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Lego Train Days

Reading Railroad Heritage Museum 500 3rd Street, Hamburg

Vist us to see the real Reading Railroad locomotives, freight and passenger cars, indoor exhibits, and an interactive switch tower replica. The Reading Railroad Heritage Museum is the education center of the Reading Company Technical & Historical Society, A non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the history of the Reading Railroad. Hours Saturdays 10 AM - 4 PM Sundays 12 Noon - 4PM   Admission Adults $9 Seniors (65+) $8 Children (5 - 12) $3 Children 4 and under free RCT&HS Members - Free Groups of 10 or more $5 each- MUST BE ARRANGED AT LEAST TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE.

$3 – $9
Ongoing

Magic & Wonder: IMAGINARIUM

Magic and Wonder Theater 3065 Lincoln Hwy E, Paradise

Go as far as imagination can take you in this variety magic show! Experience wonder as illusionist Brett Myers takes audiences to a larger-than-life-circus, the whimsy of Wonka, the glamour of Hollywood, and the curiosities of a Steampunk era. Your eyes will witness the impossible as people appear, disappear, and fly. All ages enjoy the wonder of this new show infused with grand-scale illusions, comedy, and variety arts.   Dinner Show Adults: $74.95 Dinner Show Kids (4-12): $37.95 Dinner Show Child (0-3) : FREE

$37.95 – $74.95

Fall Fest at Shady Brook Farm

Shady Brook Farm 931 Stony Hill Rd, Yardley

Experience the magic of the season during FallFest at Shady Brook Farm! Navigate through our 4-acre corn maze , hand-pick your perfect pumpkin . Keep the fun rolling with whimsical wagon rides , and toe-tapping tunes . Be part of the ultimate fall celebration!  Step into a world of adventure with Shady Brook Farm's 4 acre Sesame Street themed corn maze at FallFest!  Get lost in the fun with twists and turns while following clues along the way.  FallFest Fun Before & After Dark Things get spellbinding and spooky at Shady Brook Farm after dark...but not too scary!Included with admission:Eerie Illuminations Halloween Light Show (starts @ dusk on select nights)Moonlit Maze (BYO flashlight, kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult)Haunted Barn & Alien Encounter (no live actors)Pumpkin Patch (open 'til 8pm)Cheery BonfiresLive Music on the Big Stage @ the FallFest unWINEd (weekends)

Northern Star Farm Fall Festival

Northern Star Farm 112 East Third Avenue, Trappe

Saturdays & Sundays September 14-October 27 10AM-5PM *Admission ends at 4pm One time admission $10/Person (23 months & under no charge)​ Admission includes: -hayride to pumpkin patch - 7 acre corn maze - Visit with Barn Yard animals - World Wildlife Museum - Civil and Revolutionary War Museum Back Yard Games: -Corn Hole - Redneck Basketball - Rope the Steer - Giant Jenga - Checkers ​ Add-On Experiences ​ Little Farmer Play Barn $5 Apple Sling Shot: $6/5 shots, $10/10 shots Super Air Cannon $6/5 shots, $10/10 shots Paintball $5/20 shots, $8/30 shots Pumpkin Painting $8  Pony Rides $10 (must be at least 3 years old to ride)

