Welcome To Our Festival
October 18th-20th, 2024
The Fall Festival of Leaves is a three-day event held the weekend of the third Saturday of October, in Bainbridge, Ohio – “Leaf Country, U.S.A.!”. Festivities include queens pageant, arts, crafts, entertainment, flea market, midways, parades, antique tractor show, log sawing contest, antique & classic car show, 5-K Run and an opportunity to drive the four self-guided “Skyline Drives”.
Advance Ride Tickets on Sale!
Advance Ride Bracelet Coupons will be available for purchase at Buckeye State Bank starting August 26th. Coupons will be sold until October 17th, or while supplies last, as there is a limited quantity.
Each coupon can be exchanged for one wristband, valid for unlimited rides on any single day. The price is $20.00 per coupon.
If you don’t buy tickets in advance, the prices for rides at the festival will be:
Ride Bracelet (Good for ONE DAY): $25.00
Single ride tickets: $1.25 each
20 tickets for $20
40 tickets for $40
Each ride requires 3 to 6 tickets.
From our lively parade and classic car show to the unique log sawing contest and diverse vendor booths, there’s something for everyone.
our sponsors
Official Sponsors Of The Fall Festival
We couldn’t do it without you! A huge shoutout to all our amazing sponsors who help make the Fall Festival of Leaves possible. We’re so grateful to have you on board—thanks for being a part of our festival family!
Celebrating 56 Years,
1968 – 2024
Unless you ask an “old timer” it is practically unknown that the then active Lions Club of Bainbridge made the plans for the very first festival.
Today it is one of the best known and finest festivals in southern Ohio.
The Lions discussed the showcasing of the natural attractions which are around the Bainbridge area.
Being good “hunting ground”, it was once roamed by the Mound builders and tribes of Indians and was known as “The Valley of the Kings”. Seip Mound, Kilvert Mound and Baum Village Site as well as many Indian artifacts still being found in the surrounding fields today all attest to these claims.
The Lions’ Club sent letters to all businesses, organizations, churches and civic minded citizens to attend a town meeting in February 1968. More than thirty people attended the first meeting and plans were made for the first festival to be held October 17-20, 1968. Otis Brodess, Bainbridge Lions Club Director was named General Chairman of the Festival. Councilman Robert McCoy and Jim Krug, a past Lions Club President assisted Mr. Brodess. Mr. Krug pointed out that the historical value of the area and the natural beauty of the surrounding hills in the fall made Bainbridge the ideal location for such and event.
Today his prophecy has proved true as the “Fall Festival of Leaves” continues to grow into one of the largest and best attended in southern Ohio.