MANSFIELD — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is excited to share the lineup of fall festivities that highlight the beauty and charm of Ohio State Parks.
The 47th annual Ohio Heritage Days Festival coming up Sept. 28 and 29 at Malabar Farm State Park features a variety of events are perfect for families looking to enjoy the crisp autumn air, delicious food, and hands-on experiences.
“Fall is a magical time to experience Ohio’s state parks, and these festivals are a wonderful way for families to connect with nature and each other,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz.
“Whether it’s celebrating the harvest at Lake Loramie or stepping back in time at Malabar Farm, these events and more showcase Ohio’s rich cultural and natural heritage, offering something for everyone to enjoy.”
Celebrate Ohio’s rich heritage at the 47th Annual Ohio Heritage Days Festival at Malabar Farm State Park, located at 4050 Bromfield Road in Lucas.
This festival, one of Ohio’s largest free outdoor craft and living-history events, runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, offering a glimpse into the state’s past with traditional crafts, historical reenactments, and more.
Visitors will find woodworking, weaving, blacksmithing, and quilt-making demonstrations, along with displays of Civil War and World War II camps near the iconic Big House.
In addition to these two long-standing festivals, there are activities happening daily across all 76 state parks.
To find more information and locate an event that interests you, visit ohiodnr.gov/events and select ‘Festival’ to sort by event type. See a full list of fall events here.Â
