![]() Pumpkin Patches, Hayrides, Corn Mazes, Halloween and Trick- or- Treat Events. By Janice Lewine. Published: September 8, 2. Photo courtesy of Aleksei Potov/Shutterstock. Fall is a fabulous season that creates perfect opportunities for family outings. Our selection of fall festivities in the Triangle offers something for everyone, from delightful hayrides and corn mazes to haunted attractions. Check the daily calendar section for more seasonal fun, and search for “corn mazes” to find other festivities happening outside the Triangle. Parents: Use discretion as to whether activities are suitable for your children. Don’t forget your camera, and be sure to call ahead or see websites to verify hours and dates. Harvest- Themed Family Fun. Family- Friendly Boos. Thrills and Chills for the Bravest Souls. Delight- fall Getaways. Harvest- Themed Family Fun. ![]() Toggle navigation Pumpkins. From Business: Pumpkin Patch, Hayrides, Corn Maze. Opening Day Sept 27th. Pumpkin Patch Raleigh, NC. Our field trips and group outings for pumpkin. Mums add a welcomed splash of autumn's finest colors to any North Carolina. Glow stick Halloween Hayrides in Sanford, North Carolina. ABOUT OUR PUMPKIN PATCH. Glow stick Halloween Hayrides in Sanford, North Carolina. DJ’s Berry Patch. Salem Church Rd., Apex. See website for details. Pumpkins and fall produce.*Farmer Ganyard at Upchurch Farm. Louis Stephens Dr., Cary. Open Sept. General admission is $1. ![]() Hayrides at North River Campground Offered by Carolina Carriages. Horse Drawn Hayrides to Pumpkin Patch $5.00.Haystack mountain, corn crib, corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin patch and more. Fearrington Village’s Pumpkinfest. Fearrington Village Center. U. S. 1. 5- 5. 01, Pittsboro. Oct. See more than 5. Fearrington gardeners and chefs. Enjoy a spooky storytime at Mc. Intyre’s Books at 6, 6: 3. Green Acres Farm. Morrisville Carpenter Rd., Cary. Open Sept. Corn maze, hayrides, hay mounds and tunnels, bounce houses, Bessie the Milk Cow, tractors and bulldozers, games and more. Other fees vary by activity.*Gross Farms Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch. Pickett Rd., Sanford. Open Sept. General admission is $3 for ages 2 and older; other fees vary by activity. Corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin patch, play area and more.*Hill Ridge Farms Harvest and Pumpkin Festival. Tarboro Rd., Youngsville. Open Sept. 9 a. m.- 6: 3. Fridays and Saturdays beginning Sept. General admission is $1. Pumpkin patch, covered wagon hayride, jumping pillow, 8. Gemstone panning, pony rides and unlimited train rides cost extra.*Huckleberry Trail Farm. Pleasant Hill Church Rd., Siler City. Open Oct. Ticket sales end one hour before closing. General admission is $1. Hayrides, giant corn maze, pumpkin patch and farmyard games.*Ken’s Korny Corn Maze. Benson Rd., Garner. Open Sept. Ticket sales end one hour before closing. Admission is $1. 2 for ages 6 and older, $6 ages 3- 5, free for ages 2 and younger. Six- acre corn maze, hayrides, hay and rope maze, and pumpkins. Harvested Farm Nightmares, requiring a $1. Mc. Kee’s Cornfield Maze 5. Kiger Rd., Rougemont. Open Sept. Free for ages 1 and younger. Twelve- acre corn maze, 2- acre children's corn maze, pumpkins, hayrides, farm animals and more. Haunted trail and cornfield maze Oct. Naylor Family Farm and Giant Corn Maze. U. S. 4. 01 N., Fuquay- Varina. Open Sept. Prices vary by activity; ages 3 and younger are free with paying adult. Ten- acre corn maze, hayrides, gem mining, barrel train, pumpkin patch and more. Corn maze flashlight nights every Friday and Saturday by appointment. Page Farms. 61. 00 Mt. Herman Rd., Raleigh. Open Sept. 2. 4- late October; Mon.- Thurs. Hayrides and pick- your- own pumpkins.*Phillips Corn Maze. Good Hope Church Rd., Caryphillipsfarmsofcary. Open Sept. Ticket sales end at 5 p. Admission is $1. 0 for adults and kids ages 1. Corn maze, rubber duck races, pedal cart race track, giant bounce pillow, hayrides, giant slide and more. A haunted attraction, which requires a separate $2. Friday and Saturday nights in October. Ticket sales end at 1. This attraction is not recommended children younger than 1. Pumpkin Patch at Chestnut Ridge Community Farm. Mt. Willing Rd., Efland. Oct. 1, 8, 1. 5 and 2. Admission is $5/person. Farm animals, hayrides, face painting, kids’ activities, a play area and pumpkin patch.*Vollmer Farm “Back 4. Country Playground. N. C. 9. 8 E., Bunn. Open Oct. Admission is $1. Corn maze, farm animals, pumpkin jump trampoline, barrel train, 1. Family- friendly movies shown outdoors on a large screen on Saturday nights beginning at 6 p. Family- Friendly Boos. Cary’s Great Pumpkin Carve. Chatham St., downtown Carytownofcary. Oct. Carve a pumpkin from 2- 5: 3. Pumpkins available for sale or take your own. Family- friendly Halloween TV specials will be shown from 6: 4. Clayton Halloween Hayride. Clayton Community Park. Amelia Church Rd., Clayton. Parks- and- Recreation/special- events. Oct. Free for ages 2 and younger. Take a hayride around the trail to meet Halloween characters and enjoy games and prizes. Clayton Halloween Parade. Main Street, Clayton. Oct. Kids trick- or- treat in costume in a parade that begins on Main Street and ends at Town Square with games and goodies.