The 67th Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival takes place on Sept. 14 and 15, 2024. Although autumn marks the changing of the season from the fun, active, and warm summer months, there is still a great deal of excitement to be had before winter sets in. In Northern California, you’ll find a plethora of amazing annual events. But there is one must-attend fall festival that you just can’t miss! Let’s see why you should include this autumn extravaganza in your plans.

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Discover more on the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival website. Have you been to this fun fall event? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience in the comments below.

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Festivals In Northern California

What are some of the best festivals in Northern California?

  • Piedmont Harvest Festival (Piedmont): This annual event welcomes the beginning of fall. Enjoy a carnival, music, and some of the best food in town.
  • Almond Blossom Festival (Ripon): Since 1962, this celebration has delighted folks on the last full weekend of every February. Watch the Miss Almond Blossom/Miss Ripon competition, play at the carnival, and peruse the wares at Mistlin Sports Park. Don't miss the Almond Blossom Parade!
  • San Francisco International Chocolate Salon: Not only will this scrumptious event cure your sugar craving with chocolate tasting but its educational feature offers demonstrations and chef and author talks. Taste the offerings of award-winning chocolatiers and other culinary experts in their fields.
  • Monterey Jazz Festival: This long-running festival has celebrated the country's creativity and cultural heritage by showcasing a number of legendary jazz musicians, composers, and young rising stars. Is there a better setting for a party than the Monterey County Fairgrounds on the California coast?
  • California Swan Festival (Marysville): Each November, this festival is literally for the birds. It celebrates the return of swans and other waterfowl to the rice fields and wetlands of the North Sacramento Valley. Interactive experiences teach about these intriguing birds.

 

What are some of the best ice cream shops in Northern California?

  • The Dolly Llama (Los Angeles, Sacramento): Named after a real llama who lives in France, the owners of this unique ice cream store invite the same fun spirit into its creations. Try the Bubble Waffle, one of the refreshing Dolly Llama Shakes, or the Waffle Sticks.
  • Nimble & Finn’s (Guerneville, Santa Rosa): This sister-owned specialty shop looks for inspiration at local farmers' markets for their handmade ice cream. Some of those ingredients that make it into their out-of-this-world flavors include housemade jams, seasonal produce, cakes, and candy.

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