A Calendar of Florida Events
for October and November 2025
Whatever your passion, Florida has something for you. Here are just some of the major events, selected by our editors, scheduled in the Sunshine State. Please check individual websites for more details.
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SOUTH FLORIDA
iMPRESSIONS OF ITALY –This collection of 30 plein-air paintings was done during Ralph Papa’s summer residences in Italy over a 10-year period. The paintings are of Abruzzo and Pescara, the regions of his ancestry.
When: through Oct. 27
Where: Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square, downtown Delray Beach
Web: delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events/impressions-of-italy-by-ralph-papa
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW – There will be more than one million square feet of everything automotive, including new cars, trucks, SUVs, electric vehicles and crossovers. Attendees will be able to participate in a number of interactive experiences (including test drives) and there will be classic cars that look like they came right out of a museum. New this year: Indoor EV test tracks. They will give attendees the opportunity to experience the cutting-edge advancements of the newest and most innovative EV brands, all from inside the vehicles themselves.
When: Sept. 26-Oct. 5
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center
Web: miamiautoshows.com
THE HORRORLAND – Get an early start on the Halloween haunting season, although this scary show might not be for everyone. It includes five terrifying haunted houses, eight outdoor scare zones, a fear gift ship, the coffin bar, the macabre food village and the spine-tingling Freak Cirque show.
When: Wednesday through Sunday from Sept. 13-Oct. 31
Where: Jungle Island, Miami
Web: thehorrorland.com
ARCADIA FALL RODEO – Many of the top rodeo performers in the country will be on hand to participate in all the usual and exciting events: bareback bronc riding, steer wrestling, calf scramble, shootouts, team roping saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping and bull riding. This is a fully-sanctioned Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association event, which means performers will be trying to earn points and get into the national finals in Las Vegas. Don’t miss the always popular mutton bustin’ event: kids between the ages of four and six riding sheep. The Arcadia Saddle Club Quadrille team will perform and there will be plenty of food and vendors on hand.
When: Oct. 18-19
Where: Mosaic Rodeo Arena, Arcadia
Web: arcadiarodeo.com/fall-rodeo.html
SOUTH BEACH SEAFOOD WEEK & FESTIVAL – Attendees will help kick off the annual Stone Crab season and enjoy a myriad of other seafood yummies prepared by Miami’s top chefs and restaurants. Also: live bands, culinary and mixology demonstrations, a kids zone, health village and VIP hospitality benefits.
When: Oct. 22-25
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: sobefoodfest.com
BEER! BRATWURST! LIVE MUSIC! MORE BEER! -- It being October, we could only be talking about Oktoberfest. Here are just some of the celebrations:
- Oct. 10-12 and 17-19 at the American German Club of the Palm Beaches in Lake Worth. americangermanclub.org/oktoberfest
- Oct. 17-19 and Oct. 24-26 at the German American Social Club in Cape Coral. capecoraloktoberfest.com
- Oct. 10-12 and Oct. 17-19 at the German American Social Club of Greater Miami. gascmiami.org
FRIGHT NIGHTS – This carnival of terror offers four full fright zones, midway carnival rides, video games and virtual reality. Some of the highlights: flesh-eating zombies, twisted carnivals, evil clowns, haunted hotels, ghostly graveyards, insane asylums, dark fairy tale creatures, corn mazes, haunted hayrides and psychotic hillbillies.
When: Oct. 8 for a behind the scenes tour and then Oct. 9-12, Oct. 16-18, Oct, 23-25, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: myfrightnights.com
HOUSE OF HORROR: THE HAUNTED CARNIVAL – Born from the twisted tale of Howard Oliver Hunt, this year’s carnival promises to be the scariest one yet. The center-piece is the fog-filled scare zone Midway Mayhem, where Hunt and his loyal followers (Howie’s Hunters) lurk in the shadows and then ambush unsuspecting guests. The thrills continue with carnival rides including the Scare Coaster. Note: Organizers say this attraction might not be appropriate for young children.
When: Sept. 25-Nov. 2
Where: Miami International Mall
Web: houseofhorrorcarnival.com
ZOMBIE BIKE RIDE – This one is more fun than scary. After a pre-ride four-hour party with face and body painters, food vendors and a full bar, thousands of costumed rock & roll inspired zombies take off on the bike ride. The ride ends with a huge dance party.
