Halloween Events in Las Vegas (2025 edition)
- Sarah Guild
- Sep 12, 2024
- 8 min read
Updated: Sep 11
Looking for fun and family-friendly Halloween events in Las Vegas? You're in the right place! Fall is one of our favorite times of the year, and Las Vegas offers plenty of great, not-so-spooky Halloween activities for kids and families. Whether you're a local or visiting in 2025, here are the best Halloween events in Las Vegas for families.
Haunted Harvest at the Springs Preserve
Downtown Summerlin Halloween Parade (Parade of Mischief)
Bellagio Fall Harvest
Summerlin Library Outdoor Fall Harvest
1. Haunted Harvest at the Springs Preserve
October 23 - 26, 2025
6pm - 8:30pm (members get in at 4pm)
$8 for members / $14 for non-members. Free for children ages 2 and younger.
We love the Haunted Harvest at the Springs Preserve! Included in your ticket you can trick-or-treat, play carnival games, enjoy entertainment, and lots of great Halloween decorations. I would recommend the event for kids under 12.
Exclusive presale for Springs Preserve members begins Monday, September 15. Public sale for non-members begins Monday, September 22. This event will sell out way in advance of the event, so don't wait to buy your tickets if you would like to attend.
My tips for the Haunted Harvest at Springs Preserve:
Get a membership for the Springs Preserve so you can get into the event at 4pm! Parking fills up fast and if you arrive at a later time you most likely will need to park at the Meadows Mall and walk over to the Preserve (which is a long walk for kids).
Bring a stroller if you have young kids. The Springs Preserve is large, and by the end of the night you won't regret having a stroller to bring your kids back to the car!
Bring a trick-or-treating bag to collect candy.
Wait to trick-or-treat until it's dark! They decorate the botanical garden in beautiful lights and decorations — you'll see the lights better at dusk/night.
Don't wait to get your tickets — they will sell out fast!
Most kids (and some adults) wear costumes to this event.

2. Gilcrease Orchard Fall Harvest Pumpkin Patch
September 27 - October 31
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays (and a bonus day on Friday, October 31)
7am - 2pm
Tickets will go on sale September 15.
You can’t beat a classic pumpkin patch experience at Gilcrease Orchard in Las Vegas! This popular fall event is perfect for families looking for festive fun and the best seasonal treats. If you're going to go to one fall event I'd make it this one!
What to Expect at the Gilcrease Orchard Fall Harvest:
Pick your own pumpkins (pay by the pound)
Enjoy scenic wagon rides
Eat the famous apple cider donuts and apple cider
Explore the corn maze and haze maze
My tips for Gilcrease Orchard:
Bring a wagon if you have one. They have wagons, but to go quick and you'll need something to carry your pumpkins.
Pick you pumpkins last so you don't have to carry them your entire visit.
Wear sturdy shoes (not sandals) you'll be walking through lots of dirt/hay.
You'll definitely want to grab some of their famous donuts and cider! I also like to grab a freezer jam or two to take home (they are so good and stay fresh in the freezer for several months)

3. HallOVeen at the Magical Forest at Opportunity Village
October 3 - 5, October 10 - 12, October 17 - November 2
5:30-9 pm: Sunday-Thursday
5:30-9:30pm: Friday & Saturday
Things to do at HallOVeen at Opportunity Village Magical Forest
HallOVeen at the Opportunity Village Magical Forest is so fun for kid— it's a little spooky, but still friendly-friendly. All of the below are included in your ticket cost:
Walking through the Forest
The highlight of the event is walking through the Magical Forest, decorated with fun, family-friendly halloween decorations and the trees are covered in gorgeous lights. If you get to Opportunity Village before it's dark, go to the rides first. The forest is more pretty when it's dark so you can enjoy the beautiful lights.
Rides
They have a train, carousel, a huge slide, and mini golf. The train ride through the forest is my favorite! You can ride as many rides as you would like, but I do recommend riding the train when it's dark so you can see the forest lit up as you ride through it.
During peak times during the night, ride lines can get long so prepare your kids beforehand!
There are height requirements on some rides.
Trick-or-Treating
There are several trick-or-treating spots throughout the forest. Last year they provided bags to collect candy, but you may want to bring your own just in case they run out. Many kids wear costumes to the Magical Forest.
Ticket Cost of HallOVeen at Opportunity Village Magical Forest
All-Access Passport: $25 (see discount code below)
Good for ages 4 and older. Children 3 and under are free.
Includes admission for one person, with unlimited rides and mini golf.
Does not include: Blastin' Bear's Shootin' Shack, Midway Carnival Games, Vegas Fright Nights, Food or Beverage
Proceeds benefit Opportunity Village — so it goes to a good cause!
I would recommend purchasing your tickets online beforehand so you can skip the box office. Get tickets here.
Use promo code HVOAA25 to get tickets for $18!

4. Parade of Mischief — Downtown Summerlin Halloween Parade
October 3, 2025 - October 25, 2025, Every Fri. & Sat. | 6PM
Looking for a free Halloween event in Las Vegas that’s perfect for the whole family? Don’t miss the Parade of Mischief at Downtown Summerlin! This high-energy, family-friendly Halloween parade features festive floats, costumed characters, spooky music, and more—making it one of the best free Halloween activities in Las Vegas.
Plus this year they are adding some new Wicked and Harry Potter elements to the parade (so excited for this!)
My tips for the Downtown Summerlin Parade of Mischief:
The parade is free to attend so expect large crowds. Give yourself plenty of time before to find parking. I recommend that you find parking at least 45 minutes before to the parade.
The music can get loud, so consider bringing headphones for young kids.
The parade is located on the east side of Downtown Summerlin. It starts at Footlocker and ends by Maggiano's.
You can bring chairs/blankets to sit on if you would like. We usually bring our doubler stroller so the kids have somewhere to sit, especially beforehand while we're waiting for it to start.
The Lego Store is the most kid-friendly store at Downtown Summerlin. Expect large crowds there as well, but it's still fun to go check out!

5. Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch
Open daily October 1st – October 31st, 2025
Monday – Thursday 4pm – 9pm
Friday 4pm – 10pm
Saturday 11am – 10pm
Sunday 11am – 9pm
Opening at 11am on October 24th for Nevada Days. Closing October 31st at 7pm.
8625 W Centennial Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89149
1001 New Beginnings Drive
Henderson, NV 89011
Our family loves Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patches for the huge inflatable slides! They also have rides, carnival games, food, petting zoo, and pumpkins to purchase (Although I don't recommend getting pumpkins or food from here though!)
Each inflatable or ride costs a certain number of tickets. You can purchase tickets at the locations. All rides cost between 1 - 4 tickets. 2025 Ticket Price still waiting to be released: 1 ticket is $, 20 tickets are $, and 40 tickets are $ .
My tips for Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch:
You must wear socks to go on the inflatables.
We get 20 tickets per kid. Tickets so super fast, so it's definiltey not the cheapest outing, but my kids do love it!
Adults are no longer allowed on the inflatables. Kids must be ages 3 - 15 to go on the inflatables.
Children must be at least 42" to participate on the mechanical rides.
The pumpkins are expensive here! I would skip buying pumpkins here and get their at Gilcrease Orchard (or from Costco, ha!)

6. Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch
Halloween Town in Las Vegas and Henderson offers games, rides, pumpkins, and face painting. To be honest, this is one event I personally skip — I don't like pop-up carnival rides, but I know lots of people that go to Halloween Town and love it!
Boca Park Halloween Town Location
510 S. Rampart Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89145
**This is the best location for kids ages 2 -10 years old.
The Boca Park location features a pumpkin patch, hay maze, carnival rides, carnival games, a food court, face painting, and pumpkin decorating.
Silverado Halloween Town Location
71 E Silverado Ranch Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89183
The Silverado Ranch location has carnival rides, games, a hay maze, and food court.
Southwest Halloween Town Location
7455 S. Rainbow Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89139
**This location is best for teens and young adults.
7. Moapa Valley Cornmaze
Select Days
3715 N Pioneer Rd Logandale NV 89021
Moapa Valley Corn Maze Activities & Pricing
Pricing starts at $16
Anyone entering the facility must pay admission.
Moapa Valley Corn Maze Activities included in your admissions:
Day Maze
Pumpkin Patch
Non-haunted Corn Maze
Pig Races
Bounce Pillow
Pedal Carts
Corn Pit
Playground
Cow Train
Petting Zoo
Swingset
8. Boulder City Halloween Express
October 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24 25, 26, 2025
5pm & 9pm
601 Yucca Street
Boulder City, NV
Ticktes go on sale September 1
Tickets: $25 for adults and $20 for children
Your non-scary journey begins with a 30 minute train ride with onboard activities. After the ride you will disembark for a Monster Mash dance party. While there, enjoy refreshment, games, and a costume contest. Total event time is approximately 90 minutes.
This event is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Nevada Southern Railway who support the museum in its preservation and education missions.
9. Bellagio Conservatory Harvest Display
September 13 - November 8, 2025
Experience the stunning Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Harvest Display in Las Vegas, open 24/7 and completely free to visit! From September 13 to November 8, 2025, the Conservatory transforms into a autumn wonderland filled with vibrant fall colors, intricate floral arrangements, and seasonal décor.
Whether you're looking for one of the best free fall activities in Las Vegas or simply want to explore one of the top attractions on the Strip, the Bellagio Harvest Display is a must-see!
10. Dia De Muertos at Springs Preserve
November 7-9, 2025
5pm - 9pm
Springs Preserve members get exclusive early entry beginning at 4pm.
Dia de Muertos at the Springs Preserve is a celebration full of color and life rooted in Latin American culture. This family-friendly event blends rich customs with exciting activities such as live entertainment, an array of altars honoring deceased relatives and loved ones, mariachis,sugar skull decorating, traditional food, art vendors and much more.
Tickets: Non-members: $15 adults, $9 children (ages 3-17). Value members: $11 adults, $7 children (ages 3-17).
Exclusive presale for Springs Preserve members begins Monday, Oct. 6. Public on sale for non-members begins Monday, Oct. 13.

11. Summerlin Library Outdoor Fall Festival
October 4, 2025
Alright, I know I titled this blog post the top 10 things to do in Las Vegas in the fall with kids, but I had to include this great free event too!
The Summerlin Library Outdoor Fall Festival is a great free event in Las Vegas! At the event you'll enjoy live entertainment, local vendors, tasty bites, games, crafts, and festive activities.
12. Sunflower Days at Gilcrease Orchard
Sunflower Days at Gilcrease Orchard are September 11,13,16,18, and 20. 7am - 10am.
Buy tickets on their website before visiting! $5 per person on Saturday. $3 per person on Tuesday & Thursday (kids 5 years old and younger are free)
Tickets includes:
Entrance into sunflower field
Fun photo backdrops & selfie stations
Face Painting on Saturdays only
Ticket does not include sunflower stems. Sunflowers are an additional $2 per stem. Bring your own scissors/shears if you can.

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