The ultimate list of Halloween events in LA so you can find the perfect Halloween haunt for every superhero, witch, and goblin in your family

Spooky season is in full swing—and with that, the hunt to find Halloween events near me and discover some new ones that are worth the drive are top of mind. From not-so spooky ghostly haunts to scare fests that come with an age-minimum, luckily, there’s something frightfully fun for everyone. Check out our list of must-go list of Halloween events in Los Angeles—from babies and toddlers to tweens and beyond—there’s a fun Halloween event your family is sure to love. Add a pumpkin patch in LA, some apple picking near Los Angeles and a free event or two happening around LA this month and your October is one for the memory books.

 

Best Halloween Events in Los Angeles for Babies & Toddlers

Boo! at the LA Zoo
Oct. 1-31: Babies love looking at the animals, and bringing your adorable costumed little monkey for a photo op with the real monkeys is a memory you’ll treasure always. There are activities for kids of all ages, and you can always just watch animals munching on their Halloween treats. Event details.

Carved at Descanso Gardens
Oct. 7-31: Carved is a family-friendly event for all ages (not just toddlers but this age group will get an absolute kick out of the various installations, sculptures and treats along the way. For three weeks in Oct., thousands of carved pumpkins will line a 1-mile walk through the Camellia Forest and Oak Grove. Along with pumpkins, there will be exciting new oversized sculptures made of sticks and other natural materials. Pumpkin carving demonstrations, the ever-popular pumpkin house, a hay maze, and themed food and beverage will all help to create a fun harvest festival ambiance. Event details.

Halloween at Kidspace
Oct. 1-31: It’s pumpkin time! And as our special treat, Kidspace Children’s Museum is hosting the most adorable Halloween event ever for you and your little pumpkin. Everyone is invited to march, dance, and strut the catwalk in our fanciful Halloween parade—costumes encouraged! Plus, there will be pumpkin decorating (for a modest additional charge), mask making, and up-close visits with some not-too-scary animal friends. Event details.

Bob Baker's Halloween Spooktacular
Sept. 24-Oct. 31 (Sat. & Sun. plus additional showtimes): In this hour-long, family friendly boo-sical revue, over one hundred spirited puppets rally to unearth ghastly things on strings. From whirling witches, to the soulful laments of Dracula and Vampira, to a bone-rattling soirée of glow-in-the-dark skeletons in a hidden cabaret, Bob Baker’s Hallowe’en Spooktacular whisks you to the place where imagination lurks. Event details.

Howl-O-Ween at Great Wolf Lodge
Oct. 1-31: Time to get spooky at Great Wolf Lodge Southern California as it gets ready to kick off one of its famed seasonal celebrations, Howl-O-Ween! Fa-boo-less fun awaits all month long as the lodge is decked out with fall leaves, pumpkins, and other festive décor to celebrate the color-changing season. This year’s event will also include the family favoriteTrick-Or-Treat Trail, a Halloween-themed version of Great Wolf Lodge’s Yoga Tails, Monster Bash Dancy Party, Howl-O-Ween trivia and crafts, and more. Event details.

Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort
Oct. 1-31: Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort brings guests of all ages under its spell, with spook-tacular experiences themed especially for the season. Halloween magic will enchant guests at both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park as favorite experiences are transformed into dreadful delights. With seasonal attraction overlays, Halloween-themed décor and food and beverage offerings, plus encounters with dastardly Disney villains, happy haunts seem to materialize around every corner. Event details.

 

Best Halloween Events in Los Angeles for Preschoolers

Arachnids Come Alive at the NHM
Now through Nov. 27:
What's creepy, crawly and has eight legs? Spiders of course! And the Natural History Museum has dozens of them on display for you to view and learn about. From fangs and eyes to webs and burrows, find out why we could never live without our arachnid friends. See the spectacular spiders and their magnificent webs in this unique, open-air experience. Event details.

LEGOLAND's Brick-Or-Treat Monster Party
Every Sat. through Oct.: The frighteningly-fun Monster Party begins the moment guests enter the Park with Instagrammable photo spots, LEGO Monster Character Meet & Greets, a scavenger hunt and the Monster Security Checkpoint Street Performers checking that only “real monsters” are entering the party! Treat stations themed to each spooky zone featuring an assortment of candy can be found throughout the Park, with friendly ghoulish stilt walkers passing through to say “Boo!” Along the way, guests can collect themed pop badges and a commemorative Brick-or-Treat brick. All guests are encouraged to join the festivities in costume and get ready for a howling fun time. Event details.

Nights of The Jack
Sept. 30-Oct. 31: This immersive experience showcases intricately hand-carved and illuminated jack o’lanterns, Halloween wonderland featuring a live pumpkin carver, gift shop, top LA food trucks, a "Spookeasy Bar" and tons of other “Instagrammable” moments for all to enjoy. Event details.

Haunt-O-Ween Immersive Experience
Sept. 30-Oct. 31: Go trick-or-treating in the Town of Haunt O' Ween, wander through the streets of Ghoul City, visit the Farm House, venture into the Hidden Hollows. At this immersive experience, you can explore over 200,000 square feet. full of performances, games, decorations, photo ops, rides, and more. Event details.

Discovery Cube

Spooky Science at the Discovery Cube
Oct. 1-31: Stop by the science lab for fun and educational activities, let your toddlers jump on the tractor rides. take the Pumpkin Tetris Challenge, go on a scavenger hunt throughout the science center. Event details.

New Spider Pavilion at the South Coast Botanic Garden
Oct. 1 through Nov. 30: New arthropods will be calling the area home as hundreds of live spiders take over the pavilion. Guests (for an additional fee much like to see the butterflies) can enter the pavilion for 30 minutes to be surrounded by orb-weaving spiders. And while these spiders will be living freely in the pavilion, there will be some additional tarantulas inside glass cases. Check out the Spider Wall that will educate guests about the brown widow, which was “discovered” in Torrance in 2003 as an invasive species on the West Coast. Event details.

Spooky Fun & Painting at the Children's Gallery
Oct. 8: Go to LACMA for spooky fun and free painting! Visitors of all ages are invited to explore the art of brush painting with friendly and helpful staff who will introduce painting techniques, offer tips, and even provide high chairs for very young artists. No prior art-making experience is necessary. Event details.

Free Halloween Goo Craft
Oct. 13: Kids of all ages can get their hands into making some squishy Halloween slime-goo. The whole family can enjoy making a creative mess! Event details.

Go to a Faery Hunt Halloween Party
Oct. 23:
On this unique event, join the faery folke on a fun and gentle immersive quest for the Fairy Royalty with A Faery Hunt interactive, musical performance. Come in costume, it is Halloween! Event details.

"Coco" at the Hammer Museum
Oct. 23: Young Miguel yearns to be a singer but, for reasons shrouded in mystery, his family forbids it. On Día de Muertos, he stumbles into the Land of the Dead where he must discover his family’s secret to heal the wounds of the past. This Oscar-winner from Pixar prefigures Encanto with its vibrant palette, buoyant rhythms, and whole-hearted celebration of family bonds, cultural traditions, and musical dreams. Free admission. Event details.

Halloween Carnival at Malibu Bluffs
Oct. 28: Includes bounce houses, carnival games, truck-or-treat, costume cat walk face painting and food are available for a nominal fee. Pre-registration required. Event details.

Boo-nion Station: Family Halloween Fest
Oct. 29 & 30: Boonion Station is back! The free, fiendishly fun event will transform the station’s South Patio into a mystical Halloween Village featuring activities for kids. The Hallowhuts will host performances, Halloween crafts, face painting, tarantula tattoos and puppet shows. Event details.

Scarium of the Pacific
Oct. 29 & 30: The Aquarium will celebrate its 23rd annual Scarium of the Pacific, a Halloween event for the whole family featuring costume and coloring contests, a vampire magician, underwater pumpkin carving, creepy critters, and more. Event details.

Trick or Treat at Westfield Topanga
Oct. 31: Trick-Or-Treating at The Village from 5-7 p.m. In addition to “window to window” trick or treating, the center will also be offering arts, crafts, games, music, face painting, and more! Event details.

Trick-or-Treating at Westfield Century City
Oct. 31: Families are invited to celebrate Halloween at LA’s chicest mall where little ones can enjoy a safe, fun, and festive trick-or-treating experience from 5-7 p.m. Event details.

