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Fall Into the Season: Los Angeles’ Best Events and Activities This October 2025

October 9, 2025

Fall Into the Season: Los Angeles’ Best Events and Activities This October 2025

Fall Into the Season: Los Angeles’ Best Events and Activities This October 2025

As the golden hues of fall settle over Los Angeles, the city embraces the season with a mix of art, culture, food, and festivity. From pumpkin patches and immersive Halloween spectacles to culinary celebrations and serene garden strolls, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this October. Whether you’re looking to wander through illuminated trails, admire changing foliage, or explore the city’s creative pulse, these fall events capture the warmth and wonder of LA’s most colorful season.

Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch

Location: 10100 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, 90232

Dates: Runs through October 31, 2025

A longtime Los Angeles favorite, Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch brings the spirit of the farm to the city with its charming mix of harvest fun and family-friendly Halloween magic. Founded in 1987, this family-run patch offers an immersive experience complete with a petting zoo, a straw maze, pumpkin decorating, face painting, a super slide, and plenty of photo ops among rows of vibrant pumpkins. Originally a West Hollywood staple, Mr. Bones has since become a beloved Culver City tradition, drawing families and visitors from across the Southland for a taste of classic autumn charm.

Image by Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch

Mr. Jack O’ lanterns Pumpkin Patch

Location: 11404 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025

Dates: Runs through November 2, 2025

Mr. Jack O’Lanterns Pumpkin Patch is more than just a pumpkin sale—it’s a full fall experience. Wander through aisles of jack-o’-lanterns, ghost pumpkins, and specialty gourds while families enjoy festive games and seasonal attractions. What began as a Christmas tree venture evolved into one of the most beloved national pumpkin destinations, now bringing that same spirit to Halloween.

Image by Mr. Jack O' Lanterns Pumpkins

Go in Search of Fall Foliage: LA County Arboretum & Botanic Garden

Location: 301 N Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007

Dates: All fall season (October–November 2025)

The Arboretum in Arcadia is a hidden gem for foliage lovers. Its expansive grounds host waterfalls, tropical groves, forests, and quiet pathways. As the air cools and the light changes, strolling through its mix of native and exotic flora is a refreshing seasonal escape from the Halloween bustle.

Image by CC/Flickr/mark6mauno via TimeOut LA

Made in L.A. (Hammer Museum)

Location: Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Dates: Oct 5, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026

While not Halloween-specific, Made in L.A. is a major contemporary arts exhibition launching in October. The biennial showcase gathers works from 28 emerging and under-recognized Los Angeles artists across media—film, sculpture, photography, video, theater, and installation. It’s a fresh layer of cultural immersion during the fall season.

Image by Hammer Museum

L.A. Times Food Bowl Night Market

Location: City Market Social House, 1145 San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA

Dates: Oct 10–11, 2025

A feast for the senses, this limited weekend night market offers unlimited bites and drinks from dozens of Los Angeles’s top restaurants, distilleries, and wineries. Previous highlights include chefs from Jitlada, AttaGirl, Rossoblu, and Baroo. It’s a great pairing with Halloween festivities—good food, lively ambiance, and community energy.

Image by LA FOOD BOWL

Tenderfest

Location: Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90210

Dates: October 12, 2025

Calling all fried-chicken lovers: bring your appetite. Tenderfest is a daylong food festival celebrating chicken tenders with all-you-can-eat from local favorites like Happies Hand Made, Box Chicken, and others, plus sauce stations, desserts, and drinks. Celebrity chefs also compete in a “conTENDER” challenge judged by industry VIPs. It’s fun, messy, and fitting for October.

Image by Tenderfest via TimeOut LA

Los Angeles Haunted Hayride

Location: Griffith Park, near Old Zoo, Los Angeles

Dates: Runs through November 2, 2025

Ride through a haunted forest of Midnight Falls, filled with original and IP-based scare mazes. The nighttime hayride delivers thrills, thrills, thrills—if you dare!

Image by Los Angeles Haunted Hayride

Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor

Location: RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach

Dates: Runs through November 2, 2025

Transforming the iconic ship into a realm of horror, this haunted maze extravaganza includes live performers, spooky street theater, virtual reality experiences, and secret bars onboard.

Image by Queen Mary's Dark Harbor

Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns (Family-Friendly)

Location: South Coast Botanic Garden, Los Angeles, CA

Dates: Runs through November 2, 2025

A dazzling, ground-level pumpkin display—perfect for families. Explore hand-carved pumpkin creations under twinkling lights in a whimsical and safe environment.

Image by Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns

Marina Spooktacular: Halloween by the Harbor

Location: Burton Chace Park, Marina del Rey

Dates: October 25–26, 2025, 4:00–10:00 PM

A charming and accessible family event featuring face-painting, a spooky treasure hunt, carnival games, live magic, a scare maze, and even a free screening of Hocus Pocus. Admission is free with RSVP.

Image by County of Los Angeles

West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval

Location: Santa Monica Boulevard (Doheny Drive to La Cienega Boulevard), West Hollywood

Dates: Friday, October 31, 6–11 PM

One of the world’s largest street parties, the free Halloween Carnaval transforms Santa Monica Boulevard into a one-mile stretch of living art and costume spectacles. Expect DJs, food trucks, and thousands of elaborately dressed revelers. It’s a bold, worldwide-famous tradition.

Image by West Hollywood

Cinespia Cemetery Screenings

Location: Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Watch spooky films in a cemetery setting. Screenings include The Rocky Horror Picture Show (50th anniversary), The Craft, ParaNorman, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. On Halloween night, enjoy a Scream screening—costumes required.

Image by Kelly Lee Barrett via TimeOut

Carved

Location: Descanso Gardens, La Cañada

Dates: October 3–30, 6–10:00 PM

Walk a mile-long pumpkin trail featuring thousands of professionally carved jack-o’-lanterns, ghostly characters, model trains, and illuminated light installations. Family-friendly fall fun with new vignettes and Harvest Acres treats.

Image by Michael Julian via TimeOut

Fall Festival

Location: The Original Farmers Market, 6333 W 3rd St, Los Angeles

Dates: Saturday & Sunday, October 18-19

Family-friendly fall event with carnival games, crafts, petting zoo, pumpkin patch, live music, and seasonal treats. Costumes encouraged.

Image by TonelsonProductions, Shutterstock.com via TimeOut

Pumpkins in the Pines

Location: SkyPark at Santa’s Village, Lake Arrowhead

Dates: Weekends, October 11-26

Family-friendly pumpkin picking and Halloween activities, including painting, cookie decorating, puppet shows, magic, light displays, and trick-or-treating.

Image by SkyPark at Santa’s Village

Off the Hook Seafood Festival

Location: Santa Monica Pier

Dates: Sunday, October 19

Enjoy unlimited seafood, beer and wine tastings, live music, and carnival games. The festival eliminates single-use plastics, and a portion of proceeds benefits Heal the Bay.

Image by Off The Hook Seafood Festival via Secret Los Angeles

From cozy nights surrounded by glowing jack-o’-lanterns to crisp mornings spent exploring art exhibits and autumn gardens, Los Angeles offers countless ways to celebrate the fall season. This fall brings together everything the city does best, creativity, community, and culture, all wrapped in the magic of autumn. Whether you’re carving pumpkins, sampling culinary creations, or simply soaking in the golden light, there’s no better time to rediscover LA’s charm.

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