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St. Louis Local Events
Enjoy It WithThese Autumnal Events FALL IN ST. LOUIS October in St. Louis is filled with fun family events that celebrate fall, from the flavors and aromas to the spookiness of All Hallow’s Eve. Here are a few to check out! Apple Butter Festival Oct. 27 and 28 Kimmswick, Missouri
Mississippi, this event will be a great time. Additionally, Hermann Oktoberfest will bring visitors to the small town of Hermann to enjoy polka music, German food, and local wines. Haunted Houses Open through Halloween Multiple Locations If you’re looking for a fright near Halloween, choose from one of the haunted houses in the area. In Soulard,The Darkness Haunted House has become legendary, earning accolades as one of the best in the country. For folks in Fenton, Creepyworld is located there, and it’s put on by the same people who produce The Darkness.
Both sound like a frightfully good time. For the action- oriented, fight off zombies and vampires at the Haunted Paintball Park in Millstadt. Fall Colors Of course, this season wouldn’t be what it is without the spectacular transformation our trees undergo. Enjoy the yellow, red, and orange hues of the changing leaves with a drive along Highway 94 or up the Great River Road. Both offer great views of the bluffs. (Don’t forget the cider donuts and pumpkin spice lattes.) Across Missouri Throughout Fall
Oktoberfest Multiple Dates Multiple Locations in St. Louis There are no less than seven Oktoberfest events happening around St. Louis in late September and October, and that doesn’t even include Zootoberfest (a kid-friendly event put on by the St. Louis Zoo). On Oct. 12 and 13, the Soulard Oktoberfest takes place, which will include a beer hall, wine garden, and live music. Held at the Soulard Farmers Market, the oldest farmers market west of the
On Friday, Oct. 26, members of the Kimmswick Historical Society will meet to prepare for the festival.That morning, they’ll peel and prep apples to make the delicious apple butter that will flavor the next few days and fill the streets of Kimmswick. Come enjoy the entertainment and wares of musicians, vendors, and, of course, apple butter. The festival goes from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
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