11 Harvest Festivals In New Hampshire That Will Make Your Autumn Awesome
Country fairs conjure a wholesome kind of magic that brings us all back to our childhoods and puts a smile on every face. Adorable animals, fried dough, rides – what’s not to love? Autumn in New Hampshire is prime fair and festival season. These harvest festivals each offer up their own special kind of delight!

For a festival with a side of history, head to this fascinating museum for tractor rides, seasonal games, apple pressing, horse logging, and much more. Admission is $10 for ages 11 and over, $5 for ages 5-10, and free for children under 5. You'll find the festival at 58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth Village, NH 03886.
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With everything from giant pumpkins to dog agility to fairground rides, the Deerfield Fair is a not-to-be-missed event. Online tickets are $9 per person and the event is located at the Deerfield Fairground at 34 Stage Rd, Deerfield, NH 03037.
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45,000 people attend this festival every fall, which includes food vendors, live music, craft vendors, carved pumpkins, a beer and wine tasting, and fireworks. It's located in downtown Milford.
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This three-day festival includes concerts, two parades, a road race, street performers, barbecue, and more. You'll find it in downtown Warner on Route 103.
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This day-long festival features a huge craft fair, plenty of entertainment, and live entertainment. Head to downtown Dover from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to find it!
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Head to Attitash Ski Resort for a beer garden, traditional Bavarian music, German food, plenty of kids' activities, and more. Admission ranges from $7–30.
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Head to Swasey Parkway in Exeter, NH to sample local beers and and chilis from local restaurants.
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The Sandwich Fair is the classic country fair we all love, with animal competitions, plenty of food vendors, and rides to entertain everyone in the family. The entrance fee is $10 for adults and $3 for children. You'll find it at 7 Wentworth Hill Rd. – Route 109 North, Center Sandwich, NH 03227.
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This weekend celebration includes road races, a ski swap, plenty of merchants, live music, and lots of kids activities. You'll find it at the Waterville Valley Ski Resort.
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Laconia's Pumpkin Festival is a New Hampshire favorite, with more than 20,000 pumpkins, a beer garden, rides, childrens' games, and more.
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With family activities, plenty of jack-o-lanters, music, food, a costume parade, and fire on the water, this is an event you won't want to miss. It takes place in Berlin's Service Credit Union Heritage Park.
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Have you been to any of these festivals before? What’s your favorite fall festival in New Hampshire?
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