2025 Family Fall Activity Guide | Fall Event for Kids in Brooklyn

For my children, Halloween is almost as exciting as Christmas. My kids love the chill in the air and the changing leaves…. Who am I kidding, it is about the costumes and candy. 

Programming note: These activities can require some travel. I organized some by location and noted travel distance/type where applicable.

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Halloween- Events on October 31st

Halloween Festivals- Not on October 31st

Pumpkin Patches

Family Fun Outside of NYC

Oktoberfest

Fall Hikes

Spooky Family Festivals

Dia De Los Muertos

Halloween Events for Kids in Brooklyn

Halloween in Brooklyn is the absolute best event.  The high housing density means children can acquire a large amount of candy in a short amount of time.  Many blocks go all out every year.  I’ve highlighted a few below, but I guess that any block with brownstones will be bustling. 


Note for toddlers and younger kids: the only downside of a Brooklyn Halloween is that the sidewalks are not as stroller-friendly.   In my neighborhood, Prospect Heights, navigating a stroller on crowded sidewalks was tough.  Plan accordingly and consider a shorter family adventure that involves walking/carrying, if possible. 

Park Slope Halloween Parade

Every Halloween, a parade marches down 3rd Street in Park Slope. The lineup starts at 5:30 p.m. at 7th Avenue and 14th Street and proceeds down 7th Avenue to 3rd Street. The parade ends at J.J. Byrne by 7:30 p.m. 

Boo!KCM Halloween Celebration

Join the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music for their spooky musical performance on Halloween from 4-6 pm. 

Brooklyn Bridge Park Big Halloween Get Down

A dance party on Halloween in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Trick-or-Treating

If you’re walking down a Brooklyn block or neighborhood in October and you see decorations, it’s safe to assume they will give out candy on Halloween.  Additionally, most neighborhood commercial streets will distribute free candy.  On roads like Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights and Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights, even dry cleaners and liquor stores will partake with Trick-or-Treaters.

For the past few years, the Department of Transportation has also been running Trick or Streets the week before Halloween; you can check back here for fully designated safe trick-or-treating zones.

NYC DOT "Trick or Streets" 

Brooklyn Heights: Garden Place is a hub for trick-or-treating, which begins around 4 p.m. From my experience living here, every block is hopping. 

Clinton Hill: Myrtle Avenue BID organizes a Monster Mash starting at Myrtle Avenue and offering recommendations on where to goFollow their Instagram for updates as the date approaches. 

Cobble Hill: Everywhere around Warren Street, Wyckoff Street, Henry/Clinton; you can’t go wrong in Cobble Hill

Fort Greene: The blocks south of Fort Greene Park are the place to be.  Last year, Clinton Avenue was closed south of Fort Greene Park.

Prospect Heights: Park Place and Underhill are the hubs for this neighborhood. Underhill has closed for a few blocks in the past years, but Prospect Place and Sterling Place are always bustling too. 

Park Slope: The busiest block around the parade will be 3rd Street from 5th Avenue to Prospect Park West. The shops all along 5th and 7th Avenue will sell candy. Polhemos Place is another popular destination, but it’s hard to go wrong in Park Slope. 

The Space Car is an unofficial Prospect Heights landmark parked on Park Place.  Every year the owner puts an inflatable dragon on top during Halloween

Halloween Festivals | Events for Families around Halloween

Brooklyn Heights Halloween Parade & Costume Contest: The Sunday before Halloween, the Brooklyn Heights Association organizes an event near the promenade.  Posted this year for Sunday, October 25th at 11 am.

Fort Greene Park Halloween Fest: Fort Greene Park goes all out with a variety of family-friendly events.  Scheduled for October 25th, 12-4 pm

Tompkins Square Dog Parade: Although the dates have not been set, this event is typically held a week or so before Halloween, and the owners go all out. 

Governor’s Island Pumpkin PointCostumes encouraged and fun guaranteed. No official date has been posted for 2025, but it is likely to be October 25th & October 26th.

Ascarium at the New York Aquarium: Costumes and some spooky fun with the animals. Saturdays & Sundays, October 11th-October 26th. Also operating on Monday, October 13th.  

Brooklyn Children’s Museum Halloween x Kawaii Kreature FestivalCelebrate Halloween with a mix of Japanese culture and Anime at your favorite Children’s Museum, Saturday, October 26th.

Boo at the Zoo: Saturdays & Sundays at the Bronx Zoo from September 27th to October 26th.

Halloween Harvest at Luna Park: Head to Coney Island any weekend for rides, pumpkin picking, and festive fall snacks, aka a lot of pumpkin spice. Halloween Harvest runs from September 19th to November 2nd.

Fall-O-Ween: Various pumpkin, fall, and Halloween events on weekends at the New York Botanical Garden from September 27th to October 26th

Fall Harvest Festival at Brooklyn Botanic Garden on Saturday, October 25th, from 11 am-4 pm.

Pumpkin Blaze: Light up festivities Upstate. This seems a bit kitschy, but it's a cute way to do it.

Pumpkin Patches around NYC

Cityside Pumpkin Patch: Opening on October 3rd this year! Located two blocks from the F and open daily.  This is probably the easiest and best for city dwellers!  Tickets are required to enter; I’d try to visit first thing with the kids. 

Queens County Farm: Open daily with a pumpkin patch starting October 1st.   (No easy public transportation options to this party of queens.). They do have extended hours on all the upcoming school holidays.

Green Meadows Farm: I find this place a bit gimmicky, but my kids enjoyed it when they were younger. It’s a 45-minute drive from Prospect Heights, where I live, and it opens September 27th. 

