There is so much to love about fall festivals in Vermont. With the fall foliage electrifying the landscape, what better way to embrace the season than by celebrating at a festival? These 14 festivals have everything from food to music to wool to… Steampunk? Check out these awesome and unique festivals happening this fall.
- Vermont Wine & Harvest Festival - Mount Snow
Facebook/Vermont Wine & Harvest Festival You’ll find great wine, food, and fall foliage at this event the Vermont Chamber of Commerce named one of its Top 10 fall events. Check the Vermont Wine & Harvest Festival website for dates and information. Mount Snow Resort, 39 Mount Snow Road, West Dover, VT 05356, USA
- Grace Potter’s Grand Point North
Facebook/Higher GroundGrace Potter’s Grand Point North, Sept. 17 - 18 Head on over to the Burlington Waterfront Park to check out the Grand Point North music festival that will keep you moving and grooving. Waterfront Park, 20 Lake St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA
- Chester Fall Festival
Facebook/Chester Fall Festival The Chester Fall Festival is so awesome it needs TWO days. You’ll find affordable crafts and many delicious food vendors. There is also great antique and collectibles spread on the lawn in front of the church with some great finds every year, and the nearby old graveyard is interesting to check out, too. 58 The Common, Chester, VT 05143, USA
- Springfield Vermont Steampunk Festival
Springfield Vermont Steampunk Festival/Facebook It’s not every day you hear about a Steampunk Festival. You’ll find 3 days of trader’s bazaars, bicycle rides & picnics, walking history tours, candlepin bowling tournaments, absinthe tasting, and much more. Spend a few days in yesteryear! The Springfield Vermont Steam Punk Festival has been on hold for the last few years, so check their Facebook page for updates and many cool photographs. Springfield, VT, USA
- Burke Foliage Festival
Facebook/Burke Area Chamber of Commerce This is the Burke area’s biggest festival of the year and it is always on the last Saturday in September. The annual Fall Foliage Festival located in East Burke Village on the green at the Burke Mountain Clubhouse/East Burke Library is all-day fun for the whole family. Parade, live music, cow plop bingo, and much more! Burke Mountain, 223 Sherburne Lodge Rd, East Burke, VT 05832, USA
- The Peru Fair
The Peru Fair/Facebook The Peru Fair is an old-fashioned country fair with attractions fit for the whole family. Held each year in the beautiful town of Peru, this fair has been rated among the top country fairs in the state and is not to be missed! Bromley Mountain, Peru, VT 05152, USA
- Bristol Harvest Fest
Facebook/Bristol Recreation Department/Bristol Harvest Festival Head over to the Bristol Town Green and enjoy the annual Bristol Harvest Festival! LIVE music all day, great food, handcrafters, a 5K Harvest Hustle, pony rides, and more. Enter the best ever apple Pie Contest for a $50 cash prize or the Pie Eating contest. Take a hay ride to the Fire Station Open House! There is so much to see and do so plan to stay through the whole event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bristol, VT
- Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival, Stowe
Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival/Facebook Nothing says autumn quite like… Pumpkin chucking? Loads of people gather at the Stowe for the Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival to see the contraptions and action at this fun, annual event. 120 Weeks Hill Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
- 19th Century Apple & Cheese Harvest Festival, Strafford
Facebook/Justin Smith Morrill Homestead19th Century Apple & Cheese Harvest Festival Celebrate Johnny Appleseed’s birthday by making your own cider in an antique press and tasting a variety of heirloom apples, fine Vermont Artisan Cheeses, Vermont ice cream, and homemade apple pie. You’ll love the 19th Century Apple & Cheese Harvest Festival at the Justin Morrill State Historic Site. 214 Justin Morrill Memorial Hwy, Strafford, VT 05072, USA
- Manchester Fall Art & Crafts Festival
Facebook/Craftproducers You’ll find loads of Vermont-made food, crafts, and more in this quaint and picturesque place. This is traditionally held on the first Saturday in October. Manchester, VT 05255, USA
- Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival
Facebook/Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival One of the coziest festivals around, the Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival has over 70 vendors, knitting, spinning & dyeing workshops. You can also find sheep shearing and dog herding demos, shepherd workshops, contests, local food and music. 1 Fairgrounds Ln, Tunbridge, VT 05077
- Billings Farm Harvest Celebration, Woodstock
Facebook/Billings Farm & Museum The classic Harvest Celebration is held at peak foliage at the stunning Billings Farm in Woodstock. Press your own apples, go pumpkin bowling and much more at this festival chock full of hands on activities and tastings. Billings Farm, Woodstock, VT 05091, USA
- Stowe Foliage Arts Festival
Facebook/Craftproducers Who can say no to a festival with a Vermont Beer, Cheese, and Sausage tent? Stowe is spectacular in the fall, so check out all the artisans and specialty locations in a beautiful setting during peak foliage. The Stowe Foliage Arts Festival website has all the information you will need to plan your day! Stowe, VT 05672, USA
- Newfane Heritage Festival
newfaneheritagefestival.org/website
For over 50 years, Newfane’s Heritage Festival has been an annual event on the town common. Enjoy arts & crafts and friendly faces at the height of the fall foliage on Columbus Day Weekend. Check out this slideshow put together by Chris Petrak of the Newfane Heritage Festival.
