These events are the heart of fall, blending food, music, local culture, and seasonal traditions in the most unforgettable way.
Whether you’re in the city or upstate, there’s a festival waiting to fill your weekends with farm-fresh flavors, live entertainment, and that perfect fall feeling.
Here’s a round-up of the best harvest festivals in New York for Fall 2025 that should be on every traveler’s list.
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1. Bethel Woods Harvest Festival

If you want your fall weekends to feel like a page out of history, head to Bethel Woods—the very site of the legendary Woodstock festival.
Every fall, it transforms into a lively harvest celebration with rows of farmers’ markets, craft stalls, and food vendors serving autumn classics.
- Dates: Sundays: August 31 – October 5, 2025
- Exact location / venue: 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY
- Entry fees or ticket details: Admission is free; parking is $7 day-of, $5 if purchased online
- Parking & transportation info: Part of West Shore Road (from Perry Road to Hurd Road) may close midday; parking fee applies.
- Food & drink highlights: Local food trucks, craft beverage vendors, cider & seasonal snacks
- Activities for kids vs. adults: Corn maze and family art for kids; live music, artisan crafts and specialty vendors for adults
- Cultural or historical significance: Located on the original Woodstock site; also home to The Museum at Bethel Woods
- Nearby attractions or day-trip ideas: Museum at Bethel Woods, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, rural Sullivan County
- Accommodation suggestions: Camping options and lodgings nearby for festival-goers
Pro Tip: Arrive before noon to grab the freshest local produce and avoid parking hassles.
2. High Peaks Harvest Fest, Saranac Lake

For those chasing a mountain vibe, the High Peaks Harvest Fest offers a mix of fall fun and Adirondack adventure.
Think live bands, local brews, and food vendors serving hearty dishes that taste even better in the crisp mountain air.
- Dates: Saturday, October 18, 2025
- Exact location / venue: Berkley Green & Main Street, Saranac Lake, NY
- Entry fees or ticket details: Free to attend (farmers’ market and festival are open to all)
- Parking & transportation info: Local parking in Saranac Lake; walking from downtown is recommended. Adirondack Trailways and local shuttles provide access.
- Food & drink highlights: Food trucks, local snacks, craft beverages, fall farmers’ market produce
- Activities for kids vs. adults: Family-friendly games and activities (kids); live music and artisan market (adults)
- Cultural or historical significance: Celebrates Adirondack seasonality in a historic village setting—captures Upstate NY fall traditions
- Nearby attractions or day-trip ideas: Lake Flower waterfront, hiking trails, and downtown Saranac Lake shops and galleries
- Accommodation suggestions: Lodges, inns and vacation rentals in Saranac Lake; Adirondack cabins and camping sites are good fall options
Pro Tip: Combine the festival visit with a short foliage hike around Saranac Lake for a perfect fall day.
3. Adirondack Harvest Festival

