Discover the Best Fall Events in Highland, CA A Natural and Serene Getaway

Fall is a magical season in Highland, California. As the leaves begin to turn vibrant shades of oranges and reds, the city transforms into a peaceful rustic mountainous setting embracing its natural beauty. From quiet hikes through historic landmarks to bustling harvest festivals celebrating local traditions and culture, theres something for everyone.

One mustvisit location is Oak Glen (Oak Glen Rd & Pine Bench Rd). This idyllic destination offers an array of fall experiences from apple picking at Rileys Apple Farm (12201 S Oak Glen Rd) to a classic hayride at Los Rios Rancho (39611 Oak Glen Road). At nightfall people gather around campfires to enjoy smores or cider while taking in live music entertainment.

Another great spot is located just south of the city limits; San Bernardino National Forest(602 S Tippecanoe Ave), where hiking trails wind through stunning views along Big Bear Lake(600 Pedder Road,Big Bear Lake), Circle X Ranch Trailhead(Circle X Ranch Rd )and Clarks Summit Trail(short drive off Hwy 38). The mountainsides become alive with brilliant colors as hikers discover hidden waterfalls like Bonita Falls(10792 Etiwanda Ave) that can be seen cascading down shimmering rocks.

If youre interested in learning about history and culture , visit the Heritage Park Museum (26095 Highland Avenue) this autumn season . The museum gives visitors insights into local history, exhibitions showcasing native artistry(work by Native American artisans), cultural demonstrations including food tastings(local favorite fry bread among them.), crafts making demonstrations like basket weaving , seed planting for future small trees or garden flowers .

Finally if youre looking for some fun with friends or family then check out one of many events happening all over town such as Highland Harvest Festival(Highland Avenue between Palm Ave and Central Ave). This festival highlights country living with a pumpkin patch, hay maze, carnival games and so much more! Or enjoy the annual Oktoberfest(Free Admission 1413 N Main St) where visitors don their lederhosen and dirndls(part of German traditional clothing), dance to lively polka music, drink beer from steins (large mugs)and savor delicious bratwursts.

In conclusion, Highland is an absolute treasure trove of autumnal activities. Whether youre in search of natural beauty or cultural heritage , theres something here for everyone. Plan your trip soon to experience all that Highland has to offer this fall season!

Websites:

1) Rileys Apple Farm rileysapplefarm.com

2) Los Rios Rancho losriosrancho.com

3) San Bernardino National Forest www.fs.usda.gov/sbnf

4 ) Big Bear Lake www.bigbear.com/thingstodo/outdooradventure/hikingtrails/

5 ) Heritage Park Museum cityofhighland.org/museum

6 ) Highland Harvest Festival highlandcityclub.wixsite.com/home/events/highlandharvestfestival

Twitter handles:

1) Rileys Apple Farm @RileysAppleFarm

2) Los Rios Rancho @LosRiosRancho

3) City Of Highland CA @CityOfHighlandCA

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I was hiking through the apple orchards in Oak Glen, CA, taking pictures of the blooming trees when I looked down into the valley and saw this scene.  It was early morning and the mists had not burned off yet.  Pretty
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This new orchard is just beginning life at Oak Glen, CA.
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An earlier picture in this set showed the colorful trees next to an apple shed. Some of my British friends asked to have a picture that did not include the shed.  This shows a scene along Oak Glen Road.  I've left the
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At the top of the amazing carving (see previous picture) and eagle keeps watch over the hills and orchards.
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This sickle, also called a hay mower, was one of the most labor saving inventions for farmers.  Now they could ride behind a team and cut a field of hay in less than a day.  The piece sticking up is the sickle bar and
Visitor Service's Receptionist Rebecca Miller holds an iPhone displaying the landing screen for San Bernardino National Forest's first mobile app. 

(Forest Service photo by Zach Behrens)
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