens. All dogs must be on leashes. The event is free and open to the public.

Hoofbeats Christmas Parade: December 14th, 2 – 4 p.m.

The Hoofbeats Christmas Parade is an annual Aiken tradition unlike any other! Watch as riders and dog lovers converge for a one-of-a-kind Christmas Parade through downtown Aiken! Registration is now open for the Aiken Hoofbeats Christmas Parade, which formerly was known as the Hoofbeats and Christmas Carols Parade. Registrations are being accepted online at eventbrite.com, and there also is a registration link on the Aiken Hoofbeats Christmas Parade page on Facebook.The cost to participate is $30, plus a $3.85 fee. Spectators can enjoy watching the parade at no cost.

After starting at Gyles Park, the parade will proceed west on Park Avenue. Participants will turn left onto Chesterfield, and the dog walkers and their animals will join the procession. From Chesterfield, there will be a right turn onto Colleton Avenue, where the parade will pass by The Willcox. Next will be a right turn at Newberry Street and then a left turn back onto Park Avenue. From Park, participants will turn right onto Laurens Street and then will proceed north to Barnwell Avenue, where the parade will end. The lead group will stop at Trinity on Laurens.

The Nutcracker Ballet: December 19th – 21st, 7 p.m.

Step into the magic of The Nutcracker as the Aiken Civic Ballet presents its 17th annual performance — a breathtaking holiday tradition that will sweep you into a world of wonder and enchantment. Tickets will be on sale starting November 8th.

Priority access for patrons and business sponsors begins November 1.

Downtown Cookie Stroll: December 21st, 1 – 4p.m.

Have a holly, jolly time exploring Downtown Aiken’s shops as you collect a delicious cookie from participating businesses! The Cookie Stroll transforms our downtown into a sweet journey for all ages. Stop in a local business, shop, and enjoy sweet treats!

New Years Eve at Stable View: December 31st 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.

2026 is fast approaching, and you’re invited to ring in the New Year at Stable View on December 31, 2025! Get ready for a night of live music from Lola Grace & the Night, food, drinks, and dancing at the Stable View Pavilion from 8:30pm to 12:30am.

Happy Holidays From Aiken Horse Realty!

There’s simply no place like Aiken for the holidays. Whether you’re a current resident or thinking about moving here soon, you can count on Aiken Horse Realty as your number one source of info. For more great tips about local happenings and real estate news, check out our blog and be sure to follow us on Facebook. And if you’d like more information about our charming Southern town, feel free to contact us or request a complimentary package in the mail. Most importantly, have a blast celebrating the holiday season with your friends and family in Aiken this year. We wish you and your loved ones a Happy Thanksgiving, a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!

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Here are the Best Upcoming Fall Events in Aiken SC in 2023

Here are the best fall events in Aiken, SC in 2023.

Here are the best fall events in Aiken, SCHere are the Best Upcoming Fall Events in Aiken SC in 2023

Welcome to the charming town of Aiken South Carolina, where horses have the right of way and Southern hospitality is an expectation. Nestled in the heart of the Palmetto State, Aiken is a town brimming with history, elegance, and a calendar full of exciting events that cater to all tastes and interests. Whether you are a horse enthusiast, a lover of the arts seeking captivating performances, or simply someone looking for a welcoming community to explore, Aiken has something special in store for you. Read on to discover the best fall events in Aiken, SC today.

There’s nothing like autumn in Aiken, when the cooler weather and colorful changing leaves entice us to go outside and enjoy the sunshine. However, this lovely Southern town is a dynamic and captivating destination year-round. If you are thinking about relocating to the area, contact Aikenhorserealty today. We would love to help you find your place in Thoroughbred Country! 

Here are the Best Fall Events in Aiken, SC

Fall Polo in Aiken:

Polo is one of the best fall events in Aiken, SC.

