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Halloween in St. Augustine is more than just costumes and candy! It’s a full season of celebration that blends fall fun with the rich (and haunted) history of the nation’s oldest city. From spooky ghost tours and pumpkin patches to family festivals and haunted houses, there’s something for everyone to enjoy throughout October. Whether you’re looking for kid-friendly activities or a fright-filled night out, this guide overs the best ways to celebrate Halloween in St. Augustine.
Ghost Tours in St. Augustine

GhoSt Augustine Paranormal Tours
When it comes to ghost tours, St. Augustine is in a league of its own. With over 450 years of history, the city is home to ancient cemeteries, haunted buildings, and legends that still send chills down locals’ spines. During October, ghost tours become even more popular as visitors look to experience the city’s supernatural side.
One of the most well-known experiences is Ghosts & Gravestones, a trolley-based tour that explores historic locations like the Old Jail, Potter’s Wax Museum, and Tolomato Cemetery. It’s a theatrical ride that blends fright with fun, making it suitable for teens and adults.
For a more intimate, walking-style tour, GhoSt Augustine offers several chilling options, including their “Everdark Express” and “Dead Walk.” Some of their tours even use EMF detectors and ghost-hunting gear, making the experience hands-on for paranormal enthusiasts.
Secrets of St. Augustine Ghost Tour is another popular pick for those interested in storytelling. Led by historian Dion Moore, this tour shares real ghost stories and historical accounts that offer a unique perspective on the city’s haunted legacy.
Also worth checking out is A Ghostly Encounter, one of the oldest walking ghost tours in town. This family-owned business offers classic haunted strolls through the historic district, including tales from the Spanish colonial era, and even includes cemetery visits when permitted.
If you’re looking for something interactive, The Odd Macabre provides immersive ghost experiences, including a self-guided ghost hunt and a spooky family ghost walk. They also run spooky workshops and macabre-themed games from their shop downtown, which is great for groups or couples wanting something a bit different.
October is prime time for all of these tours, so advanced booking is highly recommended, especially on weekends and leading up to Halloween. Whether you’re looking for frightful fun or authentic paranormal encounters, there’s a ghost tour in St. Augustine to match your curiosity (or courage)!
Family-Friendly Halloween Activities

Pumpkin Patch at Shores United Methodist Church
Looking for Halloween fun that’s great for the whole family? St. Augustine offers a number of kid-friendly events and fall traditions perfect for little ghouls and goblins.
Pumpkin lovers should head over to Sykes Family Farms’ Crop Maze, located just outside of town in Elkton. Open throughout October, this fall festival features a huge corn maze, pumpkin patch, petting zoo, playgrounds, and weekend hayrides. It’s a St. Johns County favorite and a must-visit for families.
You can also visit Amazing Grace Family Farms in nearby Green Cove Springs. They offer a charming pumpkin patch, a cow train, photo opportunities, and tons of farm games to keep kids entertained for hours.
Local trick-or-treat events often pop up on St. George Street, and many businesses around the downtown historic district participate in community costume contests and family nights. Keep an eye on our Events Calendar for the most up-to-date listings.
October is full of events that celebrate the lighter, more playful side of Halloween in and around St. Augustine. Whether you’re carving pumpkins, navigating a corn maze, or trick-or-treating downtown, it’s a great time for families to enjoy fall together.
Ghost Stories at the Beach

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Looking for a spine-tingling evening that’s equal parts eerie and entertaining? Join the Tale Tellers of St. Augustine on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at 7:00 PM for Ghost Stories at the Beach at the St. Augustine Beach Art Studio & Gallery (370-A A1A Beach Blvd). This free event (donations appreciated) is the perfect way to kick off your Halloween season with a dash of local lore and a sprinkle of supernatural fun.
As twilight descends over the beach, the wind picks up, setting the stage for an evening of haunting tales. Featured storytellers Jane and Wayne, known as The Storytelling Sims, will weave tales that promise suspense, shock, and ghostly visions to haunt your imagination. Their performances are not for the faint of heart, so be prepared for a night of thrills and chills.
Feeling brave? Sign up for the Open Mic session starting at 6:30 PM. Drop your name into the Witches’ Cauldron for a chance to share your own spooky story with the crowd. Whether it’s a personal encounter or a favorite urban legend, this is your moment to shine—or spook!
For those with a taste for the macabre, the gallery offers the “Cauldron of Blood”—a themed drink that adds an extra layer of mystery to the evening. Sip it if you dare!
Nightmares May Follow
This event is not suitable for young and tender ears—or those prone to nightmares. It’s designed for adults and teens who enjoy a good scare and appreciate the art of storytelling.
Mark Your Calendar
Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
- Time: 7:00 PM (Open Mic sign-up starts at 6:30 PM)
- Location: St. Augustine Beach Art Studio & Gallery, 370-A A1A Beach Blvd
- Cost: Free (Donations appreciated)
For more information, visit our Events Calendar or call 904-540-0402 or visit Tale Tellers of St. Augustine
Pumpkin Festival + Handmade Market: Fall Fun on the Farm

