Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc. (CRNHA) and the Cane River Creole National Historical Park will host the Cane River Fall Fest Saturday, Oct. 27.
Held at the Oakland Plantation Unit of the park, activities will include hands on activities for children, living history demonstrations, harvest crafts, pumpkin decorating, historic games and more! “Harvest season is a magical time in the Cane River region and we’re inviting families to pack a picnic and join our celebration,” commented Rebecca Blankenbaker, CRNHA Executive Director. “From blacksmith demonstrations to pumpkin decorating there will be something for everyone to enjoy,” Blankenbaker continued.
The Cane River Fall Fest is free and open to the public. Activities will occur from 10AM-2PM at Oakland Plantation located at 4386 Highway 494, Natchez, LA 71456.