If you’re in Huntsville, Alabama, you’re in for a treat this weekend! As October brings a crisp chill into the air, the community is buzzing with a variety of fun-filled events that are perfect for families, friends, and Halloween enthusiasts alike. Get ready to grab your costumes, munch on some candy, and join in on the festivities!
Kick off your weekend fun on October 26 at the Toyota Field Fall Festival. Starting from 5 p.m., families can enjoy early trick-or-treating until 7 p.m.. After gathering loads of goodies, stick around for a cozy outdoor screening of the classic film Casper at 7:15 p.m. It’s a spooky way to enjoy the night under the stars! The entry fee for adults 13 and older is just $10, while kids 12 and under can join in for free! A perfect way to get the Halloween spirit going!
On October 27, make your way to The Orion Amphitheater for a massive Halloween Party hosted by the Huntsville Police Department and Huntsville Parks and Recreation. The fun runs from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., featuring a trunk-or-treat, bounce houses, carnival games, and food trucks to keep your energy up. And don’t forget the haunted house that kicks off at 6 p.m.! Kids are encouraged to come in their best costumes, but it’s not a requirement. Best part? Admission is totally free, though haunted house tickets are limited, so get there early!
Also on October 27, get ready for some witchy fun with the Blossomwood Witches Ride at 4:30 p.m. Cyclists dressed as witches will ride through the Blossomwood neighborhood, tossing candy to kids along the way. It’s a magical experience for families, and after the ride, there will be a block party featuring live music and food trucks. Don’t miss out on this sweet treat!
Earlier on October 27, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., head to the Hogan Family YMCA for their Fall Festival. This event is loaded with activities, including inflatables, face painting, crafts, trail mix making, and of course, apple cider and candy! It’s a fantastic opportunity for families to enjoy a fun afternoon together!
And if you’re looking for something to do on Friday nights, Movies in the Park is back at Big Spring Park East, showcasing free fall-themed movies with fun activities. Plus, don’t forget the monthly Food Truck Rally, happening every third Friday. Join in on the deliciousness while enjoying live music and yard games all season long!
Don’t forget about the Harris Hill Festival on October 26, featuring kids’ activities, food trucks, and a bounce house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Admission is free, but if you wish to participate in the Corn Hole Tournament, it’s $25 per person. Plus, donations of new child’s clothing for The Caring Link are encouraged!
Lastly, enjoy the whimsical displays at the Festifall at the Huntsville Botanical Garden from now until the end of October, and take a stroll at the weekly Outdoor Market at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, happening every Saturday!
Huntsville is truly bustling with events this weekend, bringing families and friends together. Whether you’re into ghosts and goblins, or just want to soak up the fall vibes, there’s something for everyone. So grab your loved ones and dive into the fun!
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