Fall polo season is in full swing in Aiken, SC! Come enjoy a beautiful afternoon outdoors while you tailgate and socialize with friends. Feel the excitement as you watch the players and ponies skyrocket across the field. Admire the athleticism, endurance, speed, and skill of the polo ponies and pros from around the world. Attending a polo match is an experience you must try at least once when living in Aiken! Luckily there are many ways to watch:

  • New Bridge Polo

Matches at New Bridge are open to the public on Sundays in fall. Admission is free and spots by the sideline of Field #1 (by the Clubhouse) are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Bring your own tailgate or purchase drinks and food from the Clubhouse. New Bridge Polo’s fall season runs through November 5th. See the 2023 New Bridge Fall Polo Season schedule here

  • Aiken Polo Club at Whitney Field

Aiken Polo Club also has matches open to the public every Sunday in fall at 2pm & 3:30pm. These matches are held on historic Whitney Field, located at 420 Mead Avenue in Aiken’s Historic Horse District. The games usually last an hour and a half to two hours. General admission is $5 per person with free parking in the sand lot next to the field. Fieldside parking (limited availability) is $50 per car. Admission to the Alan Lyle Corey Pavilion is $75 per person and includes open bar and catered food. Always check the hotline before heading to the field, especially if conditions are wet or the weather is threatening. 803-643-3611. Aiken Polo Club’s season also runs until November 5th. See the 2023 Aiken Polo Club Fall Season schedule here. 

  • La Bourgogne Club de Polo

Located between Aiken and Wagener, La Bourgogne is one of the newest pro-am leagues in the area. David Meunier is the founder and owner of the venue at 1150 Coleman Bridge Road. Games are on Friday afternoons. Pavilion games every Saturday at 3 and 4:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend and there is no admission fee. See the 2023 La Bourgogne Club de Polo Fall Season schedule here.

Also, be sure to mark your calendar now for the AFM Give Me Wings 20 Goal Charity Polo Match on October 21st at 3 p.m. High goal, professional Polo returns to Aiken for the first time in nearly 20 years with a $30,000 prize. This special event is catered by the Wilcox and tickets are available for purchase online. 

Amp the Alley: Every Thursday Night

 Did you know that you can enjoy live music every single Thursday night in downtown Aiken? Amp the Alley is a concert series featuring a local band every week. From country to rock and roll, there is something for everyone. Bring your friends, have dinner and drinks at one of the local restaurants and enjoy a fabulous night of great music. The stage is set in the Alley, at the rear of the municipal building directly across from the Taproom. 

Here is a list of the upcoming performances:

October 12th at 4 p.m.: Tim Cadiere

October 19th at 6:30: Bodega Cat

October 26th at 6:30 Whiskey Run

Hopelands Gardens & Rye Patch History Walk: October 13th

Calling all nature lovers and history buffs! You can experience the best of both worlds at beautiful Hopelands Gardens this fall. Join Allen Riddick, Aiken’s own local historian, for a walk back in time to Aiken in the age of the Winter Colony (late 1800s). Learn about Hopelands Gardens and Rye Patch, the historic properties, and the families (Rogerses and Iselins) who owned them. The History Walk will take place on Friday, October 13th. Please meet in front of the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum.

Please visit the website to register, and to view more upcoming events at Hopelands Gardens.

Aiken Music Fest: October 13th 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.

You can also enjoy great concerts in Aiken, SC at the Aiken Music Fest! Big Sky Revival is set to take the stage on October 13th, accompanied by special guest, She n She. A local South Carolina band, Big Sky Revival is known for blending genres of bluegrass, rock, funk, and reggae. You won’t want to miss this high energy performance! 

The Aiken Music Fest is a 6-event music series held on select Saturday nights from 6 – 10 p.m. at Highfields Event Center. Each event features a top local talent followed by a headliner band that is currently touring the Southeast. Admission is just $15 per person and the concert is family friendly. Refreshments and food are available from local vendors.

Western Carolina State Fair: October 13 – 22, 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.

When it comes to fall events in Aiken, SC, this is one you won’t want to miss! The Western Carolina State Fair is full of family fun with rides and tasty fair food. Entertainment includes ground acts, competitive exhibits and competitions, a rodeo, and a demolition derby. The fair is located at 561 May Royal Drive Aiken, SC.

Mane and Shell Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil at Aiken Equine Rescue: October 19th 6 – 9 p.m.

 

Roast, shuck, eat, repeat! The Aiken Equine Rescue is proud to host the annual Mane and Shell Oyster Roast and Lowcountry Boil. Come on out for all-you-can-eat oysters, a delicious Lowcountry boil, beer and wine, live music by MP4, a raffle silent auction, and live auction. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite or at Aiken Saddlery, Equine Divine, White Rose Eclectic, JC’s Seafood and the Rescue.  This is the 4th annual Mane & Shell event celebrating 17 years of transitioning horses to adoptive homes. Tickets are all-inclusive and 100% of proceeds benefit the Equine Rescue of Aiken.

