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Falling into Fun

Oct 09, 2025 09:36AM ● By Idaly Valencia

A local favorite, Nick and Ray’s Pumpkin Patch is just 10 minutes from downtown and open now through Nov. 2. Photo courtesy of Nick and Ray’s Pumpkin Patch

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SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Autumn has arrived in the “City of Trees,” wrapping the region in golden, fall colors. Throughout October, the Sacramento area comes alive with pumpkin patches, harvest festivals and Halloween celebrations.

Discover the events happening near you and celebrate the season by making memories with family and friends. 

Pumpkin Patches
The Farm-to-Fork capital is home to many farms that open their gates for pumpkin picking and autumn activities during this time of year.

An area favorite is Nick and Ray’s Pumpkin Patch just 10 minutes from downtown at 3845 El Centro Road on the historic Bastiao Farm. It is open now through Nov. 2 and features a mining town, pick-your-own pumpkins, hayrides, haunted attractions, a corn maze and its famous Pumpkin and Corn Cannon. 

Weekday general admission costs $12 and weekend admission is $14. VIP tickets are $24, which covers unlimited train rides, Cow Cruiser rides and access to the giant slide. More information is at nickandrayspumpkinpatch.com.

Another local favorite, Fog Willow Farms, is open through Nov. 2 about 20 minutes from downtown at 11011 Cecatra Drive, Wilton. The farm offers educational, country-style fun with more than 50 animals, a pumpkin patch, adventure course, unlimited hayrides and a Barnyard Speedway called the “Pigtona 500.”

Admission is $12 for ages 3 and up and free admission for children 2 and under. Barbecue is available on weekends, a snack bar is open on weekdays and shaded picnic areas let families bring their own food. More information is at fogwillowfarms.com or 916-687-4547.

The Yolo Explorer Pumpkin Train runs Oct. 12 and Oct. 26, offering an onboard pumpkin patch, festive snacks and drinks, and family-friendly activities while cruising through the countryside. The train departs from 18095 County Road 117 in West Sacramento. 

Tickets are $73 for adults, $62 for youth ages 3 to 12 and $12 for children 2 and under. Book at riverfoxtrain.com/experiences/yolo-explorer.

Día de los Muertos Fiesta
The California Museum will celebrate Día de los Muertos from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, marking the opening of its exhibit, “Recuerdos Ilustrados: Día de los Muertos 2025.” The event honors the Mexican tradition of remembering loved ones with sugar skulls, altars and offerings. 

Festivities include a performance by Aztec dancers, live music by salsa band Conjunto Liberación, sugar skull workshops (advance registration required), food and drinks, hands-on activities, face painting for youth and pop-up shops. 

General admission for adults is $14.64, not including tax, and admission is free for children 2 and under. Reserve spots at Fiesta25.eventbrite.com. The museum is at Archives Plaza, 1020 O St.

Trunk or Treat
The California Automobile Museum, 2200 Front St., invites families to Trunk or Treat from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25. Enjoy trick-or-treating, classic cars, seasonal snacks, museum exploration and a haunted house. 

Admission is $5 for ages 6 and up and free for children 5 and under. Museum entry and all you-can-eat candy are included; it is advised for attendees to bring their own trick-or-treat bags. More information is available at calautomuseum.org/trunkortreat2025.

Old Sacramento Waterfront
Enjoy Halloween all month long at the Old Sacramento Waterfront, where pumpkins, costumes and fall fun await visitors of all ages. 

Movies Under the Stars returns with family-friendly films on Thursdays and classic favorites for adults on Fridays at Old Sacramento State Historic Park. Highlights include a “Coco” screening, featuring Día de los Muertos items for sale from Sol Collective and the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber; and an opportunity to meet the 916 Ghostbusters before the “Ghostbusters” showing.

Other seasonal activities at the waterfront include $3 hayrides from Top Hand Ranch from 1 to 6 p.m. Oct. 12, Oct. 19 and Oct. 25 at Waterfront Park; a scarecrow contest featuring 18 creative displays from local businesses; and harvest specials from restaurants and shops with a self-guided food and dessert tour.

Ghost Tours in Old Town
Visitors can also enjoy the popular Underground Tours hosted by the Sacramento History Museum all month, a Paranormal Investigation of the Medical Museum on Thursdays at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 and Oct. 23, and a special Halloween After Hours Underground Tour at 6 p.m. Oct. 30. Ghost Tours take place Fridays, Oct. 10 and Oct. 24, and Saturdays, Oct. 11 and Oct. 25. More details are at sachistorymuseum.org.

The Sacramento Spooky River Cruise runs Oct. 17 to Oct. 31 aboard a festively decorated Capitol Hornblower, featuring spooky legends and haunting history along the river. More information on all events is available at OldSacramento.com