Fall Festivals in Southeast Michigan and Beyond

Start planning fall fun with this handy guide to seasonal festivals and events in our area.
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Brisk weather is rolling in and the days are getting shorter. That only means one thing: Fall is on its way! From pumpkin and apple picking to art fairs and spooky activities, there’s plenty of fun things to do to celebrate the season in metro Detroit β€”Μύand a lot of local festivals that highlight it all.

Here, we offer details on some of the biggest festivals happening in our area, and a few other big ones around the state, happening this September, October, and early November including the Detroit Auto Show, Hallowe’en at Greenfield Village, Motor City Comic Con, and so many others.

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September

Orange 2023 Chevrolet Corvette z06
Photo credit: 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, courtesy of the North American International Auto Show

Michigan Renaissance Festival

Take a trip back in time to a 16th century European Village that offers 17 stages for music, magic, juggling, and jousting performances. There will be more than 100 artisans at the marketplace and memorable characters including mermaids, fairies, knights, and more. Each weekend during the event features a different theme.ΜύWeekends Aug. 19-Oct. 1. $11-$18 for general admission, $50-$150 for a season pass, free parking.Μύ;Μύ.ΜύΜύ

Detroit Jazz Festival

Jazz lovers can appreciate soulful music in downtown Detroit by Karriem Riggins, Samara Joy, Regina Carter, Kenny Garrett Ensemble, and others. Food such as pizza and cotton candy, and drinks like fresh lemonade are offered during the event. Sept. 1-4. No cost to attend, VIP pricing starts at $125+. , Detroit; . Μύ

Plymouth Fall FestivalΜύ

Celebrate fall with a car show, craft show, pet show, and carnival full of games and rides. There’s tons of food including a pancake breakfast, rib dinner, Rotary barbecue, and a spaghetti dinner. Bingo, vendor booths, and live entertainment too. Sept. 8-10. Free to attend but other fees apply. ; .Μύ

2023 Art & Apples Festival

Head to the 30-acre Rochester Municipal Park to shop the works of over 200 fine art exhibitors. There will also be a wide variety of food trucks, live entertainment, art demonstrations, and art activities.ΜύSept. 8-10. No cost for admission. ;Μύ. ΜύΜύ

Dally in the Alley

The largest community event in Detroit takes place within the Cass Corridor and melds residents with music and fun. Enjoy food, beer, music, visual arts, and live performers as you relax before the fall weather becomes too cold. Sept. 9. No cost to attend. , Detroit; .Μύ

Parktoberfest

Visit Detroit and Faygo have teamed up on this annual event, which takes place at Campus Martius and is turning 10 this year. Adults enjoy a selection of seasonal beers, while kids can try an ice cream float at the Faygo Root Biergarten. Plus, live music and dance performances, and games including stein hoisting and keg lifting. Sept. 9-10. Free to attend. ; .

Old Car Festival

Hundreds of vehicles built in the 1890s through 1932 park at Greenfield Village for the country’s longest-running antique car show. Get under the hood of some of your favorites to see the inner tech, meet with dramas, try car-themed games, and more. Street food and live music, too. Sept. 9-10. $33 general admission, $29.75 seniors 62+, $24.75 for kids 5-11, free for kids four and under. ; .

Smokin’ Jazz & BBQ Blues Festival

The setlist at this 16th annual includes performances by Straight Ahead, Doug Deming & The Jewel Tones, Third Coast Swing, Thornetta Davis, and others. Plus, ride the mechanical bulls, participate in the cornhole tournament, take on the obstacle course, and sample delicious ribs, pulled pork, beef brisket, specialty mac n’ cheese, and more.ΜύSept. 9-10. Fees may apply. ;Μύ.

Barktoberfest

Four-legged friends and their human companions can enjoy this fall event, which features locally crafted beer, food, and vendors selling pet-related products and other goods. Dogs can participate in the Howl-a-ween Costume Contest and the Weiner Dog Race. Sept. 10. $5 entrance fee, kids under 10 are free. ; Μύ

Fall VegFest

Veggie lovers unite for this veggie-friendly event. Enjoy delicious plant-based food, music, sustainable shopping, and a kid zone for the little ones! Non-profit organizations such as Attorneys for Animals, Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary and SASHA Farm Animal Sanctuary will attend. Sept. 10. No cost to attend. ; .

