Huntsville, AL, October 6, 2025

News Summary

The Huntsville Botanical Garden is set to host the Festifall season with numerous events from September to October. Featuring attractions like the Scarecrow Trail, pumpkin displays, and seasonal mum exhibits, it’s a perfect outing for families and nature lovers. Special events include Hops and Harvest, Pooches and Pupkins, and various educational programs. Visit to enjoy the unique offerings of autumn while engaging in community festivities at the Garden.

Huntsville Celebrates Festifall at the Botanical Garden

The Huntsville Botanical Garden is welcoming the Festifall season with a series of exciting events and activities running from September 1 to October 31, 2025. This month-long celebration features attractions aimed at families and nature enthusiasts alike, showcasing the vibrant essence of autumn.

Among the key highlights are the Scarecrow Trail, engaging pumpkin displays, and beautiful seasonal mum exhibits. Visitors can enjoy whimsical scarecrow designs created by local community members along the trail, which will be open throughout the duration of the celebration. Some events may require registration or an event ticket, so attendees should plan accordingly.

The Huntsville Botanical Garden’s operational hours will adjust for daylight availability in October, offering ample opportunities for visitors to explore the various attractions. Special events scheduled throughout the residential fall season include:

In addition to these special events, the location will continue to host Golden Hour events on Fridays during September, featuring live performances and local food vendors. The Global Rhythm & Blooms event wraps up at the end of September, highlighting diverse cultural celebrations. Educational opportunities are also available, such as Nature Academy classes for grades K-8 aimed at fostering interest in STEM learning and the Seeds to Sprouts program for ages 2-5, designed to introduce young children to nature through fun exploration and activities.

Huntsville Botanical Garden boasts the nation’s largest open-air butterfly house, which remains open through September, adding to the various attractions available for the Festifall season. Detailed information regarding events, registration, and hours of operation is accessible on the Garden’s official website, hsvbg.org.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Festifall celebrations at Huntsville Botanical Garden?

The celebration runs from September 1 to October 31, 2025.

What are some key attractions during the Festifall season?

Key attractions include the Scarecrow Trail, pumpkin displays, and seasonal mum exhibits.

Are there any special events scheduled during the Festifall celebrations?

Yes, there are several special events including Hops and Harvest, Pooches and Pupkins, and Little Monsters Mash, among others.

Do I need tickets for the events?

Some events may require registration or an event ticket.

What are the operating hours for the Huntsville Botanical Garden during October?

The Garden’s hours of operation change to accommodate available daylight hours in October.

Key Features of Festifall Events

Event Date Time Details
Hops and Harvest September 13 4-7 p.m. Featuring local breweries and themed contests.
Pooches and Pupkins September 18 5-7 p.m. Costume contest and parade for dogs and their owners.
Fall Plant Sale September 26-27 N/A Offering a selection of native trees and shrubs.
Tea at Twilight September 28 5-7 p.m. Featuring artisan teas and a fall-inspired menu.
Raptor Shows October 7 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Live birds of prey exhibit from Auburn University Raptor Center.
Little Monsters Mash October 11 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Family-friendly event with costumes, crafts, and trick-or-treating.
Spellbound in the Garden October 16-19 N/A A themed night event for adults featuring immersive experiences.
Meow-o-ween October 27 N/A Special celebration for cat lovers dressing their cats in costumes.

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