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Halloween Trick-or-Treats, Haunts and Pumpkin Patches 2022: Encinitas

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ENCINITAS, CA – Halloween and fall are celebrated in Encinitas and cities and towns in San Diego County.

So grab your calendar, check out Patch’s annual list of fall events, and get planning.

Find trick-or-treat trails, Dia de los Muertos celebrations, sunsets, smokehouses, corn mazes, pumpkin patches and more all around you.

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Enjoy the season, and Happy Halloween, from Patch! ————————————-

ALPINE:

OCT 28-29: Lions Tigers & amp; Bears Rescue ‘Spooky Campover’ – A night under the stars at the zoo includes fireworks, pumpkin carving & Halloween costume contest.

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OCT 29: Halloween Suman Bash At Lions Tigers & Rescue Bears. Expected to sell, so book soon.

BONITA:

She’s OK. 31: Pumpkin Farm, Corn Maze, Petting Zoo, Train & Wagon Rides. Cut your own sunflowers, too.

BONSALL:

OCT 22-23 & 30-31: Bearcat BOO! Halloween tour. In Wild Wonders. Tickets on sale.

CAMPO:

She’s OK. 30: ‘Kaman Express’ Halloween Train Ride: Pacific Southwest Railway. Also on tap: pumpkin patch & pumpkin decorations.

CARLSBAD:

NOV. 8: Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze & Tractor Rides: Strawberry Co. A new attraction this season: The Marigold Field.

She’s OK. 30: LEGOLAND ‘Brick-Or-Treat’ – “Signature Halloween event is better than any time this year” on Saturday & October 30.

She’s OK. 31: Haunted Corn Maze: Strawberry Co. Open Fridays only & Saturday, if you need a good scare.

OCT 14-16: The End of Murder Mystery. “A weekend of mystery, fun and adventure, hosted by Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.”

OCT 15: Halloween Glowball – Pickleball. BBQ included.

OCT 15: Pumpkin Plunge & amp; Halloween Movie: Alga Norte Aquatic Center. Don’t miss the change of the center to fun fun with pool activities, games with prizes & swimming obstacle.

OCT 30: Sup Yoga Halloween Bash. Family event at Lagoon Rec Area.

CARMEL MOUNTAIN:

OCT 19, 26 & 31: ‘Hitchcocktober’ Film Fest: Angelica Film Center: Mount Carmel. Sit back & enjoy the spine-tingling thrills from suspense-master Alfred Hitchcock.

CHULA VISTA:

OCT 29: 2nd Annual Dia de los Muertos in Downtown. With dancing, singing, food, ofrendas & Stem.

OCT 29: Owl-O-Ween at Coastal Living Research Center. Includes trick-or-treating, mysterious animal encounters, Dia de Muertos stories & night trip.

She’s OK. 30: Sesame Street San Diego Halloween Spooktacular. A special costume contest for children & families prepared on October 30.

CORONADO:

OCT 16: Fall Chunky Wreath Knitting + Pumpkin Craft Workshop. No knitting experience required.

OCT 17: Pumpkin Topiary Workshop. Create a unique design for your home.

OCT 26: CIFF October Classic Series Screening: The Birds. A classic flick perfect for the season!

OCT 28: Halloween event, Trick-Or-Treat & Adult Bash: Spreckels Park. First family fun, then a party for the 21+ crowd.

OCT 28: Halloween Spooky Comedy Magic Show with Dynamite Dave. In the library.

OCT 31: Halloween Trick-Or-Treat At The Library. All ages welcome.

She’s OK. 31: Haunted Events Tours: Hotel Del Coronado. “Explore Kate Morgan’s death in 1892, other ghosts haunting the hotel & meeting guests.” ——-

DEL MAR:

She’s OK. 31: Pumpkin Station, Petting Zoo & Kiddie Rides. Featuring giant slides, inflatables, game zones & amp; Stem.

She’s OK. 31: ‘Scream Zone’ – Halloween Haunt: File. Just so you know before you go: “Scream Zone is assembled from a collection of body parts, almost sewn into two separate horror & other attractions.”

OCT 16: Don’t Want Scary Eco Festival. Discover the hoots + cries at Halloween Family Day at San Dieguito Park.

OCT 29: Spooktacular Halloween Haunts at Fairmont Grand Del Mar. Slew of fun awaits.

OCT 29-30: Fall Home Garden Show. A waste of two days in the 32nd year.

