This weekend in the Adirondacks is stacked with autumnal fun, including the World’s Largest Garage Sale in Warrensburg, Oktoberfest at Whiteface Mountain, and the annual Heritage, Harvest & Horse Festival at Fort Ticonderoga.
September 30 – October 2
Find your thrifting white whale at the World’s Largest Garage Sale in Warrensburg! With over 500 vendors lining the streets of this quaint little town, you’re sure to find something amazing. There are also a ton of food and drink vendors to enjoy as you browse the vast selection of goods.
September 30 – October 1
Watch some of the world’s best athletes as they reach for the sky and compete for national titles at the Olympic Jumping Complex in Lake Placid! This amazing event is truly one of a kind. Live music on both days and fireworks on Friday night just add the cherry on top of it all.
October 1 – 2
Enjoy an authentic Alpine-style Oktoberfest at Whiteface Mountain this Saturday. Live music, dancing, food, and beer… this long-standing tradition is a fun and family-friendly way to welcome fall to the ‘Dacks. Don’t forget to dust off your lederhosen!
Heritage, Harvest & Horse Festival
October 1
Bask in the autumnal beauty of the Adirondacks at this amazing event. Set in the King’s Garden amidst the heirloom apples at Fort Ticonderoga, this fall event is one every family needs to add to their bucket list. Enjoy homemade delights, experience a horse-drawn wagon ride, and learn about the important history of working animals, especially during the harvest time.
FallFest at Adirondack Experience
October 2
Celebrate fall with kid-friendly traditional pastimes, including apple pressing, autumnal crafts, and fiber arts at Adirondack Experience! This event is a great way for the whole family to get out and enjoy some of the fun traditions of fall in the North Country.
What Else is Happening:
- Paint & Sip at Hotel Saranac: September 30
- Adirondack Kids Day: October 1
- Amy’s Adventure Race for the Lake: October 1
- Music in the Midst of Madness: October 1
- Dick Button Festival of Artistic Skating: October 2