You won’t be-leaf how easy and affordable it is to enjoy fall with these free or inexpensive (and sometimes spooky) events in Monmouth and Ocean Counties this October!
October 3
Jacks & Lights (Lacey) – Embark on an enchanting jack o’ lantern-lit stroll at Argos Farm on select Thursdays through Sundays until November 2nd at various times. Once the sun sets, the lights of thousands of jack o’ lanterns will lead you on an adventure through a glowing pumpkin trail. You can end the night by trick or treating yourself to one of the many pumpkin-themed treats that the eateries will be serving. Your general admission ticket includes access to the lighted pumpkin trail, flashlight corn maze, access to spook-easy (for those ages 21+), pumpkin patch, and photo ops. The ticket price varies depending on the date and purchase method. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets.
October 4
Fall Festival (Lacey) – The Fall Festival at Argos Farm is still here to give you a day that looks like it’s straight out of a movie on select dates at various times through November 1st. You can stroll through the pumpkin patch, find your way through a corn maze, sample tasty seasonal treats, enjoy live music, check out fun farm attractions, and more. General admission is $19.95 in advance and $23.95 at the gate, and children ages 2 and under are free. Learn more and purchase tickets here.
Fall Fun Fest & Bull Riding Rodeo (Manalapan) – From farm fun attractions to a bull riding rodeo show (and of course, pumpkins) – this Fall Fun Fest at Maple Leaf Farms has it all. The farm is open every weekend through November 1st from 10am-5pm, giving you plenty of opportunities to enjoy this ultimate autumn adventure that the whole family will love. There will be live country music, bull riding and pig races, unique activities, and more. Tickets are $26 for those ages 2 and above and can only be purchased at the door. Click here to learn how you can saddle up for this fun-filled fall experience.
Fall Harvest Festival Arts & Crafts Show (Ocean Grove) promises a day full of family-friendly fun, food, and live music at Auditorium Square Park from 10am-4pm. Plus, there will be arts and crafts to peruse and purchase from local vendors. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.
October 5
Oktoberfest (Freehold) – For the third year in a row, Freehold Borough is shutting down West Main Street from 12pm-7pm for a family-fun Oktoberfest celebration. The street will transform into a lively festival – featuring live music all day, delicious food and beverages, a beer garden for ages 21+, vendors selling specialty craft items, family games, and more. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Click here to learn more.
October 10
Night of Frights (Wall) – When the sun sets, the ghouls, ghosts, and monsters at the Historic Village at Allaire come out! Beginning at 6pm – the village grounds and historic buildings will be home to glow-in-the-dark bubble shows, appearances from a fire juggler and sword swallower, scary displays and scenes, frightful storytelling at the chapel, live ghosts and goblins, and more. Although this is a family-friendly event, there may be stories or displays that could give young ones a fright – so please be aware. Admission is $20 for those ages 13 and older, $15 for children ages 4 to 12, and children 3 and under are free. You can find more details and purchase tickets here.
October 11
Oktoberfest (Red Bank) – Red Bank is bringing a taste of German cuisine and culture to town in Edmund Wilson Plaza from 1pm-5pm. There will be tastings of beer, wine, and spirits (for those ages 21+), authentic food, live music and entertainment, a craft vendor market, a kid’s zone, and more. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.
October 17
Dark History & Hauntings of Freehold – Take a leisurely and spooky walking tour to learn about the dark history, ghost stories, and urban legends of downtown Freehold – happening on various nights in October from 7pm-8:30pm. Meet at the Battle Monument near the courthouse to begin the tour, if you dare. Admission is $25 for those ages 13 and older, and $20 for children ages 12 and under. Although this is a family-friendly event, there could be stories that spook your little ones – so please be aware. All sales are final – the walking tours will happen rain or shine. Click here to see the various event dates and purchase tickets.