EL CAJON:

She’s OK. 31: Haunted Amusement Park & ​​amp; Path of Horror: Marshal Scotty’s Playland. Is it scarier than an abandoned park?

OCT 21: Annual Hauntfest On Main: Carnival Rides, Kidz Zone & amp; Stem. This year it offers carnival rides, games & entertainment

ENCINITAS:

OCT 14-15, 21-22, 28-29: Scout Troop’s Halloween Haunted Hotel & The Path of Terrorism. A loving community gathering for 22 years with medicine, sports & Stem.

OCT 15: Those Witches Be Mad. With 101, and tickets on sale.

OCT 16: Don’t Want Scary Eco Festival. Competition, bounce house & Stem.

OCT 21-23 & 28-30: Ghost Town on Heritage Day. Meet her murderous mother-in-law, her evil son, grave diggers, coach drivers, scarecrows & Stem. Friendly tour, too.

OCT 28: Halloween Dance Party with Seaside Ramblers. $10 cover charge at the Elks Lodge.

OCT 31: Annual Safe Trick-or-Treat: South Coast Highway 101. With Halloween-themed fun along the way.

ESCONDIDO:

She’s OK. 30: S.D. Zoo Safari Park Autumn Festival. Did we mention kids get free in October?

She’s OK. 31: Pumpkin Farm, Corn Maze & The Zoo. Tractor & Trains are also arranged.

Nov. 1: Dia de Los Muertos Festival: California Center for the Arts. Featuring music, dancing, food, vendors & amp; Stem.

NOV. 6: ‘Murder Ballad’: The Patio Theatre. What time is right for a spooky Halloween season?

IMPERIAL BEACH:

OCT 29: Spooktacular Trick-or-Treat. At Veterans Park.

Nov. 1: Day of the Dead. With “fun activities for kids, food & fun.”

JULIAN:

She’s OK. 30: Julian Autumn Jubilee & amp; Fall Festival: Fort Cross, Santa Ysabel. “A day of fun at Fort Cross during the famous Julian apple season!”

OCT 13-17: Autumn Harvest Teas: Julian Tea & Cottage Arts. Featuring a special, vintage themed menu, options for kids & vegetarian and gluten-free foods.

OCT 14-31: Haunted Forest – Spooktacular Walk: Banner Ranch Julian. “Graves, ghosts, and ghouls galore!” Recommended for ages 10+.

LA JOLLA:

OCT 22: Halloween Party Fun at Gymna La Jolla. RSVPs are required as space is limited.

OCT 22: Being Sherlock: The Secret Art and Science of Detectives. Equal to an amazing time, right?

She’s OK. 31: Mr. Jack O’Lanterns Pumpkin Patch & Family Fun. With bouncers, pumpkin bowling, pumpkin carving & Stem.

Nov. 2: Día de los Muertos celebration. Includes dinner & beverage.

LA MESA:

OCT 22: Howl-O-Ween Hounds Pet Adoption Event Halloween: Grossmont Center. Have a good time crying with hundreds of pets that can be adopted.

OCT 31: Halloween Trick-Or-Treat: Grossmont Center. With free face painting, activities & Stem.

OCT 31: Halloween Trick-or-Treat: Village of La Mesa. Don’t miss La Mesa First United Methodist Church’s ‘spooky’ concert this evening.

LAKESIDE:

She’s OK. 29: Oma’s Family Farm Pumpkin Patch, Wagon Rides & amp; Fun Kids. Big ticket & requirements.

LEMON GROVE:

OCT 31: Harvest Festival or Medicine. Fun for the whole family.

MISSION BEACH:

OCT 28: Pumpkin Plunge & Haske Swim. Tickets are on sale for the event at Belmont Park.

She’s OK. 31: Beachside Fall Fest & Halloween Fun: Belmont Park. With go-karts, trick-or-treating, live music & amp; Stem.

MISSION VALLEY:

She’s OK. 31: Mission Valley Pumpkin Station, Kiddie Rides & The Zoo. Best suited for young people, with free admission & parking.

NATIONAL CITY:

OCT 21: Festival Cultura con The Kitchenistas. Fall event at Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center,

OCT 29: Día de Los Muertos at Westfield Plaza Bonita. Mariachi band, face painting, dancers & more preparation.

She’s OK. 31: Pumpkin Station, Petting Zoo & Kiddie Rides: Plaza Bonita. Fun for the little ones include train rides, jumps, swings & amp; giant slide.

OCEAN BEACH:

OCT 31: OB Public Market Halloween Parade. Free for the best products!

