Fall Fun Directory

By: Staff

Fall has arrived, and with it comes all the cozy traditions we love—pumpkin patches, family outings and a little Halloween fun.

Where Every Pumpkin Tells a Story

Pope Farms has grown pumpkins for more than 40 years in Wiggins, southeast of Greeley. The Pope family opened the farm to the public 15 years ago, creating a place where traditions take root. From hayrides and barrel trains to slides, zip lines and more, each visit is a chance to make memories that last a lifetime. Celebrate fall at Pope Farms, and use code NocoBest for 25% off tickets online.

popefarmscornmaize.com
970.483.6124

Capturing Moments, Creating Heirlooms
Experience the magic of tintype portraits: unique silver images handcrafted through a chemical process you’ll witness from start to finish. The perfect experience for date nights, anniversaries or any special occasion, these keepsakes last hundreds of years and can be passed down generations. Gift certificates are available.

porkpiephotography.com
970.480.7675

Seasonal Beauty Delivered to Your Porch

Elevate your curb appeal with curated pumpkin collections delivered straight to your door. Packages include pumpkins, mums, corn stalks, straw bales and more—all fresh, clean and ready to display. Choose self-styling or professional setup, with optional end-of-season removal. Reserve yours today.

NorthernColoradoPumpkins.com
970.646.3119

Howl-O-Ween Trick-or-Treat

Trick-or-treat through the historical village, take horse-drawn wagon rides (weather permitting) and enjoy fall fun for the whole family from 2-6 p.m. Oct. 18-19 at Centennial Village Museum. Admission costs $4 for visitors ages 3 and up, while children ages 2 and under get free admission. Costumes are encouraged.

1475 A St., Greeley • 970.350.9220
greeleymuseums.com

Markley Motors Trunk-or-Treat

Visit Markley Motors for their third annual Trunk-or-Treat. This free event will have trick-or-treating, games, a costume contest, giveaways and more. This spooktactular event takes place from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24.

3401 S. College Ave., Fort Collins