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Experience the vibrant colors and crisp air of fall in Shipshewana, Indiana, where adventure awaits at every turn. Shipshewana is in the heart of Indiana’s Amish Country and offers the perfect blend of food, fun, and shopping for a memorable autumn getaway. Stroll through the bustling flea market open through September, savor locally sourced, hearty Amish comfort foods, and discover unique handmade treasures in charming local shops using the handy Autumn Adventure shopping pass. Whether you’re exploring scenic countryside routes, picking pumpkins, or indulging in delicious seasonal treats, Shipshewana invites you to embrace the warmth and excitement of the fall season.

Shop for Fall Decor and Handmade Goods in Shipshewana, Indiana

There’s no better time to explore the charming local shops and boutiques that are brimming with Thanksgiving and fall decor and gifts. Whether you’re on the hunt for a cozy pumpkin-spiced candle or a one-of-a-kind hand-knit scarf, Shipshewana is home to a treasure trove of fall shopping delights. From handmade wreaths adorned with fall foliage to rustic signs that bring a touch of farmhouse charm to your home, you’ll discover the perfect souvenirs that capture the spirit of the season. Shopping has never been more fun than right here in Shipshewana—embrace the warmth of fall by supporting local talent and taking home a piece of autumn’s magic! 

Pro-tip: Grab one of the Autumn Shop Hop shopping passes to make this trip even more rewarding! 

Creative Straw Bale Displays in Shipshewana, Indiana: A Fall Treasure Hunt

Take a road trip through Shipshewana on a delightful autumn adventure as you set out to discover the fall-decorated straw bales scattered throughout LaGrange County and Shipshewana, Indiana. These fun, creatively decorated displays, adorned with colorful mums, playful scarecrows, and festive pumpkins, turn the countryside into a seasonal treasure hunt. Each uniquely crafted bale reflects the creativity of the local artists, making the scavenger hunt fun for all ages. It’s more than just a scenic drive—it’s an invitation to explore the hidden gems of the area, capturing the essence of fall in every photo-worthy stop. 

Pro-tip: Most of the bales are near a great place to eat or shop, so plan your drive accordingly so you can take in all the local experiences. Grab your map here

Explore Amish Farmland on a Scenic Fall Buggy Ride

Immerse yourself in the heart of Shipshewana with a cozy buggy ride through town or countryside with Buggy Lane Tours, where the clip-clop of hooves echoes the slower pace of life in this Amish community. Choose from various tours, whether you prefer a quick 7-minute jaunt to take in the crisp autumn air or a narrated 15-minute ride sharing local history, including the mysterious “Vision of a Lion.” 

 

For those seeking more adventure, the 30-minute tour guides you through the farmland dotted with fodder stacks and trees ablaze with fall colors, as you pass by Amish farms. For a truly unforgettable experience take the tour that  lets you step onto a working Amish dairy farm where you can try your hand at milking cows, feed calves, and see the daily routines that shape Amish life. Top off the adventure with the Grand Star Tour, which combines the farm visit with a hearty Thrasher’s Family Style Dinner, perfect for warming up after a day spent enjoying the crisp fall air. Whether it’s a short ride or an all-day adventure, fall in Shipshewana offers the perfect escape into Amish culture and the beauty of the season.

 

Celebrate Fall with Family-Friendly Festivals in Indiana’s Amish Country

Fall festivals and events are the perfect way for families to celebrate the season and create lasting memories together. The vibrant energy of live music at the Blue Gate Theater adds to the charm, offering a chance to unwind and enjoy local and BIG-TIME talent. These festivals not only provide endless fun and entertainment but also offer a wonderful opportunity to connect with the community, savor seasonal treats, and embrace the changing from summer to fall fun

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