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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Lorain County's Fall 'Must Do' List

The air is crisp, the leaves are changing colors, and the excitement of the new season is upon us! Take a break and enjoy the beautiful fall season in Lorain County.
Lorain County's Fall 'Must Do' List:
  • Hike through Findley State Park in Wellington; it's a great place for a family adventure. Have you ever tried geocaching?
    Fall Colors at Findley State Park
    Findley State Park, Wellington, OH

  • Take in as much of the outdoors as possible and cycle the Back Roads & Beaches Bike Tour. It'll take you through the most scenic roads in Lorain County. When planning your cycling adventure, make sure to give yourself enough time to stop at the wineries along the way!

    Along the Back Roads and Beaches Bike Route

    Along the Back Roads and Beaches Bike Route

  • Take your kids to Pumpkinland to choose thier own pumpkin and run through the hay maze at Miller's Apple Hill in Amherst.


Pumpkinland at Miller's Apple Hill
Pumpkinland at Miller's Apple Hill


  • Get fresh cider straight from the orchard at Speigelberg Orchards in Lorain.

  • Take a horse-drawn wagon ride at the Cascade Park Fall Festival in Elyria, October 11, 2008 11am-2pm.

  • Get spooked during a haunted hike through Carlisle Reservation Oct 17-18, 24-25, 31 & Nov 1. during the annual Halloween Fair. This free event opens at 5pm where the trail is non-scary, but beware after 7pm...

  • Halloween Fair at Carlisle

    Carlisle Reservation's hauted trail


  • Listen to the amazining call of the elk during Bugle Days at Bonnie Brae Farm, October 17-19 & 24-26, 2008.

Bull elk at Bonnie Brae Elk Farm in Wellington


  • Enjoy a Halloween scavenger hunt at Jamie's Flea Market in Amherst. With prizes and trick-or-treating for the kids, it's yet another reason to get dressed up for Halloween, Oct 25, 8am-4pm.

    These are just a few of the many ways to enjoy fall in Lorain County. For more ideas, visit us at http://www.visitloraincounty.com/ or call 1-800-334-1673 for a free visitors guide.

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