


Several of the farm' food vendors will be open.ĭetails: Oct. People are encouraged to purchase their tickets online, but it is not required. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, attendance will be limited each day. People can explore two corn mazes, pet the animals at the petting zoo, ride carnival-style rides, feed deer, and play backyard games. Schnepf Farms' signature fall event - its Pumpkin and Chili Party - begins on Oct. Schnepf Farms Pumpkin & Chili Party, Oct. Larger pumpkins are available for purchase. Admission is $10 and includes a one-ounce pumpkin, hayride, straw bale maze, animals, and outdoor games. Visit Maneau's Market for treats and decorations.ĭetails: The farm is open every day, 9 a.m. The family-owned farm puts on a yearly fall festival with a pumpkin patch, straw bale maze, hayrides, petting zoo, and outdoor games and activities. Spend a day at Mother Nature's Farm in Gilbert, Arizona. Mother Nature's Farm Fall Festival, now through Oct. Some activities might have additional fees. Included with admission: pumpkin patch, Jack O' Lantern Lawn, rides, hay maze, Lantern launch, fireworks. If you spend $60 at a resort restaurant, get valet parking and six wristbands. Individual wristbands (walk-up, rideshare) are $10. Admission/parking is $40 (self-park, four wristbands), $60 (valet, six wristbands). The restaurants are also showcasing special fall dishes and cocktails.ĭetails: Sept. There will be a multi-acre hay maze, carnival rides, bonfires and s'more making stations, a pumpkin patch, an animated Halloween show, and nightly fireworks. 31įamilies can get into the fall spirit at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess resort's inaugural "Pumpkin Nights" event. Pumpkin Nights #AtThePrincess, now through Oct. There are also drive-in movies and farmers markets to check out, too.įor those looking for something to do, here are a few of the events and festivals going on now - and coming up in the next few weeks! Pumpkin patches, fall festivals, and haunted houses will go on as planned with safety changes including limited attendance, reservations, and wearing masks when unable to socially distance. Halloween may look and feel a bit different this year as events and officials make changes because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the season is not canceled.

PHOENIX - Editor's note: As some events that were initially listed have already taken place, we have edited this story to delete those previous events.
