Scarecrow Harvest, Alpharetta

Fall weather means scarecrows – and they’re making appearances all over Atlanta! Here’s our roundup of places to see unique scarecrows and celebrate autumn. Plus, get creative and make your own with these directions on How to Make a Scarecrow.

Looking for more autumn fun? Find more not-to-miss events in Atlanta Parent’s Guide to Atlanta Fall Festivals and Fairs, and find plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween in our Guide to Halloween Events.

Boo Y’all Scarecrow Contest in Historic Roswell

See this family-friendly scarecrow display. Oct. 1-28.

Scarecrow Invasion in Downtown Woodstock

View inventive scarecrows from local businesses and groups, and vote for your favorite. Oct. 1-31.

Scarecrow Contest at Campbellton Street

See scarecrow creations from churches, organizations, businesses and families. Oct. 1-31.

Scarecrows in the Garden at Atlanta Botanical Garden

View scarecrows handcrafted by businesses, individuals, schools and organizations on display throughout the garden. Oct. 1-Nov. 2.

Scarecrows in the Gainesville Garden at Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville

Explore the woodlands stuffed with creations. Oct. 1-Nov. 2.

Scarecrows in the Square at Glover Park

Stroll through the park to view the amazing scarecrow displays from local organizations, businesses and schools in this annual contest. Oct. 3-Nov. 2.

SquareCrow Village at McDonough Square

See tons of different scarecrow creations, and vote for your favorite. Oct. 6-31.

Scarecrow Harvest at Downtown Alpharetta

Walk downtown Alpharetta to view colorful and creative life-size scarecrows. Oct. 8-Nov. 2.

SQUAREcrows at Historic Gainesville Square

See displays from businesses, non-profits and organizations. Oct. 17-31.

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