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If you are looking for some free and cheap things to do with your family to fill your October calendar, this is the list for you. Orange County has tons of activities for kids like virtual museum events and hikes for kids. The month is going to be epic so scroll down for the best things to do with kids this month in the OC.

Take a Wagon Ride at Tanaka Farms

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Have you ever picked your own pumpkin right out of the pumpkin patch? Tanaka Farms is one of the only farms in Orange County with a REAL pumpkin patch! Take a wagon ride led by a friendly tour guides around this beautiful 30-acre farm. Event details

Taste Fall-o-Ween at Knott's Berry Farm

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Knott's Berry Farm introduces its newest family-friendly outdoor dining and retail experience celebrating the Halloween season and the flavors of Fall with Knott's Taste of Fall-O-Ween. Guests of all ages can dress up in their most festive costumes to experience one-of-a-kind themed food and treats, exclusive event merchandise including specialty items from local crafters, an all-new “Into the Fog” art show, and so much more. Event details

Fullerton Haunted Walking Tours

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All tours will be preceded by a meet and greetwith members of North Orange County Paranormal Society in the museum classroom. Ghost hunters are invited to learn about the latest advances in paranormal research and see how researchers confirm or debunk; claims of paranormal activity. Event details

Spooktacular FilmFest

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We're celebrating Halloween with a five-week dinner & movie series for the whole family in the AMC Fountain Courtyard at The District at Tustin Legacy. Families can reserve their own socially-distanced table to dine & watch the movie on a 20’ screen outside AMC Theaters. Thursdays. Event details

Drive-Thru Halloween Parade

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Join in the fun of this beloved community cultural celebration with all-new activities for 2020. Event details

Take the Kids on a Redwood Hike

Head to Carbon Canyon Regional Park for an easy 1.1-mile hike to the park's coastal redwood grove. You will use your five senses to engage with nature as you stroll to the redwoods. Daily. Event details

 

Bowers and Kidseum at Home

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Visit the Bowers Museum from the comfort of your own home. Visit exhibits virtually, check out creative activities from Kidseum and more. Daily. Event details

Discovery Cube Connect

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The Discovery Cube Connect is a new innovative educational platform. Connecting you with the best hands-on STEM resources on the web reviewed by both parents and educators who will provide independent expertise. Daily. Event details

Virtual Story Time with the Orange County Libraries

Daily story times and craft activities are offered daily. See weekly schedule for themes and books to be covered. Daily. Event details

Virtual Learning at the Little Red Schoolhouse

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Come join The Little Red Schoolhouse every Monday morning for learning experiences in language arts & writing. Pre-K-5th grade. Mondays. Event details

Virtual Story Time with Barnes & Noble

Head to the Barnes & Noble YouTube page for story times read by children's book authors. Follow #BNStorytime for more stories from your favorite authors, special guests, and more! Daily. Event details

Check Out Our MASSIVE Virtual Events Calendar

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For more virtual fun every day of the week, head to our virtual events calendar. You'll find dance classes, scavenger hunts, animal encounters, drawing classes and MORE!

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

—Kate Loweth

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With summer around the corner the countdown to Stranger Things Season 3 is on. From clothes to LEGOs, and even bicycles, there are a slew of items hitting stores perfect for chasing demi-gorgons and outfitting your Stranger Things summer.

Here are some of the best new items inspired by the Upside Down.

photo: Courtesy of H&M

H&M Collection

Netflix has teamed up with H&M on a Stranger Things collab to outfit a summer in Hawkins. Graphic T’s, swimwear, and Gorgon-print rompers are just a few of the items available that are inspired both by the popular series and the awesome ‘80s era. The collection will be available in stores worldwide and on hm.com, starting May 23.

