The Ultimate List of Fall Festivals in Indiana | Indianapolis and Beyond

Fall has always been my favorite time of year. There’s something about the crisp coolness in the air and all the festivities that come with it. Autumn foliage, apple orchards, pumpkin patches, craft fairs, and Halloween events bring me so much joy. Join in the fall fun with this ultimate list of all the amazing fall festivals in Indiana happening this season. Whether you love harvest festivals, free museum days, town events, or spooky celebrations for Halloween, you’re bound to find a fabulous fall experience perfect for your family.

September Fall Festivals in Indiana

9th Annual Art in the Park Community Festival

August 31

The 9th Annual Art in the Park Community Festival at Garfield Park will a kids zone, live music, food and art exhibits.

12th Annual Fishers Blues Fest

August 31-September 1

The 12th Annual Fisher’s Blues Fest will celebrate the end of Fishers’ concert series at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. The amphitheater will be host to renowned blues musicians for a two-day, free, ticketless music festival happening over Labor Day weekend. All ages are welcome to attend and chairs, blankets, and coolers are welcome. Outside alcohol is not permitted.

North Salem Old Fashion Days

August 31-September 2

Head out to North Salem for Old Fashion Days! This annual 3-day festival happens every year over Labor Day weekend and features the Old Fashion Days Parade, the largest parade in Hendricks County. During Old Fashion Days you can enjoy live entertainment, a kid’s area and entertainment, craft booths, food vendors, Perillo’s Pizza Eating Contest, a 10K/5K, pet parade, horse pull, pie contest, car show, a truck pull a Corn Hole Tournament and a bed race.

The German American Klub of Indianapolis Presents the 49th Annual Oktoberfest

September 5-7

The German American Klub will be hosting Oktoberfest for its 50th year in German Park. The event will celebrate all things German, with German and German-American food, dance, entertainment, and biers. Kids can enjoy the playground and inflatables. Admission for the event is $5.00 per person and ages 12 and under are free.

Jupiter Flights Balloon Festival

September 6-8

Saturday and Sunday morning races begin at dawn and are free of charge to view at Conner Prairie. There will be a special evening Balloon Glow on Friday and Saturday Nights that will feature live music from 6:15 pm-7:15 pm, bounce houses, and activities for the whole family. Just for the festival, attendees can test out the Headless Horseman corn maze before it opens to the public. Admission to the Balloon Glow is $13 for members and $26 for non-members.

Fall Festivals in Indiana: Jupiter Flights Balloon Fest

Zionsville Fall Festival

September 6-8

The 71st annual fall festival’s theme is “At the Movies.” Admission is free but parking at Lions Park is $8. This fall festival has something for the whole family to enjoy. Check out bounce houses, amusement rides, arts & crafts vendors, and the American Dream Car Show. Food vendors will have popular festival foods including pizza, elephant ears, popcorn, shaved ice, tenderloins, ribs, pulled pork, cotton candy, and much more.

Saturday morning features a parade at 10 am. The route starts at Zionsville Community High School and continues along Mulberry Street, Ash Street, and then the 1.2-mile route will finish on Main Street. The parade includes local marching bands, colorful floats, and displays from local businesses and organizations.

Carmel Apple Festival

September 7 & 14

For two Saturdays in September, Tuttle Orchards will be having a Caramel Apple Festival. There will be a special caramel apple bar where you can build your own caramel apple and hidden around the orchard there will be 25 free caramel apple coupons. Enjoy apple and wildflower picking (there is no admission to enter the apple orchard and flower field) and the newly updated FarmYard area (admission is $10/child and adult.)

Blues in the ‘Burg

September 7

Arbuckle Acres Park in Brownsburg will be hosting this festival featuring award-winning musical acts from around the country. There will also be food trucks, a beer and wine garden, a kid’s zone, and activities for all ages. The party gets started at 4 pm.

Penrod Arts Fair

September 7

The 57th Annual Penrod Arts Fair®, “Indiana’s Nicest Day®,” is one of the nation’s largest single-day arts fairs. The fair is located at Newfields and features over 350 artists, five stages of entertainment, more than 50 arts-related non-profit organizations, an extensive children’s area, and local food and beverages for all to enjoy. Adult general admission tickets are $20 and children 10 and under are free. Buy before the week of the fair for a discount.

Fair on the Square

September 7-8

This free event is located around Danville’s downtown square and will feature food vendors, booths with crafts, and other items available for sale. You can also catch entertainment provided by local bands.

