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Top 5 Fall Activities When Visiting F&M
Are you exploring Franklin & 鶹ýɫƬ for the first time this fall? With its towering oak trees and brick-lined pathways, it's hard to beat a crisp fall day at F&M.
To make the most of your visit, browse the list below for ideas to fill a one-day visit to Lancaster (or longer).
Before you go: Campus tours are by appointment only. They are currently offered Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m, and Thursday at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. On-campus info sessions are held Monday at 10 a.m. and Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (with occasional exceptions). Register for tours and info sessions here.
For virtual tours and info sessions, see current virtual offerings.
1. Pick Your Own Produce (and Pumpkins!)
Lancaster County is home to dozens of orchards and roadside stands. Spend an afternoon picking your own apples, peaches, pumpkins and more. is a six-mile drive from campus.
If you prefer a more scenic route, explore hidden gems nestled among Lancaster County's bountiful farmland. Find to purchase Amish-made jams, jellies, flowers, baked goods and more. (Insider tip: Bring cash, as many stands do not accept credit cards.)
2. Find the Best Foliage
Short on time? You can catch a glimpse of nature's beauty right on campus! Just one mile from F&M, the 50-acre Spalding Conservancy has been used in F&M coursework and research since the 1980s. This urban conservancy serves as a natural laboratory for students and local environmental groups. .
Want to get off campus? is just four miles away from F&M, offering 544 acres for hiking, biking and horseback riding. View the
For hikes just outside the city, view the .
3. Take a Driving Tour
Lancaster County is home to more than 25 covered bridges — each with a story to tell. Take a driving . Many of these architectural beauties are adjacent to quaint towns and villages lined with restaurants, shops, galleries and attractions.
If you're more inclined to modern art, spend the weekend searching for (several of which are created by F&M alumni and staff artists). For an Instagram-worthy backdrop, in the city and surrounding county.
4. Enjoy Farm-to-Table Dining
When it comes to locally sourced meals, Lancaster is hard to beat. For the best farm-to-table cuisine, .
The county is also home to many farmers markets, farm-to-table restaurants, and much more. Our students love venturing to the oldest continuously operated farmers market in the country. Make your way to Market for fresh produce, meats, sweets and more on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.
5. Explore F&M
With the fall semester in full swing, there's plenty to see on campus, too. Cheer on the Diplomat sports teams, visit the Phillips Museum of Art, catch author craft talks, book signings and open mic nights at The Writers House, and more.
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