Things to do this Fall 2024
Let’s explore some of the fun things to do during fall in Las Vegas
As the scorching summer heat starts to disappear and the leaves begin to change, Las Vegas transforms into a vibrant and exciting destination for fall lovers. While the city may not have the traditional climate, it offers a unique blend of indoor and outdoor activities that capture the essence of the season.
Vegas may not have the lush forests and colorful trees typically associated with fall, but the desert landscape offers unique beauty during this season. Take a hike at Red Rock Canyon or Mount Charleston to witness the desert’s transformation with stunning shades of red and gold as the temperatures become more bearable.
Gilcrease Orchard
What: Gilcrease Orchard Fall Harvest
When: September 24 – October 31, 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Where: 7800 N. Tenaya Way
While picking up pumpkins from a store is convenient, visiting a local pumpkin patch offers a truly memorable Halloween experience.
For over 50 years, locals have flocked to Gilcrease Orchard to harvest their fresh produce. This Las Vegas staple offers a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables that you can pick yourself. The orchard also features a chicken coop, a desert tortoise habitat, and concessions.
This fall, the 60-acre orchard will host a month-long celebration of the pumpkin harvest with family-friendly events, including scenic wagon rides, a corn maze, live music, and plenty of photo opportunities. Be sure to treat yourself to seasonal favorites like caramel apples and apple cider, which are available for purchase.
Moapa Valley Corn Maze
What: Moapa Valley Corn Maze
When: Thursdays-Sundays in October
Where: 3715 N. Pioneer Road, Logandale, NV
Just an hour from Las Vegas, the Moapa Valley Corn Maze offers fall fun for all ages. This family-friendly event features wheelchair-accessible haunted mazes, hay rides, a pumpkin patch, kids’ rides, zombie paintball, pig races, and a haunted house.
For younger kids, there’s a bounce pillow, corn pit, playground, and more. While the haunted attractions aren’t gory, expect plenty of jump scares, scarecrows, and chainsaws. Don’t forget to enjoy tasty treats like hot apple fries and funnel cakes!
Boulder City Halloween Express
What: Boulder City Halloween Express
When: Oct. 11-12, 18-19, 25-26, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Nevada State Railroad Museum, 601 Yucca St.
HalloVeen Magical Forest
What: HalloVeen
When: October 4-6, 11-13, 17-31, 5:30-9 p.m. (Sunday-Thursday); 5:30-9:30 p.m. (Fridays and Saturdays)
Where: Opportunity Village Magical Forest, 6300 W. Oakey Blvd.
This October, the Magical Forest at Opportunity Village transforms into a family-friendly Halloween theme park. Visitors of all ages can enjoy games, tricks, treats, and spooky fun across 25 acres.
Activities include a haunted cemetery walk, an 8-hole mini-golf, nightly entertainment, carnival games, shopping, trick-or-treat stations, and food vendors. On weekends, adults can enjoy the Beer Garden for an extra treat.
Rock of Horror
What: Rock of Horror Halloweekend
When: October 27-31
Where: Fremont Street Experience, Downtown Las Vegas
Cost: Free
Get ready for a weekend-long Halloween bash at the Fremont Street Experience! Enjoy three days of live music, dancing, and drinks, along with Fremont’s iconic attractions like Slotzilla and the Viva Vision Light Show. Show off your best costume for a chance to win $2,500 at the epic Halloween night costume contest at 10 p.m.
Family Fun All Month Long!
- Spooky Springs: Aquatic Springs Pool, Oct. 12
- Hall-O-Breeze Trunk or Treat: Desert Breeze, Oct. 20
- Hollow Harvest Festival: Bob Price Recreation Center, Oct. 24
- Silver Bowl Halloween: Silverbowl Park, Oct. 24
- Haunt the Wetlands: Clark County Wetlands Park, Oct. 25
- Boo-Bridge: Cambridge Recreation Center, Oct. 28
- Wacky World of Walnut: Walnut Recreation Center, Oct. 29
- Wicked Whitney: Whitney Recreation Center, Oct. 30
- Trunk or Treat: Helen Meyer Community Center, Oct. 30
- Tales from the Dales: Parkdale Community Center, Oct. 31
- Halloween Safe Night: Doolittle Community Center, Oct. 31
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