When: Oct. 19
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: zombiebikeride.com/
SCARECROWS IN THE PARK – Ordinary folks of all ages will make their own scarecrows that will be seen by some 50,000 visitors. Scarecrows in the Park is part of a larger event called Fall Festival, which also includes a train ride, hay rides, bounce houses and yummy food.
When: Oct. 10-31
Where: Lakes Park, Fort Myers
Web: lakespark.org/scarecrows-in-the-park-2025
SCARECROWS IN THE FOREST ART EXHIBIT AND CONTEST – These not-so-scary scarecrows are made from natural and recycled materials. Cash prizes will be awarded in each of three categories: school-age individuals or groups, not-for-profit groups and businesses, amateur individuals and creative professionals.
When: Now through Nov. 30
Where: Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden
Web: keywest.garden/events/scarecrows-in-the-forest/
FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW – The numbers are staggering: More than 100,000 attendees, more than 1,000 exhibitors, about 1,300 boats and some $4 billion worth of merchandise. All kinds of boats can be purchased or gawked at, including extraordinary super yachts, runabouts, sportfishers, high performance boats, center consoles, cabin cruisers, skiffs, express cruisers, sailing yachts, motor yachts, bowriders, catamarans, ski boats, trawlers, inflatables, canoes, kayaks and an amazing array of marine accessories. The AquaZone will give showgoers an upfront and personal experience with various water sports and innovative marine products. Pamper yourself and book space in the air-conditioned Windward VIP lounge in the heart of the super yacht section. Also included: kids’ fishing clinics, fishing and diving seminars, live water sports demonstrations, floating cocktail lounges and really good food.
When: Oct. 29-Nov. 2
Where: Various locations in Fort Lauderdale
Web: flibs.com
MIAMI CARNIVAL – This multi-event party includes steel bands, parades, concerts, beauty pageants, colorful and elaborate costumes, scrumptious food and arts and crafts. The biggie events are: Carnival Sunday Parade of Bands and concert, the Junior Carnival, Panorama Steel Band Competition and J’ouvert.
When: Oct. 4-12
Where: Various locations in Broward County and Miami-Dade County
Web: miamicarnival.org
MIAMI HOME DESIGN & REMODELING SHOW – The latest trends will be on display for home improvements, décor, kitchen and bath renovations, flooring, closets, furniture, garden and patio, hurricane protection, home automation and security. Browse row-upon-row of booths, displays and demonstrations where experts and inventors offer cutting edge ideas for perking up your home and yard. See innovative new tools, ingenious storage systems, work-saving cleaning aids and brilliant gardening and landscaping ideas. Professionals teach you useful skills and share valuable information to help you on your next project. Also included: lifestyle seminars, family day art activities and food and wine pairing demonstrations.
When: Oct. 17-19
Where: Miami Dade-County Fair & Expo Center, Miami
Web: homeshows.net
MIAMI FASHION WEEK – The runway shows are amazing, for sure, but this six-day event always blends a mix of fashion, beauty, art, gastronomy trends and lifestyle. The finest designers and emerging artists will debut this season’s hottest collections, with an emphasis on swim wear and resort wear. There will be parties and pop-up shows galore.
When: Oct, 21-26
Where: Various locations, including Faena Forum in Miami Beach and The Perez Art Museum in Miami
Web: miamifashionweek.com
FANTASY FEST – Leave the young’uns at home and head for this non-stop, adult-themed mega-party. Highlights include costume competitions, island bands, pool parties, a scavenger hunt, a living art expo and great food. The theme for this year’s 44th celebration is “Bedtime Stories and Magical Monters.” Some of the highlights are the famous Fantasy Fest Parade, the Masquerade March (aka the “Locals Parade”), the Goombay Festival, concerts, theater productions, Heroes & Villains 5K run/walk, the always hilarious Pet Masquerade and the Headdress Ball.
When: Oct. 17-26
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: fantasyfest.com
III POINTS FESTIVAL – More than 100 performers will keep the party going to 5 a.m. on both days at this electronic music pound-a-thon. It’s more than just music, though. The festival’s visual arts lineup will be announced as the event draws nearer.
When: Oct. 17-18
Where: Mana Wynwood Convention Center
Web: iiipoints.com/#
NAPLES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -- The highlight this year will be the closing-night presentation of The Princess Bride, with the film’s music score performed live by the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. More than 60 films will be presented, including narrative features, documentary features, short films and student films. As always, you will have a chance to meet many of the filmmakers who bring these movies to life. More information on the films will be announced closer to the festival dates.