October 18
Fall Fest & Optimist Annual Car Show (Howell) – Enjoy the cool weather and rides at the Fall Fest & Optimist Annual Car Show in Soldier Memorial Park from 11am-4pm. This festival is the perfect pit stop to check out unique cars, enjoy live entertainment, sample food trucks, sip on beer/wine (for those ages 21+), sit around a fire pit, and more. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Click here to see how you can enjoy the unique mashup of a fall festival and car show.
Harvest Arts Festival (Toms River) – Head over to Washington Street from 11am-5pm for a festival that features the best of family-friendly fall fun. Downtown Toms River will be jam-packed with free kids’ games and activities, live bands, merchandise and handcraft vendors, food trucks, and more. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Click here to see how you can fall into fun with the whole family.
October 19
Trunk or Treat (Aberdeen) will be held at Matawan Regional High School from 1pm-5pm. Come trick or treat, check out the decorated trunks, hop on a hayride, visit the vendors, and more. If you are interested in decorating your trunk, you must sign up here in advance. The trunks will go head-to-head, and the winner of the best trunk design will win a prize. There is no entry fee to attend, but guests are asked to donate one bag of candy upon entry. Click here for more information.
Halloween Spooktacular Haunted Hayride (Freehold) – Scare or be scared at the Halloween Spooktacular Haunted Hayride, with rides starting at the West Main Street Wells Fargo Parking Lot at 1pm. The community comes together to decorate homes, act out spooky scenes, and haunt the passengers who dare to get on the hay wagon and embark on the haunted route. The hayrides are on an approximate schedule. Wristbands will be distributed starting at approximately 12:30pm and are free, though the hayride line will be closed once all wristbands are given out. There will be no-cost family fun activities to enjoy in the parking lot after you return. Learn more here.
October 25
All Hallows Eve Along the Burlington Path (Colts Neck) – A spooky night is brewing at Colts Neck Firehouse #1 from 5pm-8pm. The spirit of Halloween will come alive with activities like a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, spooky tales by the bonfire, hayrides, costume contests, and more. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children, and children 2 and under are free. Click here to learn more about how you can celebrate Halloween a week early.
Halloween Moonlit Market (New Egypt) – If trick-or-treating isn’t for you, go treasure-hunting instead at the Halloween Moonlit Market – happening at the New Egypt Flea Market Village from 5pm-9pm. The Moonlit Market is the perfect opportunity to show off your Halloween costume, shop for local treasures, and enjoy the autumn air. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.
Trunk or Treat (Manchester) – Fill your Halloween basket (or pillowcase) with candy a week early at the Manchester Trunk or Treat, taking place at Manchester Township High School from 7pm-9pm. Aside from early trick-or-treating – you can enjoy a haunted bus, face painting, and more. Admission is $2 per person. Click here to learn how you can add even more treats to your spooky season!
October 26
Halloween Spooktacular Costume Parade (Freehold) – The streets of Freehold will turn into a runway to show off your Halloween costume for a chance to win a prize, beginning at 12pm at the Freehold Raceway parking lot Manalapan Avenue entrance. Participants must check-in at noon and will be given a number to be pinned to their costume. Judges will be on the lookout for the best costumes and decide whose costume takes home the top treat. The participants will then follow the parade route as members of the community watch from the sidelines. There will be complimentary refreshments in the Hall of Records after the parade. There is no entry fee to participate in or watch the parade. You can learn more here.
October 31
Fall Friday Outdoor Movie Night Series (Red Bank) – Celebrate Halloween with a twist by catching the last installment of this movie night series at Coffee Corral, beginning at 6:30pm. In the spirit of Halloween, the selected movie will be Ghostbusters. Cozy up with a blanket or beach chair, grab a treat from the Corral, and enjoy the film under the crisp autumn air. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be popcorn and other snack items available for purchase. Click here to learn more.
Halloween Party & Watch the Parade (Toms River) – Celebrate the spookiest night of the year at the Mathis House from 5pm-9pm. Break out your costume and enjoy music, an outdoor buffet, kids’ activities, and more. Plus, you’ll have the perfect view of the Downtown Toms River Halloween Parade as it goes by. Tickets are $25 for adults, and $15 for children ages 12 and under. You can find additional information here.