Focus on All Things New England! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [Discover Central MA logo] AUGUST 29, 2022 Discover Fall Farms and Festivals in Central Massachusetts Autumn is filled with delightful reasons to explore this region that balances small-town charm with big-time appeal. Sponsored by: [Discover Central Massachusetts]( While Central Massachusetts has plenty of fall foliage to dazzle visitors, what lingers in the hearts of those who come to explore this region is not only what they see, but also what they experience: picking apples in a family-owned orchard, chatting with local farmers over their harvest bounty, joining in the fun at a small-town fair. From the verdant Blackstone Valley and historic Sturbridge to the renaissance city of Worcester, aka âthe Heart of the Commonwealth,â autumn in Central Massachusetts offers no shortage of things to do, and endless memories to be made. Fall foliage brightens a farm scene in Sutton, which like many Central Massachusetts towns still carries on an agricultural tradition that stretches back more than three centuries.
Carole Dandrade/Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism Fall Farms At this time of year, the excitement of harvest season is felt throughout Central Massachusetts but perhaps nowhere more so than at local orchards, where apple picking, warm cider doughnuts, and hayrides put smiles on the faces of visitors young and old. Apple lovers can stock up on fresh-from-the-tree goodness â from Honeycrisp and Cortland to Macoun and MacIntosh â at Brookfield Orchards in North Brookfield.
Brookfield Orchards/Discover Central Massachusetts Join in a generations-long tradition of harvesting your own apples at [Brookfield Orchards]( a family-run farm for over a century. With more than a dozen varieties ripening throughout the fall season, youâll easily load up on the perfect fruit for your pie- or pastry-making endeavors (or just leave the baking to the experts, whose golden-crusted apple pies and other fresh-baked indulgences are also on offer here). The on-site Country Store is a nod to nostalgia, with shelves stocked with honey, jams, jellies, and other locally made goodies â but you may be tempted to hurry up your shopping once you catch a whiff of Brookfield Orchardsâ homemade hot apple dumplings. Along with apple picking, the chance to stop by and say hello to some friendly farm animals sweetens the deal for youngsters at Douglas Orchard & Farm in Douglas.
Douglas Orchard & Farm/Discover Central Massachusetts Set on a pastoral swath of land thatâs been farmed since the 1700s, [Douglas Orchard & Farm]( delights families with the sight of ducks, chickens, bunnies, and other barnyard residents against the backdrop of its cozy, classic barn-red Country Store. Farmer Nick Socratâs passion for organic and sustainable agriculture shows in the plump apples and blueberries grown here (donât miss the homemade blueberry jam!), along with veggies and herbs in abundance, and even shiitake mushrooms. Thereâs also a music pavilion serving up live entertainment at the annual Halloween Festival (Oct. 22), featuring a kidsâ scavenger hunt, a dog costume parade, Merlin the Talking Witch, and more. Discover Central Ma Fall is around the corner, so itâs time to plan your getaways! Youâll find autumn charms at their finest in New England. Check out these 10 ways to enjoy fall in Central Massachusetts. [PLAN NOW]( SPONSORED With an all-new âout-of-this-worldâ design for 2022, the corn maze at Wojcikâs Farm in Blackstone promises to challenge and delight visitors all through September and October.
Wojcikâs Farm For an unforgettable farm adventure, thereâs nothing like navigating the twists and turns of a corn maze. Youâll find an impressive labyrinth of lefts and rights at [Wojcikâs Farm]( in Blackstone, whose five-acre puzzle boasts a celestial theme this year, as well as at [Fay Mountain Farm]( in Charlton, a lovely town-owned property that also offers a more linear option for strollers in the form of the Midstate Trail, which runs through the farmâs 65 acres. That said, any Central Massachusetts farm you visit this fall is bound to have its own unique attractions â from farm wagon tours and complimentary milk and cookies at [Whittier Farms]( in Sutton, to ice cream and pick-your-own pumpkins at [West End Creamery]( in Whitinsville. Discover the best âlate bloomersâ â like these bouquets of rudbeckia âSaharaâ â at the flower-and-produce-filled farm stand run by Oxfordâs Crown & Roots Farm.