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Schwinn Bike

Step back into your childhood with an ‘80s era Schwinn inspired by Lucas Sinclair’s ride from the first two seasons of Stranger Things. This limited release special edition bike, featuring a classic banana seat with a camouflage bandana accessory, will be available on Amazon starting May 15 for $349.99

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Upside Down: Polaroid Originals

Capture those summer adventures with a Polaroid camera inspired by the Upside Down. The Upside Down: Polaroid Originals is a Stranger Things version of its retro-style OneStep2 Camera available for $109.99.  All of the text and icons featured on the camera are flipped upside down as a nod to the show and the camera also features a built-in “paranormal” flash, powerful enough to “kill monsters.” In addition to the classic 600 film and i-Type film, a Stranger Things-edition color instant film with 16 different designs is also available.

Stranger Things LEGOs

Get ready master builders, your favorite plastic bricks are headed into the Upside Down. No details yet on what promises to be an epic Stranger Things LEGO collab, but Netflix and LEGO have both shared some very cryptic messages on Twitter, saying only that more info is coming soon.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

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Before Starbucks and iPad apps were a sign of city life, ole’ saloons and horse-drawn carriages were markers of a thriving town. Lucky for us, these historic hubs still exist and are now happening spots for lil’ cowboys and cowgirls. Looking to roll up their sleeves and pan for gold? Or watch an old fashioned shootout without the danger? Flip through our slideshow for the best Wild West Towns across the country.

Tombstone, Az

Say goodbye to skyscrapers and cars in Tombstone, Arizona. This famous town (Wyatt Earp was a resident, and it's home to the OK Corral) is THE place for any wild west lover. The residents aren’t actors, but real inhabitants living amongst authentic old western buildings. Old time photos studios, classic saloons, horse drawn carriages and gunfight shows are there to reel in the attention of ever mini cowboy. Thrill seekers can even take a tour about Tombstone Ghosts and Legends or, an age-appropriate paranormal tour.

Online: tombstoneweb.com

photo: Dan Perelman via flickr

Have we missed your favorite Old West Town? Share it in the comments below!

—Christal Yuen

 

If you are looking to scare up some spooky, family fun—a guided ghost tour may be just the thing to get in the spirit of the season. Your child will get a kick of out creepy tales of Civil War ghosts, haunted mansions, flickering lights and other paranormal tales. Be sure to make note of your child’s individual scare factor and age recommendations, though, or else the experience may come back to haunt you. Just notify your guide you have little goblins in tow and they will be happy to dial down the fear factor to ensure some freaky fun for the whole family.

Roswell Ghost Tours
Now in its 15th year, Roswell Ghost Tours offers a spine-chilling nighttime tour of historic downtown Roswell. Founded by paranormal investigators, Diana and Joe Avena, the intent of these tours is not to scare, but rather inform and educate. If you get spooked—simply due to the fact that you are walking through a cemetery and by the “creepy house” where the town executioner once lived—that’s understandable. The mile-long walking tour lasts about 2 ½ hours and includes current tales of paranormal activities that these investigators and others have personally documented. Stories of Civil War soldiers and millworkers looking to reconnect with loved ones from beyond the grave are presented alongside the history of this antebellum town.

Details: Tours meet in the big white gazebo in the Roswell Town Square directly across the street from the Roswell Visitor’s Center (617 Atlanta St.), roswellghosttour.com

Cost: $15 adults, $10 children

When to Go:  Available year round, check website for times. Reservations required.

Recommended Age:  Roswell Ghost Tours are open to all ages. When younger children are on the tour, their highly trained tour guides leave out gory details and give families the option to wait out parts of the tour that may be particularly scary for little ones.

Especially Cool:  The founders have been featured on SciFi Network’s “Ghost Hunters.” They also regularly offer tours featuring other well-known paranormal experts.

Decatur Ghost Tours
One of the newer ghost tour operations in town, these tours are led by a psychic medium, Boo Newell. The walking tour covers about a mile and lasts two hours. Along the way, you’ll hear tales of Civil War ghosts, a grieving mother, and a lovelorn woman searching for her lost love. The tour meets on the Decatur square and includes a walk through the old Decatur Cemetery. According to Boo, when children are on the tour, ghost children tend to follow along.

