Pumpkin patches, concerts, more: Free Fall fun in Central Texas

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Austin (KXAN)– The Fall season has reached Central Texas, and there are already plenty of free fall activities available throughout the area.

Exactly a week ago, Central Texas officially entered its fall ‘era.’

Around this time of year, fun fall activities begin to open up across the city of Austin and surrounding areas. But, how many of these activities are free of cost and welcome the entire family?

The following is a round-up of some fall fun events available to the community for free.

Sweet Berry Farm

Harvest of Fall Fun‘ has begun at the Marble Fall’s, Texas, farm and will continue till Nov. 3. The farm does not charge an entry or parking fee, activities and fruit picking do require a low cost.

Music on Main

Round Rock’s free fall concert series happens every Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Located at Downtown Round Rock expect to find live music and fun till Nov. 13.

Pumpkin Patch

First United Methodist Church’s free pumpkin patch in Taylor, Texas, begins Oct. 5 and runs until Halloween. There will also be a ‘Fall Festival’ held on Oct. 27 from 3-5 p.m.

Pumpkin Hunt

The Evergreen Farm’s annual hunt is open through the last three weekends of Oct. Featuring free entry and parking and, offering other activities at a low cost.

Moonlight Movie Night

Round Rock’s free community movie night on Oct. 18 will feature a Halloween classic film. At this family event Disney’s Halloween classis Hocus Pocus will be on the screen from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Fall Fun Fest

Round Rock’s Parks and Recreation’s fall fun event will happen on Halloween day Oct 31. from 9 to 11 a.m. at Old Settlers Park. This celebration is for preschoolers and toddlers. All attendees are encouraged to wear their best Halloween costume.

Día De Los Muertos

Presented by Siete Family Foods, this free event will feature a night full of culture behind ‘the Day of the Dead.’ On Nov. 1 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Waterloo Park enjoy a free celebration with the entire family.

Viva La Vida 2024

The 41st annual festival held by the Mexi Art Museum and City of Austin will take place Oct. 26 from noon to 6 p.m. Dive into the culture and participate in hands on activities for free at 4 St. and Congress Ave.

If your or anyone you know may be interested in being added to this list, please reach out to us with more details.

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