Best Halloween Events in Los Angeles for Big Kids

Freaky Flora at the LA Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Oct. 1-31: Why was rosemary traditionally placed in funeral boquets? What flower was once used to preserve dead bodies? Which herb in the Middle Ages was believed to ward off evil spirits? Learn the answers to these questions discover eerier side of our collections as you enjoy a self-guided exploration of our “Freaky Flora” plant list. While weaving your way through the garden, look for little scarecrows tucked along the paths. Each scarecrow indicates a stop on the Freaky Flora list, and has a QR code connected to the full Freaky Flora route, along with fun, spooky facts about all 25 plants. Event details.

All Things Wicked & Wonderful at South Coast Botanical Garden
Oct. 1-31: From looking into the skeleton pasts of Diabolical and Misunderstood plantings in the Garden Graveyard to hundreds of creepy crawlers taking over their first-ever Spider Pavilion, there’s something for everyone, and every scare level. Head off on our Witch Hunt that may have you believing in sorcery as you search throughout our 87 acres for one wicked witch, with special sightings during the last four weekends of October, or bring your four-legged friend to our Howl-o-ween Costume Contest. Event details.

 Watch "Cruella" on the Rooftop  
Oct. 6 & 20: In 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution, a young grifter named Estella is determined to make a name for herself with her designs. She befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief, and together they are able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day, Estella’s flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman, a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic and terrifyingly haute. But their relationship sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous, fashionable and revenge-bent Cruella. Event details.

Halloween Cinemalibu: "Ghostbusters"
Oct. 22: There will be food and treats with special guests: D'Amore's Pizza Truck, Kona Ice Truck. The movie begins at sunset and pre-movie activities take place an hour before sunset. Stay after the movie to participate in "Neon Night," a glow-in-the-dark candy hunt. Event details.

Halloween Aaahh-Archery at Terranea
Oct. 28-31: Experience the unique sport of archery at Terranea’s Beach Cove and enjoy sweeping views of Catalina Island along with Halloween-themed adventure – perfect for family fun. Skilled archery instructors will provide guests with a bow and arrow, along with expert instruction, followed by shooting practice and games featuring zombies, pumpkins, and other spooky targets. Event details.

Best Halloween Events in LA for Tweens, Teens & Parents

See "Hocus Pocus" at Rooftop Cinema
Various dates throughout Oct: Enjoy the ultimate open-air cinema experience tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city with mountain views, starry skies and ocean breezes. Doors open 60 minutes before the film, allowing plenty of time to grab your headphones, select a seat and enjoy the rooftop experience. Event details.

See "Ghostbusters" at the Drive-In
Oct. 1 & 20: LA's longest running Pop-Up Drive-In now in Glendale. Watch outdoor movies inside or outside your car, delicious food and great times await! Brought to you by the Electric Dusk Drive-In in Glendale in the Old Sears Parking Lot. Event details.

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal
Select nights now through Oct. 31:
Summon your scream squad to Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights with 8 haunted houses, the Terror Tram, scare zones, a live show and exhilarating attractions. Whether you’re a superfan, here for the snacks or selfies, scared of everything or skeptical of everyone, remember, never go alone. Event details.

 

Leapin’ leprechauns! St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and we know that means parents will be on the lookout for kid-friendly St. Patrick’s Day events around Boston. Consider this your lucky day, because we’ve rounded up nine local activities for families to make the day special. Here’s where to celebrate the Irish with your wee ones this month.

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Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade

The South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade is back for 2022! Bring the kids to enjoy floats, bands, bagpipes and more that celebrate the area’s Irish roots. Sun., Mar. 20, 2022. Event details.

Patriot Place Irish Festival

Patriot Place will once again celebrate the joys of Irish culture with the 11th annual Irish Festival. The daylong celebration will feature live performances by Irish musicians and step dancers, as well as a full slate of free Irish-themed activities including airbrush tattoos, caricature artists, a balloon artist and a petting zoo for families to enjoy. Sat., Mar. 12, 2022. Event details.

David Conger

St. Patrick's Day Irish Step Show

Join the students from BoSoma School of Dance for a St. Patrick's Day Celebration. Under the direction of award-winning Irish Step instructor, Pattie Hunter, this incredible Irish dance show will feature talented kid dancers, performing traditional reels and jigs. Sun. Mar. 20, 2022. Event details.

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St. Patrick's Day Family Dance

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day season and the joy of moving together to live music, renowned Irish dancer, Jackie O’Riley, will lead dancers of any age in easy-to-follow, fun, approachable céilí dances (group Irish dances) to live Irish music by two of Boston’s best traditional Irish musicians. Sat., Mar. 19, 2022. Event details.

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St. Patty's Day Goat Hike

Join Goats to Go for a stroll in the woods, with goats on leads and some roaming free through the farm's woods. Goat treats to each participant will be provided, and staff will teach you more about goats and life on the farm. The walk will be an hour and a little over a mile round-trip on gravel and hilly terrain. Thu., Mar. 17, 2022. Event details.

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Family St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Join the Irish Cultural Centre for this family-friendly celebration that includes: arts and crafts, storytime with Princess Belle, face painting, Irish dance and music by Dave Try. A breakfast buffet will also be served until 11:30 a.m. Sat., Mar. 19, 2022. Event details.

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Walk Boston's Irish Heritage Trail

Learn about Irish history in Boston when you and the kids walk the Irish Heritage Trail. It’s a guide to landmarks of Irish-American artists and heroes from the 1700s to the present. Around the city, you’ll find 20 sites in downtown Boston and Back Bay, covering over three miles, and over 20 other landmarks in Boston neighborhoods and beyond. Daily in March. Event details.

 

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2022 St. Patrick's Day Race

If you’re looking for a way to get outside and get some exercise to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, check out this race that benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston. The race is a fun, healthy and a meaningful community event, full of spirit, good cheer and positive energy, featuring performances by South Boston kids and teens. Sun., Mar. 20, 2202. Event details.

—Allison Sutcliffe

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School may be back in session (fingers crossed!), but the fun still abounds in SoCal! Whether you want to feel the rumble of the engines at the Acura Grand Prix in Long beach, get lost in a corn maze at Underwood Farms, or go on a magical hunt for fairies in the Valley, there are plenty of playful things to do with your family this month in Los Angeles. Check out the list below!

Long Beach: See the Acura Grand Prix

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Do you have tiny racers who can't get enough Lightning McQueen or Hot Wheels cars? Then take them to see some real live race cars in action at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. The weekend features several racing events, headlined by the NTT IndyCar Series‚ a sprawling race that includes the same cars and drivers that run in the Indianapolis 500 each year. Other racing events include North America’s top sports cars, drifting, historic race cars and jumping "Super Trucks."

Note: Bring some noise protection for little ears; these roaring engines can be super-loud, even for those kids who love claim to love them! Something like this should work great. 

Off the track, the sprawling Lifestyle Expo (included in the price of admission) showcases the latest in home, automotive and personal products inside the Long Beach Convention Center. There is also a Food Truck Experience that includes food trucks from all over L.A.; the Mothers Exotic Car Paddock (Sun. only); and race car driver autograph sessions from all racing series. Kids will want to check out the Family Fun Zone (located inside the Expo), which offers little adrenaline junkies fun activities including rock climbing walls and racing simulators. Kids 3-to-6 can even live out their race car-driving dreams in their very own race cars at a mini track.

When: Sept. 24-26
Cost: General admission tickets, which don't include seating, start at $34 per person; Reserved seating tickets start at $60

300 East Ocean Blvd.
Long Beach
Online: gplb.com

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Venice: Cuddle Kittens

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Um, KITTENS! Need we say more? Any kid who loves cats will be in kitty-cuddling heaven at this Venice Beach pop-up. The  Tiny Beans Kitten Lounge showcases a roster of adorable (and adoptable) kittens whom you can pay to  hang with for an hour. The money, of course, goes back to the cats. The Lounge is an extension of West LA's Cat Cafe, which offers a similar experience (but with adult cats,) year-round and which has adopted out hundreds of kitties since its inception.

Even if you're not looking to find a forever friend, cuddling the kittens at the lounge helps socialize them and make them even better pets for the family who will eventually adopt. them. So it's a win-win!

Pssst: "Tiny Beans Kitten Lounge" has nothing to do with Red Tricycle & Tinybeans; it's the phrase that refers to the soft pads of kittens' paws.

When: Now through the end of Oct. (though this may be extended)
Cost: $35 for a one-hour session

1522 Abbot Kinney Blvd.
​Venice
Online: catcafelounge.com

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DTLA: Free Dance Lessons Under the Stars

Spruce up your dance steps this month—under the stars, for free! Just show up to the Music Center Downtown, where Dance DTLA top instructors are offering free Fri. night dance lessons for anyone up for learning new moves (or perfecting old ones). In addition to the dance instruction, you'll find art-making workshops, food, drinks and more! All ages are welcome. 

