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Fall Events

Autumn is such a great season here in Ludington. You can visit a multitude of festivals, take a fall color tour to view the spectacular oranges, reds and yellows that take over the landscape, and just enjoy the cool, crisp air. Halloween is not just for kids- many local businesses sponsor various parties and events that are fun for the entire family. 

For more information on Trick or Treat dates and locations, read our Halloween story.

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Here's a List of Fun Fall Events That Typically Take Place in Ludington:

  • Harvest Weekend for campers at Kibby Creek Campground – 4900 W. Deren Rd. in Ludington. Visit kibbycreekcampground.com to reserve your campsite.
  • Halloween at the Station for campers at Vacation Station RV Resort – 5061 W. US 10 in Ludington. These events includes spooky train rides, pumpkin decorating, trick-or-treating, and a site decorating contest. Visit vacationstationrvresort.com to reserve your campsite.
  • Octoberfest Craft Beer & Music Festival in downtown Ludington.
  • Activities at Otto Peterson Farms– 2671 S. Brunson Rd., Ludington. Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze, hayrides, fresh apples, and more. Fridays from 4-7pm, Saturdays from 10am-6pm, and Sunday from 12-4pm. For more info, visit facebook.com.
  • Halloween Weekend for campers at Ponchos Pond – 5335 W. Wallace Rd. in Ludington. The event includes trick-or-treating, a site decorating contest, kids’ pumpkin carving, costume contest and more. Visit poncho.com to reserve your campsite.
  • Stix Biergarten Fall Fest– 1963 N. Lakeshore Dr., Ludington – Admission is $10 for adults and free for kids. Activities include Bounce House, Face Painting, Cookie Decorating, Haunted Trail, Trunk or Treat, Pumpkin Painting, Hot Cocoa Bar, Chili Cook Off, and a live DJ Costume Party from 7pm-12am.
  • Footsteps for Families Pumpkins in the Park 1-Mile Fundraiser Walk to benefit West Shore Family Support – Glow items, coffee, hot chocolate, and donuts will be provided. Free and open to the public. Cartier Park Walkway Loop- 1101 N. Rath Ave., Ludington.
  • Spooky Slow Roll Bike Ride beginning at Spindrift Cyclesports – 102 W. Ludington Ave. Costumes are encouraged and snacks and prizes will be provided.
  • Haunted Village at Historic White Pine Village – 1687 S. Lakeshore Dr. in Ludington. Children are encouraged to wear costumes and trick or treat throughout the historic buildings in the village. Admission is $7.50 for adults, $6.50 for seniors 60 & up, $5.50 for youth ages 4-13, 3 & under free.
  • Ladies Night at Faire Heart Center- 3408 W. US-10, Ludington. Event includes a vendor show, complimentary snacks and (non-alcoholic) drinks, and sales in the boutique. Attendees maybe BYOB.
  • Night of the Laughing Dead Comedy Show & Halloween Party at the Ludington Eagles – 108 S. Harrison St., Ludington. Open to the public. Doors open at 7pm with comedy show at 8pm. For more info, visit facebook.com
  • Annual Harvest Festival at The Inn at Ludington – 701 E. Ludington Ave., Ludington.Games, Prizes, Costumes, Candy, Food, Punch and so much more! The event will include a Blueberry Pie Eating Contest at 5:30pm, Harvest Maypole Dance at 6:30pm, and a Ka-Pong Tournament at 7:30pm. There will also be games, prizes, costumes, candy, food, punch, and more. Admission is a recommended donation of $5/person or $20/family. Proceeds benefit Blue Hat Ministries.
  • Run for Your Lives 5k & Half Marathon in Downtown Ludington.
  • Halloween Craft at Sandcastles Children’s Museum – 125 E. Ludington Ave., Ludington. Regular admission rates apply.
  • Downtown Trick or Treat Pre-party at Legacy Plaza sponsored by Safe Harbor Credit Union – This free event is open to the public and includes games, prizes, treats, and activities. Downtown Trick-or-Treating is from 2-4pm.
  • Annual tractor treat, games, and Halloween orbi stress ball making at The Roadside/Kistlercrest Farms- 4105 S. Pere Marquette Hwy. Ludington. Costumes encouraged.
  • Teen Murder Mystery Party at the Ludington Library- 217 E. Ludington Ave., Ludington. Teens are invited for a costume party, snacks, andy and a murder mystery game.
  • Spooky Story Night at The Pier- 222 W. Ludington Ave., Ludington. Bring a scary poem or story to share. Non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase. Audience is PG13. Dress in costume or spooky colors.
  • Ludrock’s Night of Fright at Ludington Area Center for the Arts – 107 S. Harrison St, Ludington. Admission is $5 per person which includes food, beverages, costume contest, and live music.
  • Halloween Spooktacular at Photography by Sue Brown – 1676 W. Hansen Road, Scottville. Free photo with donation to United Way of Mason County. Sign up by clicking here.+
  • Dia De Los Muertos/Halloween Party at the Ludington Eagles Club- 108 S. Harrison St., Ludington. Tacos, enchiladas, rice, beans, and tamales will be served from 5-7pm and there will be live music featuring Chago from 8pm-12am. Members and guests are welcome for dinner and live music is open to the public. The event also includes a costume contest
  • Fall Festival at the Ludington State Park – 8800 M-116, Ludington. Event includes horse-drawn wagon rides, live music, beach bonfire, apples, donuts, and cider. Free event but donations are appreciated.

Stay tuned for information on fun fall events in Ludington in 2025!

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