Visit Massachusetts for the Autumn Fall Fun

Massachusetts the Place to be When the Leaves Change

© Christine Ledder

Aug 17, 2009
The Joust at King Richard's Faire, colinrego
New England's foliage can be enjoyed from a variety of places but Massachusetts does provide a variety of venues to enjoy it from.

Fall arrives in New England bringing an array of beautiful color and special activities. Massachusetts takes special pride in inviting tourists young and old to participate in its offering of beautiful views and traditional autumn activities. No matter how many times one has visited, or how long one has lived here the views never get old.

Enjoy the Massachusetts Fall Festivals

Massachusetts has a variety of traditional and modern fall fairs and festivals each year. Harvest and county fairs are popular attractions in Massachusetts for residents and tourists. They provide entertainment and a chance for communities to come together and celebrate the season. Tourists or those who wish to explore new options should check out the county fair options.

King Richard’s Faire in Carver Massachusetts has been an option for those seeking fun fall entertainment for twenty-eight years. The theme is a medieval faire during the time of King Richard although the time periods regularly shift and overlap to include new entertainments and the yearly theme of the faire. While children’s entertainments are provided, parents should be aware that many of the subjects are PG-13 in the adult realm of the faire.

Take Time to Enjoy the New England Foliage

Leaf peeping is one of the tourist industry’s great attractions. Just driving the country roads is a wonderful way to see the beauty of the changing landscape. However, as the warm summer weather changes to cooler fall weather it is also a great opportunity to take advantage of the many public parks and walking trails available to all who know where to look. There is a strong conservation movement in the state that has created miles of land available for public use. Some of the trails are free, others require fees.

Some avid dog owners have even created an interest in dog friendly dog parks and trails. Trips with Pets is a great resource for finding pet friendly resources to travel and visit with your pet should you decide to venture out to do some fall foliage visits with your pet this fall. Dogs love the fall smells and the chance to explore new trails as much as owners enjoy the fall colors.

Take Advantage of the Off Season Deals to Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard

Many of the most popular summer tourist destinations have some fantastic off season deals for those who wish to enjoy the changing seasons. The prices drop significantly after Labor Day at the Cape, Martha’s Vineyard, and other tourist destinations in Massachusetts.

This can be a time to visit places that are traditionally crowded during the summer but have a different beauty and purpose for visiting in the fall season. Tourists who have the time and the resources can get some especially good discounts this year in what has been a challenging economic and bad weather season combined. Vendors are looking to make some deals to bring customers into their venues.

Massachusetts is a great fall destination for those who wish to see the fall foliage and find great vacation deals.


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The Joust at King Richard's Faire, colinrego
Cow Exhibits County Fair, Grafixar
Carousel, mconnors
Pets in the Fall, bekahboo42
 


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