Good to Know: Masks will be required, regardless of vaccination status.

When: Sept. 3 (Salsa) & Sept. 10 (Bollywood)
Cost: Free

Jerry Moss Plaza at the Music Center
135 N. Grand Ave. 
Los Angeles
Online: musiccenter.org/dancedtla

Irvine: Celebrate Rosh Hoshana at Pretend City

It's time to celebrate the festival of Rosh Hashanah—the Jewish New Year! Through stories, art and songs, children will learn all about this festive Jewish holiday. Optional activities include making shofars (horns) and getting artsy with apples (as well as eating them dipped in honey, as is the Rosh Hashana tradition). While they're there, kids will love exploring the museum, where they can pretend the day away in tiny grocery stores, little towns, and more.

Good to Know: Designed for kids under 8; Advanced reservations are recommended.

When: Sept. 8 (sessions are 10 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m.)
Cost: Included with museum admission ($13.95 per person; under 1 are free)

29 Hubble
Irvine 
Online: pretendcity.org

Los Angeles: Go on a Fairy Hunt

Christi Anna/ A Faery Hunt

Any child who believes in magic should feel right at home at this immersive outdoor fairy hunt—an interactive walking performance that lets kids explore the outdoors in search of mythical creatures. Kids can dress up in their best fairy or superhero outfits and traipse into the forest (i.e. the park) along with a fairy guide. Along the way, they'll sing, dance and immerse themselves in the story while using their imaginations to decide exactly what happens next. 

Good to Know: Masks and physical distancing are encouraged; Advanced tickets are required.

When:  Sept. 12 at Crestwood Hills Park; Sept. 18 at Los Encinos State Historic Park; Sept. 25 at Corriganville Park
Cost:  $15

Various Locations
Los Angeles
Online: afaeryhunt.com

Costa Mesa: Enjoy New Orleans Jazz

Steve Lorentzen

The Big Easy comes to Orange County with this bustling jazz band that littles will love. Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizards was founded by singer and arts educator Ashli St. Armant, and the lively group makes it a mission to introduce jazz to young audiences. The songs encourage kids to move and dance while celebrating New Orleans music as part of American folk music heritage.

Good to Know: There will be pre and post-show food and activities from noon-3 p.m., including food trucks, balloon twisters and more.

When: Sept. 18 at 1 p.m.
Cost: $15

Julianne and George Argyros Plaza at the Segerstrom Center
600 Town Center Dr.
Costa Mesa
Online: scfta.org/events

Los Angeles: Re-Opening Revelry at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

After 16 months of closure, the Bob Baker Marionette show is back! In case you've never been, this isn't your average puppet show. The theater has been running continuously since 1963—closing only for the pandemic. Founder Bob Baker (who passed away in 2014) started doing puppetry as a teenager in the 1930s. Using hundreds of intricately designed puppets that appear on stage with the people who pull their strings, the theater's mission: is simple: "To provide unique theatrical experiences; to educate, to celebrate, to rejuvenate puppetry." The "Re-Opening Revelry Show" is a musical celebration of the marionette's favorite things—from birthday cakes and picnics to holidays and seasons.

After the show, stick around for ice cream! For more than 60 years, it's been a Bob Baker tradition to end each performance with a sweet treat—and this year is no different. As you are exiting the theater, be sure to pick up your free bowl of chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ice cream (non-dairy options are available, too!).

When: The Re-Opening Revelry show runs weekends through Sept. 12
Cost: $20 per person; kids 2 and under are free (as long as they are sitting on your lap)

4949 York Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: bobbakermarionettetheater.com

Beverly Hills: Treasure Hunt for Painted Pianos

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In case you haven't seen the smattering of painted pianos placed thoughtfully throughout Beverly Hills just waiting for people to play them, there's still time. One of the world’s largest annually recurring public arts projects, the Sing for Hope piano installation places artist-designed pianos in parks and public spaces, with all invited to sit down and play a while (hang out and you may even catch an impromptu concert by professional musicians (like this amazing Rolling Stones rendition by a pint-sized pianist!). There are 16 pianos in all; wander around and try to spot on—or use this map to guide you.

When: Now through Sept. 6; Pianos available for open play 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Cost: Free

Beverly Hills
Online: singforhope.org/beverlyhills

Santa Monica: When the Fairy Tale Ends

George J Vennes III/ Santa Monica Playhouse

Wondering what happens after happily-ever-efter? Now's your chance to take your fairy tale-loving littles to a show to find out. Join Mother Goose, Hansel, Snow White, the Little Mermaid, and Alice—along with some other special guests—at the Santa Monica Playhouse for an immersive fairy tale experience. "Ever After, Take 2" is the theater's first live production since the lockdown, and will lead audience members on an interactive journey to help get the fairy tale world back on track. Kids are encouraged to come in costumes.

Good to Know: Proof of vaccinations will be required for all adults entering the theater. Temperatures will be taken upon entry, and masks must be worn, regardless of vaccination status.

When: Fri. at 6 p.m. through Sept. 24
Cost: Adults, $15; Kids 12 and under, $12.50

1211 4th St.
Santa Monica
Online: santamonicaplayhouse.com

Santa Monica: Cayton Children's Museum

Shannan Rouss

After more than a year of being online and months of outdoor-only workshops, the Cayton Children’s Museum has reopened its indoor space (with enhanced protocols to keep staff and visitors safe). Designed to inspire creativity, community values, and self-discovery, the Cayton lets kids create art n the studio, climb aboard a life-size rescue helicopter, pretend to help beloved pets at the Animal Hospital, and more.  

Good to Know: Since this is, after all, a children's museum—and therefore designed for little fingers to explore and touch—Cayton staff has implemented extra cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces and placed hand sanitizing stations all over the museum. All attendees over the age of two must wear a face masks. Advanced reservations are recommended and can be made online. 

When: Wed.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m-5 p.m.
Cost: $16; under 1 are free 

Anaheim: Halloweentime at Disneyland & California Adventure

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You may still be in flip-flops mode, but it's time to break out the Halloween costumes and trick or treat buckets, because spooky season comes early at the Happiest Place on Earth! After a yearlong hiatus due to the pandemic, both Disneyland and California Adventure are doing it up, Halloween-style, beginning Sept. 3. At Disneyland, that means extra fun around the park, including tributes to Disney villains, spook-ified rides (like the Haunted Mansion Holiday), a special spooky fireworks show (on select nights), and the Main Street Pumpkin Festival, which features hundreds of hand-carved pumpkins up and down Main Street. At California Adventure, expect equally fun and ghoulish decor, special food items, a ghoulish soundtrack that'll follow you all through the park, and a dressed-up Guardians of the Galaxy ride.

For even more treats (literally), get the whole family dressed up and head to the Oogie Boogie Bash, Disney's own Halloween party featuring a trick-or-treat trail that brings visitors into the immersive worlds of Disney's most infamous villains—from Maleficent to the Evil Queen. The Bash (which requires its own ticket and is not included in general DL admission) also includes a special parade, photo ops, and limited-capacity after-hours park access. The Oogie Boogie Bash takes place 6-9 p.m. on select nights. 

When: Sept. 3-Oct. 31
Cost: Prices start at $98 for kids 9 and under; $104 for 10 & up; kids under 3 are free. Tickets to the Oogie Boogie Bash start at $114 per person.

1313 Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim
Online: disneyland.disney.go.com

Moorpark: Celebrate Fall at Underwood Farms

Underwood Family Farms

Time to get lost in a corn maze again! Underwood Family Farms will once again offer its a full roster of activities for its annual fall festival—including a sprawling corn maze (that takes an average of 30 minutes to complete!), tractor and mini train rides, animal shows, hay pyramids, a gigantic pumpkin patch, petting zoo, carnival-style food, and live entertainment. With 50 acres of open space, it's the perfect place to social distance. Want to give your kids a taste of nature? The pick-you-own fields will also be open for those who want to go home with more than just a pumpkin. 

Good to Know: Save time in line and purchase advance tickets if you are attending on the weekend.

When: Sept. 25-Oct. 31, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Cost: $10 weekdays; $16 weekends. Children under 2 are free. 

3370 Sunset Valley Rd.
Moorpark
Online: underwoodfamilyfarms.com

Oak Glen: Apple Picking Season Begins

Melissa Heckscher

First comes summer... then comes apples! Sept. marks the beginning of apple-picking season at Oak Glen and Yucaipa, so if you've never experienced the joy of watching your kids run free in an apple orchard, or take a bite out of a freshly-picked Gala, now's the time. A perfect day trip from LA, Oak Glen is about 90 minutes from DTLA and offers a cooler climate, perfect for appreciating fall's finest fruit. Whether you want an intimate picking experience, or a country fair sort of feel, there are several different spots to choose from.