11 Church St, Newfane, VT 05345, USA
Along with enjoying fall festivals, here are some other things to do in Vermont in the fall.
Facebook/Vermont Wine & Harvest Festival
You’ll find great wine, food, and fall foliage at this event the Vermont Chamber of Commerce named one of its Top 10 fall events. Check the Vermont Wine & Harvest Festival website for dates and information.
Mount Snow Resort, 39 Mount Snow Road, West Dover, VT 05356, USA
Facebook/Higher GroundGrace Potter’s Grand Point North, Sept. 17 - 18
Head on over to the Burlington Waterfront Park to check out the Grand Point North music festival that will keep you moving and grooving.
Waterfront Park, 20 Lake St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA
Facebook/Chester Fall Festival
The Chester Fall Festival is so awesome it needs TWO days. You’ll find affordable crafts and many delicious food vendors. There is also great antique and collectibles spread on the lawn in front of the church with some great finds every year, and the nearby old graveyard is interesting to check out, too.
58 The Common, Chester, VT 05143, USA
Springfield Vermont Steampunk Festival/Facebook
It’s not every day you hear about a Steampunk Festival. You’ll find 3 days of trader’s bazaars, bicycle rides & picnics, walking history tours, candlepin bowling tournaments, absinthe tasting, and much more. Spend a few days in yesteryear! The Springfield Vermont Steam Punk Festival has been on hold for the last few years, so check their Facebook page for updates and many cool photographs.
Springfield, VT, USA
Facebook/Burke Area Chamber of Commerce
This is the Burke area’s biggest festival of the year and it is always on the last Saturday in September. The annual Fall Foliage Festival located in East Burke Village on the green at the Burke Mountain Clubhouse/East Burke Library is all-day fun for the whole family. Parade, live music, cow plop bingo, and much more!
Burke Mountain, 223 Sherburne Lodge Rd, East Burke, VT 05832, USA
The Peru Fair/Facebook
The Peru Fair is an old-fashioned country fair with attractions fit for the whole family. Held each year in the beautiful town of Peru, this fair has been rated among the top country fairs in the state and is not to be missed!
Bromley Mountain, Peru, VT 05152, USA
Facebook/Bristol Recreation Department/Bristol Harvest Festival
Head over to the Bristol Town Green and enjoy the annual Bristol Harvest Festival! LIVE music all day, great food, handcrafters, a 5K Harvest Hustle, pony rides, and more. Enter the best ever apple Pie Contest for a $50 cash prize or the Pie Eating contest. Take a hay ride to the Fire Station Open House! There is so much to see and do so plan to stay through the whole event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Bristol, VT
Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival/Facebook
Nothing says autumn quite like… Pumpkin chucking? Loads of people gather at the Stowe for the Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival to see the contraptions and action at this fun, annual event.
120 Weeks Hill Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA
Facebook/Justin Smith Morrill Homestead19th Century Apple & Cheese Harvest Festival
Celebrate Johnny Appleseed’s birthday by making your own cider in an antique press and tasting a variety of heirloom apples, fine Vermont Artisan Cheeses, Vermont ice cream, and homemade apple pie. You’ll love the 19th Century Apple & Cheese Harvest Festival at the Justin Morrill State Historic Site.
214 Justin Morrill Memorial Hwy, Strafford, VT 05072, USA
Facebook/Craftproducers
You’ll find loads of Vermont-made food, crafts, and more in this quaint and picturesque place. This is traditionally held on the first Saturday in October.
Manchester, VT 05255, USA
Facebook/Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival
One of the coziest festivals around, the Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival has over 70 vendors, knitting, spinning & dyeing workshops. You can also find sheep shearing and dog herding demos, shepherd workshops, contests, local food and music.
1 Fairgrounds Ln, Tunbridge, VT 05077
Facebook/Billings Farm & Museum
The classic Harvest Celebration is held at peak foliage at the stunning Billings Farm in Woodstock. Press your own apples, go pumpkin bowling and much more at this festival chock full of hands on activities and tastings.
Billings Farm, Woodstock, VT 05091, USA
Who can say no to a festival with a Vermont Beer, Cheese, and Sausage tent? Stowe is spectacular in the fall, so check out all the artisans and specialty locations in a beautiful setting during peak foliage. The Stowe Foliage Arts Festival website has all the information you will need to plan your day!
