Get ready to fill up the calendar with loads of free and cheap things to do with your family this December! We’ve got tons of family-friendly events around Miami, Florida like Christmas light displays, free museum days and loads more. Scroll through to discover the best things to do with your kids this month in Miami.

Visit Bayfront Holiday Village

Bayfront Holiday Village will transform Bayfront Park into a shopping and entertainment destination for locals and tourists alike. The Village will become one of Miami’s most iconic offerings during the holiday season. Event details

Free First Saturday at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum

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The Gold Coast Railroad Museum is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and operating historic equipment. It houses over 40 historic rail cars including Presidential Rail Car 'Ferdinand Magellan,' and Florida East Coast Steam Locomotive #153. Visit on the first Saturday of the month for free days. Dec. 7. Event details

Visit Santa's Enchanted Forest

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Christmas is in the air in Santa's Enchanted Forest, Miami's holiday theme park. This venue has been a South Florida holiday tradition for more than 30 years. The whole family will enjoy the holiday light show, Christmas karaoke, holiday displays, Mistletoe Lane, and the tallest Christmas tree in South Florida. There are also magic shows, a freestyle motocross event, an aerial performance, a circus, thrill rides for big and little kids, animal shows, and a carnival. Event details

Check Out Wings of the Tropics

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Enjoy having hundreds of butterflies from all over the tropical world fluttering around you. Want to learn everything there is about these winged wonders? Then come to the Wings of the Tropics exhibit at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden for an exciting and interactive learning experience that will make your kids beg you to bring them back. Event details

Museums on Us Weekend

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Bank of America cardholders can get free admission to many museums the first full weekend of the month, including the Miami Children's Museum. Event details

Ride the North Pole Limited

Come to the Gold Coast Railroad Museum to kick off the holiday season in a very special way. See Santa's Magical Toy Workshop come to live and then mingle with the Kringles before you board the train to the North Pole. Event etails

Free Art Making at PAMM

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Every first Thursday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., visit the Perez Art Museum Miami for this free monthly program featuring art-making sessions in the galleries, inspired by works on view. Dec. 5. Event details

North Pole Pajama Party at the Museum of Discovery and Science

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Start a family tradition and wear your pajamas or elf costumes for this festive event! Enjoy all Museum exhibits and a holiday science show, sip hot chocolate, concoct elf slime and decorate holiday ornaments. Your Pajama Party ticket also includes an invitation to journey to the North Pole in our IMAX theater. Dec. 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22. Event details

Nights of Lights at Pinecrest Gardens

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Pinecrest Gardens transforms into a winter wonderland dotted by thousands of twinkling holiday lights that go up, through and around the whimsical botanical landscape. Dec. 13-Jan. 1. Event details

Santa's Wonderland Comes to Bass Pro

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Santa’s Wonderland returns to Bass Pro Shops and families are invited to enjoy this magical Christmas village offering free photos with Santa and free family holiday activities including fun crafts and games. Features include rustic Christmas cabins, holiday characters and live elves set amongst a dazzling backdrop of snow-covered hills and illuminated Christmas trees. The Santa’s Wonderland Christmas village offers remote control trucks, laser/foam toy arcade, Lincoln Logs building area and much more. Kids can also spend time at one of the activity tables where they can write a letter to Santa, color and do fun crafts, all for free. Event details

Night Hike & Campfire at the Deering Estate

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Explore the woods and it’s wildlife as it comes to life at night! After the guided hike, gather around a campfire and enjoy complementary s’mores. Ages 4+. Dec. 11. Event details

Little Lizards Program at Pinecrest Gardens

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This drop-in, informal program will feature new activities every Wednesday relating to a monthly theme. Lizards will read, explore, create and imagine while learning about the wonders of nature. No prior registration necessary. Weather permitting. Ages 3-10. Event details

Visit The NightGarden

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The NightGarden 2019 will feature more lights, new fun and interactive surprises, an expanded footprint that is 3X larger than last year, expanded parking, and an all-new, free AR augmented reality Fairy Quest challenge. Plus, The NightGarden is bringing back last year’s crowd favorites, including Archimedes, the Talking Tree, the flying fairies, the New Year's Eve fireworks spectacular, Miami’s finest food and beverage, and a new and more challenging lost fairy puzzle. Event details

Free Third Friday at the Miami Children's Museum

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Check out what's new at this awesome kids' museum for FREE on the third Friday of the month. Due to large crowds, it is suggested that strollers be left at home. Dec. 20. Event details

All Aboard the Polar Express

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Set to the sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, passengers will relive the magic of the classic story as they are whisked away on THE POLAR EXPRESS™ for a magical one-hour trip to meet Santa. Once on board, your hosts will work their way through the car and punch your golden ticket before hot chocolate and a delicious cookie are served by dancing chefs. Passengers then read along with the classic children’s book, The Polar Express, by Chris Van Allsburg. Event details

Build a Christmas Countdown Calendar at Home Depot

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Create your own countdown to the holidays, and have a blast with your child while doing it. Kids develop hands-on skills with sanding, nailing and applying stickers. With help from parents and store associates, your child will make a merry memory this holiday season. Dec. 7. Event details

—Kate Loweth

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Editor’s note: We’re making every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date information. However, sometimes closures occur at the last minute due to circumstances beyond our control, such as the spread of Covid-19. We highly recommend that you call ahead before you pack your kids (and all those snacks, and diapers…) and haul them across town. Stay safe! 

The wild is calling your family for an adventure hike… but you’d like a little guidance while heading into the unknown. We’ve found 7 guided nature walks and hikes along San Diego’s most beautiful hiking trails and nature trails. Follow along as rangers and docents lead the way and discuss wildlife, plants and more exciting details like the starry sky and the sounds of coyotes. Put on your sturdy shoes and read on for where to join the fun and head into the great outdoors on both day hikes and night hikes!

