This is your guide for the best events Pinellas County has to offer this fall and Halloween season. If you’re looking for things to do this fall in St. Pete, Clearwater, and beyond, make sure to save this list.

Visitors and residents can enjoy pumpkin patches, hayrides, haunted trails, carnivals, and so much more. Pinellas County makes up for the lack of foliage with events that make this area feel like Halloween Town.

While it’s not an official event, we highly recommend you check out the decorations in the Historic Old Northeast this Halloween.

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30+ fall festivals and Halloween events in St. Pete and beyond the ‘Burg

Gallagher’s Pumpkin Patch
Now open through Halloween
Hours available here
7401 4th St. N.

For more than 30 years, Gallagher’s has been a go-to spot for celebrating the season. Founded by a St. Pete family and now operated by second-generation owners David and Ciera Gallagher, the patch has grown into one of the area’s top destinations for fall and holiday fun.

DK Farms Pumpkin Patch
Open through October 31
Hours/admission cost available here
1750 Lake Ave SE, Largo

DK Farms is a magical venue in Largo offering mini golf, a petting zoo, pony rides, and plenty of food and drinks for the whole family. In October, they add a Pumpkin Patch to the fun list of offerings to coincide with their fall festivals.

Sacred Heart Festival
Through October 12
Tickets
4661 82nd Ave N, Pinellas Park

Experience a wide array of family-friendly activities, delicious food, rides, games, and live entertainment suitable for all ages. Create everlasting memories while showing your support for Sacred Heart Catholic Church at this community event.

St. Pete Pier Pumpkin Patch
October 10-19 
Hours available here
600 2nd Ave NE

Experience the magic of fall at the St Pete Pier Pumpkin Patch! Wander amidst a sprawling field of vibrant, plump pumpkins, ready for picking and purchase. 

Spooky Island Market
October 11
12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Tickets
1960 5th Ave S

Experience the FIRST indoor Halloween event in St. Pete, FL of this size! Now over 50+ vendors, 4 immersive photo ops, a pumpkin patch, and one-of-a-kind oddities+treats you can ONLY find here. ONE DAY ONLY.

Uptown Funk Halloween Market
October 11
5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
615 23rd St. S

It’s a great opportunity to debut your costume, shop with our 40+ talented vendors, grub on some delicious food, groove to some funky tunes provided by DJ Atom (@gingerpics), and meet cool people.

The Great Glass & Clay Pumpkin Patch
October 11
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Morean Glass: 714 1st Ave N
Morean Center for Clay: 420 22nd St S

This isn’t your typical pumpkin patch. Explore mesmerizing works of clay and glass art across two of St. Pete’s most beloved venues:

The Morean Glass Studio space will transform into a great glass pumpkin patch filled with over 100 blown-glass pumpkins made for the event! This event is free to attend and will feature fall themed photo-ops for the family. 

The Morean Center for Clay invites the community to a trick-or-treat gallery walk, featuring face painting.

Autumn Harvest Festival
October 11
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Pinellas Pioneer Settlement at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 3010 31st St. S

Hosted by the City of St. Petersburg’s Parks & Recreation Department, this family-friendly event invites the community to celebrate the season with a variety of fall-themed activities. For just $5 per person (children 3 years and under are free), attendees can enjoy a full day of fun, including games, hayrides, crafts, food trucks, and more. Food is sold separately.

Proceeds from the festival benefit the Friends of Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, a dedicated nonprofit organization that supports the preserve’s mission and ongoing conservation efforts. For more information, please contact Boyd Hill Nature Preserve at 727-893-7326 or visit www.stpeteparksrec.org/Events.

Major events to explore in Pinellas County throughout the fall season

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Block Party  
October 11
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Walter Fuller Park, 7891 26th Ave. N

Celebrate more than 30 years of tradition with SPFR! Join this free event designed for the whole family, featuring fire truck tours, bounce houses, food and drinks, and valuable fire safety and injury prevention resources. Kids can grab free safety gear such as life jackets and bike helmets. Don’t miss the exciting live side-by-side fire demonstration and a day packed with fun and community spirit!

House on the Hill: Tarpon Springs
Select nights October 17-25
$10 per person, cash only

A haunted trail located at 611 Beckett Way, Tarpon Springs. This event is fun for adults and kids 13 and older.

A message from the organizers: Come see what House on the Hill has in store for you this year! $10 per person, cash only, no bathroom available. We ask that no phones or lights be used while in our trail!

