Best Apple Festivals in the Midwest for 2026
The strongest Midwest apple festivals do different jobs: some showcase regional orchards, some turn a downtown into a food and music event, and others preserve a small town’s apple-growing identity.
What makes an apple festival worth the trip?
A useful apple-festival guide should tell you whether apples are the core of the event or merely one fall decoration. Bayfield, Gays Mills, and La Crescent connect directly to growing regions and local heritage. Long Grove is a convenient suburban street festival, Charlevoix is a lakefront destination, and Friske is an orchard-based day.
Tecumseh’s Appleumpkin adds pumpkin season and a large arts market, making it a broader fall event. That variety is why this page compares formats instead of pretending every festival is interchangeable.
2026 Midwest apple festival calendar
All seven dates were published by an organizer, chamber, or local government source.
| Festival or event | Published date | Destination | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bayfield Apple Festival | October 2-4, 2026 | Bayfield, Wisconsin | Lake Superior scenery and regional orchards |
| Long Grove Apple Fest | September 25-27, 2026 | Long Grove, Illinois | Apple food, music, and a suburban day trip |
| Gays Mills Apple Festival | September 25-27, 2026 | Gays Mills, Wisconsin | Orchard-country tradition and a parade |
| Charlevoix Apple Fest | October 9-11, 2026 | Charlevoix, Michigan | Orchard products in a Lake Michigan town |
| Applefest USA | September 18-20, 2026 | La Crescent, Minnesota | Apple heritage, music, and parades |
| Appleumpkin Festival | October 10-11, 2026 | Tecumseh, Michigan | Free children’s activities and a downtown arts market |
| Friske Apple Fest | October 10, 2026 | Ellsworth, Michigan | An orchard-based apple day |
Choose between orchard country, downtown energy, and an overnight destination
Orchard-region trip: Bayfield, Gays Mills, or La Crescent. Near Chicago: Long Grove. Lake Michigan weekend: Charlevoix. Farm day: Friske. Apple plus crafts and children’s activities: Appleumpkin.
Ask what you want to bring home. A regional grower-focused event is better for apples and orchard products; a downtown street festival may emphasize prepared food, music, shopping, and rides.
Seven Midwest apple festivals to compare
Use each official source for last-minute changes.
Bayfield Apple Festival
Bayfield’s apple weekend combines orchard products, food and craft vendors, live music, a carnival, and a parade in a Lake Superior destination. It is especially appealing for travelers who want a festival and a scenic overnight trip together.
Plan it well: Book lodging early and plan for variable lakefront weather. The official site separates festival, orchard, shuttle, and schedule information, so review all of those pieces before arrival.
Long Grove Apple Fest
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.
Gays Mills Apple Festival
Gays Mills celebrates the Driftless Area apple harvest with a mini carnival, parade, vendor market, arts and crafts, flea market, food, and live music. The small-town format and surrounding orchard country give it a different feel from a large city street festival.
Plan it well: Use the village schedule to decide between parade day and a quieter browsing day. Rural roads can be busy during the festival, so build in extra travel time and check individual orchard hours separately.
Charlevoix Apple Fest
Charlevoix brings farmers, orchards, nonprofits, food, and downtown activity together for a three-day apple weekend. The waterfront destination makes this well suited to a fall overnight trip.
Plan it well: Check the chamber schedule and downtown parking guidance, and pack for wind and temperature changes near Lake Michigan. Reserve lodging early for peak fall weekends.
Applefest USA
La Crescent’s volunteer-led Applefest celebrates local apple-growing heritage with music, food, community honors, a lighted parade, and the Sunday King Apple Parade. Some special events begin before the main weekend.
Plan it well: The festival uses buttons for certain activities and not every event has the same admission rule. Consult the detailed schedule and identify parade routes before arrival.
Appleumpkin Festival
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.
Friske Apple Fest
Friske’s one-day Apple Fest is a farm and orchard event rather than a downtown street festival. The organizer has published the date and a daytime schedule, with admission details still subject to final update.
Plan it well: Check the farm page immediately before travel for admission, activity, pet, and weather policies. The organizer states that dogs are not allowed except qualifying service animals.
Plan around harvest supply, parking, and perishables
Apple varieties and quantities depend on the growing season. If a specific variety or orchard product matters, verify it with the orchard or vendor rather than assuming the festival guarantees availability.
Bring a sturdy reusable bag, keep perishable purchases out of a hot car, and leave room in the itinerary for orchard stops with hours that differ from the festival.
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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.
