Pumpkin Nights
The event will present eight different Halloween-themed lands created by using over 7,000 real and synthetic pumpkins. There will be 10-foot tall jack-o'-lanterns, a life-size pumpkin pirate ship, entertainment, games and more.
- Through Oct. 31, 6-11 p.m.
 - Free (ages 3 and under), $15-$22 (ages 4-12), $20-$30 (ages 13 and up)
 - Pioneer Farms, 10621 Pioneer Farms Drive, Austin
 - www.pumpkinnights.com/austin
 
Bat Fest will feature educational displays, a hay maze, a bat-themed scavenger hunt, live music and a free maze ticket to those who come in a family-friendly costume.
- Weekends through Oct. 31
 - Free (admission)
 - Natural Bridge Caverns, 26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, San Antonio
 - www.naturalbridgecaverns.com
 
Admission includes parking, photo opportunities, playground access, ball toss, a hay mountain and maze. Pumpkins and other attractions like train rides and a petting zoo can be purchased separately.
- Weekends from Oct. 5-27, 10 a.m.- 6p.m.
 - $10 (admission), free (children under 2)
 - 120 Natures Way, Elgin
 - www.elginchristmastreefarm.com/pumpkinpatch
 
Live music, silent auctions, and wine and craft beer tastings will fill the streets of Gruene during the annual festival. The multi-day festival will raise funds for the United Way of Comal County, a nonprofit with a mission to improve the quality of life for local residents.
- Oct. 10-13, times vary
 - Ticket prices vary
 - Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road, New Braunfels
 - www.gruenemusicandwinefest.org
 
Austin's annual three-day music festival will return to Zilker Metropolitan Park for two weekends in October. This year's festival headliners include Chris Stapleton, Blink-182, Dua Lipa and Tyler the Creator.
- Oct. 11-13, noon-10 p.m.
 - Ticket prices vary
 - 2100 Barton Springs Road, Austin
 - www.aclfestival.com
 
The event will highlight the heritage and contributions of the Indigenous community and feature activities for all ages, artifact displays and more.
- Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
 - Free (admission)
 - Bastrop Museum and Visitor Center, 904 Main St., Bastrop
 - www.bastropcountyhistoricalsociety.com
 
The city of Cibolo is bringing back its largest celebration of the year. Cibolofest will feature live bands, a carnival, a petting zoo, pony rides and 150 food and craft vendors.
- Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
 - Free (admission), $5 (carnival wristbands)
 - Cibolo Multi-Event Center, 200 S. Main St., Cibolo
 - www.cibolotx.gov
 
The Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce's annual festival features live music, food trucks, a car show, a pie eating contest and over 100 vendors set up in downtown Hutto.
- Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.
 - Free (admission)
 - East Street, Hutto
 - www.huttochamber.com
 
The church will celebrate the 137th anniversary of its annual festival featuring a classic car show, The Big Pink Bus, a video game truck, line dance lessons and food trucks.
- Free (admission)
 - Oct. 12, noon- 5 p.m.
 - St. Stephens Baptist Church, 12300 Amherst Drive, Austin
 - www.ststephensmbc.org
 
Attendees can take a free wagon ride to the Christmas tree fields, where miniature pumpkins will be hidden—each ticket allows for two pumpkins. Other activities include pumpkin launching, train rides, foam axe-throwing, a fishing pond, zip lines, mazes, bounce houses and more.
- Weekends from Oct. 12-27, noon- 5 p.m. (Saturdays), 1-5 p.m. (Sundays)
 - Free (admission, parking), $3.50 (each activity)
 - Evergreen Farms, 242 Monkey Road, Elgin
 - www.evergreenfarms.com
 
The volunteer-run organization is hosting its first festival, which will have live entertainment, food trucks, DJ sets and more. PFLAG Georgetown President Jo Ivester founded Georgetown Pride in 2023.
- Oct.13, noon-7 p.m.
 - Free (admission)
 - Grace Heritage Center, 817 S. Main St., Georgetown
 - www.visit.georgetown.org
 
			
									
