Moving into a new Rolwes Co. home offers an exciting opportunity to settle into your space, meet neighbors and explore the St. Louis area.
Fall, with its crisp air, colorful leaves and pumpkin-spiced everything, is the ideal time to discover the region’s seasonal charms. Whether you’re a fan of festive family fun or spine-tingling thrills, St. Louis has plenty to offer for everyone.
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Fun Things to Do in St. Louis This Fall 2024
This fall, the St. Louis Aquariumpresents Pirates & Pumpkins from September 13th to October 31st, 2024. Enjoy pirate-themed scenes, treasure caves, carved pumpkins, and special challenges. Trick-or-treat on Fridays and Saturdays, 5:00–8:00 p.m. All activities are included with regular admission or Annual Pass.
Enjoy fall fun at Brookdale Farms! Explore the largest corn maze in St. Louis, meet animals at the petting zoo, and take a hayride. Kids will love the cow train, playground, and inflatables. Don’t miss the Field of Nightmares haunted experience, running Fridays and Saturdays from September 20th through October.
From October 10-30, enjoy a non-scary, nighttime Halloween adventure at the Saint Louis Zoo – Boo at the Zoo! With festive decorations, entertainers, and special attractions, it’s fun for all ages. Free for kids under 2; tickets available online. Sensory-Friendly Night is on October 14th. Please note, this is not a trick-or-treating event.
Ready to test fear with real jump-scares? Scarefest 2024features three attractions, including The Darkness, Creepyworld and Lemp Haunted House, all fully renovated with new scenes and screams. Also, check out St. Louis Escape, offering seven escape rooms and more.
Embrace the beauty of fall with a scenic Riverboat Cruise along the Mississippi River. Enjoy daytime narrated trips perfect for history lovers or opt for a nighttime cruise with dinner and live music, all with a view of the Gateway Arch.
Fright Fest 2024 at Six Flags St. Louis runs from September 13th to November 3rd. Experience haunted houses, scare zones, and thrilling rides in the dark. New attractions like Slaughter House and Creatures of the Corn promise spine-chilling fun. Perfect for brave souls seeking terrifying excitement.
Whether you’re new to the area or a long-time resident, St. Louis brims with fall activities. From family-friendly adventures to haunted experiences that keep you on edge, this season promises something for everyone to enjoy.