Charlann Farms Fall Festival Weekends

Charlann Farms 586 Stony Hill Road, Yardley

CHARLANN FARMSFALL FESTIVAL WEEKENDS 2025586 Stony Hill Road, Yardley, PA. 19067215-493-1831September 20th - October 26th 10:00am - 5:00pm (Saturdays & Sundays).AM Session 10:00-1:30pm. PM session 1:30pm-5:00pm Our Fall Festival is a ton of fun for families. Our activities/games are geared towards younger children.TICKET OPTIONSFall Festival Activities, Corn Maze & Hayride-$12.99 per person (ages 2 and up). Season Pass - Unlimited Visits $34.99 Come enjoy Fall Fun on the Farm! Each child with a fall festival ticket will receive a sugar pumpkin ($2.50 value) to decorate at the pumpkin painting table! Pony rides are an additional fee ($10.00 cash only), and you can pay for this at the pony ride station.We are still requiring timed tickets for AM or PM session to ensure guests can enjoy the fun while not feeling overcrowded. Please note - certain activities may close for a period of time during your session (ie - ponies may need to take a break, tractor refuel, etc.).Tickets can be purchased online in advance of arriving at the farm, or in the farmstand. We are offering a morning and afternoon session. An announcement will be made at the end of each time slot. If the weather requires us to close during your time slot or for the whole day, please contact us for a refund.NO DOGS ALLOWED IN FESTIVAL. Certified Service Animals Welcome.2025 FOOD/DRINK VENDORS - Check our website for the full list of food/drink vendors for each weekend. FALL FESTIVAL ACTIVITIESPumpkin painting/decoratingHayride to Pick Your Own Pumpkin Patch (pick your own pumpkins priced per pound)Corn pitCORN MAZE - bigger than last year! Included in PackagePony rides (additional fee $10.00 Cash Only - outside vendor) - not on site September 20th.Jump PadBouncy animalsObstacle courseStraw mountainPumpkin bowlingBarrel cart rideBull roping gameStraw mazeBBall tossPumpkin ring tossCorn tossPumpkin tic tac toeJengaConnect 4Horseshoe, Cornhole, and other games!Face Painter on site some weekends (an additional fee)

$12.99

Autumn Cider and Donuts Express

Colebrook Railroad 64 S Washington St, Boyertown

Departing from Boyertown, join us for the best foliage in Pennsylvania! Spectacular autumn colors and the rich fragrances of fall in the Secret Valley delight the senses. Everyone gets a donut and cider while enjoying the bliss of the Secret Valley. This is a one-hour excursion. Please note that coach class passengers have a limited selection of options on this excursion, as it only includes donuts and cider, as opposed to a full à la carte menu on our regular excursions. Passengers in the Beaver car, Dining car, and Lounge car will have an A La Carte menu with snacks and drinks for purchase, in addition to the complimentary donuts and cider. Passengers in the First-Class Parlor will receive a complimentary beverage, a champagne toast, as well as cider and donuts which are included in their tickets. A La Carte menu offerings are available for purchase. The first-class cars are reserved for ages 13+. This is a one-hour excursion departing from Boyertown. All excursions are subject to change/postponement/cancellation at the discretion of the Colebrookdale Railroad. Fares shown below are approximate and can vary with the offerings of each excursion. Train operates rain or shine unless otherwise noted. Please Note, our ADA-accessible car is currently not available.  9/20-11/22 10am - Saturdays only

$17 – $62

Fall Foliage Tour

Colebrook Railroad 64 S Washington St, Boyertown

THE BEST FOLIAGE IN PENNSYLVANIA! Spectacular autumn colors and the rich fragrances of fall in the Secret Valley delight the senses while locally-produced autumn snacks and ciders available on board warm the soul. Ride in our Deluxe-Coach, Dining car, Beaver car, or Lounge and bask in the colors of the season or take in the crisp fall air on our open-air car, available to all passengers throughout the ride. PLEASE NOTE: This excursion does not include meal service. However, drinks and light fare are available for purchase throughout the train from our à la carte menu. First Class (Parlor Car): Passengers in the First-Class Parlor car will receive a complimentary beverage, a champagne toast, an hors d’oeuvres plate and dessert. Drinks and light fare are also available for purchase throughout the train from our à la carte menu. The first-class cars are reserved for ages 13+. Dining (Dining Car & Lounge Car): Passengers in Dining class can enjoy our light-fare à la carte menu with delicious seasonal snacks and beverages as no meals are served on this excursion. Coach Class (Coach Car & Diplomat): Passengers in the Coach class cars will have the option to purchase from our à la carte menu as no meals are served in these cars. All excursions are subject to change/postponement/cancellation at the discretion of the Colebrookdale Railroad. Fares shown below are approximate and can vary with the offerings of each excursion. Train operates rain or shine unless otherwise noted. Please Note, our ADA-accessible car is currently not available. 

$22 – $95

Harvest Fest

Elmwood Park Zoo 1661 Harding Blvd, Norristown

Celebrate Fall with us! Get ready for a fantastic family-friendly adventure at Elmwood Park Zoo’s Harvest Fest! Dive into the magic of fall with exciting carnival games*, live music, face painting* and a whole lot more, all happening around the Stony Creek Stage (located by Zoo Brew). *Event is free to attend with zoo admission. Games and activities may be an additional cost. Tickets must be purchased at the carnival games to play. DATES Weekends from September 27 – October 26 from 10:00 am- 4:00 pm.