For all the details, check out our guide to all the apple farms in the region: Where to Go Apple Picking Near Los Angeles.

When: Now through Nov., or until the trees are bare
Cost: Varies (about $3-4 per pound of apples picked)

Willowbrook Farm
12099 South Oak Glen Rd.
Oak Glen
Online: willowbrookapplefarm.com

Riley's at Los Rios Rancho
39611 S. Oak Glen Rd.
Yucaipa
Online: losriosrancho.com/

Stone Soup Farm & Heritage Orchard
12131 S. Oak Glen Rd.
Oak Glen
Online: stonesoupfarmca.com

Stone Pantry Orchard
11993 S. Oak Glen Rd.
Yucaipa
Online: stonepantryorchard.com

—Melissa Heckscher

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This is the month for the wearin’ o’ the green and we’ve got loads of fun St. Patrick’s Day virtual events to keep your little leprechauns busy. Bake up some Irish soda bread, watch some Irish dancers and even visit Blarney Castle from the comfort of home. Celebrate the Irish with your wee ones this month!

Visit Ireland from Home

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While we can't jet off to the Emerald Isle this year, there's are loads of awesome virtual tours you can take to show the kids some of the historical places in Ireland. We especially like this virtual tour of Blarney Castle for kids so you can teach them about the tradition of kissing the Blarney Stone. Find more virtual Ireland tours here

Virtual Celtic Bells - The Irish in Boston

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Listen to the story of Irish immigrants in Boston, weaving in songs and poems of work, humor, protest, longing for home, and longing to feel at home as immigrants in America. Enjoy the lively music of the fiddle, bodhran (Irish drum), banjo, flute, guitar, and bagpipes. March 13. 11 a.m. ET. Event details. 

Watch St. Patrick's Day Parades of Past Years from Dublin (Ohio)

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You aren't going to be flying to the Emerald Isle this St. Patrick's Day, but there's a stateside fix waiting for you. Dublin, Ohio, is home to an array of Irish-themed activities, including a Fairy Door Trail and a Celtic Cocktail Trail. Since we can't make it in person to their annual St. Patrick's Day parade, we're binging years past here (and you can, too!) 

A Faery Hunt Show & St. Paddy's Day Celebration

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Faeries love to celebrate! This year, the faery folk will be celebrating St. Paddy's Day virtually. First enjoy a recorded performance of our Irish-legend inspired musical "The King of the Fairies." With the help of her faery court, the children embark on a musical quest to help the faeries find their rightful King of Faeryland. After the recorded show is our St. Paddy's Celebration. Live and interactive through Zoom, join the faery folk with storytelling, music, games, frolic and lots of silly fun! March 13, 7:30 a.m. ET. Event details

Explore Irish Folk Music

Gear up for St. Patrick’s Day with musical fun. Join Irish-American musician Kevin Byrne to explore Ireland’s tradition of musical storytelling through an interactive, live performance, then write a collaborative song based on a traditional Irish melody. Byrne is a member of the Busted Jug Band, a Boston-based group inspired by the street bands of the early 20th Century.  March 13, 10:30 a.m. PT. Event details

Virtual Seattle Irish Festival

Join Seattle's Irish Festial virtually this year. The 90-minute program will include traditional Irish music, step dance performances, Gaelic games, cooking demonstrations and more. March 13, 1 p.m. PT. Event details

Ireland with Michael Londra

Start getting excited for St. Patrick’s Day with Torrance Cultural Arts Foundation's online celebration of Irish culture, heritage, and music starring the famous Irish singer Michael Londra. This virtual presentation combines taped live stage musical performance with additional music, dance and stories done at various locations around Ireland. March 13, 7 p.m. PT. Event details

Build Your Leprechaun Trap

With St. Patrick’s Day comes plenty of green, but what if you’d rather have gold? You’ll need to trap a leprechaun to find out where the elusive pot o’ gold is hiding (hint: it’s not at the end of the rainbow). Check out our ideas for how to trap this elusive creature

Rhythm of the Dance Livestream

Rhythm of the Dance

You can watch the passion and excitement of Rhythm of the Dance from your home this March. This live stream event was recorded in front of a live audience and features award-winning dancers, excellent musicians and foot-tapping passion. March 15-21. Event details

Penny's St. Patrick's Day Puppet Show

The All-Ireland Cultural Society is hosting a virtual St. Patrick's Day concert with Irish music, song and dance.  This will also include a 25-minute puppet show by Penny's Puppets.  Penny's Puppets have been a part of our St. Patrick's Day celebration for years so we are bringing them to you virtually this year since our whole program is virtual.  It's a 25-minute show with a theme of a leprechaun and a cat that is very enjoyable. Available all day on March 17. Event details

St. Patrick's Day Baking

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NYC's Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) invites families to celebrate St Patrick's Day with a free baking class. Learn how to make two classic Irish goodies: soda bread and chive & cheddar scones. March 15, noon ET. Event details

St. Patrick's Day Family Music Makers

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Join Miss Laura for a special St. Patrick's Day-themed Family Music Makers class! Discover the fun, joy, and excitement of music through singing, moving, and instrumental jam sessions - with songs and games designed around Irish music and culture! March 17, 10 a.m. ET. Event details

Bust Out at Shamrock Crafts and Science Experiments

Need more ideas to keep your wee ones busy? We have tons of St. Patrick's Day craft ideas, rainbow science experiments and St. Patrick's Day science experiments that kids are sure to love. 

—Kate Loweth

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From a Cyberjam with The BeatBuds to a Zoom call with Milo the Unicorn, read on for 11 awesome ways to celebrate your kiddo’s birthday during the shutdown.

Jam with Jamie

Jam with Jamie offers various party packages for kids 1-10, including customized jam sessions, song-writing and beatboxing lessons, and more. Invite your friends and fam and they'll take care of the rest! Contact for pricing and details.

Online: jamwithjamie.com

BeatBuds CyberJams

Let the BeatBuds host a rockin’ 45-minute virtual birthday party, with interactive tunes that gets the kids moving and grooving. The bash includes unlimited guests, custom decor (as the BeatBuds' backdrop), a cake celebration and more, for $295.

Online: thebeatbuds.com

LoveBug & Me Online Birthday Parties

Let LoveBug's topnotch Magical Musical Educators lead your little one's birthday celebration with sing-a-longs, puppets, storytelling an more. A 45-minute virtual party costs $100.

 

Online: lovebugandme.com

Bounce LA Virtual Parties

Coach Ace of kids gym Bounce LA will Zoom into your living room or backyard with age-appropriate games, activities and dancing for your birthday kiddo. Bounce LA can also drop off sanitized gym, sports and play equipment to homes (within in a 10-mile radius), as well as themed goodie boxes and decorations! Prices start at $50 for 30 mins. 

Online: instagram/bounce_la

Wild Child Zoom Party

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Wild Child's live streaming birthday party brings wonder, celebration and fun to quarantine life. The 30-40-minute celebrations include games, puppet shows, singing and dancing. Want to take it up a notch? Wild Child Gym offers party add-ons, like a themed Celebration-in-a-Box (pictured above) and/or party favors.

Online: instagram.com/wildchildgym

Big & Tiny Online Parties

From super hero training to magic shows, Big & Tiny offers a variety of party options for the birthday kid. Prices start at $275 for 30 minutes of songs and games with your Big & Tiny party host, followed by a 30 minutes of activities inspired by your theme.

Online: bigandtiny.com

A Faery Hunt Virtual Visits

Schedule a virtual visit with one of A Faery Hunt's characters, including fairies, mermaids and more. Invite as many friends as you want and enjoy stories, singing, activities and more. Prices start at $40.

Online: stores.afaeryhunt.com

Zoom Call with Milo the Unicorn

For something a little magical, invite Milo the Unicorn to your kiddo's virtual party. He'll hang around for a happy birthday song, plus a unicorn-themed story time with his trainer. Prices start at $50 for 20 minutes,

Online: milotheunicorn.com

Du-Par's Tea Party To Go

Little ones can invite their favorite dolls and stuffed animals to a sweet celebration at home with Du-par’s Tea Party to Go. Prices range from $16 for two people, to $28 for eight people. 