The Detroit Auto Show

The world-famous show features over 20 attractions and events highlighting cars and the technology that goes into them. Try the new EV Experience, sit alongside professional drivers, and check out some of the coolest rides around at Huntington Place. Sept. 13-24. General admission to the public show is $20 for adults, $12 for seniors and $10 for kids. ; .Μύ

Harvest Moon Celebration

Enjoy the pale moonlight in downtown Farmington as you taste harvest food, craft cider, and beer (over 40 options, to be exact), fine wines, and even live music. Those who wish to drink must purchase a ticket. Sept. 14-16. $10 ticket admission, must be 21+. ; .Μύ

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest

The annual Frankenmuth German festival is back! Come enjoy German beer, music, food, and even souvenirs in β€œMichigan’s Little Bavaria.” On Saturday, enjoy the Weiner Dog race, with trophies such as Fattest Weiner, Best Dressed Weiner and Smallest Weiner are up for grabs. Sept. 14-17. $10 admission, kids 15 and under are free. . Μύ

Troy Family Daze

This 53rd annual event offers four days of fun including carnival games and rides, a 5K run, food, live entertainment, and so much more. Sept. 14-17. $5 general admission, free for kids 10 and under. ; .Μύ

Metro Boat Show

Boating enthusiasts gather along the water at Lake St. Clair Metropark to shop vendors selling sailing gear, lake cruises, live music at the Tiki Bar, lawn games, kids’ activities and much more. Sept. 14-17. $10 for adults, free for kids 12 and under with a paying adult. ; .

Downtown Saline Oktoberfest

Enjoy live musical performances by Local Heroes and Fifty Amp Fuse, get your fill of seasonal beers in the Bier Garden, visit the Kinderplatz for kids’ activities like magic shows and bounce houses, shop vendor booths, and more. Sept. 15-16. $10. ; .

Romulus Pumpkin Festival

Head to Romulus Historical Park for the Parade of Lights and a street festival that features music, food, crafts, and games. Expect a classic car show and a craft vendor show, too. Sept. 15-17. No cost to attend. ; .

FrankenFest

Ghouls, monsters, and even Frankenstein himself roam downtown Detroit during this chilling festival, which hosts mystical artwork, scary literary vendors, and paranormal experts. Enjoy this unique event for a ghostly time at the Historic Fort Wayne. Sept. 16. No cost to attend. ; .Μύ Μύ

Harvest Festival Spicer’s Orchard

Take a drive to the countryside of metro Detroit and enjoy this family-friendly event, which offers pumpkins, apples, and delicious wine. Make sure to grab a donut and cider before leaving as well! Sept. 16-17. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύΜύ

Traverse City Germanfest

The 11th annual Bavarian event is back in Traverse City! Take a drive up north and explore all things German. Friday will be the big event underneath a tent while Saturday is family day and free to attend. Come enjoy food, an auction, dancing, and music. Sept. 22-23. $45 per ticket, 21+ to attend. ; .

Funky Ferndale Art Fair and DIY Street Fair

These two art festivals run concurrently in the same area as one another and feature vendors selling a wide variety of their artwork, food, drinks, and art activities. Sept. 22-24. No cost to attend. ; and .Μύ

Victorian Festival

This annual event celebrates the community’s preservation of its Victorian-era architecture. Enjoy live music, theater performances, Victorian reenactors, craft vendors, educational presentations, a parade, and so much more. Sept. 22-24. No cost to attend. ; .

TAILgate Pawty

Dress up your pup in your favorite team’s gear and head to downtown Detroit for sports games, prizes, and food β€” hot dogs for the humans and bacon treats for your canine friend. Sept. 23. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύ

Great Lakes Bat Festival

Visit Lake St. Clair Metropark to learn why bats aren’t as scary as you think through hands-on bat activities, bat identification tests, and bat crafts. You’ll even learn how you can support bats living in your backyard.ΜύSept. 23. No cost for admission, $10 Metroparks parking pass. ;Μύ.

