Pumpkin Nights in Arlington is one of the most popular fall events for families in DFW, and I couldn’t wait to check it out with my close friend and our kids.
From face painting and delicious food to a fire dancer show and a magical, themed trail, this event has something for everyone. In this post, I’ll walk you through our experience, what we loved, the best spots for photos, and some helpful tips to make the most of your visit to Pumpkin Nights.
Arrival
Pumpkin Nights in Arlington was the perfect fall adventure! We arrived at our assigned time slot at 7 p.m. and walked into an area full of friendly, smiling vendors. The atmosphere was alive with the magic of the season, and the sounds of Halloween-themed music playing throughout the vendor area and along the trail tied everything together.
Face Painting and Food
After a quick look around, my daughter happily got in line to have her face painted, while my friend decided to get a super cute caricature drawing of her and her baby.
There were so many unique options to choose from, including candle boutiques, a psychic reading booth, and a gift shop filled with Pumpkin Nights merch and other fall-themed items.
But before shopping, we decided to grab some food first. There was a wide variety of food, from tacos, burgers, hotdogs, and desserts.
Just a heads up—most of the vendors require tickets instead of cash or card, so make sure to grab your tickets early on.
The Fire Dancing Show
With food in hand, we settled in to watch the fire dancer show right in the middle of the vendor area. The performance was incredible and really set the tone for the evening. After the show, we were ready to explore the main attraction—the Pumpkin Nights trail.
The Infamous Trail
The trail itself is about half a mile long and stroller-friendly, which was perfect for our group. The path is lined with photo ops, with Pumpkin Nights staff stationed at various spots to help take pictures.
As we walked, the themed sections along the trail were truly a sight to see. My favorites were the Harry Potter and Día de los Muertos areas—the artistry and attention to detail were simply amazing. There were several other themed areas, like ocean animals, pirates, and even a giant spider web!
Final Thoughts
We spent several hours exploring, taking photos, and soaking in the festive vibes. With $60 worth of tickets, we had more than enough for food and drinks for the three of us, though you could probably spend less if you’re selective. Between the food, drinks, fire dancers, and the magical trail, we didn’t leave until after 10 p.m.
Overall, Pumpkin Nights in Arlington is a fantastic way to get into the fall spirit. Whether you’re there for the food, the photo ops, or the fire dancer show, it’s an experience that’s fun, creative, and full of fall vibes.
It’s the perfect spot for a family outing or even a unique date night—highly recommended for anyone looking to embrace the magic of the season!
Frequently asked questions about Pumpkin Nights in Arlington
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Please purchase tickets online in advance; Pumpkin Nights in Arlington is very popular and time slots sell out.
What time should I arrive?
When you buy your tickets online, you’ll be asked to select a date and time slot for your visit. You may enter the festival within the 30-minute window you selected and stay as long as you’d like.
A Note About Accessibility
Pumpkin Nights is hosted at an actual farm. Although they try to make the village and pumpkin trail as accessible as possible, the farm is not easily accessible overall, so wheelchairs are not recommended.
Is Pumpkin Nights a family-friendly event?
Yes! Pumpkin Nights is a family-friendly event where everyone is welcome.
Are group rates available at Pumpkin Nights in Arlington?
Groups of +10 people may receive a 10% discount. To access the discounted pricing, you must add 10 or more tickets to your cart during online checkout.
What items are not allowed at Pumpkin Nights in Arlington?
- Drones and aircraft: Drones, quad-copters, and/or any remote-controlled craft are prohibited.
- Bicycle, Skateboard, or Roller Skates: Please leave your bikes, skateboards, scooters, roller skates, and/or other wheeled forms of transportation at home. (Strollers, wheelchairs, and wagons to transport small children are fine).
- No weapons of any kind.
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