Friday, September 7, 2018

See 23 Best Fall Festivals to Celebrate the Season


Celebrate the arrival of the autumn by booking a trip to experience one of these beautiful festivals throughout the US. Whether it’s Oktoberfest to wine harvests, everyone celebrates local fall food and giving a new phase to a unique culture.

Scroll down to see some of the Best Fall Festivals

1. New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival

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Location: Laconia, New Hampshire
Celebration Time: October 12–13, 2018*
What’s There: This Hampshire Pumpkin festival engross an epic weekend which usually attracts 40,000+ visitors coming to have the pleasure of live music, beer garden, children-friendly activities and iconic jack-o-lantern tower.


2. Leavenworth Oktoberfest

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Location: Leavenworth, Washington
Celebration Time: October 5–6, 12–13, and 19–20, 2018*
What’s There: During the whole month of October, this bizarre, Bavarian-style small town in Washington offers festive Oktoberfest activities, food, live music in tents, and outdoor spaces all around the city.

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3. Breckenridge Oktoberfest

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Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
Celebration Time: September 7–9, 2018*
What’s There: Breckenridge Oktoberfest is a host of the largest street celebration amid rugged Mountains. Breckenridge is the Colorado staple for Oktoberfest! It includes a fun and lively filled weekend of fall greenness, “oompah dancers, entertaining and great Munich-style parties, Paulaner Bier, collectible steins, and absolute German cuisine, schnitzel, and traditional polka music.

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4. Circleville Pumpkin Show

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Location: Circleville, Ohio
Celebration Time: October 17–20, 2018*
What’s There: The Circleville Pumpkin Show is an every year festival celebrated in Circleville, Ohio. The festival features the celebration of local agriculture which is headed up by the Circleville Pumpkin Show Corporation. It’s considered to be the biggest festival in the United States dedicated to the pumpkin, it is billed as The Greatest Free Show On Earth. Parades and delicious fall treats are its highlights. And in addition, 10,000 plus of pumpkins, squash, and gourds add the beauty to the streets! In a four-day event, around 400,000 of attendance is seen which is free to enter.

Click Here: Book your stay at Circleville, Ohio*

5. Country Living Fair

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Location: Ohio Village, Columbus, Ohio
Celebration Time: September 14–16, 2018*
Location: Stone Mountain Park, Atlanta, Georgia
Celebration Time: October 26–28, 2018, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily.
What’s There: You can join the Country Living Fair in Columbus, Ohio, at the Ohio Village on September 14–16 2018, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day. Just enjoy the great shopping, seminars and demonstrations, delicious food.

Click Here: Book your stay at Stone Mountain Park, Georgia*

6. Trailing of the Sheep Festival

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Location: Sun Valley, Ketchum, and Hailey, Idaho
Celebration Time: October 10–14, 2018*
What’s There: This city has changed the annual transfer of livestock to the mountains due to celebrating its winter pasture. The highlights of the festival include the culinary fest, wool fest, sheep tales gatherings, sheep parade, sheepdog trials, and sheep jam.


7. Adirondack Balloon Festival

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Location: Glens Falls, New York
Celebration Time: September 20–23, 2018*
What’s There: Just have the breathtaking experience of riding in a hot air balloon, or watch from below as bright colors light up the Adirondacks. The Balloon Festival takes place at the Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport in Queensbury, NY, located at 443 Queensbury Avenue. On Thursday afternoon, the opening ceremony of the festival takes place in the Glens Falls at Crandall Park on Upper Glen Street. The afternoon of the celebration is even more exciting featuring live music, children’s activities, food vendors and the flight of up to 20 hot air balloons (wind and weather permitting). And with the ending of the sunless time heading to the evening, the City of Glens Falls Block Party takes place on Glen Street downtown. You can enjoy the live music, balloon baskets are on display, there are a car show and fun children’s activities.


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8. Cranberry Harvest Fest

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Location: Wareham, Massachusetts
Celebration Time: October 6–7, 2018*
What’s There: A glittering and colorful harvest on display, helicopter ride or tours of surrounding bogs, demonstration of culinary professionals by area’s finest chefs, a farmer’s market, and activities for the whole family such as listening local musicians and especially Children’s activities include pony, paddle boat, train, live entertainment, wagon rides and much more.

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9. Autumn at the Arboretum

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Location: Dallas, Texas
Celebration Time: September 22 — November 21, 2018
What’s There: The highlight of this event features a pumpkin village, made out of 75,000 pumpkins, squash, and gourds. Enjoy the live music every weekend by the time of 2:00–4:00 p.m.

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10. Madison County Covered Bridge Festival

Via: Autumn at the Arboretum
Location: Winterset, Iowa
Celebration Time: October 13–14, 2018*
What’s There: Madison County Covered Bridge Festival is a celebration of a cultural heritage of Madison County’s six covered bridges — five of which are on the National Register of Historic Places including a parade, car show, quilt show, live music, festival food, entertainment, and much more.

