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Sponsor Our ArticlesAs autumn settles in, Birmingham is gearing up for a host of seasonal events that celebrate the best fall traditions. With pumpkin patches, haunted houses, and family-friendly activities, the Magic City is ready to delight residents and visitors alike. Whether you’re looking for a cozy hayride or a spine-tingling thrill, there’s something for everyone this October within a short drive from the metro area.
Kick off your fall fun at Griffin Farms in West Blocton. The pumpkin patch opened on October 5 and runs every Saturday and Sunday throughout the month. For just $10, visitors can enjoy a day filled with hay rides, rock climbing, zip lining, and a chance to visit the animal barn. Plus, food trucks on-site ensure no one goes hungry as families immerse themselves in the season’s charm.
For those with little ones, Helena Hollow is a fantastic spot to relive treasured childhood memories. This family-friendly location offers passes on Fridays and Saturdays, featuring over 25 activities such as hay runs, barn slides, and creek races. It’s an ideal place for birthday parties or an exciting day out with the kids.
In Harpersville, Old Baker Farm opens its historic gates for pumpkin patch season from September 28 to October 31. Operating from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays, visitors can pick pumpkins and experience a variety of festivals scattered throughout the season. Don’t forget to visit the farm animals and navigate the challenging corn maze before heading home!
Located a bit further out in Verbena, Penton Farms offers a unique selection of over 50 varieties of pumpkins, corn stalks, hay bales, and mums. A ticket grants access to various activities, including wagon rides and a corn maze, making it a worthy detour for fall festivities.
Hayden’s Great Pumpkin Patch has been transformed into a Halloween haven since September 28. Admission allows access to a range of activities, from wagon rides to inflatables and even a petting zoo—perfect for families looking to enjoy a day outdoors.
Cullman’s 4D Farm boasts an impressive lineup of family-friendly activities, including tubing slides, a gem mine, and pig races. With seven on-site restaurants, parents can refuel with delicious farm-fresh meals after a day of fun!
If you’re looking for thrills with a scare, Atrox Factory in Leeds invites brave souls to explore its haunted amenities—known as the largest indoor haunted attraction in the Southeast. Each year, guests can expect new, spine-chilling scenes to heighten the thrill.
For a local touch, Conjure Haunted Attraction in East Birmingham promises a unique storyline involving Ouija boards that participants can explore. Proceeds from this haunt benefit Andrew’s Place, a local refuge for survivors of domestic violence, blending entertainment with a good cause.
The Haunted Chicken House in Heflin puts a twist on traditional haunted houses, offering an experience where mutant chickens reportedly chase visitors through a spooky chicken pen. Racing enthusiasts might want to join the “Crazy Train” for a hair-raising ride through haunted woods.
Finally, in Pelham, Warehouse 31 offers three haunted experiences, including the terrifying “Rigamortis” and an interactive escape room challenge. It’s a top spot for anyone looking to test their nerves this Halloween season.
Birmingham is bursting with opportunities to embrace the fall spirit, so gather your friends and family and enjoy the vibrant activities available this October. From charming pumpkin patches to hair-raising haunted houses, there’s no shortage of autumn adventures waiting to be explored.
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