Birmingham Street Art Fair

This year marks the 49th anniversary for this annual art fair. Check out the work of 100 juried artists, entertainment, and more. Sept. 23-24. No cost to attend. ; . Μύ

Diehl’s Orchard Cider Festival

Enjoy cider and fall festivities at the 43rd annual Cider Festival. A variety of food such as barbecue and vegan options will be available for tasty eats. Family-friendly activities such as hayrides, a petting farm, pony rides, pumpkin patch, and crafts, too. On Saturday, there will be a mile-run and a 5K. Sept. 23-24. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύ

Frankenmuth Fire Arts Festival

Combine fire and art in downtown Frankenmuth at this blazing event! A live display of molten iron being poured into molds makes for fiery entertainment alongside music and a hot pepper competition. Enjoy smoked brisket with sides and even a line of smokey drinks to pair. Sept. 23-24. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύ

Michigan Apple Fest

Nothing says fall like apples and cider, so why not travel to the west side of the state for the Michigan Apple Festival? This event takes place in Sparta, just south of Grand Rapids. Kids can enjoy tractor rides, a petting zoo, and even participate in slime-making. Live music will be playing and there’s a lumberjack display to view as well. Food and drinks, too. Sept. 23-24. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύ

Michigan Fall Festival

Get your fill of cider and donuts from Yates Cider Mill, try pumpkin bowling or tic-tac-toe, tackle the hay bale pyramid, decorate a pumpkin, visit the petting zoo, and more. There’s also a kids’ costume and dog costume contests, food, and live music. Sept. 23-24. $3 in advance, $6 at the door, free for kids under 12 and veterans, $5 parking. Canterbury Village, ; .

M1 Concourse American Speed Festival

Gearheads unite for this fall-tastic event at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac. Events include a drive and dine tour, speed ring, art expo, and speed and style expo. Car lovers will enjoy seeing vintage Indy cars, a celebration of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, and more at this classic fall event. Sept. 28-Oct. 1. $10+, kids under 7 are free. ; .

South Lyon Pumpkinfest

Come enjoy the season of pumpkins in South Lyon! This event is filled with activities such as seasonal games, an art contest, pie baking and eating contest, pumpkinfest parade and a 5K or a half-marathon run. There is something for the whole family to enjoy. Sept. 29-Oct. 1. No cost to attend. ; .

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October

hallowe'en greenfield village
Photograph by KMS Photography, courtesy of Greenfield Village

Taste of Clarkston

Taste samples from area restaurants and peruse exhibitors. Live music will be playing for family and friends to enjoy. There is something for everybody at this food-lovers event. Oct. 1. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύ

Hallowe’en in Greenfield Village

For 16 evenings, Greenfield Village will transform into an enchanting Halloween wonderland filled with seasonal fun including harvest market, costumed storybook characters, ghostly performances, and even a train ride. Select days Oct. 5-29. $27 for general admission, $24.25 for seniors 62+, $20.25 for kids 2-11, free for kids under 2. Special event packages are also available. ; .

Brighton Harvest Festival

Camping can be a scary good treat during this time of the year, so why not camp out in Brighton? Decorate your campsite for scary fun and trick-or-treat for some good candy. It’s fun for the whole family. Oct. 6-8. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύΜύ

MSU Tollgate Farm Pumpkinfest

This annual event helps raise funds for Tollgate Farm and its programming. Find a u-pick pumpkin patch, a straw maze, pumpkin painting, livestock displays, educational exhibits, and more. Oct. 7-8. $5 general admission, free for kids 2 and under. .

Detroit Harvest Fest and Food Trucks

Put on by the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, this event celebrates the season of the harvest. Find six stages of music, over 50 food trucks, and fun activities for the whole family. A dog and cat costume contest will take place, and the kids can enjoy the mask making, or the outdoor activity center, which features reptiles and amphibians. Adults can hang out in the Cirque de Freight Yard for specialty cocktails and lots of flights. Oct. 7-8. $5 admission, kids under 3 are free. ; .Μύ

Uncle John’s Fall Festival

Attendees can listen to live music, sip on some apple cider, pick some pumpkins, and enjoy a wagon ride. Kids can enjoy the corn maze, train rides, and even gemstone mining. Plus, adults can have some wine and beer in the taproom. Oct. 7-8. No cost to attend. ; .

