Michigan's Best Fall Festivals By Region
Autumn brings beautiful color of reds, orange and yellow that pull your heart to the great outdoors for Color Tours and annual Fall Celebrations. If you are looking for a great family festival near your home, we have a list of some amazing fall festivals and you can view by 16 different Michigan regions.
With a history that dates back to 1863, Yates Grist Mill opened its doors beside the rapidly flowing waters of the ‘then’ Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal. Amidst the beautiful countryside of Rochester, Michigan the memories began in full bloom. |
Established in 1813, Westview Orchards is still operated by the same family. We strive to grow high quality fruits and vegetables that you look for. You can pick our fruits, vegetables and sunflowers right from our orchards and fields or right from our Farm Market, Spring through Early Winter. |
2024 SEASON BEGINS SEPTEMBER 27 & 28 Farm is open the last weekend in September through the last weekend in October. Petting zoo, haybale mountain, nature playscape, basketball arcade, corn pit, photo-op boards, interactive educational displays and yard games. |
Oct 11-13, 2024 Celebrate the fall harvest at Charlevoix's annual Apple Festival. This annual celebration gives you the chance to enjoy freshly harvested apples and other fall products. Don’t miss out on each of these of the following fun activities. |
2024 DATES Join the villagers of Hollygrove as they invite one and all to the magical 16th Century European village featuring 17 stages of exciting entertainment including: musicians, magicians, jugglers and jousting. |
Schell Family Farm Overview Christmas Trees |
Summer Train |
Sept 18 - 21, 2024 Michigan BluesFest back to the streets of Old Town, Lansing. We have a terrific line-up of artists who are as excited to get back in front of an audience as we are to hear them. There will be something for everyone—even the kids! |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 The Red Flannel Festival in Cedar Springs, Michigan, is a unique and vibrant celebration of community, tradition, and fun. |
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