Fall is officially here in Pontiac, bringing vibrant colors, cool breezes, and an exciting array of seasonal activities that everyone can enjoy! Whether you’re a fan of friendly scares, festival fun, or just want to soak in the autumn atmosphere, there’s something happening almost every weekend. So grab your jacket and let’s dive into what Pontiac and the surrounding areas have in store for you this October!
Kick off your fall festivities with the Woodward Scream Cruise and Hauntiac Car Show, taking place on October 5 from 2-5 p.m. at the Oakland History Center. This spooktacular event welcomes all kinds of vehicles, especially if they’re decked out in Halloween style! Get ready to enjoy some eerie tunes from the DJ, participate in a costume contest, and explore spooky vendors. Plus, you can’t miss the thrilling Scream Cruise along Woodward Avenue at 5 p.m. It’s free to register your vehicle, so why not join in the fun?
On October 5-6, all roads lead to the Bowers School Farm Fall Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There you can pick your own pumpkins, enjoy wagon rides, and indulge in delicious food truck offerings. There’s live music to dance along to, games for the family, and even an area for adults to unwind with some beer and hard cider. And all this for just $20 a day!
If animals and nature are more your speed, don’t miss the Detroit Zoo Fall Fest on October 5-6, which features stunning illuminated pumpkin structures as part of the Jack O’ Lantern Journey. Your little ones can also enjoy Zoo Boo on October 11-13 and October 18-20. With various activities and treats, it’s a family-friendly must-do this fall!
On October 6, the Harvest Happening at Hess-Hathaway Park promises a delightful day from noon to 5 p.m. This event captures the essence of fall with games, crafts, and demonstrations that mirror traditional harvest practices. It’s a fantastic way for kids to learn while having fun!
Getting into the Halloween spirit? Make your way over to the Boo Bash Halloween FUNdraiser on October 6 from 6-10 p.m. at Elektricity in Pontiac. Enjoy DJ tunes, a costume contest, and a chance to support the historic Roosevelt Elementary building. Tickets are just $15 ahead of time, making it an affordable way to engage in some spooky fun!
For those who enjoy a more relaxed fall experience, visit the Stone Wall Pumpkin Festival on October 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rochester Hills Museum. Let your creative side shine as you carve pumpkins and then return at night for the magical pumpkin lighting! Admission covers one pumpkin per person, and even kids 2 and under are free!
The Pontiac Harvest Fest, also on October 12, brings a lively vibe to the city from 1-5 p.m. with activities like pumpkin bowling and bouncy houses, which are guaranteed to delight kids of all ages. Enjoy apple cider and donuts while you make lasting memories.
The Trick or Treat Downtown event on October 19 invites little goblins to dress in their spookiest outfits and collect goodies from local businesses from 3:30-5 p.m. And it doesn’t end there! Head over to the Halloween Fest later that evening for more treats and festive fun.
If you’re looking for Halloween attractions, the Skeletons are Alive Outdoor Public Art Display is a unique experience where art meets seasonal fun. With life-sized skeletons throughout downtown Northville, it’s perfect for those Instagrammable moments!
As October comes to a close, don’t miss out on the Haunted Attractions that populate the area. With places like the Erebus Haunted Attraction and Rotten Manor, there’s ample opportunity for frightful fun. As you traverse through spooky mazes and eerie settings, you’re bound to make some thrilling memories!
Pontiac is buzzing with excitement this fall, and there’s no better time to get out and enjoy everything our wonderful area has to offer. So, gather your friends and family, pick your favorite events, and make the most of this enchanting season!
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