The 7 Best Fall Festivals In Michigan For 2023 Will Put You In The Autumnal Spirit
September is here, and so are several fall festivals happening all across Michigan. If you’re wondering “Is there a fall festival near men?”, look no further. From those who celebrate the harvest to those celebrating the changing temps, here are seven of the best fall festivals in Michigan for 2023.
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Niles Scream Park, 855 Mayflower Rd, Niles, MI 49120, USA
The Halloween spirit always gets a headstart in Southwest Michigan at one of the most thrilling haunted theme parks in the state. The Niles Scream Park opens its doors for the season on September 8, and it's open every Friday and Saturday throughout the month. Then it's open Friday - Sunday every weekend in October. They stay open past Halloween for Black Out nights, which get even spookier as the lights shut down.
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Lower Harbor Park, 201 E Main St, Marquette, MI 49855, USA
Michiganders know they brew some of the best beer in the country. This festival is all about celebrating these suds on September 9 in Marquette, Michigan. This is a 21+ event and the entry fee includes 15 beer tokens so you can taste your way through the festival. There are also discount tickets available for designated drivers.
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Frankenmuth Oktoberfest, 601 Weiss St, Frankenmuth, MI 48734, USA
We take our beer celebration to a whole new level in Frankenmuth. While the town is most well known for its Christmas Store, it's also home to one of the oldest microbreweries in the country. In 1996, members of the German Parliament proclaimed this festival as the first Oktoberfest to operate with the blessing of the original Oktoberfest held in Munich. You can tap into its 33rd edition from September 14-17.
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Furtaw Field, 4986-4998 N State St, Oscoda, MI 48750, USA
There’s a unique angle to the legend of Paul Bunyan in the Mitten State. The fable even manifests itself as the trophy going to the winner of the annual football game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. This festival is happening from September 15-17 with all the axes and wood sculpting you can hope for.
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Four Flags Area Apple Festival, 1740 Lake St, Niles, MI 49120, USA
This festival celebrates the harvest season in Southwest, Michigan through one of America’s most popular fruits. From September 28 to October 1, visitors can head to Niles, Michigan and take a bite out of everything apple-flavored at the Four Flags Area Apple Festival. Work off those pies, donuts, and fritters at the carnival that goes on all weekend long.
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Holland Civic Center Place, 150 W 8th St, Holland, MI 49423, USA
Round out September with a Michigan festival that celebrates the international influence on the state’s culture. While you’ll expect a strong Dutch presence at the International Festival of Holland, there’s also representation from several African, South American, Asian, and other European countries. Enjoy food and music from around the world on September 30 in Holland, Michigan.
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Jacob's Farm TC, 7100 East Traverse Hwy, M-72 West, Traverse City, MI 49684, USA
Two things that are staples in fall weather. The Flapjack and Flannell Festival is happening on November 11 in Traverse City, celebrating the changing of the season with some fresh pancakes, pure maple syrup, and a warm outer layer. You’ll also be treated to live music and some of the best beer in Michigan.
Are there any events here that pique your interest? Get ready for the changing weather by warming up at one of these classic Michigan festivals. Make sure you’re prepared for the following season by getting some tips from our ultimate list of cold weather essentials.
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