Courtesy of Crown & Roots Farm Speaking of unique, a short drive from downtown Oxford will bring you to [Crown & Roots Farm]( self-serve roadside farm stand, where the array of organically grown veggies is complimented by breathtaking fresh-cut bouquets â yes, you can still find farm-grown flowers in autumn! This time of year, dahlias are plentiful and fill the farm stand with a rainbow of hues. After loading up on home-grown goodies, you just plunk your cash into the old-fashioned âhonorâ till or, for a more modern spin, opt to pay via Venmo. Another agricultural standout is the [Daniels Farmstead Farmersâ Market]( held at a lovingly preserved farm complex in Blackstone that offers a glimpse into rural life over the course of two centuries. Held every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. through October 2, the farmersâ market draws local vendors selling everything from hand-grown produce to fudge, pickles, candles, and even pet accessories. After filling your shopping totes, relax at one of the picnic tables, enjoy some live music, and soak up the atmosphere of a special place thatâs been frozen in time. Itâs worth noting that, like Daniels Farmstead, many Central Massachusetts farmersâ markets keep going past summer and into fall â sometimes as late as November. For help finding a cornucopia of local produce that lines up with your travel route, check out [this guide to farms and farmersâ markets in Central Massachusetts](. Fall for Central Ma From apple picking and harvest festivals, to Oktoberfest and evening events that light up the night - discover 10 fun ways to enjoy everything fall has to offer in Central Massachusetts. [PLAN NOW]( SPONSORED Fall Fairs & Festivals There may be no better way to feel welcomed into the autumn scene of Central Massachusetts than to mingle with friendly residents at one of the regionâs many community events. And no matter if youâre into antiques hunting, apple pies, Ferris wheels, or local brews, thereâs bound to be something youâll want to circle on this fallâs calendar. With as many as 5,000 vendors arrayed along a mile of Route 20, the Brimfield Antique Flea Market offers a multi-day treasure hunt for those seeking just the right vintage furnishings, clothing, jewelry, tools, decor â you name it.
Annie Graves So many treasure seekers make the pilgrimage to the [Brimfield Antique Flea Market]( that, like a pop star, itâs known simply by one name: Brimfield. Founded more than six decades ago, the event is held three times annually, with the fall show (Sep. 6â11) being the last hurrah of the year. If you are planning to join the shoppers from far and wide in combing through Brimfieldâs rare and curious finds, be warned: Itâs impossible to do it all in one day, or even two. The smart bet is to book a stay at the nearby [Publick House]( in Sturbridge and give yourself plenty of time to explore. (A tip for when rooms are sold out in the surrounding towns: Look to Worcesterâs hotels for drivable convenience plus urban amenities for nightlife.) Ski slopes decorated with a blanket of turning leaves provide the ideal autumn backdrop for AppleFest at Wachusett Mountain.
Courtesy of Wachusett Mountain The Publick House is also a convenient home base for enjoying Sturbridgeâs annual [Harvest Festival]( (Oct. 15â16), which is held on the innâs grounds as well as on the town common, where you can peruse local art and crafts, tap your toe to live music, and enjoy tasty treats from food truck vendors. Southbridgeâs [AutumnFest]( (Sep. 17) has a similar harvest-fun vibe, plus libations from Hardwick Winery and Rapscallion Brewery. Meanwhile, apple lovers will want to beeline it to Wachusett Mountain in Princeton as autumn revelry hits its peak during [AppleFest]( (Oct. 15â16), a weekend featuring apple pie baking and eating contests along with local crafts, a farmersâ market, kidsâ activities, and leaf peeping on the SkyRide ski lift. Apples also take center stage at the [Dudley Apple Festival]( (Oct. 1), where warm apple crisp under a mound of vanilla ice cream makes for a fall dessert you wonât soon forget, amid a day filled with family-friendly attractions such as pumpkin decorating, tug-o-war, and a petting zoo. Autumn may be almost here, but you can savor the feeling of summer in the city at the lively Out to Lunch Festival & Farmersâ Market, which wraps up its 2022 season on Sep. 8.
Courtesy of the City of Worcester Among autumnâs most beloved traditions is the country fair, and Central Massachusetts is home to a classic example: the [Spencer Fair]( (Sep. 4â7), which has been going strong more than 130 years. Expect thrilling competitions (tractor pulls, log sawing, a demolition derby) plus 4-H displays, carnival rides, live music, and all the small-town spirit you could wish for. Not that community vibes are limited to small towns, however: For proof, look to New Englandâs second-largest city, Worcester, and its [Out to Lunch Festival and Farmersâ Market]( series. Held on the Worcester Common on Thursdays through Sep. 8, this merry mix of farmers, musicians, crafters, nonprofits, and food and drink vendors helps make the heart of the city feel like a local hangout. Last but not least, beer lovers can get their fill in Central Massachusetts with not one, but four variations on the German tradition of Oktoberfest. A few weeks before its AppleFest, [Wachusett Mountain]( in Princeton kicks off the autumn fun with a two-day Oktoberfest filled with German music and dancing, contests, crafts, and beer (Oct. 1â2); that same weekend, Sturbridgeâs [Rapscallion Pub]( holds its annual Oktoberfest celebration at Brimfield Winery & Cidery, with food trucks and live music alongside local brews and wines. Staying close to the city? In Worcester, Oktoberfest comes to you via [Wormtown Brewery]( (Sep. 17), which last year opened a spacious new taproom on Shrewsbury Street, and the Canal Districtâs [Bay State Brewing]( (Sep. 21), which was actually founded by a pair of German-beer-loving friends in 2012. Prost! SPONSORED [Unsubscribe](
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