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FIVE FALL ACTIVITIES YOUR FAMILY CAN’T MISS

Autumn is finally in the air, and it’s time to “fall” into fun with a few of our top choices for kid-friendly activities in DFW. We’ve handpicked a few diverse outdoor activities we think your family will love.

Autumn at the Arboretum
September 20 – November 26

Celebrate the changing colors of the season and surround yourself with fall flowers, a Pumpkin Village and Cinderella’s Carriage! Visit the Dallas Arboretum from September 20 through November 26, and you’ll see more than 50,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash, as well as a hay bale maze and scavenger hunts. Picnic with the family, take fun photos and explore houses made out of pumpkins, each featuring a popular storybook. Kids will learn about plantings, various trees, foliage and other facts about nature.

Visit this site for more details and pricing. 

Fiesta Latinoamericana
September 28

Fiesta for free this month at the new Klyde Warren Park and celebrate Latin American culture! The eighth annual Fiesta Latinoamericana will feature music, dance, children’s workshops, a Parade of the Nations and family activities. Learn popular Latin dances like salsa, merengue and tango. You’ll see a variety of artists and hear music from artists like Tony G. Visit this site for more information.

Fall for the Arts
October 4

Another Klyde Warren freebie, this all-ages celebration promises to be a culture-filled day that integrates the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dallas Museum of Art, Winspear Opera House, AT&T Performing Arts Center and more. Find more information here.

Plano International Festival
October 18

For another multicultural experience, head to Haggard Park in Plano for a festival that honors cultural diversity. Kids will go for the educational activities and musical performances. They’ll also experience a fitness and health fair and a literature-based program, “Reading Around the World.” Cultural exhibits and an ethnic food court will give kids a taste of what the world has to offer. Visit the festival site for more information. 

Halloween Nights at Dallas Zoo
October 23

Kids will go bananas for this Halloween adventure, complete with candy stations, costumed characters, shows and spooky animals. For a safe, fun-filled Halloween celebration, visit the Dallas Zoo website for more information.

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