Celebrate the season with a day of autumn charm at the Pumpkin Festival + Handmade Market at Wesley Wells Farm. Come September 27th and stroll through the fields to pick pumpkins, fresh produce, or seasonal flowers, then wander the market filled with local artisans selling handmade crafts, baked goods, and unique gifts. Live music sets the perfect backdrop while food trucks offer tasty treats to keep your energy up for all the fun.
Little ones can meet friendly farm animals and enjoy activities in the kid zone, while everyone can snap photos at fall-themed setups scattered throughout the farm. With something for every age and interest, the festival blends festive flair with the simple pleasures of the season.
General admission is $18 at the gate but only $15 if you book online, so make sure to save money by getting your ticket now. Your ticket gets you access to the tons of activities provided at this all day event, making it easy to drop in and soak up the atmosphere whenever it suits your schedule.
Whether you’re seeking a relaxed afternoon of shopping, a chance to pick your own pumpkins, or just a fun outing surrounded by seasonal sights and sounds, the Pumpkin Festival + Handmade Market is a perfect way to welcome fall.
For more information, check out our Events Calendar or go directly to welselywellsfarms.com.
Dark and Stormy Night Storytelling

Ready for a night of eerie tales and suspense? On Wednesday, October 22, 2025, the Tale Tellers of St. Augustine take the stage at 7:00 PM at the Limelight Theatre (11 Old Mission Ave) for Dark and Stormy Night Storytelling. This indoor event is full of local legends, ghostly adventures, and suspenseful storytelling that will keep you hooked from start to finish.
As the night settles in, storytellers Natalie Beltrami, Kathy Duffy, Chris Kastle, Kathy Kniery, Lou Novack, Drew Sappington, and Rita Saker will spin chilling and entertaining tales, blending humor, drama, and a touch of the supernatural. Admission is $10 per person, with doors opening at 6:30 PM, and tickets are available online or at the door.
This event is perfect for older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy a little fright with their fun. Whether you’re a local looking for a unique night out or a visitor hunting for a spooky experience in St. Augustine, Dark and Stormy Night Storytelling is a must-see stop for your Halloween season.
The Dracula Ballet

When it comes to Halloween, few characters are as iconic as Count Dracula. For one night only, this October, the St. Augustine Ballet brings the classic vampire tale to life in The Dracula Ballet, a performance filled with gothic drama, haunting music, and mesmerizing choreography. The story of fear, temptation, and courage unfolds on stage through dance, giving audiences a fresh and thrilling way to experience Bram Stoker’s timeless legend.
The production is performed at Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium, blending professional dancers with local talent. The costumes, sets, and atmosphere create an experience that feels both chilling and beautiful, making it an unforgettable night out during spooky season. It is the perfect choice for those who enjoy theatre with a darker twist and want to add a touch of elegance to their Halloween celebrations.
General event info
- Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
- Location: Lewis Auditorium, Flagler College, 14 Granada Street, St. Augustine
- Tickets: $15 – $35
- For more information visit our Event Calendar.
With its mix of artistry and eerie atmosphere, The Dracula Ballet is a spellbinding addition to your Halloween festivities.
Seasonal Events and Haunted Attractions in St. Augustine

