10 Harvest Festivals In Illinois That Will Make Your Autumn Awesome
It’s that time of year when families flock to orchards and pumpkin patches to enjoy the best things about fall. These 10 harvest festivals in Illinois will fill your autumn with donuts, rides, apple-picking, and so much more.
If you love fall as much as we do, then these are the events of the year. Check out all the autumn harvest fun there is to enjoy.

This busy festival includes a carnival, pumpkin painting, a petting zoo, live music, and parades. It takes place in downtown Dwight and has been going on since 1979. Visitors most enjoy the car show, flea market, marathons, and various contests.

This interesting fall fest takes on a theme each year, and this time it's Welcome to the Jungle. The fair takes places around the Clark County Court House Square and features a car and bike show as well as live musical entertainment.
Advertisement

Illinois harvest festivals don't get better than this. Admission is free, and guests enjoy live bands, carnival rides and games, fireworks, a car show, a petting zoo and pony rides, a beer garden, and much more. It happens each year at 12015 Mill Street in Huntley.
Advertisement

This annual event takes place at 308 Old McHenry Road in Long Grove. It features an apple pie eating contest, live entertainment, and more. Admission is $5, though those ages 12 and younger are admitted free of cost.

Since 1967, this wonderful festival has been raising funds for the C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt Co. Museum at 219 E Woodlawn in Clinton. It features food, craft, art, and antique booths with old-fashioned eats and activities that take you back to 19th century.

Celebrate fall in all the best ways at this annual event. It features barrel train rides, rope making, an antique tractor show, sawmill demonstrations, and more. You'll find this fest at the Lake County Fairgrounds located at 1060 E Peterson Road in Grayslake.

This popular celebration of autumn has been going on since 1969. Guests enjoy free admission as well as a plethora of events and activities such as a car show, tractor pulls, bingo, a pet parade, food and craft vendors, and more. It takes place at LaFayette Park in Barry.

This festival takes place each year at Merkle Cabin & Heritage Farm at Spring Valley located at 1111 E. Schaumburg Road in Shaumburg. It costs $5 per person for $20 for a family and features hands-on demonstrations, 19th-century games and music, and seasonal goodies.
Advertisement

Locals wait all year for this fantastic festival. It takes place along Route 64 & the Fox River in St. Charles and features a petting zoo, craft shows, carnival rides and games, plus over 50 handmade scarecrows.

This festival takes places throughout the town, especially downtown. There are a wealth of activities for children such as a petting zoo and face painting. New this year is an escape room where participants work through puzzles and obstacles to find their way out. Locals also enjoy the zombie pub crawl.
If this isn’t enough fall fun for you, take a trip to these 11 charming cider mills in Illinois.
Which of these harvest festivals do you love to visit? Share your thoughts with us!
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.