Important Reminder:The Foursquare City Guide app officially sunset on December 15, 2024, with the web version following in early 2025. However, your check-in journey doesn’t end here! Join us on Swarm, where new adventures await.
Fall in Pennsylvania means towns across the commonwealth invite visitors to soak in the splendor of fall - celebrating everything from the first football game and covered bridges to potatoes and wine.
visitPA: Celebrate the best of autumn during this old-fashioned weekend, complete with a replay of the first night football game in America (originally played Sept. 28, 1892).
visitPA: The 159th annual Bloomsburg Fair is the largest agricultural fair in Pennsylvania, covering more than 236 acres. Top-notch musical acts entertain the crowd at the grandstand each evening.
visitPA: Celebrating its 50th year, the Bedford Fall Foliage Festival is organized entirely by volunteers and draws an estimated 70,000 attendees annually.
visitPA: For three weekends in October, this picturesque town comes alive with entertainment, old-fashioned train rides, arts and crafts, ethnic food and antiques at the Jim Thorpe Fall Foliage Festival.
visitPA: Known as the “Mushroom Capital of the World,” Kennett Square hosts the 29th Annual Mushroom Festival, complete with two days full of music, mushroom soup cook-offs and cooking demonstrations.
visitPA: This spectacular fall festival commemorates the key strategic battle of the French & Indian War at Fort Ligonier with battle reenactments, 150 juried craftsmen and specialty foods.
visitPA: Experience the largest daytime parade in Pennsylvania, the “Tournament of Leaves Parade,” at the 61st Annual Farmers Bank Autumn Leaf Festival in Clarion, Pa.
visitPA: Celebrate the 44th Annual Covered Bridge Festival in small-town America among some of the most picturesque “kissing bridges” in Pennsylvania, held at two covered bridges in Greene County.
visitPA: Located 10 miles northwest of Gettysburg, the National Apple Harvest Festival began 50 years ago with the Adams County Fruitgrowers Association.