Batiquitos Lagoon Group Walk

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Join a docent-led guided nature walk courtesy of the Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation. Walks take place throughout the year. The walks focus on a particular aspect of the lagoon wildlife and environment, and cover a wide range of topics. To join a scheduled walk, no reservations are required. If you have a larger group let them know so they can accommodate you.

Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation Nature Center
7380 Gabbiano Ln
Carlsbad, CA 92011
760-931-0800
Online: batiquitosfoundation.org

Canyoneer Hikes with the Nat

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With over 75 different hikes scheduled, there are plenty of terrains to choose from. The best part is the hikes are led by a Naturalist from the San Diego Natural History Museum. From a 3 mile, 500 elevation hike down Santa Margarita River (spotting raptors in the trees) to a 3 mile 200 elevation easier hike at Cool Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, most of these hikes are probably better for older kids. Check them all out, here!

Note: Due to COVID-19 all Canyoneer hikes/walks are cancelled through Apr. 30, 2020.

Online: sdnhm.org/canyoneer-hikes

Hike With a County Parks Ranger

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What’s better than hiking with a ranger? Head out to Otay Lakes County Park and meet up with a ranger who will lead a 1.5 to 2 mile easy-to-moderate hike of Lower Otay Reservoir and Otay Valley. Learn about the park’s history, animals and plants. Bring water, comfortable hiking shoes and a hat. Meet at the park office.

Dates: Sundays; April 5 & May 3
Time: 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m.
Cost: Free

Otay Lakes County Park
2270 Wueste Rd, Chula Vista, CA 91915
619-482-7361
Online: allparksguide

Mission Trails Family Discovery Walks

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Hike it out with a Park Trail Leader on a family nature walk to discover the many changes that occur in the park throughout the year. These walks provide an opportunity for families to enjoy some quality time together in nature! Bring hats, sunscreen, sturdy shoes and a smile.

Dates: 4th Sunday of every month, from 3-4:30 p.m.
Cost: Free

Mission Trails Regional Park
Visitor and Interpretive Center
One Father Junipero Serra Trail
San Diego, CA 92119
Online: mtrp.org

Solar Walk & Stargazing

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If you feel adventurous and would like to take a docent-led night hike, then head over to the Blue Sky Ecological Reserve. Join them on a journey into outer space, and viewing of our nighttime skies. They’ll take you on a trip through the solar system on the 1.5 mile hike into the Reserve before meeting up with Curiosity Peak astronomers from Julian with their powerful telescopes trained on a distant constellation or planet. Bundle up and go!

Date: Ongoing, next event, Sat., April 18

Blue Sky Ecological Reserve

16275 Espola Road
Poway, CA 92064
858-668-4781
Online: poway.org

Evening Hike at Goodan Ranch

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All ages welcome to hit the trail at sundown for a ranger-led evening hike! Meet with park staff at the Goodan Ranch staging area for an informative 3-mile trek through open meadows and old oak groves, including a stop at the Goodan Ranch visitors center. Experience the sights and sounds of the preserve at night, while learning about its diverse habitat. Remember to come prepared with warm clothing, a flashlight or headlamp, and enough water for a 3-mile journey. Details, here.

Date: April 4, 6:30 p.m.; May 23, 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free

Goodan Ranch
16281 Sycamore Canyon Rd.
Poway, CA 92064
858-513-4737

They Only Come Out at Night Hike!

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Follow a ranger for a cool night hike along the trails of Flinn Springs. While walking, be sure to look for coyotes, owls, bats, and bobcats. Don't worry, it's not too scary... but don't forget to bring a flashlight! Sorry, no dogs allowed. Details, here.

Date: April 19, 6:30 p.m.
Cost: Free; parking $3

Flinn Springs County Park
14787 Olde Hwy. 80
El Cajon, CA 92021
619-561-0180

––Nikki Walsh

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Editor’s note: We’re making every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date information. However, sometimes closures occur at the last minute due to circumstances beyond our control, such as the spread of Covid-19. We highly recommend that you call ahead before you pack your kids (and all those snacks, and diapers…) and haul them across town. Stay safe! 

Cirque du Soleil is swinging into town, The Flower Fields are alive with blooms and Disney’s Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical takes to the stage. Read on for all the fun things to do with kids in San Diego this March.

Visit The Flower Fields

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It's the most wonderful time of the year in Carlsbad! The Flower Fields are open Mar.1-May 10. Go Behold over 50 acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers that offer a wondrous display of color. Also enjoy a wagon ride pulled by an antique tractor, a sweet pea maze, mining for gemstones, a Santa’s village-themed playground and more. This year you can also find Dole Whip, chocolate covered strawberries, soft serve, and shakes at The Strawberry Shack of Carlsbad at The Flower Fields.

This season at The Flower Fields, Kid's Day is Mar. 22. There will be special activities including a bounce house, drumming, bubble making, ballooning & face painting, and an appearance by the Fern Street Circus.

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See Cirque du Soleil's OVO

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Cirque du Soleil is swinging into San Diego with the enchanting masterpiece, OVO. OVO, meaning “egg” in Portuguese, is a rush into a colorful ecosystem, where insects work, eat, crawl, flutter, play, fight and look for love in a non-stop riot of energy and movement. When a mysterious egg appears in their midst, the insects are intensely curious about this object that represents the mystery and cycles of their lives. It's love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye – and the feeling is mutual.

