Find information about fall festivals, pumpkin patches, fall foliage, Oktoberfests, Halloween and a variety of other events in Washington, DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia
With the changing seasons, the Washington DC area has a variety of fun fall activities to enjoy.
The fall is a great season for festivals in the Washington, DC area. Fall festivals offer great food, music and live entertainment for the whole family.
Pumpkin Patches in Maryland and Virginia, Fall Festivals, Hayrides, Washington DC area, pick your own pumpkins, best family fun autumn activities,
Fall Foliage in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia, Find the best places to enjoy the fall colors near Washington, DC
Best Halloween Events in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia, Haunted Houses, Pumpkin Patches and Trick-or-Treating in the Washington, DC Area.
A Haunted Train returns to Six Flags America for Fright Fest, Baltimore and Washington DC's biggest Halloween celebration. See photos of the Halloween event, Fright Fest, at Six Flags America in Mitchellville, Maryland.
Want to get in the spirit of Halloween? See a great horror movie and get spooked by warewolves, vampires or axe murderers. See the Halloween movie schedule for the Washington DC area.
The Washington, DC area has some great Halloween costume parties for adults ages 21 and over. So gather your friends and get creative and dress up for a night of fun and frolicking.
Pick Your Own Fruits and Vegetables at a Maryland Farm, from apples to pumpkins to berries to assorted vegetables.
Find Corn Mazes in Maryland and Virginia, within a short drive from the Washington, DC area.
Find Oktoberfests in the Washington, DC suburbs of Maryland and Virginia. Enjoy these fall folk festivals with German beer, food and entertainment.
Bennetts Curse House of the Vampyres and Sanctuary of Insanity is a haunted attraction for Halloween at Arundel Mills Mall, in Hanover, Maryland
The Field of Screams is a Halloween event in Olney, Maryland with four great haunts in one location: a 30-minute walk through a Haunted Trail, a two-story Haunted House, a 10-acre Corn Maze and a Haunted Hayride.
See photos of the Haunted Halloween Trail in Centreville, Virginia, featuring a Cornightmare, night-time hayride, a giant slide by torchlight, outdoor classic horror movie, bonfire and snacks.