Accompanying the recent drop in temperatures, fall is upon us. While beautiful in the summertime, Madison is just as charming during the colder months. Throw on a flannel and witness autumn in the best of ways.
Here are a few true-to-Madison activities and events to look forward to this fall.
University of Wisconsin Arboretum
Take in changing colors as you walk through the largest forest preserve in Madison with almost 1,200 acres of nature. Go for a hike or a bike ride to experience fall in full force. Free drop-in walks take place every Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Dane County Farmers Market
Stock up on groceries and pick up a pumpkin to carve while sipping on hot mulled cider. Located on Capitol Square until mid-November, the farmers market is even better in the fall. Stop by every Saturday from 6 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Freakfest
Madison’s annual Halloween and music festival is a must-see for fall. Put on a costume and attend the best Halloween party the city has to offer. On Saturday, Oct. 27, on State Street, this year’s lineup includes Misterwives, Tank and the Bangas, Quinn XCII and more.
Apple Orchards & Pumpkin Patches
Enjoy apple picking at a variety of fall farms around Madison. You can visit Kalscheuer’s Pumpkin Farm in Middleton, Green’s Pleasant Springs Orchard in Stoughton, Eugster’s Farm Market and Petting Farm in Stoughton, Door Creek Orchard in Cottage Grove or Eplegaarden in Fitchburg.
Badger Football
Bundle up and attend one of the home games for Badger football. Join in on the tailgating festivities and celebrate school spirit.
Fall Bodega
Hosted at Breese Stevens Field, the Fall Bodega has over 70 vendors, food carts and live music. With free admission, stop in on Sept. 27 from 4-8 p.m. and support local small businesses.
Verona Fall Fest
Celebrate all things fall at Verona Fall Fest. Enjoy hayrides, food trucks, bobbing for apples, bonfire and more. On Oct. 5 at 4 p.m.
Madison Parks
No matter the time of year, Madison parks are always enjoyable. Set up a hammock, have a picnic or go for a run.