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Fall in Love with Coshocton’s Historic Roscoe Village

There’s something magical about autumn in Coshocton, where the Appalachian foothills offer stunning fall foliage. Just a short drive from Columbus, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh, it’s perfect for a day trip or a relaxing weekend. Explore Historic Roscoe Village, enjoy the annual Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival, and discover local shops and dining options.

A Season Like No Other Awaits in Somerset County.

A season like no other as kayakes enjoy the fall season in Somerset County

Somerset County’s Covered Bridge Tour is a must for everyone. Drive through the countryside, visit 10 historic covered bridges, and enjoy the spectacular fall colors. These drives capture autumn’s essence..

FALL FINDS IN YOUNGSTOWN 

Lanterns Mill Fall Finds in Youngstown

With 500 acres to explore, you can enjoy nature at its finest. Explore 45 miles of trails, where you’ll find hidden waterfalls, numerous species of birds, and incredible scenery.  

This Autumn: Master the Art of Meandering

An autumn wooded hillside with bare trees and a creek bed running through it

To take a meandering drive along the Ohio River Scenic Byway, a 462-mile journey through 14 counties, is to capture a microcosm of America while enjoying the beauty of autumn.

Log Cabin Days Has Something for Everyone

A steam engine being used to demonstrate wood splitting at Log Cabin Days in Loudonville

Feature presentations include lumberjack, two-person crosscut sawing demonstrations, and an axe-throwing competition. Information about starting your hobby farm will range from gardening to raising chickens.

Experience the Charm of Two Appalachian Festivals in One

Appalachian Foothills festival

The Appalachian Fall Foothills Festival and Iron and Power Show offer activities and attractions for everyone. Live music and performances feature traditional Appalachian music and local artists, creating an enriching atmosphere.

Carroll County’s Fall Festivals

Carroll County's Fall Festival Alqonquin Mill

The 42nd annual Atwood Area Fall Festival’s tagline is “Something for Everyone.” Nothing truer could be said about this festival, including a mountain-men encampment, crafts, a car show, and a pow-wow.

Fall Fun in the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region

A group of people enjoying a fall afternoon overlooking the landscape around Chautauqua-Lake Erie NY

Peak foliage along Chautauqua Lake, Lake Erie, and the surrounding countryside typically occurs in early to mid-October, with excellent color beginning in mid- to late September. The Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region’s robust, multi-use trail system offers the perfect places to view the sights of the season, hike, bike, bird watch, and more.