Fiesta de la Familia

September 15

The Indianapolis Children’s Museum will offer free admission for their Fiesta de la Familia event. Free tickets will be able to be reserved starting September 5.  Event activities will take place from 10 am-3 pm. Enjoy live performances by an authentic mariachi band. Try out folk art activities and take advantage of opportunities to learn from local organizations.

Glow in the Park Family Night

September 21

Fishers is hosting a free one-of-a-kind event for families and kids of all ages. This glow event from 8-10 pm will include live DJs, dancing, a neon splash zone, black lights, fog machines, and lasers. All participants must register for a wristband to be granted entry to this event. Pre-registration is required, and wristbands can be picked up at 8100 E. 106th Street prior to the event. Cost is $5 per person.

Quaker Day

September 21

The Quaker Day Festival at the Plainfield Friends Church will take place on Saturday, September 21 from 8am to 4pm. The Quaker Day festival will feature a car show, food trucks, craft and community vendors, and a community parade down Main Street at 10 am.

ZooBoo

September 25-October 31

ZooBoo returns again to the Indianapolis Zoo. The event takes place from 2-7 pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays and from 2-9 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission to ZooBoo is free for zoo members and is included with the price of admission for non-members. This year, the Bicentennial Pavilion will house Pumpkin Town with a DJ, a magician, a mirror maze, and Jack’s Barn where you can meet cats and Agape therapeutic miniature horses for a not-so-scary interaction.

Head back to the Plains for the trick-or-treat trail. Adults can follow their own trick-or-treat trail from 5 to 8 on Fridays and Saturdays only. Play pirate-themed games and ride the spooky “Roller Ghoster,” the “Round Go Merry” carousel that runs in reverse, and the Spook-track-ular Train Ride. At the Café on the Commons, you can help “Aunty Guzzle” create tasty and bizarre Halloween concoctions with potions, witchcraft, and “magical ingredients.”

Fall Festivals in Indiana: ZooBoo

Kiwanis Indiana Balloon Fest

September 27-28

The 12th annual Kiwanis Indiana Balloon Fest will take place at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds in Bedford. The Balloon Fest features balloon launches, a night glow, live music, food vendors, a beer and wine garden, and activities for children and adults.

Semi-Annual Saraga International Food Festival

September 28-29

The Saraga International Food Festival is back again! For the past few years, this popular event has been held once in the spring and again in the fall. From noon until 8 pm each day, taste cuisine from around the world at this two-day event with free admission. In addition to food, the store promises live music, a beer garden, exhibits, vendors, and family-friendly fun.

Carmel International Arts Festival

September 28-29

Carmel will be celebrating the 26th anniversary of the Carmel International Arts Festival in 2024. The festival has grown considerably from that first year around Carmel City Square. This year’s free event will feature 130 juried artists exhibiting in watercolor, oil, 2D, jewelry, photography, 3D, wood, sculpture, ceramics, glass, and more. There will be food vendors, or patrons can enjoy the Arts and Design District’s many restaurants and local shops. Carmel’s high school students will be featured in an exhibit showcasing their artistic talents.

Parking will be available at Carmel Elementary and a shuttle will transport people to the festival. Find handicapped parking at the PNC parking lot. Parking will also be available at the Indiana Design Center on Rangeline Road. The International Arts Festival will take place 11 am-7 pm on Saturday and 11 am-5 pm Sunday

Hometown Heroes

September 28-29

Beasley’s Orchard in Danville will host an event to celebrate the hard work and dedication of the area’s first responders and hometown heroes. First responders (police officers, firefighters, military, and EMTs) will be offered free combo pass admission. Immediate family can purchase the combo pass at 50% off. The combo pass includes the corn maze, hayride, apple cannons, and Barnyard Bonanza.

Apple Festival and Craft Fair

September 28-29

Every fall, Anderson Orchard in Mooresville, hosts their free Apple Festival & Craft Fair. This year’s event will include 100 craft booths and vendors. The orchard will be open to pick your own apples and the pumpkin patch will have pumpkins available for purchase.

Concession options include grilled sandwiches, hot dogs, sides, drinks, homemade bread, and homemade apple cobbler with ice cream. The apple barn will have hand-picked apples from the orchard and fresh, Indiana-grown produce available for purchase. Children’s activities include a petting zoo, face painting, a large straw pile structure, and a playground.

Franklin Fall Festival

September 28

The Franklin Fall Festival will feature a parade, a free concert, food trucks, a beer garden, and more than 70 vendors. Catch the festival’s entertainment, activities, and food vendors from 10 am-10 pm. The beer garden will be available from 11 am-10 pm.