When: Oct. 23-26
Where: Various locations in Naples
Web: naplesfilmfest.com
NAPLES STONE CRAB FESTIVAL – The stars are, of course, Stone Crabs, but there is so much more: all kinds of other seafood, live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors and discounted rentals at Pure Naples. It’s also a good time to explore the shops, sights and activities around the Naples waterfront area.
When: Oct. 24-26
Where: Tin City, Naples
Web: stonecrabfestival.com
REEF FEST --Activities include seminars, evening social gatherings, silent and live auctions and diving events along some of the best coral reef sites in the country. For non-Scuba folks, there will be snorkeling, kayaking and paddle boarding. All seminars are free, but pre-registration is recommended.
When: Oct. 16-19
Where: Various locations in and near Key Largo
Web: reef.org/REEFFest
CARIBBEAN FESTS –There are two in SoFla in October, one in Miami-Dade County and one in Broward County. So, if you are hungering for some live music in the soca, reggae, dance hall, zouk, salsa and kompa genres, these gatherings are for you. They are a fusion of art, food, culture, colorful costumes and music connecting the Caribbean countries. The Miami-Dade one is the Madam Gougouse Caribbean Culture Fest and the Broward event is the Pompano Caribbean Fest.
When: Respectively, Oct. 12 and Oct. 18
Where: Respectively, North Miami Stadium in Miami Beach and Pompano Community Park in Pompano Beach
Web: Respectively, eventbrite.com/e/madame-gougouse-caribbean-culture-fest-tickets-603872538017 and pompanobeachfl.gov/events/pompano-caribbean-fest
REDLAND INTERNATIONAL ORCHID FESTIVAL – Who doesn’t like looking at beautiful orchids? This festival will have some 50 booths that will showcase a diverse range of orchid species and hybrids and educational exhibits. You can learn about orchid caretaking through grower demonstrations and lectures. Vendors and exhibitors will compete for titles in an event judged by the American Orchid Society.
When: Oct. 17-19
Where: Fruit & Spice Park in southwest Miami, near Homestead
Web: redlandorchidfestival.com/
ARTS & CRAFTS DUO – You’ll see works in a variety of media at these two outdoor gatherings:
- Las Olas Art Fair, Oct. 18-19 Fort Lauderdale; artfestival.com
- Downtown Stuart Craft Festival, Oct. 4-5; artfestival.co
LUMINOSA: A FESTIVAL OF LIGHT – You’ll see some 100 or so stunning light sculptures crafted by 150 skilled artisans. More than 150 tons of steel, 200,000 feet of silk-light fabric, 56,000 LED bulbs and 700,000 feet of light strips combine to make this dazzling light festival a joy for people of all ages. There are several themed areas, including a candy-themed playground for the young ’uns.
When: Nov. 14-March 7
Where: Jungle Island, Miami
Web: jungleisland.com/luminosa-festival-in-miami-2025/
MIAMI BOOK FAIR – The Miami Book Fair has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best in the world. This year’s lineup backs that up. The city will again be transformed into a literary wonderland, hosting some 400 critically acclaimed and/or famous authors and pop culture icons. All the usual genres will be included: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, illustration and graphic novels. The popular Evening With program includes appearances by Mercedes Ron, Barry Diller, Daniel Silva, Bill McKibben and Lihi Lapid. Reserve early for these, though, because they fill up quickly. Other A-Listers include Kenny Chesney, Padma Lakshmi, Jonathan Capehart, Larry Charles, Gretchen Rubin, E. Lockhart, Maggie Stiefvater, Julia Navarro, Keith McNally, Nnedi Okorafor, Elliot Ackerman and Edwidge Danticat. Don’t miss the always festive Street Fair Weekend (a mix of booksellers, authors, publishers, artist-made goods and a market with food trucks and pop-up restaurants and cafes). Also included: Children’s Alley for the youngsters, Off the Shelf’s music stage (presenting popular bands and pop-up concerts), an opening-day block party, the Lost Chapter lounge (a rooftop lounge featuring nightly cocktail parties with views of the downtown Miami skyline as the backdrop), the Reading Garden and a full food court.