Boo at the Zoo

Elmwood Park Zoo 1661 Harding Blvd, Norristown

Weekends Only – October 4 through October 26 – 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM Bring your little ghouls and ghosts to our annual Halloween haunt, where the entire Zoo is transformed for a kooky, spooky Halloween celebration! Come dressed in your most creative costume (adults are encouraged to dress up, too) and don’t forget to bring a bag for all of the treat and activity stations located throughout the Zoo. TRICK-OR-TREATING • STRAW MAZE • DRINK SPECIALS • LIVE MUSIC • GAMES Boo at the Zoo takes place weekends at Elmwood Park Zoo, October 4 through October 26, from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Saturday, October 4 Sunday, October 5 Saturday,October 11 Sunday, October 12 Saturday,October 18 Sunday, October 19 Saturday, October 25 Sunday, October 26

Calvary Community Fest

Calvary Chapel Central Bucks 150 E. Butler Ave, Chalfont

Welcome to our big Free Fall festival outreach in the parking lot here at Calvary Chapel Central Bucks! There will be live music, hot dogs, other food items, and beverages. Games & attractions will include: bounce houses and several other inflatables, basketball, corn hole, face painting, yo-yo balls, antique cars, miniature horses, and more! Prizes will be raffled off.

Fall Foliage Express

West Chester Railroad 230 East Market St., West Chester

Enjoy a brisk fall afternoon as you embark on a scenic journey through the picturesque Chester Creek Valley aboard our heated train. Relax and unwind as we transport you back in time to the charming village of Glen Mills and return. During our stop at the historic Glen Mills train station, take some time to explore the picturesque picnic grove, perfect for a leisurely lunch. Don't miss the chance to explore the 1880s station building, rich in history and character, or the Red Brick Winery next door. October 5, 12, 18, 19 November 2, 9 10AM, 12PM, & 2PM Duration: 90 min UNRESERVED COACH SEATS: Adults - $30 Children (ages 2-12) - $25 Under 2 ride free!

Into the Woods

SALT Performing Arts at The Theater at Yellow Springs 1645 Art School Road, Chester Springs

The Brothers Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairytale about wishes, family, and the choices we make. James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone's favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece... and a rare modern classic. The Tony Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching.  RATED PG-13 for mature content. As part of a 10 year partnership with Chester County Food Bank, SALT will be collecting BEANS for the Chester County Food Bank at every performance. ANY KIND OF BEANS (baked beans, kidney beans, green beans, lima beans, black beans, etc). Nothing expired and no glass containers please. $1.00 from every ticket sale is directly donated to the Chester County Food Bank.

$30 – $35

Fall Vendor Market

St. Bernadette Home & School Association 1001 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill

Please join us in the school parking lot after the 11am mass for our Fall Market! We will have food, raffles, face painting, and over 30 local vendors to shop