OCEANSIDE:

OCT 15: Trick or Treat Halloween at the Tower. The movie is set, too!

OCT 29: Adult Halloween Dance. With live band, The Hammerheads.

OCT 29: Halloween Spooktacular & Trick-or-Treat: Mission Market. With themed activities that ALL children, including those with mobility limitations, will enjoy.

She’s OK. 30: Family Farm’s Festival-Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze, Tractor Rides & Stem. Courtesy of Mellano Farm Stand.

OCT 31: annual Halloween party. The Annual New Song Halloween Party is back!

OLIVENHAIN:

OCT 14-15, 21-22, 28-29: Scout Troop’s Halloween Haunted Hotel & The Path of Terrorism. A loving community gathering for 22 years with medicine, sports & Stem.

PACIFIC BEACH:

OCT 29: Pacific Beach Zombie Crawl – Halloween Pub Crawl. With more than 10 bars & amp; nightclubs on the agenda.

OCT 31: Pacific Beach Halloween Pub Crawl. Tickets on sale.

POWAY:

OCT 22: ‘Hot, cry & amp; Prowl’ After-Dark Adventure: Blue Sky Ecological Reserve. hot cocoa at the end!

OCT 29: Halloween Party. At Gym Children’s Medical Center.

OCT 29: ‘Once Upon a Hallowe’en’ Haunted House, Train Rides & Carnival Games. “Happy and cool is guaranteed!” Admission is free.

RAMONA:

OCT 15: Ramona Garden Club Succulent Pumpkin Pre-Sale. With decorations for fall, Thanksgiving & behind.

OCT 31: Halloween ‘Safe Trick-Or-Treat’: Main Street. Free, annual community event.

Nov. 5: Annual Art & Wine festival. The tradition of annual fall in the 10th year.

RANCHO BERNARDO:

OCT 22: Rancho BEERnardo Festival: Webb Park. The fall tradition supports Sunrise Rotary charities.

She’s OK. 31: Rancho Bernardo Pumpkin Farm, Corn Maze & The Zoo. Tractor & A train ride is also planned.

RANCHO SANTA FE:

OCT 15, 22, 29 & 30: Howl-O-Ween Family Harvest Festival: Helen Woodward Animal Center. With animal encounters, trick-or-treating, crafts, grass maze, face painting, mini pumpkin patches & amp; Midnight Mystery Laboratory.

SAN DIEGO:

She’s OK. 31: Gaslamp Quarter Ghost Tours. A spine-chilling tour with tales of evil spirits, disease, death, espionage & murder.

She’s OK. 31: SeaWorld’s Howl-O-Scream. The horror is developing with new houses with liver & amp; areas of fear.

She’s OK. 31: SeaWorld Halloween Spooktacular. On Saturday & Sunday, and Halloween, with trick-or-treating, dance parties, hay maze & amp; Stem

She’s OK. 31: Haunted Trail of Balboa Park. Two trails in one place: eExperiment Maze; or a mile long, scary, outdoor road. Your choice!

She’s OK. 31: Mission Valley Pumpkin Station, Kiddie Rides & The Zoo. Best suited for young people, with free admission & parking.

She’s OK. 31: The Haunted Hotel Disturbance Mission Valley. “Three of the scariest things you’ve ever imagined.”

She’s OK. 31: Beachside Fall Fest & Halloween Fun: Belmont Park. With go-karts, trick-or-treating, live music & amp; Stem.

OCT: Los Muertos 5K. Canceled for 2022.

OCT 1-29: San Diego ‘HalGLOWeen’ – “The San Diego Zoo’s famous light-up-at-night, Halloween extravaganza is back!”

OCT 15-31: Rooftop Cinema Club Halloween Season: Manchester Grand Hyatt. With the full action plan of the Halloween-flick, with the themes of the events.

OCT 19, 26 & 31: ‘Hitchcocktober’ Film Fest: Angelica Film Center: Mount Carmel. Sit back & enjoy the spine-tingling thrills from suspense-master Alfred Hitchcock.

OCT 21: VooDoo Dinner Experience. Reserve your seat!

OCT 22: Little Wonders of Halloween. Tickets include a goody bag, sensory play & art & occupation.

OCT 22: Howl-O-Ween with Safe Homes. A Halloween “Pet pawty” in Little Italy.

OCT 22: Hallo-Wine Fall Festival. He supports Home Start, a non-profit child abuse prevention agency.

