Believe it or not, we are more than halfway through the month. From movies, to pumpkin patches to scary corn fields and fall festivals, we have a little bit of everything for you. Here are 10 of the best things to do in and around Seattle this weekend.

Fox Hollow Farm Fall Festival

Visitors can enjoy this fall festival for three weekends from 11 AM to 6 PM Friday to Sunday. The fall festival’s diverse attractions include a sustainably grown pumpkin patch, hay maze, classic games, petting zoo promises, and even face painters.

When: Last 3 weekends of October beginning Friday, October 13th
Where: 12123 Issaquah-Hobart Road Southeast Issaquah, WA
Cost: $25+

Killers of the Flower Moon

Want to start the weekend with a new movie? How about Martin Scorsese’s newest film, Killers of the Flower Moon? The film opens at SIFF on Friday and is based on a true story starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone in an epic western crime saga.

When: Opens Friday, October 20th
Where: 511 Queen Anne Ave N
Cost: $14

Cinema of Horrors

The Cinema of Horrors offers lovers of all things spooky a unique movie-watching experience that will take any movie’s jump scares to the next level. Fill your car up with your friends and grab tickets for your favorite scary movie on the big screen.

When: Thursday, October 12th-Tuesday, October 31st
Where: 17402 NE Delfel Rd, Ridgefield, WA
Cost: $69

Fall Festival at Thomasson Family Farm

What’s a better way to spend an afternoon than at a wholesome fall festival? You can pick your own pumpkins and even shop from the farm mercantile.

When: Daily until October 31st
Where: 38223 236th Avenue SE Enumclaw, WA
Cost: $14.50 – $19.50

Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals

Hyped about football season? You can watch the Seattle Seahawks take on the Arizona Cardinals at Seattle’s Lumen Field this Sunday.

When: Sunday, October 22nd
Where: 800 Occidental Ave S
Cost: $79+

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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 7 attractions that will leave you with memories you won’t soon forget.

When: October 20th-22nd, 26th-29th
Where: 8705 Marsh Rd Snohomish, WA
Cost: $19.95-$49.95

Scared to Death: The Thrill of Horror Film

This is a haunted attraction perfect for those who love the movies! You can visit more than 50 props and costumes from your film and television horror favorites. Expect to see items from A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, The Walking Dead, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bride of Frankenstein, Dawn of the Dead, Hostel, Jeepers Creepers, and Pet Sematary among other films.

When: Thursday to Tuesday, from 10 AM to 5 PM
Where: 325 5th Avenue N
Cost: $31+

Carnevolar XI: DéComposition

Have you ever wanted to see a Halloween circus show? Watch as flying trapeze, aerial, and circus performers from around the globe bring a spooky world to life using their eye-catching skills.

When: Friday, October 20th
Where: 2702 6th Ave South
Cost: $55.20+

Head to the pumpkin patch

Looking to get in the fall mood? What’s a better way than by heading to the pumpkin patch? There are tons of great pumpkin patches near Seattle and this weekend is one of the first weekends where you can indulge in the fall past time.

Check out the Black Lagoon at Rob Roy

Black Lagoon is a Halloween pop-up bar that is open now until November 4th. Guests can check out the lagoon daily from 4 PM-2 AM. It’s described as a “swampy harbor” and welcomes all ghosts, monsters, witches and zombies.

When: Tuesday, September 26th-Saturday, November 4th
Where: 2332 2nd Ave
Cost: Varies

Enjoy Seattle, and have a great weekend!