Whether you love or hate cranberries, there’s no denying that they are a quintessential fall flavor. But you may not know that Washington is their fifth-largest producer in the country! In 2017 alone, we grew almost 150,000 barrels of the tart, polarizing fruit. Every year in Grayland, Washington, residents and cranberry fans gather at the Grayland Community Hall to celebrate this autumn classic. The Cranberry Harvest Festival this fall will take place October 14-15, and I think it’s worth visiting!

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There are plenty of special autumn events in Washington, but Grayland’s Cranberry Harvest Festival deserves more attention. It’s been honoring the regional importance of cranberries since 1993, shining a light on an area of Washington commerce many Washingtonians don’t know about. You’ll love the wholesome activities, warm festival-goers, and delicious food. Visit Grayland and stop by the Cranberry Harvest Festival this fall for a truly one-of-a-kind experience!

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