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6 can’t-miss events for your calendar

6 can’t-miss events for your calendar

Grab your hat, basket, and pals, and get ready to go apple picking in New Hampshire this fall.(Hermes Rivera/Unsplash)

By Katy Savage

September 23, 2025

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Fall is in full swing across New Hampshire, and the weekend is packed with festivals, food, and fun for the whole family. From classic county fairs to chili cook-offs, lumberjack competitions, and maritime music, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Check out these can’t-miss events happening around the state:

🎡 Deerfield Fair
Deerfield, Sept. 25–28
One of New Hampshire’s oldest fairs, featuring agricultural exhibits, rides, competitions, food, and entertainment at the Deerfield Fairgrounds on Route 43.
More info

🎄 Fall FEASTival at Santa’s Village
Jefferson, Sept. 28
A fall celebration with park-favorite foods included in admission—pizza, burgers, cookies, ice cream, hot chocolate, and more. Food service ends at 3:30 p.m.
More info

🪓 Lumberjack Competition
Errol, Sept. 28
Part of Errol Heritage Days, featuring professional lumberjack events.
More info

🌶️ 26th Annual Chili Challenge & Rally in the Valley
Waterville Valley, Sept. 27
Local restaurants compete for the title of best chili in Town Square. Admission includes chili tastings and a ballot. Alongside the contest: the annual Rally in the Valley all-vehicle show, live entertainment, and raffles.
More info

🍎 Fall Festival
North Conway, Sept. 27
Family-friendly activities on The Green from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., including kids’ pumpkin painting, candy guessing contest, free apples & cider, live pumpkin carving, and a kids’ hay maze. Horse-drawn carriage rides return this year, with live music TBA.
More info

Portsmouth Maritime Folk Festival
Portsmouth, Sept. 27–28
Free performances across multiple venues, including Market Square, Prescott Park, Sheafe Warehouse, and Warner House. Saturday features a concert with Steve Turner, Chris Koldewey, and the Ranzo Boys. Sunday closes with a grand finale

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    Katy Savage is the Granite Post's newsletter editor. Katy is an award-winning reporter with more than 10 years of experience working in daily, weekly, and digital news organizations as both an editor and reporter. Katy is a New England native and has a passion for telling stories about where she grew up.

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