![]() ![]() Tractor-drawn hayrides ($2) take visitors to see farm animals at a 108-year-old barn. McGrath Brothers Great Pacific Pumpkins: This family-owned patch sells pumpkins, squash, gourds and corn. The depot is on Santa Clara Street near Central Avenue, Fillmore. 18-19 and 25-26 $20 adults and teens, $12 children 4-12, $10 kids 2-3, free lap seating for infants younger than 2. New this year are “Zombie Land in Search of Pumpkinhead” rides, nighttime excursions to Ichabog for a barbecue dinner, music, dancing, hayrides and spooky stories costumes encouraged. Ichabog offers pumpkins for sale, craft vendors, a carousel, barbecued food and more. 646-6116 /pumpkinpatch.įillmore & Western Railway Co.: Vintage trains carry passengers to Ichabog, the Fillmore & Western Railway’s private pumpkin patch, on PumpkinLiner daytime rides offered weekends in October. 31, off Highway 150 east of downtown Ojai, behind Boccali’s Restaurant, 3277 Ojai-Santa Paula Road, Ojai. daily closes at dusk Sundays through Thursdays, and 9 p.m. Daytime hayrides will be offered from 11 a.m. Campfire Songs Around the Fire Ring, with music by guest artists, will take place 7-9 p.m. Haunted Hayrides, $10, are slated from 7-9 p.m. 218-0282 .īoccali Ranch Pumpkin Patch: At Boccali’s Restaurant in Ojai, a patch behind the eatery sells gourds, squash, corn and produce grown on the family’s ranch just up the road. 31, in Ventura at 4075 Telegraph Road (near Ventura College) and in Santa Barbara at 251 S. The Ventura location offers free kids’ games and prizes, and the Santa Barbara site features a free bounce house. PUMPKINS Ventura Countyīig Wave Dave’s: Under his striped tent, BWD sells pumpkins, carving kits, squash, gourds, corn, candles and hay bales at patches in Ventura and Santa Barbara. 2, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City. ![]() Halloween Horror Nights: University Studios Hollywood’s 22-night Halloween event will feature mazes, a Terror Tram, attractions inspired by AMC’s “Walking Dead.” Through Nov. $15 general admission, $10 children 12 and under ticket sales at the zoo end at 2:30 p.m. Up northīoo at the Zoo: The Santa Barbara Zoo presents its annual Halloween event featuring safe trick-or-treating, a scare zone, a Boo Choo-Choo Train and more. ![]() $10 general children 12 and younger free. 19, The Collection at RiverPark, 2751 Park View Court, Oxnard. Children are encouraged to come in their best scariest/silliest costume. Halloween Oktoberfest: At this family-friendly event, kids can roam the Zombie Pumpkin Garden while the adults sip a wide assortment of craft beers and "Ghouls Drool” margaritas, tasty Brats, Burt's Deep Fried Pretzels, and live music all day long. $18 general admission, $8 students and children. Tours depart every 15 minutes from 6:30-9 p.m. Proceeds benefit Santa Paula Theater Center. GhostWalk of Santa Paula: The 20th annual fundraising event offers hourlong guided tours of historic Santa Paula featuring appearances by lost souls who tell haunting stories of their untimely deaths. Tours depart every 15 minutes and last 1.5 hours, ending with refreshments. Ghost Tour at Strathearn Park: The Simi Valley Cultural Association/Actors’ Repertory Theatre and the Simi Valley Historical Society present the annual ghost tour featuring spooky portrayals of characters and events from Simi Valley’s history. Some events are not appropriate for children. Reign of Terror Haunted House: The 10,000-square-foot haunted house features frightening live actors in four scary settings. ![]()
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