As summer fades, the vibrant colors and cozy vibes of autumn take center stage, ushering in a season filled with pumpkin spice, bonfires, and Friday night football games.
From hayrides to caramel apples, Logan County offers a variety of things to do to enjoy the season and support local artisans.
As October rolls in, the options for things to keep you busy expand.
Join the Downtown Bellefontaine Partnership for their event, The Great Pumpkin Walk. Changed from the traditional Friday night, this event is sure to be fun for the whole family.
See more details and costs HERE.
Mark your calendars for the Ohio Hi-Point Craft Show on October 12, from 9 AM to 3 PM.
With over 70 vendors and a $1 entry fee for those over 12, this event not only supports local artisans but also benefits student organizations.
Just two weeks later, Market at the Barn hosted by Discovery Riders takes place on October 26, from 10 AM to 2 PM, featuring lunch options and free entry.
This year, they expect more than 30 vendors and more, with proceeds going towards student scholarships.
Other notable October activities include the Night Market at Bellefontaine Grace Church on October 4-5, and Harvest Round-Up Days at Marmon Valley Farm every Sunday, providing fun for the whole family with hayrides and more.
As the holiday season approaches, events shift to a winter and Christmas theme.
On November 2, the Logan County Art League hosts their annual Winter Art Faire at Bellefontaine High School, along with the Indian Lake Music Boosters Holiday Market. Both events will feature local vendors. The Rotary Club’s annual Pancake Breakfast is the same day. This community event will take place from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center. Proceeds from the breakfast will support local community projects and initiatives.
November 9th, the Bellefontaine First Church of God will host a Holiday Craft Vendor Event. on East Brown in Bellefontaine, the event will run from 10 AM to 3 PM.
To wrap up the month, Downtown Bellefontaine will celebrate its Holiday Open House on November 23rd and 24th, featuring festive activities and a ribbon-cutting for something new for the kiddos.
This fall, immerse yourself in the spirit of the season by visiting these local events and festivals, supporting our community, and making lasting memories!
More things to do around the county are expected to pop up as temperatures cool off.
As the weather cools, residents are excited to participate in seasonal traditions, from tailgating at local football games to exploring nearby hiking trails.
With the vibrant foliage and community spirit, Logan County is set to enjoy a wonderful autumn full of activities and camaraderie.
Whether you’re picking apples, sipping hot cider, or enjoying the changing leaves, this season promises to be a delightful experience!
Don’t forget to pick up your gourds and pumpkins at one of our several farmer’s markets around the county!
Happy fall!!