AFM Give Me Wings 20 Goal Charity Polo Match: October 21st at 3 p.m.

Mark your calendar now for the AFM Give Me Wings 20 Goal Charity Polo Match on October 21st at 3 p.m. – late night. High goal, professional Polo returns to Aiken for the first time in nearly 20 years with a $30,000 prize. Usually, 20+ goal polo is reserved for venues like Wellington, Florida, home of the US Open. Come enjoy this incredible sport, fantastic hospitality, and the weather and culture of one of America’s most incredible ‘horse towns’.

This special event is catered by the Wilcox and tickets are available for purchase online. 

Sister Hazel at Jack-o-lantern Jubilee: October 28th at 7 p.m.

Sister Hazel is an American alternative rock band, best known for their 1997 hit single ‘All For You” which reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Originating from Gainesville, Florida, the band’s style blends elements of jangle pop, folk rock, classic rock, and southern rock. See them live this October in North Augusta at the Jack-o-Lantern Jubilee!

Fall Steeplechase Championship: November 18th 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Fall 2023 is especially exciting because The National Steeplechase Association’s final race of the season takes place right here in Aiken, SC, this year. Not your average horse race, The Aiken Fall Steeplechase Championship will determine the top trainer, rider, and horse of the year. This is one event you do not want to miss!

The sport of steeplechase racing will be celebrated for the entire week leading up to the Fall Steeplechase race. Dignitaries from every steeplechase race in the country will be in attendance for the National Steeplechase Association’s annual meeting held in Aiken earlier in the week. There will be a gala on the evening of the race on Saturday, November 18, 2023. The gala is open to the public and recognizes the nation’s best in Steeplechase. Don’t wait; Get your tickets now to the 30th running of the Aiken Fall Steeplechase!

The Blessing of the Hounds:  November 23 at 9am

Photo Credit: Bill Richert

The Blessing of the Hounds is a Thanksgiving Day tradition in Aiken, SC. Every year, residents and visitors alike gather by Memorial Gate in Hitchcock Woods to watch the timeless ceremony, which pays homage to the various traditions of foxhunting, the heritage of Aiken’s historic hunt culture, and the skilled hounds that make this sport so engaging. Observe the Blessing, officiated by a local clergyman dressed in ceremonial white robes. Then, share in the excitement as the Aiken Hounds officially kick off their hunt season. When the horn blows, all that can be heard is the sound of baying hounds and thundering hooves as horses and riders take off into the forest. Wish them well!

There is no parking at the South Boundary entrance but attendees may park downtown. Plan a 15 – 30 minute walk from downtown into the Woods. No motorized vehicles or dogs are permitted for this event. The event is free.

Bloodies and Bagels: November 23rd

Directly after the Blessing of the Hounds, walk over to Banksia for a cup of holiday cheer! The annual “Bloodies and Bagels” event takes place on the grounds of one of Aiken’s famed Winter Colony cottages. Now home to the Aiken County Historical Museum, it is a wonderful place to gather for a delicious Thanksgiving Day breakfast. Come mingle with friends and enjoy complimentary Bloody Marys, assorted bagels and cream cheese, coffee, and cider.

Historic Aiken Trolley Tour: Every Saturday at 10 a.m.

One of the best ways to get to know historic Aiken is by taking a trolley tour. See and hear about historic homes and churches, equestrian sites, the Civil War’s Battle of Aiken, the live oak canopy on South Boundary Avenue,  a guided walk through Hopelands Gardens and the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Museum (weather permitting), and much more.The Historic Aiken Trolley Tour departs the City of Aiken Visitors Center & Train Museum (406 Park Ave SE, Aiken), at 10 am each Saturday. Reservations are strongly encouraged, as tickets often sell out two to three weeks in advance. Please arrive by 9:45 a.m.

Join Us this Autumn in Aiken, SC

You can enjoy all of these fall events in Aiken, SC, when you live in the heart of it all. If you have been thinking of relocating to The Palmetto State, fall is an amazing time to come and check it out. The weather is great, new listings are now hitting the market daily, and there are so many fun events to attend. Contact Suzy Haslup (803) 215-0153 or Kathryn Siders (843) 803-8827 to set up a consultation and find your place in Thoroughbred Country. We can’t wait to welcome you!

P.S. Keep checking our blog updates for upcoming Aiken Thanksgiving events, Christmas celebrations, New Years Eve events in Aiken, SC and more!