The cast of OVO is comprised of 52 performing artists from 14 countries specializing in many acrobatic acts. OVO is now a Cirque du Soleil classic. It features over 10 different high level acrobatic acts such as Foot Juggling & Icarian Games, Hand Balancing, Contortion, Aerial Straps, Slackwire, Russian Cradle and a signature final act mixing Trampoline, Tumbling & Rock-Climbing.

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Attend EXPO Day at Petco Park

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Join the fun March 7th for the 12th annual San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering, the largest STEAM Festival in Southern California! The Festival kicks off with Expo Day at Petco Park for a free day of family-fun and learning. Bring the family to interact with 150+ exhibitors and STEAM professionals from San Diego’s local science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) industries. Whether you're extracting DNA, making slime, hanging with reptiles, coding, 3-D printing, exploring space, playing with the latest VR technology––there is something for everyone and you don't want to miss out! In the week following Expo Day, known as STEM Week, you’ll find dozens of STEAM-events and programs throughout San Diego County. Be sure to check out lovestemsd.org for a complete list of events.

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Revel at the 8th Annual International Mariachi Festival

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Join the revelry at the 8th Annual International Mariachi Festival. There will be face painting, a caricaturist artist, live street art, Wow Factor Attractions, including a rock climbing wall, a Mayan Maze, petting zoo, pony rides, arts & crafts, and so much more! Free entrance for kids under 12 years old.

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Appreciate Nature at the 6th Annual River Kids Discovery Days

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Bask in the great outdoors at the 6th Annual River Kids Discovery Days––two days of nature, fun and learning for kids. Families from across San Diego can participate in a free celebration of the San Diego River, featuring nature fun. Choose from a variety of volunteer projects and outdoor education opportunities to give your kids a leading role in protecting our natural resources and creating green spaces for the community.

Multiple events will take place all along the 52 miles of the San Diego River, from the mountains to the ocean and everywhere in between! Restore natural habitats, create nature-inspired community art, take a guided tour with a Park Ranger, plant native plants in a local canyon, hike at a pristine open-space preserve and much more.

RSVP required. To view the list of events and to RSVP, visit riverdiscoverydays.org.

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See What Goes Bump in the Night on This Hike

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During this fun and engaging activity, 'They Only Come Out at Night,' a ranger will lead a cool night hike along the trails of Flinn Springs. You'll be on the lookout for coyotes, owls, bats, and bobcats. Don't worry, it's not too scary... but don't forget to bring a flashlight! Sorry, no dogs allowed. Day-use parking is $3. All ages are welcome. Inclement weather may cancel the event.

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See Disney's Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical

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Kids not ready to let the Frozen hype go? Take them to relive the magic of this Disney treasure at a performance of Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical. This unforgettable theatrical experience is filled with sensational special effects and powerhouse performances. It’s a timeless tale of a family pulled apart by a mysterious secret – one sister struggles to find her voice and harness her powers within, while the other embarks on an epic journey to bring her family together through the redemptive power of love. Disney on Broadway performances are recommended for a general audience. As an advisory to parents, Disney recommends its productions for ages 6 and up. All people entering the theater, regardless of age, must have a ticket.

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––Beth Shea

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Mid-winter break is almost here, and you know what that means, parents…hasta la vista routine. Take advantage of these different days with late night adventures you wouldn’t dare try on a school night. From go-karting to skiing to late night museum programs, read on for details about what to do after dark.

Race Around the Track

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As the area’s only indoor, electric go-kart track, K1Speed is the place to be after hours. They’re open until 10 p.m. every day of the week (and even later on weekends), so you and the kids will have plenty of time to race the night away. Plus, driving is as easy as walking in, signing a waiver and hitting the track (hint: call ahead on weekends to check possible wait times). Kids need to be 48 in. to drive. The only question left is who’s going to win?

Carve the Mountain at Night

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Your kids have raced down these runs when the sun is up. Maybe they’ve even outpaced you. But when the sun sets, The Summit at Snoqualmie is a whole different brand of awesome. They’re open until 10 p.m. weekdays for Night Skiing and Galactic Tubing Night Sessions all season long. That means you and the kids can take in more runs, with less wait time once the sun goes down. And the lift ticket prices? Let’s just say they’re hard to beat.

Play a Mean Pinball

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Punctuate your Friday night with the dinging bells and flashing lights of classic pinball machines at Seattle’s very own Pinball Museum. All the machines are set to free play so your kids can play till their hearts’ content. Join in or watch them win at this retro evening activity. The Pinball Museum is open until 8 p.m. on Friday nights. Kids 7 & up are welcome.

Strike Up Fun Bowling

10 pins. One ball. Enough said. Bring the kids for some evening bowling hours over break. From Monday Madness deals that save some green, to X-Bowl blowouts that include fog machines and laser lights, bowling in the dark is anything but tame. Check out our favorite spots to get your roll on before heading out.

Dive in to Family Swim Night

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Wait for an hour after you eat, but definitely take the kids swimming before bed. Not only is it a natural segue to bath time, but it’ll wear them out in the best way. Check out Family Swim at the Meadowbrook Pool Tues. & Thurs. from 7-8 p.m. or the Mountlake Terrace Pool with its lazy river that’s open for public swim on the same days from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Those on the south end can swim at the Rainier Beach Pool on Fri. from 7-8 p.m. or the Federal Way Community Center Pool that’s open nightly from 6:30-8 p.m. (psst… kids can try their hand at the climbing wall during these hours too). Need more info? Find a pool that’s close to you and then dive in!

Ride The Great Wheel

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You see its colorful, animated lights when you’re tooling around the city at night. But going for a ride once the sun sets? That’s a new trip. Both The Great Wheel and Wings Over Washington are open until 10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Take the kids to see the city in a whole new light (or in this case, dark). Get the need-to-know details then plan it!

