It’s Columbus Day weekend and usually a busy few days of tourism in western Massachusetts.

CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – This weekend is Columbus or indigenous peoples’ weekend and people will be looking to take in all our region has to offer this season.


PHOTOS: Northern Lights seen across western Massachusetts

MassDOT has issued a travel advisory telling travelers to expect more vehicles on the road. They encourage travelers to plan ahead before getting on the road. Increased traffic volume is expected to begin Friday and continue through the weekend.

It is recommended to make trips at off-peak hours, allow for extra time, utilize maps and GPS to plan ahead, and consider public transportation to reach destinations. 

This weekend also brings several fairs and festivals to the area, including the Granville Harvest Fair, Greenfield Vintage Days, the Paradise City Arts Festival, Celebrate East Longmeadow, and the Fashion Fiber Reuse Festival in Turners Falls. 

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Of course, many visitors are here for the beautiful fall views western Massachusetts has to offer, and if you’re interested in checking foliage conditions across the region, you can the DCR’s interactive fall foliage map

Events in Shelburne Falls Columbus Day weekend

If you are out leaf-peeping this weekend, we’d love to see your photos! Email us at reportit@wwlp.com.

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