Also Read: Visit Top South American Countries According To Your Personality

Click Here: Book your stay at Winterset, Iowa*

11. Sonoma County Harvest Fair

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Location: Sonoma, California
Celebration Time: October 6–7, 2018*
What’s There: World-class wines, award-winning beer, a superabundance of culinary wealth, cow-milking contests, and best of all, the World Championship Grape Stomp, Location participants of all ages can join in, including the county’s hard-working farmers, ranchers, vintners, and producers.

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12. Scarecrow Festival

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Location: St. Charles, Illinois
Celebration Time: October 5–7, 2018*
What’s There: At Fri-Sat- 10 a.m-9 p.m and on Sunday, 10 a.m-5 p.m, Vote for your favorite hand-crafted scarecrow while enjoying live music, a crafts show, carnival, and petting zoo.


13. North Carolina Pecan Harvest Festival

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Location: Whiteville, North Carolina
Celebration Time: October 26-November 3, 2018
What’s There: North Carolina Pecan Harvest Festival is full of parades, entertaining music, and house tours in abundance are known as one of the top pecan producers in the city.

Click Here: Book your stay at Whiteville, North Carolina*

14. Kona Coffee Cultural Fest

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Location: Kona, Hawaii
Celebration Time: November 9–18, 2018
What’s There: This festival is the oldest food festival in Hawaii celebrates the state’s coffee pioneers, farmers, and artisans with farm tours, art shows, and a coffee cupping competition. Kona coffee and food events offer tastings.

Click Here: Book your stay at Kona, Hawaii*

15. Hood River Valley Harvest Fest

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Location: Hood River, Oregon
Celebration Time: October 12–14, 2018
What’s There: This old-fashioned and one of the best fall festivals brings together 120 plus counting vendors offering local produce, seasonal food including some additional activities of local arts, live music, and family-friendly activities. Hood River Valley Harvest Fest is the Columbia River Gorge’s biggest celebration of the region’s incredible fall bounty.

Click Here: Book your stay at Hood River, Oregon*

16. Oktoberfest Zinzinnati

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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Celebration Time: September 21–23, 2018
What’s There: Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is an annual weekend festival in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. It’s one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations in the United States Location you’ll experience southwest Ohio’s rich German heritage with authentic food, music, and beer.

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17. National Apple Harvest Festival

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Location: Arendtsville, Pennsylvania
Celebration Time: October 6–7 & 13–14, 2018
What’s There: An apple lover will cherish this festival which celebrates beautiful crafts, great music, and wonderful food for over 50 years and counting. There is something for everyone at this festival including hundreds of arts and crafts dealers, demonstrations, contests, food stands and entertainment.

Click Here: Book your stay at Arendtsville, Pennsylvania*

18. Warrens Cranberry Festival

Via: itinerariesmidwest.com
Location: Warrens, Wisconsin
Celebration Time: September 28–30, 2018
What’s There: Warrens Cranberry festival is the world’s largest cranberry fest having the participation of over 100,000 yearly visitors at the global level. The celebration is all about marsh tours, local shopping, contests, seasonal treats and a parade and much more. In addition, the festival also welcomes over 850 arts & crafts booths, 350 flea market booths and 100 farm market vendors.

Click Here: Book your stay at Warrens, Wisconsin*

19. Heritage Harvest Festival at Monticello

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Location: Monticello, Virginia
Celebration Time: September 22, 2018
What’s There: The Annual Heritage Harvest Festival features American cuisine by enslaved workers, in a family-friendly, exciting, affordable and cheerful and joyful atmosphere, encouraging and promoting gardening, sustainability, local food, and the preservation of heritage plants adjoining fruit and vegetable tastings, and gardening lessons to celebrate Thomas Jefferson’s legacy as America’s “first foodie.”

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20. Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival

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Location: Stowe, Vermont
Celebration Time: September 30, 2018
What’s There: This lovely Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ festival is a one-day celebration and has gained popularity with each growing year. There are three rounds of competitive “pumpkin chucking” Location people of all ages launch pumpkins as far as they can using trebuchets.

Click Here: Book your stay at Stowe, Vermont*

21. Fall for Greenville

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Location: Greenville, South Carolina
Celebration Time: October 12–14, 2018
What’s There: Fall of Greenville is a world of selective dishes offering over 40 of Greenville’s finest restaurants with almost 200 menu items. It invites good tastes, sights, sounds, as mouthwatering aromas. Also, it’ incomplete without listening to live music of jazz. One of the best fall festivals features 25+ breweries and over 50 different craft beers.

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22. Acadia Night Sky Festival

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Location: Acadia National Park, Maine
Celebration Time: September 5–9, 2018
What’s There: Are you one of a kind who loves sky filled with stars at night? Then this unique festival is a celebration of the park’s starry night skies with events such as kayaking tours and photography workshops.

Click Here: Book your stay at Acadia National Park, Maine*

23. Texas Renaissance Festival

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Location: Todd Mission, Texas
Celebration Time: September 29- November 25, 2018
What’s There: The Texas Renaissance Festival holds the ranking of largest one in the nation. The 55-acre village is filled with more than 340 shops, costumed performers, 200 daily performances and games of skill. The weekends are theme based including Oktoberfest, Pirate Adventure, All Hallows Eve and Barbarian Invasion and it’s one of the best fall festivals which is celebrated in Texas, US.


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