The crisp air, golden leaves, and cozy weekends are here—fall has officially arrived on the North Shore. It’s a season that invites us to slow down, savor the beauty of our surroundings, and prepare our homes for the months ahead.
Seasonal Living
Autumn is the perfect time to enjoy our neighborhoods at their most vibrant. From weekend farmers’ markets filled with fresh apples and pumpkins to scenic walks where the shoreline is painted in fiery reds and oranges, this is when our communities truly shine. A simple stroll down tree-lined streets reminds us why so many families choose to put down roots here.
And speaking of apple orchards and pumpkin patches, if you’re looking for fall adventures a short drive away, check out “The Best Pumpkin Patches and Apple Orchards Around Chicago and the Suburbs” for seasonal inspiration.
Here are a couple of standout picks from that list:
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Didier Farms Pumpkinfest — running from September 18 to October 26, this event includes hayrides, pony rides, camel rides, and kiddie rides.
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Goebbert’s Fall Festival — running daily from September 6 through October 31, this classic farm experience includes apple picking, wagon rides to the pumpkin patch, a pumpkin-eating dinosaur, Animal Land, slides, corn mazes, and more family fun.
October on the North Shore 🎃🏈🎨
Ghosts, gourds, and game days make October one to remember. From Halloween adventures and art-filled weekends to Northwestern Wildcats football showdowns and food-forward festivals, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season right here at home. Some highlights to mark on your calendar:
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Northbrook Autumnfest (Oct. 4, Meadowhill Park, Northbrook)
A free family event featuring bounce houses, pumpkin chucking, arts & crafts, horse trolley rides, a petting zoo, cider, and music. -
Big Art Weekend (Oct. 4–5, Evanston)
Explore the Evanston Made Artist Studio Tour across 75 locations plus the Maker’s Market on Sunday. -
Harvest Fest (Oct. 4–5, Chalet Nursery, Wilmette)
Petting zoo, scarecrow building, pumpkin painting, face painting, cider, and fall décor shopping. -
The Grove Folk Fest (Oct. 5, Glenview)
A beloved tradition featuring folk music, hayrides, artisan shopping, and hearty seasonal fare. -
Night of 1,000 Jack-o-Lanterns (Oct. 8–12, 15–19 & 22–26, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe)
More than 1,000 artist-carved pumpkins light up the garden’s paths with live carving demos, spooky tributes, and fall fun. -
Hops & Haunts at The Grove (Oct. 24, Glenview)
A chillingly fun night out for adults with craft beer and storytelling under the stars. -
Evanston History Center Walking Tours (Saturdays: Oct. 11, 18, 25)
Explore Evanston’s fascinating past through guided walking tours (“Walking Evanston’s Alleys,” “Hidden in Plain Sight,” “Brick by Brick”). -
Be Entertained! (Throughout October)
Shows at North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie (e.g. Bob Seger tribute, Killer Queen, dance, guitar) and performances at SPACE Presents at Cahn Auditorium (Northwestern) and local theaters across the region. -
Wheeling Taste of the Town (Oct. 29, Chevy Chase Country Club)
Sample food and drinks from more than two dozen restaurants, wineries, and taverns, with live entertainment and prizes.
And don’t forget to check out ongoing events through October such as The First Lady of Television at Northlight Theatre, TL;DR: Thelma Louise; Dyke Remix at Theo Ubique Cabaret, Historic Wagner Farm Fall Wagon Rides in Glenview, and farmers markets in Northbrook and Glenview.
Home Inspiration
Inside the home, fall inspires warmth and gathering. Rich textures, layered lighting, and seasonal accents—like cashmere throws, rustic wood elements, and candlelit centerpieces—create a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re hosting Sunday dinners, movie nights by the fire, or preparing to welcome holiday guests, fall is all about making your home a sanctuary.
Market Insight
For buyers, fall often brings unique opportunities. Some sellers are motivated to close before year-end, which means serious buyers can benefit from less competition than in the busy spring and summer markets. For homeowners thinking ahead, now is also the time to tackle seasonal maintenance—cleaning gutters, servicing furnaces, and winterizing outdoor spaces—to protect the investment in your property.
A Personal Note
Having lived and worked across the North Shore, Beverly Shores, and beyond for decades, I’ve always loved how fall deepens the sense of community. From local festivals to cozy coffee shop catch-ups, it’s a season that blends tradition, beauty, and connection.
If you’re considering making a move before year-end—or just want to talk about what’s next in your real estate journey—I’d love to hear from you.
Wishing you a season filled with warmth, gratitude, and golden moments.