 

Take Flight

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Suit up because this ride goes to eleven. Make the most of your evening hours when you take the kids indoor skydiving at iFly Seattle. Open Mon.-Thurs. until 9 p.m. and Fri. until 10 p.m., the adventure never stops here. After getting fitted for your gear, skilled instructors will walk you through the flight, in the most entertaining way. Then it’s your turn to catch air. Kids 3 & up are welcome. We know what they’ll be dreaming about tonight.

Go on a Night Hike

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The best part about night hiking is that, short of a flashlight, there’s not much prep involved. Put on your walking shoes and bundle up, then take the kids to a local trail or park and get hiking. If you like things a bit more organized, join the monthly hikes at Mercer Slough through PacSci. Check our events calendar to get details about upcoming hikes.

Spend a Night at the Museum

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You navigate them in the daytime with your eyes closed, but your favorite museums take on a whole different personality at night. Visit one after hours to take advantage of cool programming, like untangling octopus intelligence at PacSci and FiredUP Fridays at KidsQuest, where families can create pottery together. Many also offer free admission in the evening hours, like the Imagine Children’s Museum in Everett that welcomes families for free on third Fridays from 5:30-9 p.m. Find your nighttime favorite for a new adventure.

Go Roller Skating

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Lace up your skates because the roller rink is calling. We love that so many rinks offer exciting nighttime skating options for families. Whether you love glow skating, games & prizes or just scoring a good deal, we’ve got just the rink for you and the kids to try.

Be Extreme

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Indoor trampoline parks, laser tag arenas and play structures that rival the size of your house are all the rage with your crew. So why not let them have at it? Test their mettle in the laser tag arena at Arena Sports’ Mill Creek location, open Tues.-Thurs. until 9 p.m. and Fri. until 10 p.m. Elevated Sportz, another north end fave, also clocks late night hours, staying open until 9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. and 10 p.m. on Friday. Families can also log airtime on the tramps at Defy Seattle. They stay open until 9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. and midnight on Friday. After all this excitement, you have to wonder, will they even stay awake for the car ride home?

—Allison Sutcliffe

 

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It’s almost time for ghouls and goblins to kick off the Halloween events in Orange County. Here is a list of fun annual events that are fit for the whole family. Check back often! We’ll be adding more events as they are created. 

Adventure City’s Boo-tastic Halloween Party – Anaheim

1238 S Beach Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92804

October 11th, 18th, 25th, & 31st, 2019

5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

$26.95 per person

The kid-friendly Halloween Party at Adventure City is sure to be a hit with the whole family. The special, private event is for ticketholders only and includes a Trick-or-Treat street for collecting goodies, a Vortex Tunnel, tricks from the Mad Scientist Magician, a Halloween Scavenger Hunt, a Spooktacular Dance Party, and eleven rides. 2018 tickets sold out so be sure to purchase your tickets early! Guests are invited to dress up in their favorite costumes (not required) and enjoy the spirit of the spooky season.

 

Anaheim Fall Festival & Halloween Parade – Anaheim

Downtown Anaheim

Broadway & Clementine, Anaheim, CA

Saturday, October 26, 2019

All Day

Parade Begins at 6:00 p.m.

For nearly 100 years, the community of Anaheim has taken to the streets celebrating the season with a Fall Festival and Halloween Parade. Kids 12 and under are invited to dress up in their best costumes and take part in the Kiddie Costume Contest, and the best dressed pets can take part in the Halloween Pooch Pawrade. The parade travels down Center Street Promenade through Downtown and ends at the Anaheim Packing House. The Anaheim Festival and Parade is rich in history, with the first parade being held in 1924, and led by baseball stars Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson. At the peak of its popularity, the parade drew approximately 150,000 spectators into the streets and the event was televised in LA and Orange County. Don’t miss out on this exciting annual Anaheim tradition.

 

Boo at the Zoo – Santa Ana Zoo – Santa Ana

1801 E Chestnut Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92701

October 20-21 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

October 27-28 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

$9.95 for ZooMembers

$19.95 for Non Members

The Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park will hold the annual Boo at the Zoo event for “Merry not scary” Halloween fun for the whole family, and perfect for kids ages 2-12. Come in costume and trick or treat from 10 treat stations to collect toys, books, snacks, and candy. Participants will enjoy entertainment, games, stories, animal presentations, a walk through the “Teen Scream” haunted house, and a costume parade. For an additional fee, guests can take a ride aboard the “Boofari Express” train and carousel. Food and drinks are available for purchase at the snack bar near the playground and the gift shop. Children under three are free.

 

Camp Spooky at Knott’s Berry Farm – Buena Park

8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, CA  90620

Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 28 – Oct. 27, and Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019.

Every Fall, Camp Snoopy transforms into Camp Spooky at Knott’s Berry Farm for kid-friendly Halloween fun with activities that are ideal for ages 3-11. In addition to enjoying the rides and the Halloween decorations, guests can see all their favorite Peanuts characters dressed up in costume and watch the Halloween-themed performance at the Camp Snoopy Theater. Kids will also enjoy taking a trip to the pumpkin patch, trick-or-treating throughout the park, a costume contest with Snoopy and Friends, a Dia De Los Muertos Celebration, and much more.

 

Cops N’ Goblins – Buena Park 

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6650 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, CA

Thursday, October 31, 2019

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Free

The Cops N’ Goblins Halloween Trick-Or-Treating Spooktacular is a free annual community event where families can meet members of the Police Department as well as favorite characters from local attractions like Knott’s Berry Farm, Medieval Times, and Pirate’s Dinner Adventure. Kids can come out in costume and trick-or-treat for candy. The event also includes a haunted maze, music, and other fun family activities.

