Knott’s Spooky Farm 2024
Category: Activities, Performances, & EventsKnott’s Berry Farm has turned into Knott’s Spooky Farm for the Halloween season. The Peanuts gang are on hand to celebrate the fun and mingle with visitors.
Upon arrival, kids (unfortunately not adults) are given a trick or treat bag where they can fill it at various locations around the Calico Ghost Town.
The entire park has been decorated with pumpkins, skeletons, and fun spooky items as the theme everywhere is Halloween. There are some special food options for the season, as well as plenty of wonderful merchandise. With plush Peanuts kids (and Snoopy) decked out in their Halloween costumes, shirts, and limited holiday items, it’s a fun time to shop at the stores.
And speaking of Halloween costumes, the Peanuts gang are decked out in theirs and are on hand at various locations throughout the park to meet and greet as well as take photos with visiting friends.
On the Calico Mine Stage Snoopy’s Spooktacular Costume Parade is where kids can show off their own Halloween costumes.
And at Calico Park, Camp Snoopy Spooktivities is a fun place where kids can play games and have fun with various members of the Peanuts gang. How about a bean bag toss with Peppermint Patty, or something fun with Linus? The Spooktivities activities take place throughout the day. Times are listed near the stage.
Don’t forget to check out Linus’ Great Pumpkin Patch. Will The Great Pumpkin show up this year? (For an additional fee kids can decorate their own pumpkin.)
There are several music and entertaining shows that take place throughout the day throughout the park. Check the Knott’s app for the showtimes and locations for all the Knott’s Spooky Farm fun.
When Knott’s Berry Farm transforms itself into Knott’s Spooky Farm, it’s a fun place to go in October. And with the Peanuts gang on hand, you know kids of all ages are going to have a great time.
Happy Halloween.
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