October Fall Festivals in Indiana

Harvest Nights

September 29-November 2 (closed on Mondays)

Harvest Nights returns to Newfields for the month of October. Kids and adults alike love the ghost train, the trail of glowing jack-o-lanterns, and the show projected onto the Lilly House. Experience the Ghost Train that will shake the ground beneath your feet and witness The Three Graces come to life in the party of the century at Mischief Manor.

There will be food and drinks from local vendors. Guests are also invited inside the Lilly House to join in the frightful festivities of Mischief Manor. Discounts are available for members. Children 5 and under are free and Access Pass tickets are $5 per person.

Fall Festivals in Indiana: Harvest Nights at Newfields

Headless Horseman Festival

October 3-27, Every Thursday-Sunday

Attend Conner Prairie’s Headless Horseman event with your family so you can feel like you are inside the pages of the famous spooky tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Thursday through Sunday from 5-10 pm, Conner Prairie hosts their classic event. The endless festival activities include the Haunted Maze, barrel train rides for younger children, spooky shows and storytelling, a spinning apples carnival ride, festive games, ‘Mis’-Fortune telling with Carl Voyant, a live DJ, and delicious food.

The haunted hayride travels through the grounds, and you just might catch a glimpse of the Horseman himself! The cost for the hayride is $7 for members and non-members. The festival is free for members and $24 for non-members. Tickets will also be available at a discount to people who are enrolled in the Access Pass Program.

Fall Festivals in Indiana: Headless Horseman at Conner Prairie

Harvest Time Hayrides

October 5

Join Avon Parks for its annual evening full of fall fun. Beginning at 4 pm, find many free and some paid activities at Avon Town Hall Park. Enjoy a bonfire at the old barn, wagon rides, apple launching, a vendor market, a pumpkin patch, free bounce houses, and food trucks.

Hendricks County International Festival

October 5

The 5th Annual Hendricks County International Festival is a free family-friendly, educational event to introduce, support, and encourage diverse cultures in the community. This event will at the Shops at Perry Crossing in Plainfield, Indiana. Enjoy food trucks, live dance and music performances, interactive booths, traditional attire, and more from countries including Pakistan, India, Mexico, Thailand, France, Japan, Scotland, and West African nations.

Germanfest

October 5

I had the opportunity to intern for the Athenaeum in 2015 where I helped with planning Germanfest. This is such a neat event that transforms the area surrounding the Athenaeum on Mass Ave. The 15th annual GermanFest will start at noon and conclude at 6 pm.

This event will be filled with German food (including a brat eating contest), drinks (bier), 2 stages of live music, games, arts and crafts, and wiener dog races. Advanced general admission tickets will be available until October 6 at a discounted rate of $15 for adults and $10 for children. Gate prices for tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children. Please note that Michigan and New Jersey Streets will be closed for the event.

Potter’s Bridge Fall Festival

October 5

This free public event at Potter’s Bridge Park in Noblesville will start at 11:00 am and run until 5 pm and will have arts and crafts vendors, live music, food and more!

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Haunted House – “Witch Way Road Trip”

October 10-31

There will be two versions of the Witch Way Road Trip haunted house offered at the Children’s Museum this year. Friendly Hours has fun, upbeat music with all lights turned on. Greeters without Halloween masks will be in each room of the house distributing treats. Please keep in mind that the same scary objects are in the house that can still be frightening for some children.

AAA’s Frightening Hours have spooky music and minimal lighting, with haunters hiding throughout the house to surprise and startle guests. Keep in mind that many guests will scream with fear or surprise as they go through the house.

Tickets go on sale on September 10. Museum general admission is not required for entry.

Fall Festivals in Indiana: Children's Museum of Indianapolis Haunted House

Fall Foliage Festival

October 10-13

Morgan County Courthouse will be hosting a fall festival beginning Thursday, October 10. The festival will conclude with the 65th annual parade at 1 pm on Sunday. Enjoy carnival rides, craft vendors, food trucks, free entertainment, live concerts, and more.

Parke County Covered Bridge Festival

October 11-20

Indiana’s largest festival celebrates the 31 historic covered bridges of Parke County. Travel between 10 distinct festival sites to experience signature food, sights, activities, and entertainment at each. Whether you love history, shopping, delicious local eats, or just a beautiful fall day in the country, there’s something for everyone at the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival.

Monster Mash

October 18

This free public event at Craig Park in Greenwood will start at 6:00 pm and run until 8:30 pm. There will be trick-or-treating along the trail and a hayride. Parking will be available at the corner of Meridian St. and Surina Way, as well as the Craig Park parking lot off of Smith Valley. VIP tickets for early admission to the trick-or-treat trail, hayride, and a hot dog dinner are $0 per person over age 1. These tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and won’t be available on the day of the event.

