As October rolls in, Halloween festivities across the East Valley are in full swing! Whether you’re looking for family-friendly pumpkin patches or spine-chilling haunted houses, this guide has something for everyone. Let’s explore the best Halloween events the East Valley has to offer this season.
Schnepf Farms Pumpkin and Chili Party
A fall favorite in Queen Creek, Schnepf Farms’ Pumpkin and Chili Party runs from Oct. 3 to 31. This beloved festival transforms the farm into an autumn wonderland. Visitors can explore the pumpkin patch, enjoy live music, taste different chili recipes, take scenic hayrides, and get lost in the famous corn maze. Families can enjoy rides, games, and spectacular firework shows every Friday and Saturday.
- Where: 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek
- Cost: $25.95 per person, or $89 for a season pass
- More Info: pumpkinandchiliparty.com
Vertuccio Farms Fall Festival
Running through Oct. 31, Vertuccio Farms in Mesa offers a classic fall experience that’s perfect for all ages. With activities like a five-acre corn maze, petting zoo, pumpkin picking, and carnival rides, it’s a can’t-miss destination for family fun. Be sure to check out their pumpkin barn for the best carving pumpkins this season!
- Where: 4011 S. Power Road, Mesa
- Cost: $16 per person
- More Info: vertucciofarms.com
Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch
From Oct. 2 through 31, Halloween Town brings fall magic to the East Valley. With two locations—Phoenix and Gilbert—this pumpkin patch features carnival rides, games, a hay maze, face painting, and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Plus, each visitor receives a complimentary mini pumpkin with admission!
- Where: 4500 E. Orchid Lane, Gilbert
- Cost: $7 per person
- More Info: halloweentownaz.com
Scarizona Scaregrounds
For thrill-seekers, Scarizona Scaregrounds in Mesa offers two terrifying haunted attractions from Oct. 4 to 31. The first, “Mayhem in the Madness,” is a chaotic adventure filled with spine-chilling surprises, while the second, “Startled Darkness,” immerses you in total darkness where the unseen lurks. This haunted experience is recommended for guests aged 12 and up.
- Where: 1901 N. Alma School Road, Mesa
- Cost: $24.95 per person
- More Info: scarizona.com
Wild Horse Pass Glowing Pumpkins
Running through Nov. 2, the Glowing Pumpkins event at Wild Horse Pass is an enchanting experience for all ages. Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and marvel at over 5,000 hand-carved, illuminated pumpkins. With themed sections like Dinosaur Land and Under the Sea, this immersive display features towering sculptures, food, and drinks.
- Where: 5700 W. North Loop Road, Chandler
- Cost: Prices vary by date
- More Info: glowingpumpkins.com
Westin Tempe’s Spooky Cinema Series
If you’re in the mood for a laid-back movie night, head to the Westin Tempe’s Skysill Rooftop Lounge. Every Friday night in October, enjoy free screenings of classic Halloween movies while sipping on themed cocktails. Movies start at 7 p.m., so grab some friends and head to the rooftop for a spooky, scenic evening.
- Where: 11 E. 7th St., Tempe
- Cost: Free
- More Info: skysillrooftop.com
San Tan Fall Festival
On Oct. 12, the San Tan Fall Festival will take over Central Arizona College’s San Tan Campus for a family-friendly event from 5 to 8 p.m. Trick-or-treating, mad science experiments, a haunted hallway, and games are just some of the attractions at this free event. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Halloween with your community.
- Where: 3736 E. Bella Vista Road, San Tan Valley
- Cost: Free
- More Info: santanvalley.com
Harvest Halloween Spectacular
On Oct. 28, head to Pecan Lake in Queen Creek for the Harvest Halloween Spectacular. Trick-or-treat around the gardens, participate in a costume contest, and enjoy food from Caldwell County BBQ. It’s a festive, free event that’s perfect for families.
- Where: 25002 S. 206th St., Queen Creek
- Cost: Free
- More Info: qcgardens.org
This Halloween, the East Valley is packed with events ranging from thrilling haunted houses to charming pumpkin patches. No matter how you like to celebrate, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on these spooktacular experiences right here in your community!
Source: Queen Creek Sun Times