Discover the Charm of Huntington, VA This Fall: A Guide to The Best Events and Traditions

As autumn brings cooler weather to Virginia, it also brings a host of fun events for locals and visitors alike. In the historic city of Huntington, there are many options for anyone looking to celebrate fall in style.

First up is the annual Harvest Fair at Taylor Farm (259 Frieden Church Rd.). Taking place on October 5th6th this year, this festival offers something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy live music while browsing through craft vendors selling everything from pottery to homemade wool sweaters. Kids can get their faces painted or go on a hayride with some friendly goats leading the way. And no visit would be complete without indulging in fresh cider doughnuts and hot apple cider.

If youre looking for something a bit more upscale, check out Artomatic (1800 S Bell St.). This popup art exhibit features local artists displaying their creations across multiple floors of the building. Running from September 27th November 10th ,

Artomatic showcases works such as sculptures made from recycled materials, oil paintings featuring dramatic landscapes around Virginia and mixed media collages that capture peoples eyes with intricate details.

Another great option is participating in one of Two Wheeling Tots group rides/rides events taking riders along scenic paths around nearby parks or waterways like Great Falls Park(9200 Old Dominion Dr., McLean) . These bike tours have become incredibly popular among families who want to experience nature during peak fall foliage season.The guided rides allow guests relax knowing theyre being taken care by an experienced leader while enjoying important views along tranquil trails perfect preparing themself before launch into new beginnings next Spring after mastering all challenges ahead!

And dont forget about Halloween Huntington has got you covered here too! Spooky Movie Nights at Gateway Theatre (2700 S Lang St.) throughout October showcase classic horror films that will send shivers down your spine. Meanwhile the Crypt (1000 N George Mason Dr.) is hosting a haunted house with actors playing deranged monsters or ghosts in early October until Halloween.

No matter what type of autumn adventure youre seeking, Huntington has it all: quaint, historic charm coupled with artistic and eclectic vibe that makes this city so vibrant and fun to explore.

If you want more information on these events as well as other fall happenings around Huntington, check out the following websites:

Taylor Farm: taylorfamilyfarmva.com

Artomatic: artomatic.org

Two Wheeling Tots: twowheelingtots.com

Gateway Theatre: afi.com/silver/gateway/

The Crypt Haunted House:@crypt_hauntedhouseVA

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1800 S Bell St. Va
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9200 Old Dominion Dr.
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2700 S Lang St. Va
Huntington, VA
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1000 N George Mason Dr. Va
Huntington, VA
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