Looking for some fall activities to enjoy around the Cincinnati area? Today’s Transitions Magazine has the scoop on where to go and what to do in the Queen City this October.
Get wild at HallZOOween at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. From trick-or-treat stations to Hogwarts Express Train, this event is fun for the whole family. Learn more here.
Put on your costume and head to Tricks and Treats Fall Fest at Kings Island. Activities include trick-or-treating, fall-themed games, mazes and crafts, plus park rides will be open to deliver extra thrills and chills. Open select days now through October 30.
Head north to Blooms & Berries Farm Market in Loveland, Ohio for Fall on the Farm. Experience pumpkin patch hayrides, a 7-acre corn maze, farm animals, cow train rides and more. Open daily September 18 – October 31.
If you are looking for a thrill, consider a Covington or Newport haunted walking tour. Expert guides will lead you through the dark city streets and tempt you with stories of haunted mansions, vicious feuds, and more.
Zombie lovers unite. A new vision of contemporary horror inspired by the cult classic, Isaiah Reaves’ The Living Dead makes its world premiere in time for the Halloween season. Get tickets here. October 14 – 29.
Your story is waiting to be told at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. Explore this 16th century village filled with thrilling shows, food & drink, unique shops, and lots of fantasy. Open weekends now through October 30.
Taste your way around historic Findlay Market with a market tour. Cincinnati’s only surviving public market is one of the top 10 markets in the world and a great place to shop and eat.
Compiled by Lindsay McDonald
P.S. Love art? Check out these finds in the Cincinnati area. Or take a trip to Louisville this October for these events.
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