I finally attended the Duluth Fall Festival today! It was worth my time. So many vendors were there to explore. If you miss church, they had a group there on the stage singing. Plenty of inflatables for the kids to play on. There was a petting zoo which was funny to feed the animals. The food was vast homemade corn dogs, foot long corn dogs, gyros, tacos, burgers, fries chicken tenders, all kinds of lemonade, and alcoholic beverages. You could also purchase jewelry, cheese cutting board, cooking pans, paintings, check out different businesses for roofing, after school programs and schools for kids to attend. This festival ushered in the Fall season. It was nice and warm. They also have a shuttle bus to pick you up from the parking lot far away...
Read moreFantastic festival. Parade is on Saturday, the 5k walk/run is on Sunday (with donuts at the end!). This festival is fun, the perfect transition into the fall season. It has a small-town feel with a high-quality vendors. Lots of food too, so come hungry!
There are shuttles that transport people from nearby parking lots to the festival, since the entire downtown Duluth parking lot is used for the festival vendors.
My parents brought me to the Duluth Fall Festival when I was young, and now I bring them here as an adult :)
The festival is the last weekend of September every year, so you can go ahead and add it to your calendar for the rest...
Read moreSo much fun! My boyfriend took me to the festival because he knows how much I love them. This year I believe it was projected to have around 80,000 people but I don't think that many people actually came. I ended up seeing my aunt there and we went to an antique store and bought an original press led Zeppelin 3. Then we tried virgin Pina coladas at one food truck and before that we had ice cream. The only problem I had was that it was so hot and every place was full. I almost passed out and was feeling faint and I couldn't get anywhere to get out of the sun cool down so...
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