3 Fall And Halloween Activities In The Austin Area You Have To Visit
By Ginny Reese
October 6, 2020
Halloween may be a little different this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic as officials make changes for the health and safety of residents.
Some fall festivals, pumpkin patches, and haunted houses will continue as planned with safety changes such as facial covering requirements, social distancing requirements, and limited capacities.
Here are three things to do in the Austin area this fall:
Barton Hill Farms
Barton Hill Farms has added some new features this year with heightened safety features. The corn maze this year has a Scooby Doo theme, and there are thousands of pumpkins at the Jumbo Jumping Pillow. The pumpkin patch is open until mid-November.
(1115 FM 969 in Bastrop)
Boo at the Zoo
Boo at the Zoo is a great source of family fun this fall season. Come dressed in your favorite costume and enjoy looking at the nocturnal animals, a haunted train ride, and a walk through the mansion. Boo at the Zoo will last until October 26th and tickets are limited.
(10808 Rawhide Trail in Austin)
House of Torment Haunted Houses
House of Torment is for those looking for a serious scare this spooky season. In addition to a walk through a haunted house, you can enjoy some axe throwing. This attraction will be open through November 13th.
(2632 Ridgepoint Drive in Austin)
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