OCT 27-29: Zombie Crawl. “Get access to 15+ mind-boggling attractions in the ghoulish Gaslamp Quarter.”

OCT 28: San Diego Pre-Halloween Pub Crawl. In Gaslamp County.

OCT 28: Trick-or-treat against Indian St. Inviting ghouls & goblins of different ages to dress up and decorate & enjoy trick-or-treating throughout Little Italy.

OCT 28: Halloween Party Cruise. Ages 21+ from Bahia Resort Hotel.

OCT 28: Pumpkin Plunge & Haske Swim. Tickets are on sale for the event at Belmont Park.

OCT 28-30: Wizards of Westgate Tea: Westgate Hotel. It has homemade Halloween cakes, delicious tea sandwiches, gourmet tea & bad medicine.

OCT 29: 23rd Annual Spooktacular Dentistry. With a costume contest, pumpkin carving, carnival games & Stem.

OCT 29: Spreckels Organ Society’s Halloween Concert & Silent Movie. 1925 “Phantom of the Opera” face to face on the Pavilion stage, with the organist.

OCT 31: San Diego Halloween Night Pub Crawl. Tickets on sale.

OCT 31: OB Public Market Halloween Parade. Free for the best products!

OCT 31: Mad Hatter Tea Party Halloween in America Gift. Calling all intrepid foodies.

SAN MARCOS:

OCT 22: Beer Fest – Music, Food & Sports: Draft Republic. Total fall vibe with bratwurst & sausage stations.

OCT 28: Family Night Halloween Party: Woodland Park. Registration is required.

SAN YSABEL:

She’s OK. 30: Julian Autumn Jubilee & amp; Fall Festival: Fort Cross. “A day of fun at Fort Cross during the famous Julian apple season!”

OCT 15, 22 & 29: Fort Cross Haunted Hayrides, Ghost Stories & amp; Hoedown. Seasonal event with a spooky edge for fun.

SANTEE:

OCT 15: Women at the Lake Market. Food trucks are also ready.

OCT 22: Twilight Brews & amp; Bites Bites. The ticket includes a commemorative cup & unlimited food & beverage product (while supplies last).

OCT 31: Spooky Snapshots & Treatment Characteristics: Hall. “Take a picture, and get a free gift.”

SOLANA BEACH:

OCT 28: Party of the Dead. In the Inner House.

OCT 29: 80s Heat Presents HALLOWEEN HEAT Final Dance

VALLEY CENTER:

She’s OK. 31: Pumpkin Patch, Horse Rides, Hayrides & amp; Straw Maze: Bates Nut Farm. Take a wheelbarrow & pick from a variety of pumpkins, gourds & amp; holiday decorations.

OCT 22: Howl-O-Ween Doggie Costume Contest & Parade: Bates Nut Farm. Show off your big dog & win prizes!

VISTA:

OCT 15: 80’s Halloween Costume Party Costume Party With Cheez Whiz Band At Ebullition Brew Works. Limited seating!

OCT 16: Live Country Music & amp; Rockabilly Halloween Costume Party w Sons of Johnny Cash & Rip Carson. At Ebullition Brew Works.

OCT 22: Hair or Cure! FREE FREE-Thru Halloween Event. In North County Square.

OCT 23: Fall Antique Engine & Tractor Show. Get a ticket at the gate.

FOR MORE FALL FUN: Oktoberfest 2022: Guide To The Most Wunderbar In San Diego County

The rules of replying:

When should you start getting ready for Halloween?

The most popular time to start dressing up for Halloween is during the first two weeks of October. However, you can start decorating for Halloween as early as the end of September. You should also consider the scale of your Halloween decorations when deciding on the season.

Is August too early for Halloween? Many Colorado residents feel that after Labor Day is a good time to plan a painting, but it’s really up to you when you want to do it. Is August too early to dress up for Halloween? No.

What should I do to prepare for Halloween?

Tips for Planning a Fun Halloween Holiday

  • Buy Halloween Candy and Medicine. There is no holiday without candy. …
  • Pumpkin carving. Pumpkins are symbols of Halloween; there is no celebration without him. …
  • Keep Them Healthy. …
  • Make Fun Products. …
  • Create a Peaceful Place at Home. …
  • Select a Theme. …
  • Brooch. …
  • Cut the Length of the Party.

Should I decorate or fall first Halloween?