 

Cryptozoology Night at the Santa Ana Zoo

1801 E Chestnut Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92701

September 21, 2019

6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

$39

Enthusiasts of the unexplained and aficionados of the paranormal won’t want to miss the Cryptozoology Night at the Santa Ana Zoo. Hosted by Haunted OC guide Charles Spratley, guests will learn more about the not-so-normal creatures of the night like the Yeti, Chupacabra, and Sasquatch. Spratley will discuss the origins, sightings, and possible explanations of these elusive creatures and more. Ben Hansen, the former host of Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files will also speak about his experience searching for these cryptid creatures (legendary or undiscovered creatures) and share stories about his exciting cases. After the presentations, guests will enjoy a night walk around the zoo in search of the nocturnal animals who come out after dark. General admission is $39 for the 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. event. Guests who purchase Bigfoot Admission for $50 will enjoy early entry at 5:30 p.m., unlimited ride time until 6:30, VIP seating for the presentation, and the after dark night walk.

 

Dia De Los Muertos Celebration – Garden Grove

11551 Trask Avenue, Garden Grove, CA 92843

TBA

4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Free

The Dia De Los Muertos Celebration in Garden Grove is a FREE community event for the whole family at the Elks Lodge #1952. Participants will enjoy face painting, music, a photo booth, giveaways, crafts, and food will be available to purchase. Cap off the evening with a screening of the movie Coco. Please do not bring outside food or beverages.

 

Discovery Cube’s Spooky Science – Santa Ana

2500 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705

Weekends in October

During regular museum hours

$14.95 for kids, $19.95 for adults

Discovery Cube is inviting visitors of all ages to learn about the world of Wizards and Dragons. Engaging, hands-on activities and experiments will teach kids more about STEM concepts in a fun, Halloween-themed environment and discover the world of chemistry in the Wizard of Ooze performance. There will be five costume-themed weekends to enjoy including:

Super Hero Weekend

Animal Science Weekend

Community Leaders Weekend

Sci-Fi Weekend

Halloween Weekend

 

Halloween Animal Art – Orange 

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA

October 19th 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Park entrance $5 per car

Zoo entrance $2 per person

The Orange County Zoo is hosting a one-hour class for kids ages 5-10. Participants will learn about the animals that are associated with Halloween, do a Halloween themed craft, and meet an animal up close. Registration is required for this event and there is a fee of $5 per child. One parent is allowed per child with $5 fee.

 

Halloween Boutique at Roger’s Gardens – Corona Del Mar

2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd., Corona del Mar, CA 92625

August 30 – October 31, 2019

9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Free

Come explore Malice in Wonderland, the Halloween Boutique at Roger’s Gardens in Corona Del Mar. Slip down the rabbit hole and explore a labyrinth of oddities and designs in the Mad Hatter’s Workshop a sip a cup of tea at the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. Enjoy the unique and imaginative decor, but don’t lose your head in the Red Queen’s domain!

 

Halloween Fest – Huntington Beach

Downtown Huntington Beach on Main Street and 5th & PCH

Thursday, October 31, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Bring the kids out for a safe and fun trick or treating event in Downtown Huntington Beach. Local businesses will be handing out candy, and police, fire, and marine safety will be there with treats to pass out and equipment to show off. Visitors will enjoy bounce houses, inflatable slides, games, an obstacle course, creepy critters, and Halloween-themed photo stations. There is a costume contest for dogs at 5:30 and a costume contest for kids at 6:00.

 

Halloween Fest at Villa Park

Oct. 26, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

The annual Halloween Fest in Villa Park will be held on a Saturday this year. The free community event includes a coloring contest, costume contest, and a pumpkin carving and decorating contest. Other free activities include a hayride, trick or treating from local merchants, crafts, dancing, and more. Food and beverages will be available for purchase, and additional activities are often added to this fun Halloween event.

 

Halloween Fun with Family & Friends – Stanton

Stanton Central Park

10660 Western Ave, Stanton, CA 90680

October 26, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

The city of Stanton is hosting this fun Halloween event for community members at Stanton Central Park. Guests wil enjoy music played by a DJ, games to play, spooky story times, crafts, a costume contest, and trick or treating. Dress up in your costume and bring your treat bag and have a fun Halloween time with the whole family.

 

Halloween Happenings at the Westminster Mall – Westminster

Westminster Mall

8200 Westminster Boulevard, Westminster, CA

Thursday, October 31

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

The annual Halloween Happenings event is coming back to Westminster Mall. Families are invited to come out and trick or treat throughout the mall, and visit game booths to win prizes and fun treats. Everyone is invited to come in costume. No masks for adults and children over 12 please.

 

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort – Anaheim

Disneyland Park & California Adventure

September 6 – October 31, 2019

Included with regular price of admission

Every year, Disneyland dresses up for Halloween with fun and spooky decorations throughout the park and characters in costume. Guests will love the Main Street Pumpkin Festival with hundreds of hand-carved jack-o-lanterns on display. California Adventure will be decked out in Halloween Decorations, too with fun activities like Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree, Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween, and Guardian of the Galaxy’s Monsters After Dark. Disney fans won’t want to miss Mickey’s Halloween Party, a separately priced special event on select nights during September and October that includes trick-or-treating, Halloween Scream fireworks, Villain’s Square, and the Frightfully Fun Parade kicked off by the Headless Horseman.

