This weekend is looking like a fun one with all sorts of things happening in and around the city. From spooky fun to getting outdoors, there’s plenty to do. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this weekend.

See fall colors on an autumn hike

Washington is beautiful year-round but you can’t beat watching the leaves change color. So why not take a hike and check out some of the most scenic autumn hikes around Washington State?

House of Spirits: Casa Vega

The evening will take place at Capitol Hill’s magnificent DAR Rainier Chapter House, built in 1925. You’ll enter into a 22,000-square-foot haunted mansion where an evening of macabre magic awaits you. As you roam the house on your own or with friends, you’ll find tarot readings, strange roaming specters, secret games, and so much more.

When: Thursday-Sunday, Until October 31st
Where: 800 E Roy St
Cost: $79+

Stalker Farms

Stalker Farms is a state-wide favorite for getting your spook on and this year it’s back and better than ever. You’ll get to experience an in-person, up close and personal production with 8 attractions that will leave you with memories you won’t soon forget.

When: October 21st-23rd, 27th-30th
Where: 8705 Marsh Rd Snohomish, WA
Cost: Double Dare $18.95 or $27.95, Double Dare VIP $41.95 or $49.95, No Scare Night $18.95 or $27.95

Earshot Jazz Festival 2022

Earshot Jazz festival is back for another year with tons of concerts for you to attend. Prices are per concert and vary so be sure to plan ahead and figure out which concerts you’d like to attend.

When: Until November 6th
Where: Multiple venues across the city
Cost: Varies by performance

Watch a locally filmed spooky movie

Did you know that there are tons of horror movies that have been filmed in and around Seattle? Well now you do and we’ve made a whole list of some of the best that you can watch. From slasher to paranormal, it’s all there.

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Alvvays

If you’re looking for something a little less spooky this October, Alvvays is a great option. The Canadian pop band is coming south to Seattle to play an evening of tunes that’ll have you feeling wholesome.

When: October 22nd
Where: 1932 2nd Avenue
Cost: $26.50+

Smokey Robinson

Immediately yes, you should feel honored that you still have the chance to see this legend live. Seeing Smokey is a must this October, how could it possibly not be?

When: October 22nd
Where: 2920 E R Street, Tacoma, WA
Cost: $110+

milk & mochi

A tasty pop-up is coming to the Seattle area this weekend. Your main two offerings are cream puffs and cake slices with flavors like Miso Caramel Apple, Maple Hojicha, Kinako Red Bean, and Kabocha Pumpkin Spice.

When: October 22nd
Where: 6973 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, Newcastle, WA
Cost: Varies

Cafe Nordo’s Down The Rabbit Hole

Down The Rabbit Hole is centered around the themes of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. You’ll get to watch as your favorite tales like “The Walrus and the Carpenter” and “The Stolen Tart” are set to original music and performed by a local cast. It’s an experience designed to cater to all the senses. Plus there’s a new menu coming to the show this fall!

When: Until November 19th
Where: 103 South Main Street
Cost: $105

SALVAGE

MadArt has been taken over by Seattle-based artist Alison Stigora who has created a “two-part, monumental sculptural installation.” You’ll find a room filled with reclaimed driftwood, light, and sound compositions that reflect natural phenomena. It’s perfectly PNW and unlike anything you’ve seen.

When: Until November 23rd
Where: 325 Westlake Avenue North
Cost: Free

Have a great weekend!