Autumn officially begins September 22, but there's no denying the fall flavor of events happening all around Michigan throughout the month of September.

Here are seven Michigan festivals happening this month that are worth your while.

Michigan Renaissance Festival

Brave knights and fair maidens alike are invited to transport back in time to a more medieval version of Michigan as the Michigan Renaissance Festival continues every weekend throughout the month of September in Holly.

The Michigan Renaissance Festival continues in Holly every weekend through September 28. Photo via Facebook (Michigan Renaissance Festival)
The Michigan Renaissance Festival continues in Holly every weekend through September 28. Photo via Facebook (Michigan Renaissance Festival)
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Every weekend has a different theme, including Wonders of the World (September 6-7), Shamrocks & Shenanigans (September 13-14), Harvest Huzzah (September 20-21), and Sweet Endings (September 26-28).

Charlotte Frontier Days

A car, truck and motorcycle show, a dog show, and 3 days of rodeo are just a sampling of the annual attractions at Charlotte Frontier Days.

Charlotte Frontier Days takes place at the Eaton County Fairgrounds September 3-7. Photo via Facebook (Charlotte Frontier Days)
Charlotte Frontier Days takes place at the Eaton County Fairgrounds September 3-7. Photo via Facebook (Charlotte Frontier Days)
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A huge parade happens throughout downtown Charlotte on Saturday, and there are plenty of activities for kids of all ages. Those 21 and older can enjoy adult beverages and live entertainment in the Saloon.

St. John Applefest

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish in Fenton salutes all things apple at its annual Applefest.

St. John Applefest is a Fenton tradition, hosted by St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish. The event runs September 11-14. Photo via Facebook (St. John Applefest)
St. John Applefest is a Fenton tradition, hosted by St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish. The event runs September 11-14. Photo via Facebook (St. John Applefest)
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The event features carnival rides and children's games, a farmers' market, a golf outing, a 5K walk and run, food trucks, daily entertainment, and much more.

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest

Seems weird to have Oktoberfest in September, but Frankenmuth Oktoberfest makes it work and makes it work well.

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest is scheduled September 18-21 at Heritage Park in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Photo via Facebook (Frankenmuth Oktoberfest)
Frankenmuth Oktoberfest is scheduled September 18-21 at Heritage Park in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Photo via Facebook (Frankenmuth Oktoberfest)
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According to travelmag.com, "Frankenmuth’s Oktoberfest boasts the distinction of being the first to receive the blessing of the original Oktoberfest in Munich." The publication further refers to this event as one of the 13 most authentic Oktoberfests in the United States.

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You can count on plenty of German food, drink, and entertainment over the course of the 4-day festival.

ArtPrize

Every year about this time, the city of Grand Rapids transforms into a veritable art gallery for about half a month.

ArtPrize is held throughout the city of Grand Rapids. This year the event runs September 18 through October 4. Photo via ArtPrize.org
ArtPrize is held throughout the city of Grand Rapids. This year the event runs September 18 through October 4. Photo via ArtPrize.org
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Venues ranging from actual art galleries to breweries to parks and storefronts display a wide range of art from artists of all skill levels. ArtPrize awards more than half a million dollars in grants and prize money as part of the project every year.

Hillsdale County Fair

Not many county fairs can trace their roots to pre-Civil War days, but the Hillsdale County Fair dates back to 1851!

The Hillsdale County Fair calls itself the "most popular fair on Earth". It'll be held in Hillsdale September 21-27. Photo via Unsplash (quemass)
The Hillsdale County Fair calls itself the "most popular fair on Earth". It'll be held in Hillsdale September 21-27. Photo via Unsplash (quemass)
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This year's installment features truck and tractor pulls, a rodeo, two nights of demolition derby, and a concert featuring country artist Tyler Farr.

Rockford Annual Harvest

A classic car show, a chili cookoff, and an antique tractor show and parade are among the highlights of this year's Rockford Annual Harvest in Rockford, Michigan.

The Rockford Annual Harvest happens in downtown Rockford September 26-28. Photo via Facebook (Rockford Michigan Chamber of Commerce)
The Rockford Annual Harvest happens in downtown Rockford September 26-28. Photo via Facebook (Rockford Michigan Chamber of Commerce)
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Construction in downtown Rockford will result in some of the typical activities moving to alternate sites, so be sure to check ahead.

Michigan First Frost 2025: Dates for 22 Cities Revealed

Thanks to Michigan's "Lake Effect," predicting weather, let alone the first frost of fall for 2025, is a difficult task, but not impossible. The Old Farmer's Almanac is always willing to forecast Mother Nature's next move, so here are the First Fall Frost Predictions for 22 Cities in Michigan.

Gallery Credit: Scott Clow

Where You Can Experience 'True Silence' In Michigan

Do you want to truly be one with nature and visit a spot where you find not an absence of sound, but a lack of noise? This is what acoustic ecologists define as "true silence", and Michigan is one of the best places to experience this.
*Note: These spots have not been certified by QPI Field Recordists.

Gallery Credit: Tommy McNeill

 

 

 

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