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A GIF showing performers and attendees at the Cayce Fall Fest.

Leaf your worries behind and rake in an afternoon of fun.

Photos provided by City of Cayce

Dust off your cowboy hats and boots for the 2025 Cayce Fall Fest: Gone Country on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Granby Gardens Park (1800 12th St., Cayce, SC).

From 12-6 p.m., enjoy an afternoon featuring:

  • Live country music headlined by Kendall Lanford Music
  • Face painting, balloon artists, and inflatable games
  • Seasonal flavors from local food vendors
  • And more

Pro tip: The festival is pet-friendly and admission is free, so bring the whole family (four-legged friends included).

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