Hoosier Fall Festival

October 19-20

The Hoosier Fall Festival at the Johnson County Fairgrounds will feature food trucks, trick or treating, vendors, live music and more.

Owl Fest 2024

October 26

The 9th annual Owl Festival at Eagle Creek Park’s Ornithology Center is a two-day event for the whole family. Come enjoy crafts, games, wildlife programs, and more. All activities at the Ornithology Center are free with park admission. More details will be posted online closer to the event date.

Rowdie’s Pumpkin Patch

October 19

The Indianapolis Indians would like to welcome you to Victory Field for their fall event. Tickets are $5 per person and children 2 and under are free, as well as members of the Knot Hole Kids Club. Each child gets to select a pumpkin from the “pumpkin patch” on the baseball field! Come in costume for Halloween photos with Rowdie and trick-or-treating around the concourse.

Hoosier Fall Festival 2024

October 19-20

This free event at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Franklin will offer family-friendly activities, music, food trucks, and 200 vendors. Activities for kids include character meet and greets and photo ops, a petting zoo, and face painting. Kids can also trick-or-treat on Sunday.

Fall Colors Festival

October 19

McCloud Nature Park is a great place to view fall foliage. The multitude of tree species found within the park makes it one of the top 10 Places for Fall Foliage according to Visit Indiana. This free, family-friendly festival includes 232 acres of natural beauty to explore including 6½ miles of trails, the McCloud Nature Center, tons of fun activities and vendors, and a scavenger hunt in the bicentennial-themed 2024 McCloud Prairie Maze. Runners can also register for a 5K or 10K morning race through the park.

Historic Irvington Halloween Festival

October 19-26

For 78 years, the Historic Irvington Halloween Festival has brought together thousands of people for one of the oldest and largest Halloween festivals in the country. The festival is free and all are welcome. Festivities include a kid’s zone, beer garden, artists, merchants, a battle of the bands, costume contests for humans and dogs, pumpkin carving, live music, and food trucks. The Historic Irvington Halloween Festival Parade will kick off on Saturday afternoon.

Greenwood’s Halloween Parade

October 26

All ages are welcome for this Halloween parade through downtown Greenwood, kicking off at 5 pm. Come in your costumes and line the street along the route for a parade of trick-or-treating.

Dia de Muertos

October 26

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art will be offering free admission to celebrate Dia de Muertos. The museum will also host performances, art-making, Mercado vendors, community groups, and a community-curated art and altar display. Activities will be both indoors and outdoors. An outdoor stage will have performances throughout the day.

Boo Bash

October 26

From 10 am-2 pm, the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater will be hosting Fisher’s Boo Bash with more than 60 local vendors offering safe trick-or-treating around the Fishers Municipal Complex. Teal Pumpkin Project booths will provide non-food items for children with food allergies and special needs. Families can also enjoy food, drink, and treat trucks, games, and more. Costumes are strongly encouraged!

Trail & Treat

October 26

Williams Park in Brownsburg will be hosting a free trick-or-treating event from 5-7 pm.

Ghosts and Goblins

October 26

Avon’s Washington Township Park will be hosting their annual free Halloween community event. Different age groups have designated trick-or-treating times. This event will include trick-or-treating at booths hosted by local vendors and businesses, food trucks, bounce houses, a haunted slide, and more.

Sat-Terror-Day Festival

October 26

Plainfield will be hosting a free outdoor event at Talon Stream Park from 11 am-1 pm. The festival will consist of a Trunk or Treat, hayrides, music, and fun photo ops for the family.

Trick or Treat on the Rails

October 26-27

Nickel Plate Express will be offering 65-minute adventure train rides that will include the Nickel Plate Express Halloween costume contest. On board, costumed characters will hand out tricks or treats. While you wait to board the train, enjoy the fall décor and photo ops at Hobbs station. Standard adult tickets for ages 13 and up are $30 and tickets for ages 3 to 12 are $23. Children under 3 ride for free on a parent’s lap. Ride times are 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm on Saturday and 1 pm and 3 pm on Sunday. Each ticket includes a fall-themed snack and beverage.

Nobody celebrates fall like the Midwest and Indy might have some of the best festivities of all. From community-oriented local festivals to world-class events at major venues, your options for fall festivals in Indiana are seemingly endless. Take advantage of beautiful weather and joyfully-colored leaves and get out to make some autumn memories with your kids, friends, and family!

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