October is finally here, and you know what that means—it’s time for some spooktacular fun in the Upstate! From pumpkin patches to Halloween movies, there is no shortage of events for families to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to create some lasting memories with the kiddos or simply get into the festive spirit, there’s something for everyone in Anderson, Greenville, and Spartanburg.
First up, we have Denver Downs Farm, which is the perfect place to soak up the autumn ambiance. Open from October through November, this charming farm is packed with seasonal events, including thrilling corn mazes and delightful pumpkin patches. You can also enjoy live music and even meet some friendly farm animals. To get all the details about their exciting events, be sure to check out the farm’s website!
For a unique twist on Halloween, the Haunted Library in Anderson is hosting an event just for kids aged 5-12 on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 4:30-6 p.m. Don your best Halloween costume and be ready to do the Monster Mash! Activities will include bobbing for donuts, monster bowling, and the thrilling game of truth or scare. But remember, registration is required, so give them a call at 864-260-4500 to secure your spot!
Feeling adventurous? Join the URC Anderson Halloween Night run on Thursday, Oct. 31, starting at 6 p.m. Participants will dash past the eerie Silver Brook cemetery—talk about a spooky backdrop! The run begins at Pirate’s Creek, where you can meet fellow thrill-seekers and maybe even a few friendly ghosts along the way.
If you’re looking for a cozy movie night, head to Moonlight Movies at Falls Park every Thursday this month. Starting at sundown, families can enjoy Halloween-themed films together. On Thursday, Oct. 24, catch a screening of The Addams Family, complete with a special Thriller flash mob performance by the Carolina Dance Collaborative. And don’t miss The Haunted Mansion on Thursday, Oct. 31!
Zoo lovers will be thrilled to learn about the Boo in the Zoo at the Greenville Zoo! This annual event, which runs from Oct. 16-20 and Oct. 23-30 from 3-8 p.m., offers plenty of trick-or-treating opportunities, as well as exciting activities in the all-new Pumpkinville area. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy some outdoor fun while also getting into the seasonal spirit!
Mark your calendars for the TD Saturday Market’s Autumn Harvest event on Saturday, Oct. 26. Enjoy trick-or-treating at various vendor tents, partake in a costume contest, and snap a family photo with a live scarecrow! This festive gathering is sure to be a hit for families looking to indulge in all things fall.
Don’t miss the Trick-or-Treat on Main Street event happening on Thursday, Oct. 31 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Bring your little ghouls and goblins downtown to visit participating businesses that will have green pumpkins displayed. It’s a fantastic chance to enjoy community spirit and collect some tasty treats!
If you’re ready for a fun experience that’s suitable for older kids, check out The Big Boo at Stewart Farms. Open on Oct. 25-26, this family-friendly spooky maze adventure promises fun for everyone (though it’s not recommended for kids under 6). Tickets cost $12, with nighttime wagon rides available for $8 for ages 2 and up.
Rounding out our roundup is the Hub City Halloween Market on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 8 a.m. to noon. This market will include trick-or-treating and a fun costume parade, making it an enjoyable outing for kids of all ages.
Last but certainly not least, the Trunk or Treat Carnival at Judah Church guarantees a night to remember on Thursday, Oct. 31, from 6:30-8 p.m. With a time machine art show, delicious food, games, and loads of candy, this free event is perfect for families and friends looking to celebrate Halloween together.
As you can see, the Upstate has so much to offer this Halloween season! Dive into the fun, grab your costumes, and make memories that will last a lifetime!
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