When: Nov. 16-23
Where: Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus, Miami and other locations in Miami
Web: MiamiBookFair.com
POMPANO BEACH DRONE SHOW – Some 400 drones will take to the sky over Pompano Beach and present a production choreographed by word-class artists and engineers. There will be two shows, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 p.m. Since the event takes place a few days before Veterans Day, you can expect a lot of patriotic depictions. The best view will be south of the pier on the beach. If it’s a clear night, the show can be seen from to five miles away.
When: Nov. 8
Where: On the beach near the Fisher Family Pier, Pompano Beach
Web: pompanobeachfl.gov/events/drone-show-extravaganza
PERUFEST USA – Can’t make it to Peru this year? This is the next best thing. Experience the culture, yummy food, beverages, live music and a variety of dances that Peru has to offer. If you like ceviche, Lomo saltado (tender sliced beef stir-fried with choles, tomatoes and onions), Pisco Sour cocktails, traditional Peruvian textiles and all things Peru, this one is for you.
When: Nov. 15-16
Where: North Miami Beach Amphitheatre
Web: perufestusa.com
AMERICAN SANDSCULPTING CHAMPIONSHIP – In addition to the World Class Master category, there’s an Advanced Amateur State Championship, offering an opportunity of various skill levels to compete and demonstrate their creativity. In addition to the sand creations, there’ll be a vendor village with a variety of shopping options, lots of activities for kids, food stands and live music. Doggies on leashes are welcome, too.
When: Nov. 20-24
Where: Diamondhead Beach Resort, Fort Myers Beach
Web: fmbsandsculpting.com
KEY WEST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OFFSHORE RACE – The Indy 500 of powerboat racing, it’s the finals of the eight-month long Super Boat International series. High-speed offshore powerboats race for 6.5 miles in Key West Harbor and surrounding waters and reach speeds of 140 miles per hour. Check out the Fan Zone and entertainment, too. For an enhanced viewing experience, you might want to opt for the VIP package.
When: Nov. 2-9
Where: Offshore at Key West for the races and Truman Waterfront Park for the Fan Zone and entertainment
Web: raceworldoffshore.com
BEACH POLO WORLD CUP – It’s one of Miami Beach’s most unique and glamorous events of the year and one of the largest beach polo events in the world. Beach polo is played like regular polo, except all the action is on sand. This one always attracts some of the best players in the world. There’s way more than polo, though, including chic parties, exclusive events and lavish dinners where celebrities and players mix and mingle.
When: Nov. 6-9
Where: Between 21st and 22nd streets on the sands of Miami Beach, near Collins Park.
Web: miamipolocup.com
DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATIONS – Legend has it that the gateway between Mictlan, the ancient Aztec Land of the Dead, and our current world opens up so the living can dance and sing with lost loved ones. As participants say, it’s a day to remember the dead and party for the living. The celebrations feature a myriad of activities, including sugar skull painting, giant puppets, dancing, colorful costumes, street performers, artisan booths, lots of activities for kids, great food, cerveza and a whole lot of fun.
When & Where, respectively: Nov. 1-2 at the Botanical Garden in Naples, Nov. 1 at various locations in downtown Fort Lauderdale and Nov. 2 at the Florida Keys Brewing Company in Islamorada
Web: Respectively: naplesgarden.org/series/Dia-de-los-muertos-celebration/, eventbrite.com/e/downtown-fort-lauderdale-day-of-the-dead-celebration-tickets-1708740602139?aff=oddtdtcreator and floridakeysbrewingco.com/local-scene/events/
LPGA CME GROUP TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP – This is the biggie for women pro golfers, the final tournament of the year. The top 60 ranked players will compete for a share of the $11 million purse, including the $4 million winner’s check, the largest single prize in the history of women’s golf.
When: Nov. 20-23
Where: Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples.
Web: lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/overview for the tournament and lpga.com/stats-and-rankings/race-to-cme-globe/rankings to follow the rankings.
SOUTHEASTERN CIRCUIT RODEO FINALS – Some of the top rodeo performers in the country will be competing in all the exciting events: bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, barrel racing and bull riding. The big prize: Top all-around cowboy. Winners will advance to the Nationals later this year.