WHEN IT’S HALLOWEEN. Aim to put up your HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS in two weeks before coming to October 31. We recommend keeping the status quo in the fall decorations and just adding spooky touches like cobwebs or spiders cut-outs. This way, you can only remove Halloween items three days to a week after the holiday.

When should you start to decorate for fall?

A good rule of thumb for when to start dressing for fall is to just walk by when the weather starts to change. Although the official first day of fall, or the autumn equinox, falls around September 22, you may not want to hit the pumpkin patch just yet if it’s still too warm to put on your winter coats.

Can you mix fall and Halloween decor?

Can you combine Fall and Halloween decorations? YES! You can mix pillows, pumpkins and gourds with Halloween decorations.

When should you stop dressing up for Halloween?

Most teenagers stop dressing up and trick-or-treating somewhere between the ages of 12 and 16 – but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s immoral for them to go door-to-door, as long as they’re polite when they’re out and about. on the streets.

Can a 20 year old go trick-or-treating?

People can be trick-or-treating at any age, but to get candy you have to wear some kind of dress, even if it’s one of those funny ones that you can’t try on where you just wear a fanny pack. and call yourself a tourist or something.

Is 15 too old for trick-or-treating?

Yes, you can go trick-or-treating at 15. Teens should go as long as they want – as long as they get into the proper Halloween spirit and dress up!

How do you celebrate Halloween with a 2 year old?

Easy & Fun Behavioral Activities for Children and Preschoolers

  • Pumpkin Fizz – Active Boy.
  • Pumpkin Toss – Parkbench playground.
  • Fine Motor Activity Spider Web – Fun Learning for Kids.
  • Pumpkin Tic Tac Toe – Kid Approved.
  • STEAM Storytime with 5 Little Pumpkins – STEAM Preschool.
  • Ring Around the Pumpkin – Sunny Day Family.

What should I get my 2 year old for Halloween? Some great child care options include Yum Yum World pops, Bunnies & Medicine Bats, spider rings, small crayon packs, and fruit skins. There are also Halloween themed applesauce bags and pretzels that can be good options as well. Basic chocolates like Hershey’s bars or Three Musketeers are a safe choice as well.

Can you take a 2 year old trick-or-treating?

Many families find that three is a great age to help your child start trick or treating. Some two-year-olds may be ready, but many may feel overwhelmed by the task. Three years is a wonderful time to present the work.

Do high schoolers dress up for Halloween?

Students going to school in uniform has been the norm in high schools across the country for decades. Halloween costumes are appropriate for school and are important when it comes to maintaining school spirit. It is okay to have students come to school in Halloween costumes.

What percentage of adults dress up for Halloween?

What are the rules for dressing up in high school on Halloween?

School rules regarding dress code must be followed: No short skirts/short dresses/tutus no midriffs, no dropped shoulders, or low necks. Nothing promotes the use of illegal content or activities or is abusive, disrespectful or violent.

How old do you have to be to dress up for Halloween?

But for moral and ethical experts, the rules are not always clear. There is no acceptable age cutoff for older children who want to dress up and ask for candy on October 31, experts say.

What are the rules for Halloween at school?

You must be able to sit, walk, breathe, see and hear (no mask covering the face). Clothing cannot promote the use of drugs, alcohol or weapons of any kind. No pretend items like water guns, knives or swords. All school rules will be enforced (ie no bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, etc.).

Do you have to dress up for a Halloween party?

When you were growing up, if you were invited to a Halloween costume party, did you have to wear one? Yes, you have to wear a suit. When the host organizes a party around a theme, then attending the event means going with that as much as you can.

Do adults dress up for Halloween?

Halloween costumes used to be worn mainly by young people, but since the middle of the 20th century, adults have also been wearing them more and more.

What to wear to Halloween party when you dont want to dress up?

Pajamas are comfortable, and (probably) different from what you wear around the house every day to look like a dress.

Do people dress up for Halloween in college?

40 Easy College Halloween Costumes You Can Finally Pull Together. Cute and cheap outfit ideas for working college students – because yes, people generally dress up in college.

Do adults still dress up for Halloween?

About one-third of adults donned Halloween costumes a decade ago; today about half of the decorations. They spend more, too.

What do people do for Halloween in college?

Halloween gives college students a chance to be creative and let loose, providing a little fun break from studying. Many colleges host pumpkin carving contests and costume parties, and some open dorms for trick-or-treating.

How did Halloween start?

The tradition originates from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light fires and dress up to ward off ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all the saints. Soon, All Saints Day incorporated some Samhain traditions.

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