Online: farmersmarketla.com

Color-Me-In Cookies from Sugar Babies Bake Shop

Treat the birthday boy or girl to an extra-special, oversized sugar cookies, $18 each, which they can color in themselves using a trio of edible "paints." Sugar Babies also offers a DIY cookie pack for $18, which includes six themed cookies along with four shades of icing and colorful, custom sprinkle mixes. 

Online: sbbakeshop.com

–Shannan Rouss

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What delights them at four causes nightmares for the two year old, and many of the things a toddler enjoys best bore your 8 year old to tears. We’ve sorted the best of the best activities to determine what you can’t miss for each age and stage, so everyone had a spooky-but-not-scary, memorable, monstrous and Happy Halloween!

Best for Baby

While baby isn’t all that aware of the Halloween hullabaloo, they sure enjoy animals, colors and cute costumes. And you can’t resist the baby album snaps that commemorate your wee ones first Halloween.

Boo! at the Zoo
Babies love looking at the animals, and bringing your adorable costumed little monkey for a photo op with the real monkeys is a memory you’ll treasure always. There are activities for kids of all ages, and you can always just watch animals munching on their Halloween treats. Daily through Oct. 31. Griffith Park. $15-$20. All ages. Event details.

Mickey’s Halloween
It’s not like your 3 month old is into the Disney craze. So why bring baby? Because they’re free! Kids under 3 don’t require a ticket, and Mickey’s Halloween Party is less expensive for adults, so you all get to dress up, have a blast and save some cash. Then when they’re older and beg to go, you can show them pictures and prove they’ve already been. Select dates in October. Anaheim. $69-84; kids under 3 are free. All ages. Event details.

Descanso Autumn Festival
Escape the hullabaloo of Halloween at a quiet nature filled Autumn festival with your wee one; there’s a costume parade, pumpkin carving demonstration, great fall treats from Patina and picture-perfect autumnal scenery to serve as backdrops to Halloween portraits. Plus, kids under 5 are free. Oct. 17 & 18 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. La Cañada. Free-$9. All ages. Event details.

Riley’s Apple Farm
Nope, they can’t pick apples or eat ‘em either, but we recommend starting off baby’s first fall with a trip to Oak Glen to go apple picking because it’s a wonderful family tradition to put in place. Plus, Riley’s Farm is a spectacular setting for (you guessed it) pictures! Open Monday-Saturday all fall. Oak Glen. $1 to enter the orchard, then pay for what you pick. All ages. Event details.

Montana Halloween Hop
Montana Avenue in Santa Monica hosts a Halloween Trick-or-Treat in the trendy stores (including Giggle, for all your baby needs). It’s an easy, safe, early and non-scary first Trick-or-Treat experience for babies. And after popping into Giggle, you can grab a relaxing dinner along the street as your baby naps. Oct. 31 from 3 -6 p.m. Santa Monica. Free. All ages. Event details.

Best Place to Find Fairies: A Fairy Halloween Party
photo: A Faery Hunt

Tops for Toddlers

Your toddling tot loves hands-on outings, and these interactive scare-free adventures are just right.

Pumpkin Races at Manhattan Beach Pier
Your little one loves things that go, and pumpkins on wheels are a spectacular sight. Cheer on the kookiest pumpkin! Oct. 25 from noon-5 p.m. Manhattan Beach. Free. All ages. Event details.

Underwood Farms Pumpkin Festival
While practically every preschool makes the pilgrimage to Underwood’s pumpkin patch, it’s fun for you to be the one to introduce your pre-preschooler to the madness that is the Underwood Farm yearly October festival. With animals, pumpkins and loads of entertainment (not to mention plenty of photo ops on the hay pyramid or on the tractors), this is a can’t miss for the youngest celebrants. Saturdays & Sundays in October (weekdays too, but the entertainment is on the weekends) from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Moorpark. $15. All ages. Event details.

Malibu Bluffs Halloween Party
With carnival games, bounce houses, a costume parade, prizes and a safe and gorgeous Trick-or-Treat Trail that wanders the bluffs above the ocean, this Halloween party is our favorite spot for youngsters.  And if you need more, there’s the Pudding Truck, a garbage truck and playgrounds for those that need a break from festivities. Oct. 30 from 3 -5:30 p.m. Malibu. Free admission. Ages 1-10. Event details.

Halloween Faery Party
Following the morning performance of the beloved Faery Hunt show is the Faery Halloween party with a magician, storytelling, dancing, games, fairy unicorn readings, fairy face painting, one-on-one time with the fairies, food and fun. It’s a great party for little fairy worshipers. Oct. 24 at 10:30 a.m. Griffith Park. $15-$25. Ages 2-8. Event details.

Boo at the Teaching Zoo
Kids that can’t resist touching everything will want to get up-close and personal with all the animals who are out to celebrate and show off at the Teaching Zoo. It’s also less crowded than the LA Zoo’s Boo. Oct. 31 & Nov. 1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Moorpark. $6-$8. All ages. Event details.

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photo: Irvine Park Railroad

Perfect for Preschoolers

Ahhh, they’ve discovered the joys of trick-or-treating! They’re also ready for a slightly spooky Halloween story (that won’t keep them up at night) and a pumpkin patch that includes a dark but not haunted train ride…

Bob Baker’s Halloween Spooktacular
Sitting right next to these amazing marionettes brings Halloween to life and allows your kid to start life off as an Angeleno native should: watching a piece of history at the country’s oldest ongoing puppet theater. (Though kids as young as 2 are welcome, we find that the puppets can be a little scary for those under 4 or 5.) Friday-Sunday in October at various times. Echo Park. $15. Ages 2 & up. Event details.

Creatures at the Arboretum
Wander in your costume with the peacocks at this celebration in the beautiful Arboretum (one of our favorite spots for fall leaf viewing, too) where the celebration for kids includes pumpkin decorating, creepy science projects and other autumn crafts. Oct.31 from 9 a.m.-noon. Arcadia. $5 plus admission for kids. All ages. Event details.

Theatricum Boo!-tanicum
There are two Halloween shows at the gorgeous Theatricum Botanicum. The annual Boo-Tanicum is great for the whole family with games, inprov silliness and lots of haunted fun in the woods and takes place on Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. Tickets are $10-15, and kids under 5 are free. But for those who are still easily scared in the dark, on Oct. 25 at 11 a.m., there is a show filled with non-spooky Halloween tales. It’s perfect for kids 3-6, and tickets are $9.

Scarariums Making at Purple Twig
Arty tots (and their big siblings) will love getting crafty at Purple Twig to make some amazing eerie worlds in a jar. And you’ll love these original Halloween decorations to keep for years and years at home. Oct. 24 from 3 -4 p.m. Eagle Rock. $35. Ages 4-10. Event details.

Irvine Pumpkin Train
This small train is perfect for Thomas lovers, as it chugs around Irvine Park, making a quick visit through a totally non-scary “haunted” tunnel at the end of the journey. Then you can take part in a variety of activities from cookie decorating to panning for gold and then go home with a pumpkin to carve and some tasty pumpkin bread for breakfast. Daily through Oct. 31 from 10 a.m -5 p.m. Irvine. Free admission, train is $5. All ages. Event details.

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Boo-Filled for Big Kids

Now you can add a twist with science spooks, nighttime adventures and even a little, tiny, controlled “eek.”

Eek! at the Greek
This is a nice mix of fun, spooky and culture! Start the night with a Trick-or-Treat Village, then the concert has some atmospheric classical music and ends with a reading of Edgar Allen Poe’s, “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Make this a Halloween tradition, and each year your kids can stay a little later (that first year you may want to skip the Poe!). Sat., Oct 24 at 4:30 p.m. Griffith Park. $8-$55. Ages 5 & up. Event details.

Rise of the Jack O’ Lanterns
Though there’s nothing overtly scary at the Rise of the Jack O’ Lanterns exhibit, we’ve found that since viewing the lit gourds requires absolute darkness, it can be a little scary for the small set. Plus, the intricacies in the carving and building of the amazing pumpkins is best appreciated by bigger kids. But if you’ve also got younger kids, the paths are fine for strollers. Thursday-Sunday through Nov. 1 at Descsanso Gardens and Friday-Sunday through Nov.1 at Santa Anita Park. $14-$28. All ages.

Spooky Science
Science gets creepy and crawly at the Discovery Cube LA, where kids can explore bugs of all colors and sizes in over-sized sets and hands-on learning stations. Daily through Nov. 2. Los Angeles. $10. Ages 3 & up. Event details.