Appleumpkin Festival

Apples and pumpkins? Oh my! Outside of the Detroit area, just south of Ann Arbor is Tecumseh. This little city is hosting its annual Appleumpkin festival for everybody to enjoy! Carnival rides, inflatables and bungee jumping can be enjoyed while the little ones play do crafts, play putt-putt, and explore a corn box. There will be an antique fair, arts and crafts showing, and live entertainment, too. Oct. 14-15. No cost to attend. ; .ΜύΜύ

Monster’s Ball

More than 2,000 β€œhaunted souls” will descend upon the Russell Industrial Center for the city’s largest annual Halloween party. The event ushers in the spookiest holiday of them all with haunted circus performances including stilt walkers, acrobats, and high wire aerialists, on multiple levels of the venue and on multiple stages. Oct. 21. $25-$125. ; .

Mackinac Island’s Halloween Weekend

Halloween is coming early to Mackinac Island. Make sure to mark your calendars to attend as this is the last event on Mackinac Island before the businesses close for the season. Enjoy the Great Turtle Run, trick-or-treating, and even a Halloween costume party for adults. Oct. 27-29. No cost to attend. ; .

Detroit Fall Beer Festival

Beer is brewing at Michigan’s largest all-Michigan beer tasting event. You can sip on your favorite beer or try a new one at the Eastern Market. Attendees can also enjoy food from local Detroit restaurants and listen to live music by talented local artists. Oct. 28. $55+. ; .

A2 Artoberfest

Enjoy the beautiful fall weather as you sip on a cocktail, shop the local area, and celebrate the arts. There will be 100 jury-selected artists at the event, alongside live entertainment and food vendors. Plus, Art activities so you can explore your inner artist. Oct. 28-29. No cost to attend. ; .

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November

Motor City Comic Con
Photograph courtesy of Motor City Comic Con

Youmacon 2023

This 19th annual celebration of Anime brings interactive games, celebrity guest panels, and live music to the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center. This year’s highlights include video and tabletop gaming rooms, a charity masquerade ball, and more. Feel free to dress as your favorite Anime characters. Nov. 2-5. $30-$50 for a day pass, $75 for a three-day pass, $10 for kids. ; .

Women in the Arts Festival

This art-focused event puts on live music, entertainment, and fun for everybody while celebrating art made by local artists and women. There are workshops to attend to as well if you want to catch a new hobby. Nov. 10-11. $20 general admission, $5 for students. ; .ΜύΜύ

Royal Oak Vodka Festival

Shaken or stirred? No matter the preference, enjoy the taste of your favorite vodka at the Royal Oak Vodka Festival. Brand ambassadors will be attending to answer questions and give insight on vodka products. Food will be available as well as dancing and did I mention vodka? Nov. 11. $45+, ; .

Motor City Comic Con

Dress in your pop culture best and head to the Suburban Collection Showplance in Novi for cosplay contests, vendors selling a variety of merch including comics, art, jewelry, memorabilia and more, celebrity guest appearances and panel talks. Nov. 10-12. $30-$40 daily adult admission, $85 three-day adult pass, $249 VIP pass, $10 daily child pass, $20 three-day child pass, kids 5 and under are free. ; .

International Wine Beer and Cider Festival

There is something for every palate and taste at this Grand Rapids Wine, Beer and Cider Festival. With over 1,200 wines, beers, and ciders to choose from, you can sip, savor, and embrace your favorite drink. Plus, musical entertainment as well as different types of food. Nov. 16-18. $20, 21+ to attend. ; .

GothFest Detroit

This festival features over 40 performers by the regional bands and DJs, alongside a fashion show presented by Noir Leather. Food and drinks will be served with over 30 vendors as well. Rock on! Nov. 17-20. Ticket prices TBD. ; .Μύ

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