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Our Lady of Lourdes Fall Festival
October 16-19
Free admission
750 San Salvador Dr., Dunedin

This beloved community event offers carnival rides, music, games, and delicious fair food.

Clearwater Jazz Holiday
October 16-19
Tickets
255 Drew Street, Clearwater

The annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday Festival, a highly anticipated yearly event for jazz and music enthusiasts, celebrates 46 years this October 16 – 19th, 2025!

Taking place at beautiful Coachman Park, this festival brings together a diverse range of music, from traditional jazz to modern twists, all under the glorious Florida sky. It is more than just a festival; it is a tradition that has captured the hearts of many people over the years, making it a must-see event on the music calendar.

Movies on the Pier: A Minecraft Movie
October 17 (and every third Friday of the month)
Gates open at 7 p.m., film begins at 8 p.m.
Admission is free; VIP upgrades available
St. Pete Pier, 600 2nd Ave NE

Make it a new St. Pete tradition. Join the St. Pete Pier every third Friday (sometimes Thursday) for an outdoor movie under the stars. This month’s feature is A Minecraft Movie—and yes, you may toss a little popcorn during the Chicken Jockey scene.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Haunted Fire House
October 18
5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Fire Station #10, 2800 30th Ave. N

Prepare for a thrilling evening at our annual Haunted Fire House, put on by our very own first responders. This family-friendly event features a haunted attraction recommended for ages 11 and up. Admission is free, with $10 fast passes available. All proceeds support SPFR’s Holiday Toy Drive.

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St. Pete Epic Drone Show
October 18
5 p.m.
Free to attend, tickets for premium seating available
St. Pete Pier, 600 2nd Ave NE

Experience a breathtaking spectacle as over 1,000 synchronized drones light up the night sky to tell the incredible story of the City of St. Petersburg. Watch in awe as aerial animations recreate historic icons like the Million Dollar Pier and the Inverted Pyramid, leading up to the modern-day St. Pete Pier. This unforgettable show also celebrates the Pier’s 5-year anniversary, culminating in a dazzling birthday candle moment complete with pyrotechnic effects—all performed by drones. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind tribute to the past, present, and future of St. Pete!

Gulfport Night Market
October 18
5 p.m.–9 p.m.
2800 Beach Blvd S, Gulfport

Formerly known as the Indie Faire and the Artwalk, Gulfport Night Market combines the energy of both events into an evening marketplace. Enjoy vibrant local offerings from makers, artisans, and small business vendors as you sip, stroll, and shop in downtown Gulfport.

Hollander-Ween
October 19
1 p.m. – 6 p.m.
421 4th Ave N

DJ’s Mr. Stoner, Inner Santuary and Leslie Jean dropping some spooktacular house beats that’ll keep you moving poolside at The Hollander.

John’s Pass Seafood Festival
October 24-26
111 128th Ave W, Madeira Beach

For more than 40 years, the historic John’s Pass Village & Boardwalk in Madeira Beach has been transformed into a venue for the John’s Pass Seafood Festival, a huge celebration of fresh Gulf seafood. The three-day outdoor event features hundreds of local vendors offering an abundance of seafood, an art and crafts show, live music and many family-friendly activities, including some Halloween-themed events.

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Halloween on Central is the biggest spooky season event in St. Pete

Spooky Swamp Haunted Hike
October 24
7:30, 8, and 8:30 p.m.
Boyd Hill, 1101 Country Club Way S

Step into the shadows of Boyd Hill Nature Preserve for a family-friendly Halloween adventure! The Spooky Swamp Haunted Hike invites you to wander the trails after dark and experience a kid-friendly tale filled with playful frights, mysterious phantoms, and just the right amount of spook. Dress in your favorite costume and bring your sense of wonder as nature and Halloween magic come together for an enchanting evening under the stars. Perfect for families looking for a lighthearted scare in a one-of-a-kind setting. Register for a timeslot here.

Florida Botanical Gardens Pumpkin Fest
October 25
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Free admission
12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo

Featuring a pumpkin patch and carving, a scarecrow contest, kids activities led by our Children’s Garden Educator and community partners, and more! Admission to Pumpkin Fest is free to the public, and all activities are included.

Lealman Harvest Festival
October 25
5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
3769 55th Ave N

Join Lealman for a fun-filled evening at the Lealman Harvest Festival – Carnival Edition! They’re bringing the spirit of the season with family-friendly carnival games, bounce houses, music, and more—all under the autumn sky.

