Things to Do in Pittsburgh this Fall

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Things to Do in Pittsburgh this Fall

Autumn is the time for pulling the sweaters out of the closet, carving pumpkins, and watching the trees turn from green to orange. While one may think of upper New England as being the ideal place for fall and Halloween festivities, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is home to multiple events that will bring seasonal joy to your family. In fact, you may even be tempted to look into some Pittsburgh houses for Sale, given the magical feeling and warm community of the region. 

1. Freedom Farms Fall Festival

There are a few farm festivals on this list. What makes Freedom Farms unique is its fun family activities including a petting zoo, hayrides, corn maze, and countless instances of community engagement and entertainment, whether it be performances from local bands, or locally-made artisan crafts available for sale. Freedom Falls is a mainstay for Pittsburgh residents who love the fall.

2. Soergel Orchard Fall Festival

Located slightly north in Wexford, Soergel Orchard is a beloved country store with a small cafe, deli, bakery, and wide selection of produce, local goods, and home decor for inside and outside. Their fall festival has several unique offerings, including gem mining, a play area for kids, a cider and wine house, and a staff that pays particular attention to kids and adults with special dietary needs so that everyone can have a chance to enjoy the experience. With a warm and welcoming attitude like that, it’d be hard to resist a trip there!

3. Renshaw Farms Pumpkin Fest

Is there really such a thing as too many pumpkin farm festivals? Not in these parts! Located a bit north in Freeport, Renshaw Farms’ version of beloved autumnal celebrations includes a corn maze, extra-large petting zoo, hayrides, pumpkin picking, mini-golf, and rope-climbing, among other family activities. They are also members of the Spookley the Square Pumpkin program, which helps raise awareness about childhood bullying. 

4. Scarehouse

You don’t want to take your kids to this venue. Best suited for older teens and adults who appreciate a good scare, Scarehouse has been regarded as one of the scariest Halloween attractions in the country by The Travel Channel and has been featured on countless television programs. Newly located within The Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills to eliminate former parking challenges for attendees, this haunted house is essential for lovers of all things haunting and morbid.

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5. Phipps Conservatory Fall Flower Show: Happy Troll-o-ween!

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens expand across 15 acres and include a 14-room glasshouse and 23 distinctive gardens. With a mission to educate and inspire all about the importance of plants, sustainability, and environmental well-being, this location is a wonderful place to support, especially during autumn at their themed fall flower show. This year the theme is Troll dolls, “a boo-tanical bash that delights and frights!” The show will feature tens of thousands of chrysanthemum blooms, a ten-foot-tall tree with cascading mums, and spooky additions and activities around every corner. 

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