Details: Tours meet at the bandstand behind The Old Courthouse (101 East Court Sq.), 404-296-7771, www.decaturghosttour.com

Cost: $15 adults, $12 children (10 and under)

When to Go:  Weekends year-round at 7:30 p.m., additional dates in October. Reservations required.

Recommended Age:  Families regularly take the tours. There’s nothing gory or extremely violent discussed, just lots of ghost talk of course.

Especially Cool:  If you live intown, it’s close by and offers a look into the history and “darkside” of Decatur.

Lawrenceville Ghost Tours
Definitely the most “theatrical” ghost tour in town; these popular tours are led by costumed storytellers from Aurora Theatre. On the 90-minute adventure through Downtown Lawrenceville your guide will take you into the old jail, show you where the corpses flew down Honest Alley and tell you other chilling tales that will send a shiver down your spine. Sometimes you can even catch the Lawrenceville Ghost Trolley – offered on special dates. It takes you to the Lawrenceville Female Seminary where ghost girls still roam the halls.

Details: Aurora Theater, 128 East Pike St., 678-226-6222, www.scarystroll.com

Cost: $12 adults, $9 children; $25 for Trolley

When to Go:  Weekends year-round, everyday in October. Reservations recommended. Ghost Trolley is available on October 25 only.

Recommended Age:  Since the tour is focused on dramatic storytelling and not bloody effects or gory details, it’s popular with both children and adults.

Especially Cool:  Experienced local actors like “Madame Macabre” and “Miss Hannah Belle Lecter” lead tours in character – mixing a little funny in with the scary.

Marietta Ghost Tours
Marietta Ghost Tours offer two spooky options for families: the original Haunted Walking Tour and the “Scary-etta” Haunted Trolley Tour. Both are 90 minutes and focus on ghost stories in and around the historic Marietta square – which played a big role in the Civil War. As you can imagine, plenty of Civil War ghost stories abound. Lit by flickering lantern light, the one mile walking tour is led by a costumed storyteller who will regale you with tales of the “Lady in Black,” weeping statues and other scary apparitions. If that isn’t spooky enough, the trolley tour travels into two of the city’s cemeteries.

Details: 131 Church St., 770-425-5755, ghostsofmarietta.com

Cost: $17 adults, $12 children (Walking Tour); $27 Adults, $14 Children (Trolley Tour)

When to Go:  Year-round with walking tours at 7:30 p.m. and “Scaryetta” trolley tours at 7 and 9 p.m. Dates and times vary with season. Reservations required. Buy tickets online.

Recommended Age:  Both are suitable for families—no age recommendations. Just know your child’s “scare factor.”

Especially Cool:  The Haunted Trolley may be just the thing for younger children who are interested in ghost tales but might get too tired or too spooked on foot.

Fox Theatre Ghost Tours
Some folks say that the Fox Theatre, Atlanta’s iconic old movie palace and performance venue, is hauntingly beautiful. Some simply say it is haunted. For the first time ever, go behind the scenes on an hour-long guided ghost tour of the Fox. You’ll visit the sub-basement, boiler room, a backstage dressing room and of course, the stage – all places where restless spirits are said to roam. The spook factor is enhanced with a little pumped in fog. However, the tour focuses on the stories of real life people and strange apparitions that some have witnessed when the lights dim at the Fabulous Fox.

Cost: $30

When to Go:  October 11th-16th with time slots available from 7 to 10 p.m. See website for available times and to purchase tickets.

Recommended Age:  The tour is recommended for children 10 and over, but parents can use their discretion. For safety reasons, children under age 6 are not permitted.

Especially Cool:  It’s behind-the-scenes. At night. At the Fox. Need we say more?

What spooky things will you do this season? Tell us below!

—Rachel Quartarone and Phebe Wahl

Photos courtesy of Roswell Ghost Tour via Facebook, Decatur Ghost Tours via FacebookGhosts of Marietta via FacebookThe Fox Theater via Facebook