This one is for the farm-to-table lovers. Celebrated across multiple farms, the Adirondack Harvest Festival is more than an event—it’s a showcase of the region’s agricultural richness.
Guests can tour farms, sample freshly made cheese, sip local cider, and learn more about sustainable farming.
- Dates: Late September through October (varies by participating farm)
- Exact location / venue: Various farms in the Adirondacks (check participating farm schedule)
- Entry fees or ticket details: Usually based on individual farm events; many are free or low cost, some require purchase or registration
- Parking & transportation info: Parking is available at each farm—typically on-site, but rural roads and dirt paths may require walking
- Food & drink highlights: Farm-fresh cheese, ciders, produce tastings, seasonal farm foods, cooking demos
- Activities for kids vs. adults: Farm tours and animal visits for kids; tastings, workshops and farm demos for adults
- Cultural or historical significance: Highlights local Adirondack agriculture, traditional farming practices, and regional heritage
- Nearby attractions or day-trip ideas: Adirondack Park, lakes and hiking trails, local small towns
- Accommodation suggestions: Cottages, lodges and B&Bs around Adirondack towns, or camping within the park
4. Harlem Grown Fall Harvest Festival
You don’t need to leave New York City to enjoy a harvest celebration.
Harlem Grown’s Fall Harvest Festival proves that even in the heart of Manhattan, urban farming can create a community-driven fall experience.
Expect fresh produce, educational activities for kids, and that neighborhood warmth you rarely find in big cities.
- Dates: Mid to late October (exact date to be confirmed for 2025)
- Exact location / venue: Harlem Grown urban farms (Harlem, NYC)
- Entry fees or ticket details: Typically free or low-cost with optional donations
- Parking & transportation info: Access via NYC public transit; street parking limited
- Food & drink highlights: Fresh produce from urban gardens, seasonal snacks, local food vendors
- Activities for kids vs. adults: Gardening workshops for kids, farm tours and interactive activities; food tastings and community booths for adults
- Cultural or historical significance: An urban farming initiative aimed at empowering communities and reconnecting city dwellers with farming and nature
- Nearby attractions or day-trip ideas: Central Harlem historic sites, community gardens, NYC museums
- Accommodation suggestions: NYC hotels or budget lodgings in Harlem
Pro Tip: Come with the family—kids’ workshops and garden tours make the festival extra special.
5. Pound Ridge Harvest Festival
Just a short drive from New York City, Pound Ridge offers a lively suburban harvest party.
With food trucks, craft beer tents, and an exciting kids’ zone, it’s the kind of festival that blends small-town charm with a big-time vibe.
- Dates: Saturday, October 4, 2025
- Exact location / venue: Pound Ridge Town Park – Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge, NY 10576
- Entry fees or ticket details: General admission includes festival access; vendors use “HF Tickets” (1 ticket = $1) for food, drinks, rides
- Parking & transportation info: Event parking at Pound Ridge Elementary School ($30 advance / $35 on day); shuttle to Town Park. VIP parking and ADA parking available. Street parking is restricted.
- Food & drink highlights: Food trucks, Oktoberfest-style food, craft beer and wine gardens, root beer garden for kids
- Activities for kids vs. adults: Kids pavilion with games, face painting, root beer garden, contests; adults enjoy live music, food and beverage booths, vendor stalls, Oktoberfest vibes
- Cultural or historical significance: Fundraiser event organized by the Pound Ridge Partnership, supporting local community projects and businesses
- Nearby attractions or day-trip ideas: Pound Ridge Reservation, local trails, Westchester countryside getaway
- Accommodation suggestions: Local inns and B&Bs in Pound Ridge and nearby Westchester towns
6. Lewiston Harvest & Hops Festival

If you’re headed towards Niagara, the Lewiston Harvest & Hops Festival is a must.
The combination of seasonal food, artisan vendors, and craft beer makes this festival a favorite among both locals and visitors.
- Dates: September 27–28, 2025
- Exact location / venue: Center Street, Lewiston, NY 14092 (festival expands along Center Street)
- Entry fees or ticket details: Free admission; purchases at vendors are pay-as-you-go.
- Parking & transportation info: Center Street is closed to traffic; parking available at village lots and nearby streets. Visitors should plan to walk.
- Food & drink highlights: Artisan food vendors, farmers market produce, craft beer, wineries, distilleries, chicken wing walk, food tastings
- Activities for kids vs. adults: Strolling vendor stalls and farmers market for all ages; adult-focused beer/wine tents and crafts; chainsaw carving demos; apple-picking games and contests.
- Cultural or historical significance: One of Western New York’s longest-running fall festivals, celebrating local artisans, food traditions, and Niagara region’s craft beer culture.
- Nearby attractions or day-trip ideas: Niagara Falls State Park, Niagara wine country, historic Lewiston village, riverside trails
- Accommodation suggestions: Lodging in Lewiston or Niagara Falls, bed & breakfasts or hotels near the falls
Pro Tip: Extend your trip with a visit to Niagara Falls—it’s less than 15 minutes away.
Other Harvest Celebrations Across New York
Beyond these big names, almost every region in New York hosts its own version of a harvest celebration.
From small-town pumpkin festivals to apple orchard weekends, there’s no shortage of fall fun waiting to be discovered.
Conclusion
Harvest festivals bring all of this together in one joyful package.
Whether you’re dancing to live music at Pound Ridge, sipping cider in the Adirondacks, or enjoying an urban harvest in Harlem, these festivals promise memories that stick.
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