When: Nov. 14-16
Where: Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, Davie
Web: davieprorodeo.com
EDISON AND FORD WINTER ESTATES FALL GARDEN FESTIVAL – Some 60 garden vendors from around the state will have tropical and native plants and trees for sale. Expect bromeliads, air plants, butterfly plants, cacti, herbs, fruit trees, orchids, hibiscus, palms, succulents and many hard-to-find species. Ceramic flower pots, vegetable and flower seeds, garden art and gardening gift items will also be available for purchase. The festival will also feature food trucks and live music.
When: Nov. 22-23
Where: Edison and Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers
Web: edisonfordwinterestates.org/events/garden-festival/
FEAST OF LITTLE ITALY – It’s the largest Italian festival in South Florida, with about 70,000 people attending each year. Of course, there’ll be great Italian food and wine, but so much more: live music, art, a bocce pavilion, wine seminars, cooking demos and pizza and lasagna eating contests.
When: Nov. 7-9
Where: Abacoa Town Center, Jupiter
Web: feastoflittleitaly.com
MIAMI RUM RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL – Hundreds of fine rums from the Caribbean and beyond, including new brands and old favorites, will be on display and available for tasting. The VIP Tasting Bar will feature a wide selection of luxury, limited-edition and vintage rums. Rum seminars and master classes will also be included.
When: Nov. 8-9
Where: Seminars and master classes will be at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Gables on Saturday and a Grand Tasting is at the historic Coral Gables Woman’s Club on Sunday.
Web: rumrenaissance.com
LIGHTS! CAMERAS! ACTION! FILM FESTS! These are sure to entertain movie aficionados:
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The Annual Miami Short Film Festival will present films from around the world that are short in length (no more than 20 minutes,) but long on creativity.
When: Nov. 14-16
Where: The Deering Estate in Miami for the opening night outdoor gala and various theaters in Miami Beach and Miami for the movies.
Web: filmfreeway.com/MIAMISHORTFILMFESTIVAL - The Key West Film Festival always features films that exhibit excellence in story-telling. And, you can’t beat the setting for all the parties.
When: Nov. 12-16
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: keywestff.com
- The iGen Film Festival showcases the work of talented young filmmakers aged 13-25 from all over the world. There will be a diverse selection of short films, documentaries and narratives. Also included: panel discussions, master classes and workshops.
When: Nov. 7-9
Where: Black Archives – Historic Lyric Theater in Overtown, Miami
Web: igenfilmfestival.info
- Miami Film Festival GEMS showcases independent American and international films with an emphasis on Ibero-American movies. There will be four days of premieres accompanied by the by filmmakers, seminars and parties. Two of the celebrity guests will be four-time Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke and Dylan O’Brien, star of the Maze Runner trilogy.
When: Nov. Oct. 29-Nov. 5
Where: Tower Theater, Miami
Web: miamifilmfestival.com
GET AN EARLY START TO THE HO-HO-HO SEASON – These two Dade County events will give you just that and they both start in mid-November:
- Christmas Wonderland – This family-focused holiday theme park is back and this year features more carnival rides, new shows and seasonal surprises. The IG’loo 360 Dome is a 3D-mapped immersive adventure with games, spectacular lighting, nightly live shows and food trucks. Tinsel Trail is a half-mile of holiday displays, light shows and immersive photo opportunities. You’ll see six unique worlds as you walk through the park, each with its own theme.
When: Nov. 14-Jan. 4
Where: Dade County, where the town of Medley meets the city of Doral
Web: santasenchantedforest.com
- Santa’s Enchanted Forest -- Organizers say you will see the tallest Christmas tree light show with millions of dazzling lights. There are also hundreds of themed displays, delicious food, live music and carnival rides.
When: Nov. 14-Jan. 5
Where: Dade County, near where the town of Medley meets the city of Doral
Web: santasenchantedforest.com
LAGOONFEST – Learn about the marvels of Lake Worth Lagoon and have a lot of fun in the process. The schedule includes live music, wildlife presentations, art exhibitions, children’s activities, mural wall painting, lagoon tours and water sports. Right next door is the West Palm Beach Green Market, featuring locally grown seasonal fruits and veggies.