Governor’s Island Pumpkin Point: The Pumpkins are free with a suggested donation. No dates posted yet, likely open on October 25th and 26th.

Brooklyn Bridge Park Harvest Festival: Another convenient option, taking place on October 18th, 11 am-3 pm. 

Pumpkin Picking at Decker Farm at Historic Richmond Town: Staten Island Farm, where picking begins on October 4th on weekends and on October 13th for the school holiday.


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Family Fun Outside of New York City

My family visits the North Fork frequently, so I can speak to those Long Island experiences best!  All of these will be busy on Fall weekends and Columbus Day, I would leave early and plan with reservations if you can. 

Pro Tip: Most fall U-Pick family events require you to bring your bag. If you're pumpkin shopping, grab a few big ones, aka bring your Fresh Direct bags.

Long Island 

My daughter at F&W Schmitt's Farm when she was three- huge fan of the playground that year! 

F&W Schmitts Farm: About an hour outside Brooklyn in Melville, this farm has a playground, a u-pick pumpkin patch, and sunflowers, depending on the season. They also have a haunt event in the evenings. One October, I was on maternity leave, and we went a few times when it was empty. The kids had a blast! 

White Post Farms: Also in Melville, White Post is known for its animal farm, which includes a giraffe! During the fall season, they have hayrides and a pumpkin patch.  

Harbes Family Farm: Harbes is a bit further away in the North Fork but has everything you need for a fall adventure.  There is an apple orchard (with online reservations), a barnyard playground (that is fun), and also a winery.  I know a great driver if you’re staying in the North Fork! 

Woodside Orchards: This apple-picking farm is much less chaotic in the North Fork. It’s a smaller, quaint operation with donuts and cider. 

Brightwater Farms This farm is about 90 minutes away in Bayshore.  They have a fall harvest festival with a pumpkin patch, beer/wine tasting, kids' entertainment, and bounce houses.

 

Upstate NY

Outhouse Orchards: About an hour upstate, this farm has a fall festival with apple picking, craft beer, and a pumpkin patch.  

Apple Ridge Orchards: About 90 minutes away in upstate, Apple Ridge has U-Pick apples, pumpkins, and a family animal farm. 

Boehm Farm: About 2 hours north in the Catskills, this farm offers apple picking and a pumpkin patch. 

New Jersey

Demarest Farms: This is one of the closest I’ve seen with an hour Google Maps ETA.  (Though Brooklyn dwellers have to drive through Manhattan)  They offer a pick-your-own pumpkin and apples.  I’d plan an evening visit here as they have a Halloween light show!  

Eastmont Orchards: Located just over an hour from New Jersey, Eastmont Orchards offers admission at no charge, which is a nice perk.  You pay for what you pick. 
Secor Farms: A bit more than an hour away, Secor Farms has hayride times you can reserve ahead of time. It also has a pumpkin patch and lots of Fall treats.


Oktoberfest Things To Do

Looking for a good reason to get a babysitter during the daytime?  Some fun events would be great to do with some parent friends- let’s hope this beautiful September weather holds out.  

Bear Mountain Cruise: Cruise up the Hudson River with schnitzel, pretzel, and beer available.

Frying Pan Brooklyn:  Frying Pan in Industry City hosts an outdoor 

Oktoberfest NYC: Head to the Financial District every weekend from September 12th to October 26th. 

Black Forest Brooklyn: Black Forest Brooklyn is a great German restaurant in Fort Greene.  They become extra festive around Oktoberfest with dedicated reservations to celebrate on Saturdays from 9/20 through 10/25. 


Fall Hike Activities

Van Cortlandt Park Trails: Accessible via the 1 train, Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx features several trails. There are plenty of easy options and diverse terrain. 

Fort Tryon Park: Accessible via the A train, this park features a 3-mile easy loop that's perfect for adventurous walkers in your family.

Bear Mountain State Park: Located about an hour north of NYC, this state park offers a variety of trails that range from family-friendly to more challenging.  There are also Coach USA bus options to the Bear Mountain Inn nearby.  

Casino Trail at Mount Beacon: This hike is challenging yet accessible from the city.  The trail is accessible via the Metro-North stop in Beacon, NY. 

Mountain Creek Trails: This is an excellent loop option on the ski hill in New Jersey.  Because it’s a ski resort, parking is a breeze. 

Spooky Family Festivals near Brooklyn

Ghost Tours at Historic Richmond Town: Friday and Saturday evenings, starting September 19th-October 27th.

Haunted Carousel at Prospect Park (10/30 Only): All Ages

Candlelight Ghost Tours at Merchant House Museum: Friday and Saturday evenings throughout October. After reading reviews, I think my 8-year-old would love this.

Ascarium at the New York Aquarium: Costumes and some spooky fun with the animals.  October 11th - October 26th. 

Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail at the New York Botanical Garden: Starts September 25th and runs every night for nine weeks. 

Take a spooky troller tour with Greenwood Cemetery:  Themes such as Edgar Allen Poe or True Crime fit right in with a spooky evening. 

Dia De Los Muertos for Kids

Greenwood Celebration: Greenwood hosts a family-friendly event on November 1st each year to commemorate the Day of the Dead.

El Museo del Barrio Dia De Los Muertos: This Super Sabado event is for families of all ages and offers free admission on November 1st.

Brooklyn Museum Fall into Art: Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos, a dedicated day with activities for the whole family on Saturday, October 25th.

St.Marks Church in the Bowery Dia De Muertos Altar: This altar appears to be up for most of October. This is an excellent addition to a family trip to Manhattan!


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