A FarmTastic Jurassic Maze
Forneris Farms has next level harvest fun for bigger kids who can get “lost” in the Corn Maze that has a Tyranno-twist (it takes about an hour to complete, but isn’t haunted). Plus they can visit the pumpkin patch to pick out a home-grown pumpkin that was freshly picked. Daily through Nov.1 from 2-5 p.m on weekdays and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekends. $10-$15. All ages. Event details.

See Ichabod in the Huntington Gardens
Get into the spirit of Halloween with a screening of Walt Disney’s animated classic, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow; pre-show activities and entertainment add to the family fun in this spectacular garden setting. Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. San Marino. $20. All ages. Event details.

Ride on the Ghost Train
LA Live Steamers turns their train into a ghostly chug on weekends in October. The 20-minute ride features a series of spooky settings and creepy displays. But you know your kids best—if they scare easily, this may not be for them.  We know 3 year-olds who love it and 8 year-olds who are terrified, so it’s more kid-dependent than age-dependent.  Select dates in October from 7-10 p.m. Griffith Park. $15. Riders must be at least 34 inches tall. Event details.

Front POrch Cinema
photo: Front Porch Cinema

A ‘Wrap Up’ of Events that Delight ‘Mummy’ (And Daddy, Too…)

In between your costume making, treat baking and party planning duties, take time to remember that you love this holiday just as much as the kids do. These events will “leaf” you feeling festive and are also perfectly appropriate (and enjoyable) for the while family.

Scarecrows in Wine Country
You can’t wait to head up to Santa Ynez for a fabulous day of fall wine tasting.  Er, we mean to bring the kids to check out all the amazing scarecrows. The Valley will boast more than 200 scarecrows this year, most of which are available for public viewing and voting, so you can find and pick your favorites in the ‘field.’ Oct. 9-Nov.9. Santa Ynez Valley. Free. All ages. Event details.

The Do-Good Halloween Bus
Halloween can be about giving as well as taking (candy). The Do Good Bus promises brings people together to help the community in a fun and social environment. It’s a great way to kick off your holiday weekend. Oct. 31 from 9:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Universal City. $20-$45. All ages. Event details.

Tim Burton’s Nightmare Live with Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman takes the stage at the Hollywood Bowl to perform his role of Jack Skellington, singing live to the film Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The Bowl will transform into Halloween Town with special pre-show activities. It’s a Halloween event kids and parents alike will adore. Oct. 31 at 8:15 p.m. & Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. Hollywood. $41 & up. All ages. Event details.

Who You Gonna Call?
See a thematically fitting movie (Ghostbusters, in case you weren’t sure) that you love and your kids will, too! Bring chairs and blankets and friends, so you can take turns watching the kids and ducking into the Cinema Lounge for an adult beverage. Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. Santa Monica. Free. Rated PG. Event details.

Halloween Rock and Roll Half-Marathon
Get your tutus and super hero outfits ready to hit the street for the world’s largest Halloween half marathon. Run off the Peanut Butter Cups you’re totally going to sneak out of the trick or treat bags, in advance…  And if you’re not running, come out and support those that are and laugh at all the silly costumed runners.  There’s also a 5 K for parents or big kids ready to hit the streets, but not ready for a full half marathon. Oct. 25 from 7:15 a.m.-noon. Downtown LA. Free to watch, Registration fee to run. All ages. Event details.

What Halloween adventures did you like best for your kids at each age? We’d love to hear about your family haunted traditions in the comment sections below!

 

It’s never too young for the theater. Shakespeare, Beckett, Wilde, Miller…well maybe for the youngsters it’s best to start with puppets, princesses and interactive shows that really bring the theater to life.  Here are our picks for the 9 best places in Los Angeles to catch a show that’ll leave little ones smiling so big they will be theater aficionados for life.

photo credit: Nerdmelt Theater

Puppet Town
A sketch comedy show for kids – with puppets! If that’s not enough to sell you, how about a cast of comedians from iO, Second City, Groundlings, and UCB, along with puppeteers from Broadway’s Avenue Q? Your kiddos will love the music, comedy, and of course, amazing puppetry. It’s a spectacular explosion of entertainment for all ages, where you’ll leave as entertained and enthralled as the kids.

When: Monthly shows, check website for times.
Where: The Nerdmelt Theater, 7522 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood
Cost: Tix are $8 in advance, $10 at the door for adults. Kids under 12 get in free.
Online: facebook.com/PuppetTownShow

photo credit: A Faery Hunt

Faery Hunt
Your tinies will love this interactive show, with sweet songs, talking (and yelling) back at performers and plenty of gross our humor that entertains some, while others worship the beautiful fairies. You’ll feel good about the positive messages, as kids learn about themes like forgiveness, kindness and respect in an entertaining way. Plus, it’s extra cool to see theater outside, where little wrigglers don’t have to sit still. Most shows are performed in parks across LA, except for performances at the Sunset Theatre Company and the Whitefire Theatre.

When: Shows start promptly at 10:30 a.m. on weekends. See website for details.
Where: See website for locations.
Cost: $15 per ticket at Griffith Park and the Sunset Theatre Company, $12.50 per ticket at all other locations. Kids under 2 are free.
Online: afaeryhunt.com

 

photo credit: Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s facebook Page

Bob Baker Marionette Theater
Truly an LA institution, the Bob Baker Marionettes have been entertaining children of all ages for the past 53 years. These imaginative shows are brimming with color and amazing puppetry, and little ones are enchanted as they sit right up close to the puppets to catch the action. There’s even a special Halloween Hoop-De-Doo show in October with skeletons and ghosts and a Holiday Spectacular in November & December. You won’t see anything like this anywhere else, from the beautifully crafted marionettes to the truly talented puppeteers.

When: Thursday & Friday at 10:30 a.m., Saturday & Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
Where: 1345 W. First Street, Downtown LA
Cost: $15 per ticket. Kids 2 and under are free.
Online: bobbakermarionettes.com

 

Morgan-Wixson Theatre
Your little one will be engaged in the entire theater experience here, as this not-for-profit volunteer organization programs shows for kids that they really want to watch. The upcoming season has family-friendly shows like White Christmas, Fancy Nancy: The Musical, Cat in the Hat and Aladdin Jr. Sometimes the regular theater has shows that older kids will go crazy for, like Legally Blonde: The Musical (coming in the summer of 2015). Bending & snapping is exercise, right?

When: See website for dates.
Where: 2627 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica
Cost: $20/adult, $15/child 12 and under
Online: morgan-wixson.org

photo credit: Theatre West’s facebook page

Theatre West
Storybook Theatre has been a part of Theatre West since 1984, and they feature non-threatening (and we know how important that is when the lights go down, and lots of tales for kids have creepy characters), interactive musical theater that’s perfect for kids age 3 to 9. The whole family will love the musical retelling of Little Red Riding Hood – complete with a funny wolf and loads of audience participation (from October 11th, 2014 to March 7th, 2015). Plus, if it’s your little one’s birthday, you can schedule a birthday party to be held directly after the Saturday show, where kids get to celebrate ON the stage. What we like best about this is the professional actors who really know how to put on a great show and interact with the audience.

When: Saturdays at 1 p.m.
Where: 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West, Universal City
Cost: 
$12/adult, $10/child
Online: theatrewest.org

photo credit: Puppet State Theatre Company

The Wallis
Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (The Wallis) officially opened its doors to the public in October 2013. Throughout the year, they present several family-friendly shows with their Theater for Young Audiences division. Fabulous companies from across the world are showcased, and you won’t find better theater anywhere in town (even for grownups, honest). Treat your kiddos to truly entertaining and thought provoking shows like The Man Who Planted Trees, White, The Queen of Colors – and for slightly bigger kids there’s Into the Woods (to see before the movie comes out!). This theater will engage and inspire you and your kids – it’s the real deal.

When: See website for show schedule and times.
Where: 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills
Cost: Varies by show
Website: thewallis.org

 

photo credit: Stefani T. via yelp

Creating Arts
This company caters to families with shows that are specifically gears toward certain age groups. “Twinkle Theatre” is designed for a wee one’s first experience of theater, and is perfect for babies and toddlers age one to five. Then there are “Mini Musicals and Pint-size Plays”, which are for kids age three and up, where audience involvement like booing and cheering is hugely encouraged. For older kids age seven and up, try out the “Junior Broadway” shows, which feature interactive songs and a bigger theatrical experience. Check out Sleeping Beauty and Willy Wonka this fall. Your kids will love the recognizable shows here, and every age can find just the right theatrical experience.