 

Halloween Wigged Out 5K/10K – Huntington Beach

Sunday, October 20, 2019

10K Start: 8:30 am

5K Start at 8:35 am

Kid’s 1/2 Mile Pumpkin Patch 8:00 am

Bolsa Chica State Beach- Eastern Lot 25

17243 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, 92649

The Halloween Wigged Out 5K/10K race is part race, part Day of the Dead celebration for the whole family. Racers are invited to come in costume or wearing wigs. The event will also include Halloween goodies, carnival games, and live music. There are a variety of course lengths in addition to the 5K and 10K, including the half mile youth run, and the 200 yard Diaper Dash. Visit the website for more information on race day events and entry fees.

 

Halloween Zoo-tacular at the OC Zoo – Orange

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA

October 26, 2019

10 am – 4 pm

Park entrance $5 per car

Zoo entrance $2 per person

The Halloween Zoo-tacular at the Orange County Zoo includes trick-or-treating for kids 12 and under, a scavenger hunt, spooky crafts, and games. Watch the zoo animals enjoy treat-filled pumpkins during this fun Halloween event. Come in costume! The first 100 kids wearing a costume will receive a free gift. Also, during the month of October, the OC Zoo will host Halloween Animal Art preschool programs on select days. Check the calendar for details.

 

Haunted Hills Whiting Ranch 5K/12K – Trabuco Canyon

Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park

27901 Glenn Ranch Rd., Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679

October 19, 2019

Check in at 7:30 a.m.

5K – $50; 12K – $60

The Haunted Hills Whiting Ranch race sponsored by Rock It Racing takes runners through the trails of Trabuco Canyon. Whiting Ranch is a favorite spot for hikers and mountain bikers and is home to Red Rock Canyon, Orange County’s own geological masterpiece. Dogs are not allowed in the park and strollers are not allowed on the course. The Haunted Hills race is paper cupless, so wear a hydration pack to fill up at the start, finish, and at aid stations along the racecourse.

 

Haunted OC Ghost Walks

Locations Vary

Events are recurring through October 31

Approximately $23 – $25 per person

Haunted Orange County Paranormal Tours & Events offers a selection of eerie ghost walks that explore the most haunted locations around the community. The Black Star Canyon Haunted History Night Hike takes you away from the safety of the city streets out into the darkness where mysterious lights circulate, and apparitions appear. The Old Towne Orange Haunted History Ghost walk dives into the not-so-glamorous past of Orange Plaza and explores haunted destinations like the Chapman Antique Mall, the Royer Mansion, and Rutabegorz Restaurant. The Santa Ana Haunted History Ghost Walk tells tales of murder and execution, and takes guests into the city’s most haunted homes, the Howe-Waffle Victorian Mansion. The San Juan Capistrano Ghost Walk explores the streets of Los Rios where restless spirits wander and learn about the tragic 1812 earthquake that crushed 42 people to death with falling stone as they sat in church. The Ghost Walks are all led by experienced local historians, and while the walks are offered year-round, it’s a little more fun when Halloween is around the corner.

 

Hauntington Harbour Place Trick OR Treat – Huntington Beach

Huntington Harbor Mall

16847 Algonquin St, Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Oct. 11, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

The annual trick or treat event at the Huntington Harbour mall is a fun opportunity for local families. Come out and trick or treat at all the shops at the mall, enjoy a bounce house and face painting, games and activities. This year there will also be a raffle and funds collected will benefit Waggin Trails Rescue Foundation, and they are collecting blankets and towels for local dog rescue organizations. Come on out and have a goulish good time.

 

Irvine Park Pumpkin Patch – Orange

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA  92869

September 14 – October 31, 2019

Weekends 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Weekdays 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Park Entrance Fee: Weekdays $3.00 per vehicle, Weekends $5.00 per vehicle, Holidays $7.00 per vehicle

The annual Irvine Park Pumpkin Patch is back with more Halloween family fun. Guests can choose the perfect pumpkin from the pumpkin patch to take home, and watch the Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off on September 22nd to see who grew the biggest pumpkin this year. Climb aboard the 1/3 scale train for a trip around the park and the big green tractor-pulled wagon for a hay ride with family and friends. Face painting and cookie decorating will be available for those who like getting creative. Kids will have a blast jumping in the moon bouncer and playing carnival games and the ring toss. Mini John Deere races are available for kids ages 5-8 and kids can stop in the mining area to pan for gold and take home a bag of gold that they found themselves. Wander through the not so scary haunted house and get lost in the hay maze. Don’t forget to capture pumpkin patch memories at one of the many photo stands around the park set up with fall and Halloween-themed props to take pictures of the whole family. Most activities require tickets which can be purchased for $6 each or $75 for a book of 15 tickets. Pumpkin prices vary based on size.

 

Jack O’Lantern Jamboree – Garden Grove

13630 Atlantis Way, Garden Grove, CA 92844

Saturday, October 26, 2019

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

$10 per person

The annual Jack O’Lantern Jamboree is coming to Atlantis Play Center in Garden Grove. Only 1,000 tickets will be sold to this exciting Halloween event that is fun for the whole family. Tickets must be purchased in advance online, in person, or by phone and the cost is $10 per person, ages 2 and under are free. Tickets will be on sale beginning October 7th through October 24th. Those lucky ghouls who get tickets will enjoy train rides, bounce houses, a pumpkin patch, balloons, crafts, a magic show, and more plus all the exciting play structures and activities that kids love at Atlantis Play Center.

 

Spooky Seas at the Ocean Institute – Dana Point

Ocean Institute – 24200 Dana Point Harbor Dr., Dana Point, CA 92629

TBA

6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

$10 per person; $35 for Family Four Pack; 2 and under free

Come out to the Ocean Institute in Dana Point for an evening of spooky and spellbinding fun and excitement. Kids are invited to wear their costumes and trick or treat through the Mad Scientist’s lab. They will explore experiments with ghostly bubbles, fizzing eyeballs, and glowing slime, meet some creepy animals and more.

