Attend Fall Events and Festivals in Washington, D.C.
Explore the city and attend these fun fall events and festivals.
- Fall Wine Festival & Sunset Tour – Oct. 5-7
- Smithsonian African American Film Festival – Oct. 24-27
- Maryland Renaissance Festival – Weekends through Oct. 21
Visit Museums in Washington, D.C.
There are numerous fall museum exhibits in Washington, D.C. that you don’t want to miss:
- ‘A Revolution in Arms’– Oct. 11 – March 24, 2019
- ‘Nordic Impressions’– Oct. 13 – Jan. 13, 2019
- ‘Tino Sehgal: This You’– Sept. 1 – Oct. 14, 2018
- ‘Good as Gold: Fashioning Senegalese Women’– Opens Oct. 24
- The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy– Oct. 14 – Jan. 20, 2019
- Glenstone Museum Expansion Opening– Oct. 4
- ‘Churchill’s Shakespeare’– Oct. 6 – Jan. 6, 2019
- National Law Enforcement Museum Grand Opening – Oct. 13
Explore a Haunted House
D.C. has countless Halloween events and festivities for the whole family. Take a look!
- Boo at the Zoo - Oct 19-21
- Trick-or-Treating at Mount Vernon – Oct. 27
- Dia de los Muertos Celebration in Petworth – Oct. 22
Enjoy Beautiful Landscapes in D.C.
The leaves are turning, creating beautiful autumn views in Washington, D.C.
- National Mall
- Georgetown
- US Capital
- Washington Monument
- Rock Creek Park
- Capitol Hill
Go Apple or Pumpkin Picking
Check out one of these farms for apple or pumpkin picking in the D.C. area
- Hartland Orchard
- Homestead Farm
- Baugher’s Orchards and Farms
- Gaver Tree Farm
- Great Country Farms
- Butler’s Orchard
- Mackintosh Fruit Farm
- Sharp’s at Waterford Farm
- Stribling Orchard
- Milburn Orchards
- Rock Hill Orchard
- Larriland Farm
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