When: Weekend matinees. Check website for details.
Where: 1404 3rd St. Promenade, 
Santa Monica
Cost: $12/child, $20/adult. VIP tickets are $30/adult, $20/child (reserved best seats in the house).
Online: creatingarts.org

photo credit: M C via yelp

Glendale Centre Theatre
This is a small, friendly theater with seats that surround the stage in the center of the room. You’ll love the cozy atmosphere and intimate performance space that leaves not a bad seat in the house (very important, as anyone who has spent a show with a kiddo who “can’t see!” complaining on their lap knows). Kids will go wild for shows like this fall’s musical version of The Princess and the Pea – especially since audience members are encouraged to dance to the tunes.

When: Most weekend matinees at 11 a.m., but check the website.
Where: 324 N. Orange Street, Glendale
Cost: $12.50 per ticket
Website: glendalecentretheatre.com

 

Photo Credit: The Nine O’Clock Players Facebook Page

Nine O’Clock Players
This theater company performs for school groups, making sure every child in the city can get an introduction to live theater, so it has a special place in our heart. It’s a lovely old theater, and all the shows are just for kids.  Check out performances of Aladdin and The Tortoise and the Hare – it’s the perfect way to support local theater and have a fun day out.

When: Weekends at 2 p.m.
Where: 1367 N. St. Andrews Place, Hollywood
Cost: $12 per ticket
Website: nineoclockplayers.com

Have a ball treating your tiniest theater critics to a live show. Let us know where you go and what you see!

-Elena Wurlitzer

Think of this as the ultimate to-do list. We’ve carefully gathered 95 local adventures for greater Los Angeles families that are sure-things when it comes to fun times. Whether you’ve got itchy feet that can only be cured by a local getaway or want to know where to eat as a family and how to entertain the kiddos in a new and exciting way, we’ve got you covered. So start checking out the possibilities and checking off the tried-and-true adventures. Local fun awaits!

1. If your SoCal kid has never left the land of the sun, take them on a nearby snow trip that includes amazing views while riding an aerial tram.

2. Forget lights-camera-action…for an awesome entertainment experience, head to one of these kid-friendly live theater shows.

3. Stir up some fun and hone your kid’s culinary talents with a cooking class geared especially for little chefs.

4. Your little one is obsessed with dragons and princesses and magic spells? Thrill them with a visit to a fairy tale-inspired play place.

5. Put down the iPad and video game controllers. We’ve found amazingly scenic places to fly a kite for some good old fashioned fun.

6. Has Autumn rolled around? Celebrate the season by going apple-picking and enjoying a fun farm day.

7. Take care of your tootsies with a mommy and me nail salon experience. Think mani-pedis  and bonding time wrapped up into one glorious day. 

8. Looking for the best mac and cheese in town for your discerning little eater? Try the fare at Fat Cow, a family-friendly restaurant with lip-smacking food by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.

9. Take a spin on Santa Monica’s Pacific Wheel and enjoy views, sunshine, and your kiddo’s expression as you soar over the pier.

10. Savor the best treat on the Venice Boardwalk. (Psst, it’s also the best place in the area for a cup of joe…)

11. Whether you’re looking forward to a long weekend or just want to get out of the city for the day, take the family for a quick and easy day trip–the perfect mini-vacation.

12. Grab a paintbrush and get your creative juices flowing at this artistic Malibu hotspot.

13. Want a little entertainment with your dinner? We have the perfect spot for tasty food,  a Little Italy atmosphere, and singing waiters straight from Broadway.

14. Go on a shopping spree at one of these awesome kids resell clothing stores. (And for an extra thrill, turn in some of your tot’s gently used clothing and gear for cash or trade!)

15. Okay, so your Date Night now includes some oh-so-adorable hangers-on. Fortunately, there are some great kid-friendly restaurants that you can enjoy as a couple, with a couple of kids in tow.

16. Observe sea life in its natural habitat at the Malibu Lagoon tide pools.

17. These century-old attractions are perennial faves of kids and adults alike. Here are six of our favorite local merry-go-rounds.

18. Drop everything and read! Little bookworms (and parents with bedtime story budgets…) will love these used bookstores that are perfect for building up your family book collection.

19. Roll out the yoga mat or grease up the baby jogger wheels–we’ve gathered up the best Mommy & Me workouts where you can have fun and feel the burn.

20. Does your little one love The Little Engine that Could and everything train? Go for a full day of exploration and excitement with these fun train rides for kids.

21. Has strawberry season rolled around again? Whether your kiddos like them in smoothies, jams, atop pancakes, sliding down shortcakes, or straight-up, here’s where you can pick your own strawberries for a sweet, healthy fix and a whole lot of fun.

22. Make some feathered friends–and even engage in a conversation or two–at the Serenity Park Parrot Sanctuary.

23. Kids love mini golf–must be something about feeling like giants next to a small-scale castle. Let them putt-putt their hearts out at one of our favorite mini-golf courses.

24. Maybe you’ve got a kiddo who needs to practice her backstroke, a daredevil who is just begging for a high dive, or a tadpole just learning to dog paddle. When your backyard splash pool just doesn’t cut it anymore, check out these clean, local, convenient community pools to take a plunge.

25. Kids love picnics. We bet you’ve been invited to half a dozen pretend picnics and tea parties on your living room floor this week alone. So, why not head scenic picnic spots to show your little ones what having a real-life picnic feels like?

26. Don’t hit the beach or park and leave your best furry buddy behind! Take the whole family–including the canine members–to these top-notch dog parks and beaches in the Los Angeles vicinity.

27. Thanks to the rotating gathering of gourmet food trucks in Santa Monica, you and the kids can enjoy tasty food, live music, and a little fresh air all at once.

28. If you’ve exhausted every water park and pool within driving distance, there’s still a few swimming spots in Los Angeles that will undoubtedly excite your little ones.

29. Treat your little nature lovers (and yourself) to an idyllic escape via a visit to the gorgeous Descanso Gardens.

30. From a path in Thousand Oaks that’s perfect for tykes on trikes to an activity-hopping path in Griffith Park, we’ve rounded up the best bike paths for little pedalers.

31. Tired of your go-to cafe? Check out our favorite buzz-worthy coffee shops that are perfect places to get a caffeine fix with a tiny entourage in tow.

32. With a cupcake shop on every corner, where can the discerning parent spend her calories wisely or find the perfect party treats? We’ve got the answer, with our list of 5 fab cupcakeries.

33. Let the kiddos enjoy a few hours of hands-on fun at a drop-in art class that will engage their imaginations and keep your own kitchen table clean.

34. Satisfy your grown-up craving for albacore while introducing the youngsters to these kid-friendly sushi spots.

35. If your kiddo loves everything under the sea but hates crowds, consider visiting one of these fun small-scale aquariums.

36. Raise a glass to these kid-friendly breweries where kids can eat a delectable meal for about the cost of a pint.

37. There’s so much more to Westwood than meets the eye–and we’ve rounded great things to see, do, and taste with the kids.

38. Is it always ‘hold the pickles’ and ‘sauce on the side’ when it comes to your kiddo’s eating habits? Never fear–we’ve gathered up the best restaurants for picky eaters, where kids can watch their food being made before their eyes.

39. For creepy-crawly fun, visit the Los Angeles Zoo’s critter-filled LAIR (Living Amphibians, Invertebrates, and Reptiles) facility.

40. If your youngster likes to boogie, go for a healthy dose of exercise and enroll her in a fun dance class.

41. Whether you have an aspiring pilot, conductor or Indy 500 driver on your hands, we’ve rounded-up the best places for your wee ones to oooh and aaah over planes, trains and cars.

42. We can’t think of kid friendlier fare than spice-infused Moroccan food. Head to one of these great Moroccan restaurants for a culinary adventure.

43. Tina Fanelli Moraccini, co-founder of Piccolo Chef in Culver City, shared with us all her favorite things about West Hollywood. Explore the neighborhood with this L.A. mama’s tips and secret spots.

44. Get outdoors and enjoy a magical Faery Hunt adventure with your little ones.

45. Once a Food Network award-winner, now a brick-and-mortar Westwood hotspot, TLT Food has found a special spot in our hearts and is definitely worth a family visit.

46. There are plenty of theaters in L.A. where babies and kiddos are welcome at special show times arranged just for moms and dads. Check out our list of family-friendly movie theaters.

47. Work in a workout and rest assured that your kids are happy, safe, and burning off energy of their own. We dug up 7 awesome local gyms with childcare.

48. Pinkies up! For a memorable and classic afternoon with the kids, try a special kid-oriented teatime.

49. Check out these great kid-friendly international markets that will help turn your little ones into intrepid explorers with adventurous palates

50. Bring a little do re mi into your wee one’s day. Here are our picks for the best music classes for L.A. kids.

51. Switch up your regular grocery shopping routine with a visit to an awesome farmers market. Stock up on fresh, locally grown produce, enjoy pony rides, listen to street musicians, and more!