 

Mini Monster Bash – La Habra

The Children’s Museum at La Habra

301 S. Euclid St., La Habra, CA  90631

October 31, 2019

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Free with paid admission to the Children’s Museum

The Mini Monster Bash at the Children’s Museum at La Habra is a great way for toddlers and preschoolers to kick of a day of Halloween Fun. Guests are invited to wear costumes and join in for games, crafts, a mini maze, and much more, all while enjoying the wonderful children’s museum.

 

Monster Dash 5K, 10K, 15K, Half Marathon – Huntington Beach

Bolsa Chica State Beach

Parking in Jack in the Box parking lot at PCH and Warner

17243 CA-1, Huntington Beach, CA 92649

October 19, 2019

Check in begins at 7:00 a.m.

The Monster Dash in Huntington Beach is hosted by A Better World Running. The small event is on an open course along the paved bike path at Bolsa Chica State Beach just steps from the water’s edge. Approximately 150 racers will complete the Monster Dash. The 5K loop will have an aid station offering water, Gatorade, Gu gel, granola bars, bananas, and more to re-hydrate and energize racers.

 

Pretend City Halloween Events – Irvine

29 Hubble Drive, Irvine, CA  92618

Dates and times vary

During the month of October, Pretend City hosts a variety of special Halloween activities. Costume week kicks off on October 25th and runs through October 31st. Guests are invited to wear their costumes to Pretend City and receive 25% off the price of the second admission. Come out on Friday, October 25th for Frankenstein Friday to dance to the Monster Mash, make fun crafts lie Frankenprints, and do Monster-themed math and science activities. Saturday, October 26th, come out for the OC Ghostbusters event. Kids will learn about science and make slime, play ghostly games, and have the opportunity to have their picture taken n the Ghostbusters car. On October 31st, Pretend City will host a Trick-or-Treating extravaganza for kids to collect goodies at various stations throughout the museum. There will even be a Monster Mash Dance Party. Come out and join the fun.

 

Tanaka Farms Pumpkin Patch & Fall Harvest Festival – Irvine

5380 3/4 University Drive, Irvine, CA

September 21st-October 31st

Daily 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Admission is $4 per person

The Tanaka Farms Pumpkin Patch is a popular activity among Orange County locals. Come in and choose your own pumpkin from acres of pumpkins growing in the fields of Tanaka Farms. During the week, visitors to the pumpkin patch can enjoy wagon rides, a petting zoo with goats, sheep, and an alpaca, a corn maze, and a u-pick vegetable patch. On Saturdays and Sundays during the month of October, Tanaka Farms hosts the Weekend Fall Harvest Festival. In addition to the regular weekday activities, guests will also enjoy ATV rides, games, interactive kids activities, face painting, a pumpkin cannon, and food to purchase and enjoy. Tickets are required for the activities.

 

Wagon Ride – $6/unlimited rides

Petting Zoo – $6

Sanrio Entry Package – $20 – includes admission, wagon ride, petting zoo, limited edition Hello Kitty Plush

Game & Activity Tickets – $5 each or 5 for $20

Parking Passes – $10 (required on weekends)

 

Terrifying 10-Miler & Halloween 5K-10K-Kids Run – Dana Point

Salt Creek Beach

33333 Pacific Coast Hwy Dana Point, CA 92629

October 27, 2019

Check in begins at 6:30 a.m.

The Terrifying 10-Miler & Halloween 5K – 10K – Kids Run is hosted by Renegade Racing. The Halloween-themed race includes a kids Superhero half-mile run. The course is paved the whole way and runs along the Orange County coastline with views of the ocean at Salt Creek Beach. There will be trick and treat aid stations, a costume contest, a pumpkin patch, and a pumpkin decorating contest. All participants, including the kids, will receive medals for completing the race.

 

The Seance

Cross Roads Escape Games

4245 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807

October 2 – November 3, 2019

The Séance is a frightening interactive theatre experience with live actors and special effects. Madam Ruby invites you to be her guest to step beyond the veil and participate in her Séance. Who or what will be waiting for you? During the Seance, you will be required to interact with your surroundings and others, living or dead, in the room. Participants ages 16+ only. There are limited tickets available with up to 8 guests per show. Cross Roads Escape Games is home of the award winning Hex Room, Psych Ward, and Fun House escape games and was voted top ten in the nation by USA Today.

 

Treats in the Streets – Orange

Old Towne Orange Plaza

1 Plaza Square, Orange, California  92866

Thursday, October 24, 2019

4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Come on out to Orange Circle for the annual Treats in the Streets event. Local merchants fill the streets to hand out goodies to little trick-or-treaters. Families are encouraged to dress up in their favorite costumes and join in the Halloween Parade. The Treats in the Streets event features entertainment and games for everyone to enjoy and local non-profit groups will have food and drinks available to purchase for a small fee to feed all the hungry goblins.

 

Vampirates! at Pirate’s Dinner Adventure – Buena Park

7600 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, CA 90620

September 30 – October 31, 2019

See website for showtimes and tickets

Come out to the Pirate’s Dinner Adventure theater for the Annual Mascarade Ball at Treasure Bay, but don’t become another victim to the evil pirate Sebastian the Black and his crew of vampire pirates. This family friendly 2-hour Halloween show runs for a month and includes a Halloween costume contest on weekends. All costumes must be family friendly and masks and weapons are not allowed. Like the other shows at Pirate’s Dinner Adventure, Vampirates! includes a four course feast. Special requests for dietary restrictions and allergies are accepted. Call ahead to make reservations.

