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Douglas County Fall Festivities You Won’t Want to Miss

As autumn’s vibrant colors paint our area with hues of red and gold, there’s no better time to enjoy the season’s festivities. At Stephens Real Estate, we’re more than just a local business—we’re part of this community, and we cherish every opportunity to dive into the fun fall activities our area has to offer. From Lawrence to Baldwin City, Eudora, and Lecompton, each place has its own seasonal charm.

Here’s a roundup of fall events and activities you won’t want to miss:

 
1. Art in the Park: Fall Edition

Location: South Park – 12th and Massachusetts
Date: September 14-15
Art in the Park is a fine arts and crafts event and the Lawrence Art Guild’s premier fundraising event. Explore local art, hear live music, and enjoy tasty treats.
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2. Lawrence Farmers’ Market Autumn Market

Location: 824 New Hampshire St, Lawrence, KS
Date: 7:30-11:30 Every Saturday through November 18
The Lawrence Farmers’ Market is buzzing with autumn produce and handmade goods. You’ll find everything from fresh apples and squash to homemade treats, while supporting our local farmers and artisans.
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3. Autumn Harvest Festival at South Park

Location: South Park, Lawrence, KS
Date: October 13, 9:00-4:00
Celebrate fall at the Harvest Festival in South Park. Featuring handmade and commercial goods such as jewelry, paintings, textiles, pottery, home décor, and much more from local artists and entrepreneurs!

 

4. Corn Maze Adventures at Meuschke Farms

Location: 11722 246th, Lawrence, KS
Date: October
Meuschke Farms has a green corn maze – free of charge. You are invited to come out and enjoy the fresh air and let your kids be kids! They also have hayrides, firepits, a huge strawbale pyramid, and plenty of photo opportunities.
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5. Haunted & Supernatural

Location: Various locations in Lawrence
Pick up a copy of the self-guided tour, “Historic Cemeteries Tour of Lawrence,” at the Lawrence Visitors Center, 813 Massachusetts Street.
With a pre-Civil War history as fiery and volatile as ours, Lawrence has more than a few ghosts and haunts.
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6. Fall Hiking and Trails

Locations: Clinton Lake, Baker Wetlands, and more
Take advantage of the beautiful fall weather with a hike on a Lawrence trail. From paved trails at nature centers or through the wetlands, to rugged paths through the woods at the lake, diverse hiking opportunities are abundant.
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7. Local Theater and Performances

Enjoy a night out with local theater productions at Theatre Lawrence or University Theatre. From classic plays to contemporary performances, there’s something for everyone.

Location: Theatre Lawrence, 4660 Bauer Farm Dr, Lawrence, KS
Date: Various dates in September and October
Performances: Young Frankenstein; Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Location: University Theatre at KU, 1530 Naismith Dr, Lawrence, KS
Date: Various dates in September and November
Performances: Indecent; Hookman

 

8. Pumpkin Patch Visits

Location: Various locations around Lawrence
Date: October 1-31
Explore the numerous pumpkin patches in and around Lawrence. Whether you’re picking pumpkins, enjoying hayrides, or just soaking in the fall atmosphere, these patches offer a variety of seasonal activities.

 

9. Events at Local Wineries

Location: Various wineries near Lawrence including Trivedi Wine at 1826 E 1150 Rd, Lawrence; Blue Jacket Crossing Winery in Eudora; or White Tail Run Winery in Edgerton
Date: Various dates in September and October
Get in on live music, wine tasting, grape picking & stomping, or maybe an afternoon of sipping wine and painting pumpkins. There are more local wineries than mentioned above, so Google away.

 

10. The Maple Leaf Festival

Location: Baldwin City, Kansas
Date: October 19-20
Experience the vibrant Maple Leaf Festival, the region’s largest fall family event, celebrating its 66th year on the third full weekend in October. With over 300 craft exhibits, captivating quilt shows, live performances, music, and unique food vendors, there’s something for everyone. It’s also a prime opportunity for local non-profits to raise funds, making it a cherished tradition that brings the community together year after year. Explore the details HERE.

 

Fall ushers in a season of unique celebrations, and Douglas County offers plenty to explore and enjoy. Stephens Real Estate is proud to be part of this vibrant community, and as local experts who are deeply connected to the communities we serve, we’re thrilled to share these tips and insights with you. We hope you embrace the season and all the wonderful experiences our area has to offer!

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