Terror in the Trees Haunted Hikes
October 25
7:30, 8, and 8:30 p.m.
Boyd Hill, 1101 Country Club Way S

Dare to venture into the darkness on this spine-tingling night hike designed for adults! Navigate eerie trails where every rustle and shadow hides a frightful surprise. This isn’t your ordinary walk in the woods – come if you dare and prepare for twists, scares, and a night of unforgettable thrills. Ages 18 and up. Register for a timeslot here.

Costume Dog Parade
October 25
11 a.m. – 4 p.m. 
Register your pup online
St. Pete Pier, 600 2nd Ave NE

Dress up your dog in their best costume and compete for prizes in fun categories like Best Human & Pet Duo, Most Original, and People’s Choice. Guests are encouraged to bring pet food donations for the pet food drive benefiting the Friends of Strays in St. Pete.

Pops in the Park: Vinoy Park
October 25
7 p.m.
701 Bayshore Dr NE

Join the party in the park for one of the biggest traditions in Tampa Bay. You bring the blanket and a picnic and The Florida Orchestra will provide the perfect soundtrack of free music under the stars. No better way to impress a date or spend quality time with the whole family. Featuring movie music, Broadway hits and classical favorites.

Halloween on Central
October 26
12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Stretches nearly two miles along Central Avenue from 31st Street to Dr. MLK Jr. Street.

Thousands of costumed attendees will stroll, bike, skate, and scoot through a 22-block stretch of car-free fun. Now in its fifth year, the beloved event is produced in partnership with the Grand Central District, EDGE District, the City of St. Pete, and LocalShops1. It draws more than 100,000 people annually, transforming Central Avenue into a lively corridor filled with food, live entertainment, and spooky surprises.

Learn more about new additions to Halloween on Central.

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Field of Screams
October 30, through Saturday, November 1
7 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Pinellas Pioneer Settlement at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 3010 31st St. S

Step into a world where your sweetest dreams twist into your darkest nightmares at TASCO’s 18th Annual Field of Screams. This year’s theme, Dreams & Nightmares, takes you on a journey through surreal dreamscapes that quickly dissolve into terrifying realities. Prepare for an unforgettable journey through the depths of your imagination, where both your fears and dreams await!

Pre-sale tickets are available for $10, and day-of tickets at the gate will be $15.

The Unseen Thread: Women’s Art as Movement
October 30-November 29
Tickets
620 1st Ave S

There is a thread that stretches across time—invisible, yet unbreakable. Woven from silence, song, memory, and movement, it binds daughters to grandmothers, revolution to ritual, and the future to its origin.

The Unseen Thread is an exhibition that honors the presence, power, and complexity of women across generations and cultures. Inspired by Cadillac Crew by Tori Sampson, this show invites viewers to trace the fibers of identity, justice, and imagination. It is a celebration of the women who have shaped history quietly and loudly, and a declaration from those still shaping what is to come.

Egmont Key Sunset Cruise Benefit
October 30
Tickets
Depart from Ft. De Soto, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S Tierra Verde

Step aboard for a meaningful evening where community, conservation, and history come together.Egmont Key Alliance and the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum stand as guardians of our coastal heritage – but after recent storms, both need our support to keep their stories alive and ecosystems thriving.

3rd Annual Farm O Ween
October 31
5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

This is a FREE family-friendly Halloween event with a variety of scares, food, and activities for all ages.

Savor St. Pete Food and Wine Fest
November 1-2
Get tickets
701 Bayshore Drive NE

Foodies, take notice! Here’s a perfect opportunity to celebrate St. Pete’s exciting culinary scene on Nov. 1 and 2 at Vinoy Park.

2nd Annual Pinellas Honey Fest
November 1
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
13400 Park Blvd N, Seminole

Organized by the Pinellas Beekeepers Association, this sweet celebration will feature Pure Raw Local Honey, unique gifts, fun kids’ activities, engaging speakers, and so much more!

St. Pete Reads Lit Fest
November 1
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
2240 9th Ave S

St. Pete Reads! Lit Fest is a vibrant celebration connecting South St. Pete families to the joy of reading, authors, and literacy resources!

Salsa at the District: Dia De Los Muertos Party
November 1
6 p.m. – 11 p.m.
612 Cleveland St, Clearwater

Join Clearwater for a spooktacular night of music, dance, and vibrant culture at Salsa at the District: Día De Los Muertos costume party. Organizers are transforming The District into an unforgettable Latin Block Party filled with rhythm, color, and community.