 

Zoomars Pumpkinpalooza – San Juan Capistrano

Zoomars Petting Zoo

31791 Los Rios Street, San Juan Capistrano, CA

October 1 – 31, 2019

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Daily

Children/Seniors $12

Adults $15

Military $10

Zoomars Petting Zoo invites you out for a rustic pumpkin patch in addition to the normal activities that are already on site. Guests can search for their favorite pumpkin, pan for gems, gold, and fossils, meet friendly animals including llamas, horses, sheep, cows, an emu, bunnies, and more. Take a ride on the train, or on a pony, and have a great time with family and friends making fall memories.

 

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The soft sound of leaves being crushed underfoot, the hoo-hoo hooting of an owl and look, there are one, two, no three! stars twinkling away on the horizon. Bay Area kids are surrounded by miles of hiking trails begging to be explored, nature walks with super friendly guides at the very tips of their little fingers. Summer days are the perfect opportunity to hit the hills at twilight. Outdoor explorers may find Orion or hunt out the red planet and learn about moon cycles, all while honing their night vision in order to spot some of the nocturnal creatures who also call the Bay Area home.


East Bay

Mount Wanda Full Moon Hike
Find out if the man in the moon really exists and perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive nocturnal gray fox. Families will enjoy watching the sun settle on the horizon as the moon rises during this wondrous jaunt up the 642 ft peak, just south of John Muir’s historic farmhouse. Hear rangers recite the famous naturalist’s poetry and take a close and personal glimpse at the lunar sphere through a telescope set up by supportive volunteers. Be sure to bring headlamps or flashlights to ensure safe passage down the trail! This is a free hike but reservations are required.

Dates: July 3: 8:00 pm, Aug 1st: 7:30 pm, Aug 31: 7:30 pm
Cost: Free, but reservation is required.

Mount Wanda / John Muir National Historic Site
Alhambra Avenue and Franklin Canyon Road
Martinez, Ca
Phone: 925-228-8860
Online: nps.gov

El Cerrito Hillside Natural Area Sunset/Moonlight Walk
Friends of Five Creeks and El Cerrito Trail Trekkers are offering this free walk. El Cerrito Hillside Natural Area is a spectacular 90 acre open space with knockout views, a pristine oak forest and grasslands and so this moonlight jaunt offers gorgeous sunset viewing in an urban oasis. Flashlights and walking sticks are suggested helpful tools; sturdy hiking shoes and long pants are recommended to ward off that famous Bay Area night chill. Meet at the west end of King Court, El Cerrito (west of King, north of Moeser). Parking is very limited, so allow time to park and walk to the start.

Date: July 2: 7:30 pm
Cost: Free

El Cerrito Hillside Natural Area
King Court
El Cerrito, Ca
Phone: 510-848-9358
Online: fivecreeks.org


Marin County

Mount Tamalpais Saturday Evening Hike
One of the Bay Area’s most beautiful parks offers a moderate 2 mile hike on full moon Saturday evenings, starting 15 minutes after sunset. Stunning panoramic views of the entire bay will keep the kiddos enthralled from beginning to end. Find out about the various full moons, including the thunder, green corn, harvest and the hunter’s moon. These popular tours are first come first serve so don’t be late! All the hikes are lead by Mt. Tam Interpretive Association volunteers, loyal lovers of the mountain.

Dates:July 28: 8:30 pm, Sep 1st: 7:30 pm, Sep 29th: 8:30 pm, Oct 27th: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free

Mount Tamalpais
Pantoll Ranger Station
3801 Panoramic Highway
Mill Valley, Ca
Phone: 415-716-8397 or 415-258-2410
Online: mttam.net

Muir Woods After Hours
This special walk begins one hour before sunset and will conclude with the dark of night, well after the park is closed for regular visiting hours. The little ones will love to listen for owls, look for bats and learn how to use the five senses to make their way along the trail. This is an easy, two-mile walk on a paved path amongst the glories of the redwood forest, perfect for the whole family. Don’t forget to bring that flashlight and plenty of layers! Reservations are required and spaces fill up quickly.

Date:August 2: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Cost: $5

Muir Woods
Hwy 1 to Muir Woods
National Monument
Mill Valley, Ca
Phone: 415-388-2595
Online: parksconservancy.org


San Francisco

Japanese Full Moon Viewing Walk/Party
One of two yearly viewing parties at the Japanese Tea Gardens, this moonlit walk allows for guests to enjoy the beauty of the gardens and pond in a different light. Tour guides will share traditions of Japanese Moon Viewing. The limit is 30 guests, and pre-registration is required. Meet up with other lunar lovers 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the walk.

Date:September 28th, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Cost: $10 for members, $15 for non-members

Japanese Tea Gardens
Corner of 9th Avenue and Lincoln Way
San Francisco, Ca
Phone: 415-661-1316
Online: sfbotanicalgardensociety.org

Land’s End City Star Parties
The San Francisco Amateur Astronomers Association offers city star viewing parties at Point Lobos/Lands End. While not too much of a hike, this special nighttime event is perfect for budding Galileos wanting to learn how to work telescopes, check out the Milky Way and even see some shooting stars!

Lands End
Date:
July 28: 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Cost: Free Merrie Way San Francisco, Ca
Online: sfaa.com


Peninsula

A Night Hike for Newbies
The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District offers a great hike for new nighttime enthusiasts. This moderately-paced, 3 to 4 mile docent-led evening hike includes a dinner break and a return trip under the stars. Highlights include looking for banana slugs and spotting coyotes in the dusky twilight. Flashlights covered with red cellophane will help little eyes adjust to the night light. Reservations are required and should be limited to groups of four.

Date:Jul 20th, 6:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Cost: Free

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
330 Distel Circle
Los Altos, Ca
Phone: 650-691-2150
Online: openspace.org

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— Gabriel Cullen

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