Welcome to the Fall Foliage and Festival Report for Sept. 16 and 17, brought to you by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Maryland Office of Tourism.

You know summerโ€™s almost over when local county fairs fill up with farm animals, 4-H kids, arts and crafts, fall harvest exhibits, midways and cotton candy. This weekend, you can choose from the Anne Arundel County Fair (Sept. 13-17) in Crownsville, the Charles County Fair (Sept. 14-17) in La Plata, or the Great Frederick Fair (Sept. 15-23), which runs for nine days.The most obvious indicator of autumnโ€™s arrival, the changing of the foliage, is still a few weeks away for most of the state, though Mountain Maryland is where leaf color changes are seen first, with Garrett Countyโ€™s foliage beginning to turn around the end of September and peaking toward the middle of October.

Map of weekend events

If youโ€™re near Frederick County, be sure to attend the 155th Antietam Battle Anniversary Weekend in Sharpsburg for tours, living history demonstrations and hikes Sept. 16 and 17. The 150th Anniversary of the Antietam National Cemetery will be also be marked with a great ceremony Sept. 17. Take advantage of a trip on the Antietam Campaign Trail Scenic Byway, a 126-mile trip on rural roads connecting several small towns from Whiteโ€™s Ferry to Sharpsburg.

Art and history come to life at the Hagerstown City Park Fall Fest & Porchfest Sept. 16 (10 a.m. โ€“ 3 p.m.) in Washington County. Four museums and historic sites in the park come together to offer hands-on activities for all ages. Enjoy art, living history, relics of antiquity, rides, games, live entertainment and more.

In western Washington County, Fort Frederick State Park hosts โ€œOne Fort โ€“ Three Wars.โ€ Living history demonstrations begin at 10 a.m. on both Sept. 16-17. Discover the role the fort played during the French and Indian War, American Revolution and Civil War.

โ€œPoolesville is a gem in a haystackโ€ฆsmack in the center of Montgomery Countyโ€™s 93,000-acre Agricultural Reserveโ€ฆsurrounded by russet fields and barns, pastures, orchards, farmland and open space.โ€ โ€“ Audrey Hoffer

Poolesville Day (10 a.m. โ€“ 4 p.m.) is a free family festival Sept. 16, which features live bands, carnival rides and attractions, local artisans and award-winning food.

On the Eastern Shore of Maryland, youโ€™re invited to join the Janes Island State Park staff and other volunteers for a beach cleanup Sept. 16 (9 a.m. โ€“ noon). Transportation to and from the island as well as collection logs and trash bags will be provided.

In Queen Anneโ€™s County, you can check out Corsica River Day Sept. 17 (noon to 4 p.m.) at Corsica River Yacht Club in Centreville. Sponsored by the Corsica River Conservancy, the event features free kayaking and canoeing, fishing derby, pony rides, petting zoo, face painting, pumpkin art, live bluegrass band and food vendors. You can also pick up a free tree seedling from the Maryland Forest Service while supplies last.



Maryland is often referred to as โ€œAmerica in Miniatureโ€ because so many unique landscapes are found within its borders. The Maryland Natural Areas initiative seeks to identify the best remaining areas. While youโ€™re out enjoying the fall season, take some time to visit a natural area nearby.

โ€œIn autumn, donโ€™t go to jewelers to see gold; go to the parks!โ€ โ€“ Mehmet Murat ildan

If youโ€™re planning a getaway this weekend, keep in mind that cabins are still available for the fall season in many state parks. You can reserve one today by calling 888-432-CAMP (2267).

For more information or to see a full listing of Maryland Department of Natural Resources events, please check out our new interactive calendar. For more information on events around the state this fall, please visit the Maryland Office of Tourism.

Enjoy your Maryland weekend!