Stowe, VT 05672, USA
newfaneheritagefestival.org/website
For over 50 years, Newfane’s Heritage Festival has been an annual event on the town common. Enjoy arts & crafts and friendly faces at the height of the fall foliage on Columbus Day Weekend. Check out this slideshow put together by Chris Petrak of the Newfane Heritage Festival.
11 Church St, Newfane, VT 05345, USA
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Fall in Vermont August 19, 2022 Bill Hall What are the best Halloween towns in Vermont? Newport uses the fall in Vermont as a time for spooky fun. They have candy, a parade, and a haunted house. It’s a fun event for the whole family. It is truly the one town in Vermont that turns into a Halloween wonderland! Rutland is a cool Halloween town in Vermont that celebrates with a parade and has since 1959. How cool. There were some fun and spooky songs out in 1959 that I imagine playing on record players all over town. Poison Ivy by the Coasters, The Mummy by the Naturals, and Voodoo by the Ivies could’ve soundtracked children bobbing for apples after the parade. (Parents, was “bobbing for apples” a thing at your parties as a kid?) There is even a haunted hike in Vermont! This Horrifying Haunted Trail In Vermont Will Leave You Shaking In Your Boots and will let you in on the Emmons Island Haunted Trail in Grand Isle. Where can I go apple picking in Vermont? Apple picking is a lot of fun, and they really do taste better just off the tree. It’s a great way to spend time because it’s active and easy. Also, you can annoy children with great apple jokes. Here are some to get you started:
What do you get if you cross an apple with a shellfish? A crab apple. How do you make an apple turnover? Push it downhill. What kind of apple isn’t an apple? A pineapple. Why did the apple go out with the prune? He couldn’t find a date.
Nothing makes a pre-teen feel as excited as when they realize more apple jokes are on the way! Have fun! There are so many great orchards to choose from. These 16 Charming Apple Orchards In Vermont Are Great For A Fall Day will lead you in the right direction.
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Fall in Vermont
August 19, 2022
Bill Hall
What are the best Halloween towns in Vermont? Newport uses the fall in Vermont as a time for spooky fun. They have candy, a parade, and a haunted house. It’s a fun event for the whole family. It is truly the one town in Vermont that turns into a Halloween wonderland! Rutland is a cool Halloween town in Vermont that celebrates with a parade and has since 1959. How cool. There were some fun and spooky songs out in 1959 that I imagine playing on record players all over town. Poison Ivy by the Coasters, The Mummy by the Naturals, and Voodoo by the Ivies could’ve soundtracked children bobbing for apples after the parade. (Parents, was “bobbing for apples” a thing at your parties as a kid?) There is even a haunted hike in Vermont! This Horrifying Haunted Trail In Vermont Will Leave You Shaking In Your Boots and will let you in on the Emmons Island Haunted Trail in Grand Isle. Where can I go apple picking in Vermont? Apple picking is a lot of fun, and they really do taste better just off the tree. It’s a great way to spend time because it’s active and easy. Also, you can annoy children with great apple jokes. Here are some to get you started:
What do you get if you cross an apple with a shellfish? A crab apple. How do you make an apple turnover? Push it downhill. What kind of apple isn’t an apple? A pineapple. Why did the apple go out with the prune? He couldn’t find a date.
Nothing makes a pre-teen feel as excited as when they realize more apple jokes are on the way! Have fun! There are so many great orchards to choose from. These 16 Charming Apple Orchards In Vermont Are Great For A Fall Day will lead you in the right direction.
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Newport uses the fall in Vermont as a time for spooky fun. They have candy, a parade, and a haunted house. It’s a fun event for the whole family. It is truly the one town in Vermont that turns into a Halloween wonderland!
Rutland is a cool Halloween town in Vermont that celebrates with a parade and has since 1959. How cool. There were some fun and spooky songs out in 1959 that I imagine playing on record players all over town. Poison Ivy by the Coasters, The Mummy by the Naturals, and Voodoo by the Ivies could’ve soundtracked children bobbing for apples after the parade. (Parents, was “bobbing for apples” a thing at your parties as a kid?)
There is even a haunted hike in Vermont! This Horrifying Haunted Trail In Vermont Will Leave You Shaking In Your Boots and will let you in on the Emmons Island Haunted Trail in Grand Isle.
Where can I go apple picking in Vermont?
Apple picking is a lot of fun, and they really do taste better just off the tree. It’s a great way to spend time because it’s active and easy. Also, you can annoy children with great apple jokes. Here are some to get you started:
- What do you get if you cross an apple with a shellfish? A crab apple.
- How do you make an apple turnover? Push it downhill.
- What kind of apple isn’t an apple? A pineapple.
- Why did the apple go out with the prune? He couldn’t find a date.
Nothing makes a pre-teen feel as excited as when they realize more apple jokes are on the way! Have fun!
There are so many great orchards to choose from. These 16 Charming Apple Orchards In Vermont Are Great For A Fall Day will lead you in the right direction.