52. and 53. Visit the most fun (and free!) hand-on museum in L.A. While you’re there, relive the excitement the whole city felt when a space shuttle flew overhead and take the kids to see the Endeavour up close and personal.

54. Get outside, get your blood flowing, and stroll the day away at one of our favorite stroller walks in the city.

55. For a warm weather town, we have an extraordinary love for hot cocoa. Here are our fave places to sip hot cocoa with the kids.

56. Shake up your usual playground or museum routine–try out our idea for a sweet playdate that involves good eats, hands-on fun, and a little shopping.

57. We’re loving this kid-friendly waffle food trend, so we’ve found the top kid-compatible waffle spots for you to get a sweet fix of this comfort food.

58. If you want to enroll your kid in a sport that’s not basketball, soccer, or tennis, let them work on flexibility and strike a pose with a yoga class.

59. There was a time when kids played with action figures and dolls, toys that had cranks to move and wheels to roll around. Honor the good old days by paying a visit to these fun old-fashioned toy stores.

60. Thrill your kiddo with a visit to this Paris-chic-meets-Tokyo-streets creperie. (They’ll love skipping the silverware in favor of biting into these tasty sweet and savory treats.)

61. Go for a perfect day trip to the “Danish capitol of America.” The quaint town of Solvang should be on the must-see list of every Angeleno.

62. From goats to sheep to chickens — get up close and personal with some barn yard animals and your kids will be singing Old Macdonald in no time.

63. If your regular park has become ho-hum, try one of our picks for coolest L.A. parks and playgrounds.

64. Are you dying to skip the pizza joint and go gourmand with the family? Here’s our list of the best places for fine dining with kids.

65. Take the kids to one of these nearby historical places to learn about the real roots of L.A’s storied past and see how families lived in the old town, way back when.

66. Chill out and enjoy a sno cone during all seasons at one of L.A.’s cool shave ice spots.

67. Blend everyone’s vacation demands into one fabulous family getaway at the Paradise Point Resort & Spa.

68. Appeal to the imagination of your budding fashionista with a visit to the “Costume Box” Museum.

69. Escape the city and wow your little nature lover by heading to the Huntington Botanical Gardens.

70. Whether you’ve got relatives in town or are just looking to cross some classic local outings off your to-do list, we’ve put together a list of “Only in L.A.” activities that you’ll want to keep handy.

71. Head to the Venice Canals for a family outing that has a scenic stroller walk, ducks, and pays homage beautiful Italy.

72. Let your kids go wild at a hands-on nature center.

73. We all scream for…gelato! We’ve rounded up some top-notch gelaterias, whose offerings include kid friendly flavors like chocolate and strawberry and flavors of the adult variety like wine and rum raisin.

74. Kids love exploration and we found a great day trip complete with sand, surf, and a charming beach town.

75. Bored with the same-old same-old of Santa Monica and Malibu? No worries–we’ve got just the beachside town for you to visit.

76. Escape the city’s constant hustle and bustle and this natural getaway that boasts plant collections, several historic buildings, a duck pond, a waterfall, and some pretty impressive bird watching.

77. Is it summertime in the city? We can’t think of a better way to enjoy the season and honor Tinsel Town than by taking in a kid-friendly outdoor movie.

78. On the other hand, if you’re currently experiencing L.A’s version of winter weather, try taking a spin around a fun ice-skating rink.

79. Spend some time at beachfront amusement park that’s a favorite springtime outing for many Angeleno families.

80. Nothing entices learning for a little one like interactive exhibits, cool experiments and plenty of wow factor. Check out our list of the best museums for kids in L.A.

81. Explore the vibrant, kid-friendly metropolis of downtown LA.

82. New Yorkers might think they’re tops when it comes to bagels, but we’ve got some amazing bagel shops right here in L.A. Grab the kids and the schmear and check them out!

83. No time to get away? Take advantage of these staycation ideas for day trips, overnights, and afternoons away from the home.

84. Let the kiddos taste-test the quintessential comfort food at these awesome L.A spots for grilled cheese.

84. When Spring is in the air, head out to one of these alluring family-friendly gardens that sport cool waterfalls, lakes, ponds, and even some secret tunnels.

86. Whether you’re looking for a buttery croissant, gluten-free eat, or fresh baked bread without the preservatives, we’ve picked out our fave bakeries to satisfy every craving.

87. Wrangle your herd to one of these Los Angeles-area farms to meet a goat or pick their own fruits and vegetables.

88. Sure, SoCal is known for its beaches, but it can be hard to decide where to go with the family. Cue our list of kid-friendly beaches that are sure to please.

89. If a beach trip is just too much hassle and you’re suffering from summer heat, splash around at one of these nearby water parks.

90. Kids have a hard time keeping their feet on the ground–it’s no wonder that they’re amazed by airplanes and just about everything that flies. For the height of all fun, find out where to take your plane-crazy kid.

91. Don’t be daunted by the crowds, the planning, or the lines–check out our guide to the Happiest Place on Earth.

92. Your kids will be dazzled by the very idea of this 24-hour cupcake ATM–it’s definitely worth a visit to see the robotic arm choose your cupcake, box up the delight, and deliver the mouth-watering treat.

93. Think Burning Man and youngsters don’t go together? Don’t miss our list of insider tips to make your Burning Man experience a fun-filled, kid-friendly success.

94. To your kids, it probably sounds foreign to snuggle up next to the driver’s seat and catch a flick. This summer, introduce them to the wonderful world of drive-in movies.

95. For your tot that loves to tumble, head on down to Bruin territory to watch the UCLA Women’s Gymnastics team in action.

— Abigail Matsumoto

Photos courtesy of A Faery Hunt, Beth Shea, Lara Burnap, Dance for Kids Brentwood, Sommy Rhee, and Linda Tanner.

Did you know that there are magical fairies popping up in parks all over Los Angeles? Gather your own little pixies and get ready to go on a ‘faery hunt’ at a sunny, scenic locale in your neck of the woods. Here’s the scoop on this delightful journey through the fairy door.

WHAT: ‘A Faery Hunt’ is an outdoor theatrical children’s production for kids ages 2-10, and for the kid in all of us. Parents and pixies alike will giggle at the witty dialogue, enjoy the uplifting music and lose themselves in the sense of adventure that comprise the 45-60 minute long, interactive show; which beckons little ones and their families to join faery folk on a quest to find Faery Royalty and other fun creatures in parks across LA and Ventura County. There are three different enchanting and original “faery-tales” in rotation, which are performed by a company of 15 actors. All shows include important themes of friendship, kindness, forgiveness, love and respect for nature.

WHEN/WHERE: Faery Hunts take place at 10:30 am. A Faery Hunt performs on scheduled Saturdays of every month in the clearings off of the Fern Dell Drive entrance of Griffith Park, 2333 Fern Dell Place, Los Angeles, CA  90068, on the southwest side of the park; scheduled Saturdays at O’Melveny Park,17300 Sesnon Boulevard, Granada Hills, CA  91344; scheduled Saturdays and Sundays at Corriganville Park, Corriganville Park, 7001 Smith Road, Simi Valley, CA 93063; and scheduled Saturdays and Sundays in Crestwood Hills Park, 1000 Hanley Avenue, Brentwood, CA 90049.

INSIDER TIPS: Most children attend the faery hunt in a fairy inspired costume to add to the fun and to really feel like part of the interactive production. If you’re short on dress-up options at home, when you check-in at the hunt, there are wings, garlands, wands, wizard hats and masks for sale for prices ranging from $5-$10. Take a water bottle and pack a picnic lunch to enjoy in the park after the show. Strollers are suitable at every show, and make sure all members of your party wear comfortable walking shoes — as it is a “hunt,” after all.

WHAT’S NEW: Take your fairy-loving kiddos on a new indoor musical adventure, “Auntie Angelica’s Fairy Garden,” which is set to debut January 22nd at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks. Creatures including a magical unicorn and puppets from Fairyland will join the beloved fairy characters from the company’s other performances. The production boasts nine new songs that are sure to make kids sing.

THE 411: Tickets are $15 per person at Griffith Park, $14 at the Whitefire Theatre, and $12.50 per ticket at all other locations. There are many other shows with libraries or other children’s organizations throughout the year, which are free or have a nominal fee.

Online: www.afaeryhunt.com
Phone: 818-324-6802
Reservations are recommended. Email reservations@afaeryhunt.com

— Beth Shea