Heritage Day Fall Festival

Daniel Boone Homestead 400 Daniel Boone Rd, Birdsboro

The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates are excited to celebrate the arrival of fall with the Homestead’s annual Heritage Day event. In conjunction with this event, we are thrilled to be partnering with the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse for open house tours to commemorate their 300th anniversary. Heritage Day features a variety of eighteenth-century demonstrations, trades, and hands-on activities. These include gunsmithing, blacksmithing, open-hearth cooking, spinning and wool dyeing, quill pen writing, candle dipping, leatherworking, and the apothecary and surgeon. The ever-popular colonial musician Bob Mouland will be returning this year. The event will also feature craft and specialty food vendors as well as fall activities for children like pumpkin painting. In the Boone House, volunteers will be cooking a hearty meal over the hearth, while Bob Mouland treats guests to colonial music in the English parlor. Visitors can also tour the Boone House and spring cellar and learn about the three families who lived there during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Throughout the historic area, visitors can learn about the intricate work of a leatherworker, the detailed work of a gunsmith, and the skillful work of a blacksmith. Make sure to visit the Apothecary presentation featuring a display of period medical instruments and learn about the role of the doctor and surgeon during the eighteenth century. Stop by the colonial fur trader and trapper and learn about the ways European settlers used animal hides and pelts. Volunteers will also be demonstrating wool dyeing, spinning, and quilting, and visitors will have the unique opportunity to tour the three-room Bertolet Log House. In addition to demonstrations and trades, there will be a variety of eighteenth-century hands-on activities for children and adults to enjoy including candle dipping, quill pen writing, and colonial toys and games. Don’t’ forget to visit the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse on your way to or from the Homestead. The Exeter Friends Meeting was originally established in 1725 as Oley and later changed its name to Exeter in 1742. It is where the Quaker Boone family would have attended monthly meeting. The original log structure that was frequented by the Boones was replaced by the current stone structure in 1759. The Meetinghouse will be open for tours throughout the afternoon and is located a little over two miles from the Homestead at 191 Meetinghouse Road, Douglassville, PA 19518. Admission: Adults $12.00, Seniors (65+) $10.00, Youth (6-17) $5.00. Children 5 and under and DBHA members are free. Please, no pets (except service animals) and no smoking. The event is presented and funded by The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates. We are excited to have the following vendors joining us for Heritage Day: Crafts & Specialty FoodsBarb’s BotanicalsKline’s KernelsNaturally Lathered TallowPaperPieStonekeep MeaderyRidgewood Winery Food TrucksMunchiez Food TruckSmokehouse Food TruckWow Wagon

$5 – $12

Fall Festival 2025

Philadelphia Premium Outlets 18 W Lightcap Road, Pottstown

Join us for our 4th annual Fall Festival hosted in our parking lot on October 19, 2025 from 12-4PM! Join us for a fun, family-friendly day filled with food & drinks, live music, games, shopping, face painting & more! Mark your calendars, spread the word, and stay tuned for the vendors who will be attending!

Free

Heritage Day Fall Festival

Daniel Boone Homestead 400 Daniel Boone Rd, Birdsboro

The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates are excited to celebrate the arrival of fall with the Homestead’s annual Heritage Day event. In conjunction with this event, we are thrilled to be partnering with the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse for open house tours to commemorate their 300th anniversary. Heritage Day features a variety of colonial and early American demonstrations, trades, and hands-on activities. The ever-popular colonial musician Bob Mouland will be returning this year, and we are excited to be hosting Stone House History. Their skilled interpreters will demonstrate tape weaving and wood carving. Heritage Day also features craft and specialty food vendors as well as fall activities for children like pumpkin painting. In the Boone House, volunteers will be cooking a hearty meal over the hearth, while Bob Mouland treats guests to colonial music in the English parlor. Visitors can also tour the Boone House and spring cellar and learn about the three families who lived there during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Throughout the historic area, visitors can learn about the intricate work of a leatherworker, the detailed work of a gunsmith, and the skillful work of a blacksmith. Make sure to visit the Apothecary presentation featuring a display of period medical instruments and learn about the role of the doctor and surgeon during the eighteenth century. Stop by the colonial fur trader and trapper and learn about the ways European settlers used animal hides and pelts. Volunteers will also be demonstrating basket making and various textile arts including wool dyeing and spinning. And don’t forget a visit to the unique, three-room Bertolet Log House, a prime example of early Germanic architecture. In addition to demonstrations and trades, there will be a variety of eighteenth-century hands-on activities for children and adults to enjoy including candle dipping, quill pen writing, and colonial toys and games. Make sure to plan a visit to the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse on your way to or from the Homestead and enjoy their open house. The Exeter Friends Meeting was originally established in 1725 as Oley Meeting and later changed its name to Exeter in 1742. It is where the Quaker Boone family would have attended monthly meeting. The original log structure that was frequented by the Boones was replaced by the current stone structure in 1759. The Meetinghouse will be open throughout the afternoon and is located a little over two miles from the Homestead at 191 Meetinghouse Road, Douglassville, PA 19518. Admission: Adults $12.00, Seniors (65+) $10.00, Youth (6-17) $5.00. Children 5 and under and DBHA members are free. Please, no pets (except service animals) and no smoking. The event is presented and funded by The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates.

$5 – $12