Fall is around the corner and the Cincinnati area offers countless events to celebrate the season with the entire family. Pumpkins are often the star of autumn and as we approach Halloween, they turn from decorations to glowing jack-o-lanterns. This year, Boone County Parks is celebrating the carved pumpkin with its annual Jack-O-Lantern Contest and Walk that takes place on October 30. This trail is the best pumpkin glow in Cincinnati and is a great family-friendly event, that’s sure to make your fall even more magical.

Boone County is located just south of Cincinnati and the county’s park system hosts many family-friendly events throughout the year. One of the favorites is taking place In October is at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Burlington, KY. It’s the best pumpkin glow in Cincinnati and the surrounding area!

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The annual Jack-O-Lantern Contest and Walk is now held at the fairgrounds and includes plenty of family fun. This year it will take place on Saturday, Oct. 30 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The event is free to attend.

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If you love Halloween and carved pumpkins, then this is the perfect event for you. Dozens of pumpkins are carved and submitted for a number of different contest categories. They are then put on display for all of us to enjoy.

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The jack-o-lanterns are lit up along a pathway and you are free to walk along and check out the creativity, spookiness, and skill of the pumpkin carvers. As the sun goes down the atmosphere becomes pure Halloween fun.

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You’ll see a variety of carvings — some done by children and others by Halloween-loving adults. The event will also offer hayrides and have refreshments to round out your evening.

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One of the best parts of trick-or-treating is walking from house to house, checking out all of the carved pumpkins. But the problem is, that’s only for one night! This unique event allows this Halloween tradition to last longer than one evening, making it the best pumpkin glow in Cincinnati.

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The Boone County Fairgrounds are located at 5819 Idlewild Rd., Burlington, KY 41005. If your family can’t get enough of pumpkins and Halloween, then add this magical event to your fall calendar.

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The Jack-O-Lantern Contest and Walk at Boone County Fairgrounds is a unique fall event that’s tons of magical fun for the entire family. It’s the best pumpkin glow in Cincinnati and the surrounding area! Have you been to this event in prior years? What are your favorite Halloween events in Cincinnati and the tristate area? Let us know in the comments!

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For more information on this Halloween Trail and to register your own pumpkin for the contest, visit the Boone County Parks website here. and you can check out the event on Facebook as well.

And if you’re already geared up for fall, check out some of the best apple orchards in our area in this previous article here.

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Address: 5819 Idlewild Rd., Burlington, KY 41005

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Best Pumpkin Glow In Cincinnati August 05, 2019 Andrea Limke What are the best Halloween events in Cincinnati? There are so many things to do in Cincinnati in the fall that it may just be the best time of year in the Queen City. You can spend every weekend in September and October visiting pumpkin patches, fall festivals, haunted houses, and more. Some of the biggest and best events take place at Kings Island, Coney Island, and dozens of local farms around our city. But if you want to visit a spot that’s a little less crowded and even more afforable, check out these lesser known fall festivals around Cincinnati here. What are the best Halloween towns in Ohio? Many small towns and big cities throughout Ohio celebrate Halloween in a big way. In Cincinnati, some neighborhoods celebrate with parades, festivals, and of course trick-or-treating on the big night. If you’re looking for a spooky town to visit in the fall, check out the event at Sharon Woods when a historic street is transformed into a creepy attraction. Hamilton, Ohio also loves this time of year and celebrates with its Operation Pumpkin event. Read more about this family-friendly attraction here. Or if you’re up for a road trip, visit the best Halloween town in Ohio, featured in a previous article here. What are the best pumpkin patches in Cincinnati? Choosing a favorite pumpkin patch in Cincinnati is very difficult, as there are so many places to choose from, that all offer something different. Each part of town has its own version of a local farm and pumpkin patch, so find one you love and begin a new tradition. Some of the best pumpkin patches around Cincinnati are Blooms & Berries in Loveland, Country Pumpkins in Dry Ridge, Brown’s in Hamilton, Neltner’s Farm in Melbourne, and Irons Fruit Farm in Lebanon.

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Best Pumpkin Glow In Cincinnati

August 05, 2019

Andrea Limke

What are the best Halloween events in Cincinnati? There are so many things to do in Cincinnati in the fall that it may just be the best time of year in the Queen City. You can spend every weekend in September and October visiting pumpkin patches, fall festivals, haunted houses, and more. Some of the biggest and best events take place at Kings Island, Coney Island, and dozens of local farms around our city. But if you want to visit a spot that’s a little less crowded and even more afforable, check out these lesser known fall festivals around Cincinnati here. What are the best Halloween towns in Ohio? Many small towns and big cities throughout Ohio celebrate Halloween in a big way. In Cincinnati, some neighborhoods celebrate with parades, festivals, and of course trick-or-treating on the big night. If you’re looking for a spooky town to visit in the fall, check out the event at Sharon Woods when a historic street is transformed into a creepy attraction. Hamilton, Ohio also loves this time of year and celebrates with its Operation Pumpkin event. Read more about this family-friendly attraction here. Or if you’re up for a road trip, visit the best Halloween town in Ohio, featured in a previous article here. What are the best pumpkin patches in Cincinnati? Choosing a favorite pumpkin patch in Cincinnati is very difficult, as there are so many places to choose from, that all offer something different. Each part of town has its own version of a local farm and pumpkin patch, so find one you love and begin a new tradition. Some of the best pumpkin patches around Cincinnati are Blooms & Berries in Loveland, Country Pumpkins in Dry Ridge, Brown’s in Hamilton, Neltner’s Farm in Melbourne, and Irons Fruit Farm in Lebanon.

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There are so many things to do in Cincinnati in the fall that it may just be the best time of year in the Queen City. You can spend every weekend in September and October visiting pumpkin patches, fall festivals, haunted houses, and more. Some of the biggest and best events take place at Kings Island, Coney Island, and dozens of local farms around our city. But if you want to visit a spot that’s a little less crowded and even more afforable, check out these lesser known fall festivals around Cincinnati here.

What are the best Halloween towns in Ohio?

Many small towns and big cities throughout Ohio celebrate Halloween in a big way. In Cincinnati, some neighborhoods celebrate with parades, festivals, and of course trick-or-treating on the big night. If you’re looking for a spooky town to visit in the fall, check out the event at Sharon Woods when a historic street is transformed into a creepy attraction. Hamilton, Ohio also loves this time of year and celebrates with its Operation Pumpkin event. Read more about this family-friendly attraction here. Or if you’re up for a road trip, visit the best Halloween town in Ohio, featured in a previous article here.

What are the best pumpkin patches in Cincinnati?

Choosing a favorite pumpkin patch in Cincinnati is very difficult, as there are so many places to choose from, that all offer something different. Each part of town has its own version of a local farm and pumpkin patch, so find one you love and begin a new tradition. Some of the best pumpkin patches around Cincinnati are Blooms & Berries in Loveland, Country Pumpkins in Dry Ridge, Brown’s in Hamilton, Neltner’s Farm in Melbourne, and Irons Fruit Farm in Lebanon.