St. Pete Indie Flea
November 2
12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
601 14th St S

Shop with Indie Flea as they bring you the best Tampa Bay has to offer in locally made and curated hand-crafted goods, vintage housewares, decor, Mid-century furniture, vintage clothing, antiques, plants, collectables, food, music, art and so much more.

St. Raphael’s Fall Festival
November 6-9
Tickets available now
1376 Snell Isle Blvd

Join the community at the Fall Festival for rides, games, bingo, family, faith, and fun! Get your 4-Day bands before November 5th at 5:00 p.m. Time to get out and celebrate the community.

Fall King of the Beach Kingfish Tournament
November 6-8
Madeira Beach Recreation Complex, 200 Rex Place

SHINE Mural Festival
November 7–16
Multiple walls across the city
Website

“The annual SHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival illuminates the power of art in public spaces by revitalizing areas, inspiring dialogue, and uniting our community—while cultivating new standards of artistic excellence reflecting St. Petersburg’s creative and vibrant spirit,” note the organizers on the official event website. As an avid cyclist and someone who walks roughly 7 miles a day, I can confirm that the art produced during SHINE makes my strolls through the Sunshine City incredible.

Follow St. Pete Arts Alliance for updates.

St. Pete Punk Rock Flea Market
November 8
1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Planet Retro Records, 226 Dr MLK Jr St N

Dozens of vendors, bands, food and drinks! This is a by punks-for punks event…..no sponsors, no outside influence. All are welcome here, come as you are.

Community Picnic Land
November 8
2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
480 Bayshore Dr SE

A beautiful celebration of St. Pete’s neighborhoods and award-winning waterfront parks. There will be a kids’ corner, live entertainment, food trucks, and more.

99.5 QYK Guitar Pull at The Mahaffey
November 9
7:30 p.m.
Tickets

The 10th Annual 99.5 QYK Guitar Pull is back at the Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater. Witness some of Nashville’s New Country hit makers play acoustically together while swapping stories on stage for a truly unforgettable, intimate evening!

The ANNIKA Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican (LPGA Tournament)
November 13-16
Tickets
525 Indian Rocks Road, Suite 200

The perfect late fall event for golf fans. Tons of spectators will gather for this incredible sporting event.

St. Pete Run Fest
November 14-16
Tickets and details
Takes place all around St. Pete. Map and info here.

St. Pete Run Fest is a three day festival including Half Marathon, 10K 5K, Dog Walk, Kids Races. Live music. Craft beer and wine. Local makers.

Historic Roser Park GhostFest
November 15
3 p.m.; 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.
Tickets

Step aboard the Star Trolley for a one-of-a-kind ghost tour through the shadowy streets of Historic Roser Park. Paranormal investigator Dr. Brandy Stark of SPIRITS will be your guide as you journey through eerie tales and haunted histories that bring Saint Pete’s most haunted neighborhood to life

Creative Clay Good Folk Fest
November 16
11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
535 4th Avenue North

Good Folk Fest will be at the Coliseum this year featuring a full line up of live music, folk art, make & takes, and food trucks!

Sanding Ovations
November 20-23
10400 Gulf Blvd.

Come see Treasure Island’s beach come to life at the 2025 Sanding Ovations event scheduled Nov. 20-23, 2025. See what happens when master sculptors use their imaginations and turn piles of sand and buckets of water into “outSANDing” works of art. Best of all, this year’s event will extend into a second weekend, Nov. 29 & 30, 2025.

St. Pete BikeFest
November 20-23
10575 49th Street North

Get ready to gear up and get down at St. Pete BikeFest™ November 20 – 23, 2025! Presented by Bert’s Barracuda, Harley Davidson, Fran Haasch Law Group and Visit St. Pete Clearwater, this four-day rally is one of the most electrifying events in the state, and you won’t want to miss it.

Dunedin Celtic Music Festival
November 22
 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
903 Michigan Blvd, Dunedin

Presented by the Dunedin Scottish Arts Foundation, the Dunedin Celtic Music & Craft Beer Festival is an annual event outdoor festival featuring multiple musical acts ALL DAY! Held RAIN or SHINE, each year the main stage features regional, national, and international Celtic music artists along with the City of Dunedin Pipe Band.

Shopapalooza
November 29-30
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. both days
701 Bayshore Dr NE

Shopapalooza Festival is turning 15 — and you’re invited to the biggest birthday bash for small businesses in the country!
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