There are a variety of fall events and festivals taking place throughout the Greater Houston area through early November. This list is not comprehensive and events are subject to change.

Fall Paint and Sip

At Frio Grill in Cypress, participants will get the opportunity to paint a fall gnome or a midnight sunflower. All supplies will be provided and one free glass of wine is included with the ticket purchase.Fall Festival at Paradigm

Paradigm Brewing Company’s fall festival is set to include local vendors, a petting zoo and family-friendly activities.Sugar Land Fall Fest

The Sugar Land Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a fall festival that will feature fall attractions, pumpkins and festival foods.Froberg Farm Fall Festival


At this fall festival, attendees can enjoy activities such as photo opportunities, a corn maze, pumpkin painting and food.Sip and Stitch Fall Embroidery Class

At this embroidery class, participants will be able to create a fall-themed craft with step-by-step instruction and a complimentary cocktail. This event is for people ages 21 and over.St. Mary’s Fall Gift Market

Vendors, a silent auction and a tea room will be among the offerings during St. Mary’s Fall Gift Market. There will also be a wine wall and bake shop.P-6 Farms’ Fall Festival

During weekends this fall, attendees can visit P-6 Farms and enjoy its fall festival, which will include activities such as a pumpkin patch, vintage rides, pig races, food, drinks and themed photo opportunities.The Famous Market’s Fall Festival


This festival in Pearland will feature over 50 vendors, a kids’ zone, food, a DJ and arts and crafts for attendees to enjoy.Old Time Christmas Tree Farm Pumpkin Patch

Head out to the Old Time Christmas Tree Farm to enjoy its seasonal pumpkin patch. Parking, photo opportunities and the playground are included in the entry cost, while tickets for attractions, pumpkins and food and drinks can be purchased separately.St. Ignatius Fall Festival

At St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church, attendees can enjoy a fall festival that will feature shopping, kids’ games, live and silent auctions and food.St. Paul’s 2025 Fall Festival and Craft Show

In Katy, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will host its 14th annual fall festival and craft show that will feature vendors, food for sale, children’s activities and a train.Montgomery Fall Fest


The Montgomery Fall Fest will feature live music, vendors, food trucks, a kids’ zone and a petting zoo for attendees to enjoy.Pumpkins After Dark

Big Rivers Waterpark’s fall event will feature over 10,000 hand-carved pumpkin sculptures, fall-themed treats and live pumpkin carving demonstrations.Fall Garden Festival

Nature’s Way Resources in Conroe is hosting a fall festival that will feature plant sales, live music and local vendors.Oak Ridge North Fall Festival

This fall festival in Oak Ridge North will include vendors, a bounce house, kids’ activities, live music and food.Fall Frenzy Craft Fair


At Tomball Methodist Church, this event will feature over 50 vendor booths, a silent auction and concessions available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit Tomball Emergency Assistance Ministry and The Renewal Center.Arbooretum Family Festival

The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center’s fall festival will feature, among other activities, train rides, pumpkin decorating, carnival swings and live animal encounters.Fall Gift Market

The Baytown Historical Museum is hosting a fall gift market, at which attendees will be able to browse local vendors while enjoying food and other festivities.Nature Discovery Center Pumpkin Patch

This pumpkin patch will also feature festival games, photo opportunities, crafts and food for attendees to enjoy.CLCCA Fall Festival 2025


The Clear Lake City Community Association’s fall festival is set to feature activities including a hayride and petting zoo, food and live music, among other offerings.Depot Day Fall Fest

At the Tomball Depot Plaza, attendees can enjoy a fall festival that will include model trains, trackless train rides and carnival games.Pumpkin Smash

After the fall season comes to an end, attendees can join The Woodlands Township Environmental Services Department for a pumpkin smash. Pumpkins can be smashed with the department’s catapult, a bat or through a 30-foot drop. Safety goggles and gloves will be provided, but attendees can also bring their own. Closed-toed shoes are required.