As the leaves turn gold and a brisk chill returns to the to the alpine forest of the San Bernardino Mountains, it can mean just one thing: the return of Pumpkins in the Pines! In fact, colorful leaves, apple cider, cozy sweaters and Pumpkins in the Pines just belong together.

To get in the fall mood, head to SkyPark, more famously known since the mid-1950s as an enchanted Christmas village with outdoor experiences that create memories filled with holiday wonder for kids of all ages.

Grab a Pumpkin Spice Latte and Begin Making Fall Memories

SkyPark is back for its fall celebration every Saturday and Sunday, October 8-30. Grab the family and discover a park-wide pumpkin patch, seasonal entertainment, special activities, themed food and beverages, and more!

Before you leave, purchase your pumpkins in the Last Stop Shop

Fall Magic in the Pines

While Christmas may be SkyPark’s favorite season at Santa’s Village, there’s still plenty of magic to be found during Pumpkins in the Pines.

Check out the Legend of Sleepy Hollow Puppet Show

On October 29 & 30, bring your little ones to participate in Arrow’s Spooky Balance Bike Race, sponsored by Prevelo. Starting at 10am at the Silver Bells Arena, cheer for the balance bike riders (ages 2-9) as they make their way around the track.

Wear a Costume

10/22 & 23: SkyPark Costume Contest at 3pm by Santa’s house.

10/29: Halloween Monster Mash Skate Night with live DJ at the Silver Bells Arena from 7pm to 9pm

10/29 & 30: SkyPark Costume Contest at 3pm by Santa’s house.

10/30: Mountain Biker Costume Parade and contest behind the Pedal Pub at 1pm.

Get more information for Pumpkins in the Pines here!

Photos courtesy of SkyPark

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