There’s still time to get to some of West Virginia’s amazing summer festivals, but fall is right around the corner! Check out these events that are happening after the Fall Equinox.

  1. Leaf Peeper’s Festival - September 23-25th

Leaf Peeper’s Festival/Facebook This festival in Davis celebrates the changing colors of the leaves. You can ride on a scenic chairlift, or see glass blowing and train exhibits. There’s also birdwatching and horseback riding.

  1. Road Kill Festival and Cook-off - September 24th, 2016

Pocahontas County Chamber of Commerce Don’t worry, you won’t actually be served roadkill at this festival, but rather the sort of animal that tends to get hit by cars. Wild game of all sorts is celebrated at this unique festival that’s been featured on the the Food Network, the Travel Channel and the Discovery Channel. The festival will sell tasting tickets for samples of the meals. It takes place in Marlintown, WV.

  1. The Preston County Buckwheat Festival - September 29-October 2, 2016

The Preston County Buckwheat Festival This annual festival in Kingwood will give you an idea of all the amazing ways to use buckwheat. Don’t miss your chance to taste delicious buckwheat cakes.

  1. Mountain State Forest Festival - October 1-9, 2016

Mountain State Forest Festival This festival in Elkins dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the state’s natural resources has been an annual event since 1930. It attracts around 125,000 visitors every year. In addition to the usual festival activities, you’ll find events like the Strongest Man in the Forest Competition, lumberjack competitions, and Irish Road Bowling.

  1. National Trailfest - October 6th - 10th, 2016

    TrailFest- Hatfield-McCoy National Event, Gilbert WV/Facebook National Trailfest is an ATV, UTV, and dirtbike event, hosted in Gilbert, WV each October. Riders come to Gilbert from the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System gets its name from the region in southern West Virginia where much of the world famous Hatfield-McCoy Feuding took place.

  2. West Virginia Pumpkin Festival - Oct 6 to Oct 9, 2016

West Virginia Pumpkin Festival Pumpkin festivals are to be expected in the fall, but this one in Milton draws a huge crowd: every year more than 50,000 people come to visit the festival. Did we say big Pumpkins! You’ll find food, arts and crafts, blacksmithing demonstrations, and pumpkins that weigh over 1000 lbs!

  1. Apple Butter Festival -October 8 & 9, 2016

Apple Butter Festival, WV/Facebook In addition to typical festival activities, you can see spicy apple butter being stirred in giant copper kettles in the middle of the Berkeley Springs square.

  1. Oglebayfest - October 7 - 9, 2016

Oglebay Resort Oglebayfest began in 1978 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, WV. The annual event features fall foods, music, crafts, and competitions. Stay to the end for the fireworks!

  1. Bridge Day - October 15, 2016

Flickr/Jeremy Markovich This event in Fayetteville celebrates the New River Gorge Bridge, with people coming from around the globe to BASE jump from it. You can watch the jumpers from the bridge and enjoy the chili cook-off.

  1. Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival - October 20-23, 2016

Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival This annual festival in Martinsburg is dedicated to all things apple-related. Martinsburg was once named the Apple Capital of the World, so what better way to celebrate than with a festival?

For a look at more festivals held throughout the year in West Virginia, check out these 13 festivals that food lovers should not miss.

Leaf Peeper’s Festival/Facebook

This festival in Davis celebrates the changing colors of the leaves. You can ride on a scenic chairlift, or see glass blowing and train exhibits. There’s also birdwatching and horseback riding.

Pocahontas County Chamber of Commerce

Don’t worry, you won’t actually be served roadkill at this festival, but rather the sort of animal that tends to get hit by cars. Wild game of all sorts is celebrated at this unique festival that’s been featured on the the Food Network, the Travel Channel and the Discovery Channel. The festival will sell tasting tickets for samples of the meals. It takes place in Marlintown, WV.

The Preston County Buckwheat Festival

This annual festival in Kingwood will give you an idea of all the amazing ways to use buckwheat. Don’t miss your chance to taste delicious buckwheat cakes.

Mountain State Forest Festival

This festival in Elkins dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the state’s natural resources has been an annual event since 1930. It attracts around 125,000 visitors every year. In addition to the usual festival activities, you’ll find events like the Strongest Man in the Forest Competition, lumberjack competitions, and Irish Road Bowling.

TrailFest- Hatfield-McCoy National Event, Gilbert WV/Facebook

National Trailfest is an ATV, UTV, and dirtbike event, hosted in Gilbert, WV each October. Riders come to Gilbert from the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System gets its name from the region in southern West Virginia where much of the world famous Hatfield-McCoy Feuding took place.

West Virginia Pumpkin Festival

Pumpkin festivals are to be expected in the fall, but this one in Milton draws a huge crowd: every year more than 50,000 people come to visit the festival. Did we say big Pumpkins! You’ll find food, arts and crafts, blacksmithing demonstrations, and pumpkins that weigh over 1000 lbs!

Apple Butter Festival, WV/Facebook

In addition to typical festival activities, you can see spicy apple butter being stirred in giant copper kettles in the middle of the Berkeley Springs square.

Oglebay Resort

Oglebayfest began in 1978 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, WV. The annual event features fall foods, music, crafts, and competitions. Stay to the end for the fireworks!

Flickr/Jeremy Markovich

This event in Fayetteville celebrates the New River Gorge Bridge, with people coming from around the globe to BASE jump from it. You can watch the jumpers from the bridge and enjoy the chili cook-off.

Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival

This annual festival in Martinsburg is dedicated to all things apple-related. Martinsburg was once named the Apple Capital of the World, so what better way to celebrate than with a festival?

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