Chicago fall day-trip guide

Best Fall Festivals Near Chicago for 2026

A useful “near Chicago” guide should help with travel friction, not just name events in three states. These choices are grouped by the kind of day trip they create and the planning they require.

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Closer does not always mean easier

Long Grove, Itasca, St. Charles, and Sycamore are natural Chicagoland or northern Illinois trips. Cedarburg is a longer Wisconsin day that works best with an early start, while Tecumseh is a Michigan option better suited to a full day or overnight for many travelers.

Traffic can turn a short map distance into a slow festival arrival. This guide avoids exact drive-time promises because departure point, construction, and event traffic vary.

Quick comparison

Fall festival options from the Chicago region

Travel times are intentionally omitted; use live routing on your event day.

Festival or event Published date Destination Best for
Long Grove Apple Fest September 25-27, 2026 Long Grove, Illinois Apple food, music, and a suburban day trip
Itasca Oktoberfest September 11-12, 2026 Itasca, Illinois Free admission and a close-in suburban option
St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend October 9-11, 2026 St. Charles, Illinois Handmade scarecrows and easy family activities
Sycamore Pumpkin Festival October 21-25, 2026 Sycamore, Illinois Decorated pumpkins, carnival rides, and a parade
Cedarburg Wine & Harvest Festival September 19-20, 2026 Cedarburg, Wisconsin Harvest food, music, and a grape stomp
Appleumpkin Festival October 10-11, 2026 Tecumseh, Michigan Free children’s activities and a downtown arts market
Choose your trip

Pick the simplest trip that meets your goal

Village apples and music: Long Grove. Free Oktoberfest: Itasca. Walkable scarecrow display: St. Charles. Pumpkin display and parade: Sycamore. Wisconsin harvest weekend: Cedarburg. Michigan arts and family activities: Tecumseh.

Choose one headline event. Adding a second festival often creates more driving and parking than actual festival time.

Festival profiles

Six fall festival trips from Chicago

Use each official source for last-minute changes.

Long Grove, Illinois

Long Grove Apple Fest

Date: September 25-27, 2026Best for: Apple food, music, and a suburban day trip

Historic downtown Long Grove turns its village streets into an apple-centered weekend with food and drink vendors, live entertainment, shops, and family activities. General admission is published at $7 per day, with children 12 and under admitted free; food, drinks, and carnival attractions cost extra.

Plan it well: Limited free parking and a remote shuttle are part of the organizer plan, but availability varies by day. Review the current parking map before leaving and allow extra time around peak afternoon hours.

Check the official Apple Fest page →

Itasca, Illinois

Itasca Oktoberfest

Date: September 11-12, 2026Best for: Free admission and a close-in suburban option

The Village of Itasca hosts this two-day event at Washington Park with free admission and parking, traditional live music, German food, and a relaxed community setting. It is one of the simplest Oktoberfest options for visitors who do not want to manage a ticketed downtown event.

Plan it well: Check the village page for daily hours and weather notices. Free parking is a useful advantage, but arriving near opening time still reduces walking and traffic delays.

Check the Village of Itasca →

St. Charles, Illinois

St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend

Date: October 9-11, 2026Best for: Handmade scarecrows and easy family activities

More than 85 handmade scarecrows, a craft show, entertainment, and family activities fill downtown St. Charles for this October weekend. The walkable display makes it easier to shape a short visit than at a sprawling fairground event.

Plan it well: Check which attractions operate each day and use the city parking information rather than relying on the closest curb space. Weather can affect outdoor displays and activity times.

Check the St. Charles Business Alliance →

Sycamore, Illinois

Sycamore Pumpkin Festival

Date: October 21-25, 2026Best for: Decorated pumpkins, carnival rides, and a parade

Sycamore builds its celebration around the community pumpkin display at the DeKalb County Courthouse. The carnival operates Friday through Sunday, and the large Sunday parade gives families a clear anchor for a weekend visit.

Plan it well: Parking and walking routes change during the Sunday parade. If the pumpkin display matters most, consider a quieter weekday visit; if the parade is the priority, arrive well before the published route closures.

Check the official festival site →

Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Cedarburg Wine & Harvest Festival

Date: September 19-20, 2026Best for: Harvest food, music, and a grape stomp

Downtown Cedarburg fills with harvest food, live music, markets, and grape-stomping fun during this free-admission weekend. The historic main street gives visitors shops and restaurants beyond the temporary festival booths.

Plan it well: Parking close to downtown fills early. Review the festival map and consider the published shuttle or satellite options; tasting and beverage purchases are separate from admission.

Check Cedarburg Festivals →

Tecumseh, Michigan

Appleumpkin Festival

Date: October 10-11, 2026Best for: Free children’s activities and a downtown arts market

Tecumseh combines apple and pumpkin season in one downtown festival with arts and crafts, food, three entertainment stages, free children’s activities, and separately priced carnival rides. The event spans several areas, so a map helps.

Plan it well: Review the official layout and parking information before arriving. Families should distinguish included children’s programming from separately ticketed carnival rides.

Check Downtown Tecumseh →

Practical planning

Plan the exit before the arrival

Save the official parking location, shuttle stop, and road-closure map. If traveling with children, agree on a meeting point and know how far the car is from the main activity area.

For Wisconsin or Michigan trips, verify time-zone assumptions only when applicable, review toll and road conditions, and consider an overnight if the event ends after dark.

Editorial standards

How to use this guide

This page is an independent planning resource. Festival Finder USA reviewed the linked official sources on August 16, 2026. Dates, admission, weather policies, and programs can change after publication, so the organizer’s page remains the final source of truth.

We include a date only when a current official source supports it. When the next date is not available, the table says date pending rather than projecting last year’s calendar. If you organize one of these events and spot an error, please contact the editorial team with an official source.