
Your Guide to Fall Festivals and Trunk or Treats Around Amarillo
It is officially fall in Amarillo, and the cooler weather and changing leaves bring an atmosphere of fun. As soon as fall arrives, pumpkin patches and haunted houses open their doors, putting everyone in the mood for autumn and spooky fun.
Alongside these seasonal events, Fall Festivals and Trunk or Treats pop up across the Texas Panhandle all October, giving families plenty of chances to celebrate
Just imagine your kids in their cutest costumes, playing carnival games, joining costume contests, and moving from decorated car to car collecting candy. It’s a fun experience for the whole family.
Why Families Love Trunk or Treats
The great thing about Fall Festivals and Trunk or Treats is that it is a safe environment for families. It's especially great for those whose neighborhoods don't go all out for Halloween. It's all contained in one location. Best of all, there’s a month full of fun, with something happening nearly every weekend.
Amarillo’s Ultimate Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat Guide
Gallery Credit: Lori Crofford
Are Amarillo Fall Festivals Free?
Some events are fundraisers and may have a small cost, while others are free to serve the community. Be sure to click the links for full details
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As the year moves on and we get to enjoy the cooler nights of the fall and spooky season, it's comforting to know that we can all gather together for good, wholesome fun. Whether it is gathering around a car decorated like Cookie Monster or waiting your turn to walk the runway in your cool Halloween costume, it's a time to make memories.
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How to Submit Your Event for the Calendar
If we missed a Fall Festival or Trunk or Treat, please let us know, and we'll get it on the calendar. Email us the information here or send us a message through the app.

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