*Costume Dance Party. Cary Arts Center, 1. Dry Ave., Carytownofcary. Oct. Wear a costume and enjoy an art activity, dancing, costume prizes and more. Creepy Crabtree. Lake Crabtree County Park, 1. Aviation Pkwy., Morrisville. Oct. Investigate the darker side of nature with scavenger hunts, games and crafts. Costumes optional. Crossroads Plaza Halloween Boofest. Crossroads Blvd., Caryshopcrossroadsplaza. Oct. Enjoy face painting, trick- or- treating, characters and more.*Duke Homestead’s Halloween Phantasmagoria. Homestead Rd., Durham. Oct. Guests explore historical concepts of spiritualism and awe from the 1. Club Blvd., Durhamnorthgatemall. Oct. The symphony performs a free outdoor event at Northgate Mall with Paperhand Puppet Intervention. Enjoy a costume contests and children’s activities. Fall Festival at Park West Village. Village Market Place, Morrisvilleparkwestvillage. Oct. Trick- or- treat from 4- 6 p. Costumes encouraged. Fall Festival at W. D. Hill Recreation Center. Fayetteville St., Durhamdprplaymore. Oct. Treats, music, games, scary surprises and a costume contest.*Fright Night at Forest Hills Park. University Dr., Durhamdprplaymore. Oct. Admission is a canned food donation for the Durham Rescue Mission. Wear a costume and enjoy a costume contest, carnival games and a haunted house.*Goblin’s Groove Family Dance. The Halle Cultural Arts Center. N. Salem St., Apexthehalle. Oct. Purchase tickets online. Parent and child enjoy dance contests, a haunted art gallery, costume contests and fun tricks and treats. Snacks and punch provided. Hallow- Eno at West Point on the Eno Park. N. Roxboro Rd., Durham. Oct. Campfire stories and songs, hayrides, face painting and treats for ages 1. Halloween Animals Tales at Bond Park. High House Rd., Cary. Oct. Admission is $1. Registration required. Stroll through Bond Park and hear tales about spiders, bats, owls and other Halloween creatures. All ages. Halloween at University Place. S. Estes Dr., Chapel Hill. Oct. Trick- or- treat in the mall and enjoy costume contests. Halloween Carnival. Carrboro Town Commons. Oct. Carnival games and prizes for all ages. Carve a pumpkin and take it to Town Commons between 9: 3. Winners will be announced at 8: 1. Don a Halloween costume and collect candy- filled eggs. Take a bag or bucket to collect goodies. Ages 3- 1. 2.*Halloween Hike on the American Tobacco Trail. New Hill- Olive Chapel Rd., Apex. Oct. Admission is $1/person; registration required. Explore the trail by the light of the moon, search for nighttime wildlife and learn how nature responds to cooler temperatures in autumn. Meet at the New Hill Parking Area. Halloween Hoot Storytimes. Wake County Public Librarieswakegov. Oct. 2. 5- 3. 1, see website for library locations and storytime hours. Halloween- themed stories, costume parades and trick- or- treating. Halloween in the Village. Lafayette Village, 8. Honeycutt Rd., Raleigh. Oct. Families trick- or- treat in costumes at participating merchants from 2- 6 p. Dress in costume and enjoy trick- or- treating, storytelling and a magic show. Halloween Safe Night at the Museum. N. C. Edenton St., Raleigh. Oct. Families search out candies and treats on a trail and through “The Story of North Carolina” history exhibit. Halloween Spooktacular. Flaherty Park Community Center. N. White St., Wake Forest. Oct. This annual event features a costume contest, face painting, a cupcake walk, ghostly games and more. Free pumpkin giveaways while supplies last. Costumes optional. Haunted Mordecai Festival and Lantern Ghost Tours*Mordecai Historic Park. Mimosa St., Raleigh. Oct. Costume contests for ages 1. Festival admission is free. Half- hour lantern ghost tours of the Mordecai House from 5- 9: 3. Purchase tickets via phone or online through Rec. Link. Haunted Trail. Carroll Howard Johnson Park. Wagstaff Rd., Fuquay- Varina. Oct. Venture down a haunted trail to encounter creatures of the night. Family Fright for families with younger children is 5- 6 p. Haunting at Harris: Rise of the Legends. Harris Lake County Park. County Park Dr., New Hill. Oct. Meet Blackbeard, the Loch Ness Monster, Paul Bunyan and other characters on a wagon ride. Games, crafts, crawly critters, face painting and an obstacle course round out the fun. Wagon rides for all ages leave every 3. Tickets available first come, first serve the day of the event only. Young Community Center. Wilkinson Ave., Cary. Oct. Admission is $2/person. The Cary Teen Council invites families to take a spooky walk through Herbert’s house of horrors (parental discretion advised).*Howl- O- Ween Tour. Conservators Center, Burlington. Oct. Advance reservations required, $1. Visitors of all ages embark on a one- hour twilight exploration of the park with an experienced guide who will introduce them to the resident animals. See website for tour times. Advance ticket purchase required online, $2. Lazy O Farm Trick- Or- Treating in the Maze. Packing Plant Rd., Smithfield. Oct. Admission is $8/person. Child- friendly maze, trick- or- treating for ages 1. Marbles Kooky Spooky Halloween Party. Marbles Kids Museum. E. Hargett St., Raleigh. Oct. Advance ticket purchase recommended. Advance tickets are $1. Week- of tickets, if available, are $1. Wear a Halloween costume and experience the magic of Marbles Kids Museum after dark. Activities include a ghoul school, mad scientist lab, monster mash dance party and more. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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