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Halloween in St. Augustine wouldn’t be complete without some good old-fashioned scares (and the city’s seasonal events deliver them in spades)! Whether you’re a fan of haunted houses, eerie history, or just love a good costume party, October is packed with spooky things to do in St. Augustine.
One of the most talked-about haunted attractions is the Old Jail After Dark, an immersive, late-night paranormal investigation inside the historic Old Jail. Built in 1891 and known for its dark past, the Old Jail is considered one of the most haunted buildings in St. Augustine. During this experience, guests will get hands-on use of ghost-hunting equipment and hear chilling stories of past inmates, mysterious sightings, and unexplained events.
For a chilling after-hours experience, check out the Haunted Castle Investigation at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Set inside the historic (and reportedly haunted) Castle Warden, this guided paranormal tour lets guests explore the museum in near-darkness using real ghost-hunting equipment. You’ll hear eerie stories tied to the building’s past and investigate hotspots known for unexplained activity. It’s a unique blend of history, mystery, and hands-on exploration, which is perfect for adults and older teens looking for something beyond the usual haunted house.
You’ll also find candlelit ghost walks and lantern tours happening throughout the historic district. Many museums and historical sites host special nighttime events during October with costumed guides, haunted tales, and dim lighting for atmosphere. Live music venues and restaurants also get in on the action, holding free outdoor concerts with costume contests, food vendors, and Halloween-themed parties.
Other Fall Events in St. Augustine
Not every October event in the nation’s oldest city is spooky! Fall also brings concerts, cultural experiences, and seasonal gatherings that round out the month with even more reasons to visit.
For a night of music to balance out the thrills of Halloween, don’t miss the St. Augustine Orchestra’s Fall Concert. Kicking off the orchestra’s 64th season, this special performance takes place on Friday, October 24th at 7:30 PM at Tocoi Creek High School. Tickets are $30 for adults (ages 18+), $15 for students (ages 6-17), and free for children 5 and under.
Running from September 5th-28th, the St. Augustine Art Association Fall Members Show highlights the creativity of emerging, seasoned, and professional artists. This bi-annual exhibit features a diverse collection of works across styles, mediums, and subjects. The show opens during the First Friday Art Walk on September 5th, 2025, from 5:00 – 8:00 PM, and will be available both in-gallery and online. The gallery is open Tuesdays through Sundays from noon to 4 PM, and admission is free.
Celebrate National Estuaries Week at Estuary Fest 2025, hosted by the Friends of GTM Research Reserve. This free, family-friendly event takes place on Saturday, September 27th, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM at the GTM Research Reserve. Guests can enjoy seining, guided hikes, educational booths, food trucks, live music, and games while learning about the estuary and its diverse inhabitants. GTMNERR staff and partners will be on hand to share insights into their education, research, and conservation programs. No registration is required – just show up for the fun!
Catch the vibe at the Vilano Vibe-Rations Music Festival on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 11 AM to 6:30 PM at Vilano Beachfront Park. This kid-friendly and pet-friendly festival features a full lineup of live performances, including rock legends and local musicians such as Bad Endings with special guests like Mike Reno, Billy Greer, and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, along with Brothers Futch, Those Guys, Money for Nothing, and the Dewey Via Band.
In addition to music, guests can enjoy gourmet food trucks, a seven-tap beer truck, wine and signature cocktails, and even a Bloody Mary Bar. VIP tickets are available for $60 and include exclusive tented seating, air-conditioned restrooms, a VIP-only liquor bar, valet parking, and the chance to meet the musicians between sets. A free shuttle will run throughout Vilano Road and Vilano Town Center for easy access. Proceeds from the festival benefit the Vilano Beach community.
Hosted by the St. Augustine Society, the Fall Fling Festival is a fun-filled day of philanthropy and seasonal celebration. On Saturday, September 28th, 2025, from noon to 5 PM, the St. Augustine Gun Club will be transformed into a lively fall wonderland. Families and friends can enjoy a cornhole tournament, hayrides, pumpkin and face painting, bluegrass music, a fall market, food trucks, and a cider bar. All proceeds support individuals, youth, and families experiencing homelessness in the community.
Car lovers won’t want to miss the 2025 Annual Dixie Chapter Pontiac Club Fall Classic Car Show, held at the Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine on Saturday, October 4th, 2025, from 9 AM to 2 PM. Open to Pontiac, Oakland, and GMC trucks, this showcase is a must-see for enthusiasts. The event is free for spectators, with food trucks on site and plenty of vintage style on display.
Tips for Halloween Visitors in St. Augustine

If you’re planning to celebrate Halloween in St. Augustine, a little preparation can make a big difference. October is one of the busiest months for ghost tours and haunted attractions, especially as the holiday draws near. Weekends and the days leading up to Halloween often sell out in advance, so it’s best to book your tickets early (particularly for popular experiences like Old Jail After Dark or the Haunted Castle Investigation at Ripley’s).
St. Augustine’s historic district is walkable, but be sure to wear comfortable shoes if you’re taking part in a walking ghost tour or visiting multiple attractions. The old streets are made of cobblestone and coquina, which can be uneven in places. Since October evenings can get cool and breezy, especially near the waterfront, bring a light jacket or layer up, even if the day starts off warm.
Parking downtown can be a challenge during major events and weekend evenings. The Historic Downtown Parking Facility on Cordova Street is your best bet for centralized, all-day parking at a flat rate. From there, most Halloween attractions and ghost tours are just a short walk away.
Before or after your evening plans, take advantage of the many local restaurants offering seasonal fare. Some bars and cafes also roll out Halloween-themed cocktails, desserts, and limited-time menus during the last few weeks of October.
Plan a Spooktacular Halloween in St. Augustine
Whether you’re chasing ghost stories through centuries-old streets, exploring pumpkin patches with the kids, or diving into hands-on paranormal investigations, Halloween in St. Augustine offers something for everyone. The city’s rich history, haunted landmarks, and festive fall events create the perfect setting for spooky fun, whether you’re here for thrills, tradition, or just a great photo op in costume.
From family-friendly outings to late-night ghost hunts, October in the nation’s oldest city is full of memorable moments and local charm. With so many seasonal tours and events to choose from, now’s the time to plan your perfect Halloween getaway.
To explore the latest Halloween happenings, ghost tours, and fall events, visit our calendar and start crafting your haunted itinerary today!
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