FALL TODO LIST
September, October & November events
COMPILED BY TAYLOR CRIPE
2022 FALL GUIDE
24 THROUGH OCT. 30 HAVE FUN ON THE FARM Enjoy autumn-themed fun at Mama Mary’s Farm and Pumpkin Patch. Fall events include a pumpkin patch, an animal barn, apple cannons and outdoor bowling. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (Wed.-Sun.), $7 (Wed.-Fri.), $14 (Sat.-Sun.). 5701 Williamson Road, Creedmoor. 512-644-4799. www.mamamarysfarm.com KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 26 THROUGH OCT. 31 SUPPORT NAVAJO FARMERS Bethany United Methodist Church will hold its annual pumpkin patch to benet Bethany the church’s community and the native peoples of the Navajo Indian Reservation in Farmington, New Mexico, where the pumpkins are grown. On Oct. 16 from 4-6 p.m., the church invites people to bring their pets for a special blessing of the animals. 9 a.m.-dusk. Free. 10100 Anderson Mill Road, Austin. 512-258-6017. www.bethany-umc.org KID OUTDOOR OCTOBER 01 THROUGH NOV. 6 GET LOST IN A CORN MAZE AT BARTON HILL FARMS Visit a family-owned farm for the Austin Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch. Visitors
There are many ways to enjoy fall in the Central Texas area, whether it is checking out a family-friendly festival, picking the perfect pumpkin at a patch or getting lost in a spooky haunted house. Note: The information for each event is accurate as of press time but is subject to change.
can pick pumpkins, complete a 5-acre corn maze, play with farm animals, take a hayride, listen to live music and nd more fall activities. There is also a craft beer and cider garden. The festival is open Saturdays, Sundays and on Monday, Oct. 10. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $21.95 (per person). Barton Hill Farms, 1115 FM 969, Bastrop. 855-969-1115. www.bartonhillfarms.com/ austin-pumpkin-patch KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 08 THROUGH 30 EXPERIENCE THE TEXAS PUMPKIN FEST The annual festival in Leander will feature 5 acres of pumpkins and gourds, trains, photo-ops, a “tent of terror,” food trucks and entertainment on weekends. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. (closed Mondays except Oct. 10). Free (admission on Tuesdays), $5 (Wed.-Thu.), $10 (Fri.-Sun.). 8760 FM 2243, Leander. 512-222-8055. www.texaspumpkinfest.com KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 22 THROUGH 23, 29 THROUGH 30 VISIT A TREE FARM For the last two weekends in October, Elgin Christmas Tree Farm will host its fall festival. This outdoor event will include activities, such as rubber duck races, train rides and more. This year’s event will also scale back some of the tree farm’s regular activities, such as the corn maze
FREE Free KID Kid-friendly FOOD & DRINK Food and drink are for sale
OUTDOOR Outdoor
PUMPKIN PATCHES SEPTEMBER TBD THROUGH OCT. 31 PUMPKIN PATCH The annual pumpkin patch at Cedar Park First United Methodist Church will oer pumpkins through Halloween. Pumpkins are sold in a variety of shapes and sizes. The pumpkin patch will open once it gets pumpkins. 2:30-7:30 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.), noon-7:30 p.m. (Sat.-Sun.). Free admission. Cedar Park First United Methodist Church, 600 W. Park St., Cedar Park. 512-335-9540. www.cpfumc.org/ pumpkin-patchfall-festival FREE KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 22 THROUGH OCT. 30 EXPLORE A SPOOKY PUMPKIN PARK At Pumpkin Nights, visitors can journey into six pumpkin-themed lands, watch re dancers and dig for buried treasure in Pirate Cove. Other games, entertainment TAKE THE FAMILY TO A
and food vendors will be available for guests to enjoy. 6-11 p.m. Free (age 3 and younger), $14-$18 (ages 4-12), $18- $26 (age 13 and up). Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms, 10621 Pioneer Farms Drive, Austin. www.pumpkinnights.com
SEPT. 17 NOV. 06
PICK FLOWERS AND RIDE PONIES SWEET BERRY FARM
SEPT.10 NOV. 20
WATCH A PIG RACE SWEET EATS FRUIT FARM
OCT. 29
TREK A HAUNTED FOREST DEVINE LAKE PARK
Visit Sweet Berry Farm to pick owers, stu scarecrows, ride ponies and more. Times vary by day, and prices vary by event. 1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls. 830-798-1462. www.sweetberryfarm.com
The Sweet Eats Fruit Farm Fall Festival is open daily and includes a safari corn maze, a 2-acre pumpkin patch, pig races and more. Hours vary. $19.95-$24.95. 14400 E. Hwy. 29, Georgetown. www.sweeteats.com
The event includes a haunted forest, trick-or-treating and a showing of “Hotel Transylvania.” 5-9:30 p.m. Free (admission). Devine Lake Park, 1807 Waterfall Ave., Leander. 512-528-9909. www.leandertx.gov
KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 24 THROUGH OCT. 31
ENJOY LIVE MUSIC AND
PUMPKINS Take the whole family to a fall-inspired event at the second annual Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival. There will be over 50 activities to choose from, including cornhole, yard volleyball, barrel rides, goat yoga, a monster maze and more. There will also be food and beverage vendors, and 100.1 Sun Radio will host the live music events. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., closed on Tuesdays. $5 (weekdays), $10 (weekends). 419 Founders Park Road, Dripping Springs. www.drippingsprings pumpkinfestival.com KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR
and pumpkin decorating. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Sat.), noon-5:30 p.m. (Sun.). $8 (per person). 120 Natures Way, Elgin. 512-281-5016. www.elginchristmastreefarm.com/fall-fun KID OUTDOOR FALL FESTIVALS OCTOBER 14 THROUGH 16 ATTEND A PFLUGERVILLE PFEST The schedule of events at Pugerville’s 46th annual Deutschen Pfest will feature live music, food, beer, shopping,
a Pfun Run and a Community Pfair. On-site parking is not available for the festival, but shuttle service will be available. 5 p.m.-midnight (Fri.), 10 a.m.- 10 p.m. (Sat.), 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (Sun.). Free (age 6 and younger), $5-$10. Puger Park, 515 City Park Road, Pugerville. www.deutschenpfest.com KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 15 GO TO A CHURCH FALL FESTIVAL Games, face painting, a petting zoo, hot dogs and prizes will be included in the Round Rock Community Christian Church’s Fall Festival. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Free (admission). 4300 Sam Bass Road,
Round Rock. 512-244-0310. www.cccroundrock.net FREE KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 15 GET WILD AT THE HAIRY MAN FESTIVAL Hosted by the Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District, the Hairy Man Festival will oer live music, food vendors, arts and craft booths, and carnival games with Halloween-themed crafts and treats. There will also be three contests to enter: the hairiest man contest, a costume contest and a chili contest. 8 a.m. (Hairy Man 5K), 11 a.m. (festival opens). Free (admission). Cat Hollow Park, 8600
O’Connor Drive, Round Rock. 512-255- 7871. www.bcmud.org/hairyman FREE KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR 30 GET SCARED AT THE BOO BASH ON THE LAWN Celebrate Halloween at the Georgetown Square with music by a DJ and a possible appearance by dancing dinosaurs. Trunk- or-treating is oered. Participants are encouraged to dress in costume. A dog costume contest is also available. 1-4 p.m. Free (admission). The Georgetown Square, 701 S. Main St., Georgetown. 512-868- 8675. www.thegeorgetownsquare.com FREE KID FOOD & DRINK OUTDOOR
Find more or submit Northwest Austin events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
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