When: Nov. 1
Where: West Palm Beach Waterfront, West Palm Beach
Web: thepalmbeaches.com/event/lagoonfest
ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVALS GALORE – When the weather starts to cool down even just a little, the South Florida arts & crafts fairs scene starts to heat up. You’ll find great works in a variety of media. Some of the fairs may include live music, food and other surprises. Here are some of the offerings in November:
- Pembroke Pines Festival of the Arts: Nov. 8-9 at Charles F. Dodge City Center, Pembroke Pines. pinesfestival.com
- Boca Raton Fine Art Show: Nov. 1-2 at Sanborn Square Park, Boca Raton. HotWorks.org
- Not Your Mama’s Craft Fair: Nov. 8-9 at the Plantation Woman’s Club, Plantation.gfwcplantationwomansclub.com/not-your-mamas-craft-fair1.html
- Downtown Venice Art Festival: Nov. 1-2 in Venice. artfestival.com/festivals/downtown-venice-art-festival-venice-florida
- Naples Artcrafters Fine Art & Craft Show: Nov. 8 at Cambier Park, Naples. NaplesArtCrafters.com
- Downtown West Palm Beach Art Festival: Nov. 16-17 at Rosemary Square, West Palm Beach. artfestival.com/festivals/downtown-west-palm-beach-art-festival
- Sanibel Masters Art : Nov. 29-30, along Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. boulderbrook.net/sanibel-masters-art-festival-artist-november
- Punta Gorda Thanksgiving Weekend Sullivan Street Craft Festival: Nov. 29-30; artfestival.com/festivals/7th-annual-punta-gorda-thanksgiving-weekend-sullivan-street-craft-festival
- West Palm Beach Fine Art Show: Nov. 1-2 at Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach. hotworks.com
- Promenade at Coconut Creek Arts & Crafts Festival: Nov. 15-16; artfestival.com/festivals/2nd-annual-promenade-coconut-creek-arts-craft-festival
- Downtown Venice Art Festival: Nov. 1-2; artfestival.com/festivals/downtown-venice-art-festival-venice-florida
- Lower Keys Island Art Festival: Nov. 29, on the grounds of the Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce, Mile Marker 31, oceanside; lowerkeyschamber.com/product/island-art-festival/
CENTRAL FLORIDA
COREY AVENUE SUNDAY MARKET – Nestled in the heart of the quintessential beach town of St. Pete Beach, Corey Avenue becomes a bustling marketplace of unique finds, fresh flavors and good vibes every Sunday, rain or shine. Sip freshly made shakes and smoothies while shopping for handmade jewelry, beachwear, artwork, home décor, pet products and more. Guests can also pick up some fresh fruits and veggies, gourmet cheeses, bread, olive oils and seasonings, plus learn more about local businesses and nonprofits in the neighborhood.
When: Every Sunday
Where: Corey Avenue Historic District, St. Pete Beach
Web: https://www.facebook.com/coreyavemarketonstpetebeach
SCARECROW FESTIVAL – Explore this educational Dade City historic preservation museum and village covering more than six wooded acres and go home with a build-your-own, life-sized scarecrow. Enter a costume contest, pick out a pumpkin to paint on-site, watch a dazzling bubble show and check out a blacksmith demonstration or some dancing scarecrows. Little ones can also get their faces painted, ride ponies and make some fall-themed crafts, offering plenty of photo ops. Food trucks will have plenty of hot dogs, burgers, grilled chicken and ice cream for sale.
When: Oct. 11
Where: Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, Dade City
Web: https://www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org/
OKTOBERFEST TAMPA – Tampa’s largest Oktoberfest brings thousands of revelers together in this pretty downtown waterfront park for its 16th year, celebrating the slight dip in temperatures with some fun German traditions. After the ceremonial tapping of the keg, enjoy cold beer, dancing, games, live music, singing and schnitzel, or test your mettle by entering the Keg Stacking, Carry the Wench, Chicken Dance, Tug-O-War or Grain Sack Toss competitions. Stick around for the Saturday crowning ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. Oktoberfest, as well as the popular Beard & Mustache Competition.
When: Oct. 10-12
Where: Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, downtown Tampa
Web: https://www.oktoberfesttampa.com/
FOX SQUIRREL CORN MAZE – A Florida fall tradition, this fan-favorite corn maze and festival shows off its vast acreage while offering camel rides, duck races, a corn pit, a giant jump pad and other fun activities for all ages. Shop for pumpkins, moo at some cows, create your own fall floral bouquet, and dance along to live bluegrass music while noshing on fair foods like kettle corn and boiled peanuts. It’s a great spot for family photo ops, too.
When: Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 27 through Oct. 26
Where: Plant City
Web: https://foxsquirrelcornmaze.com/
ARCADIA RODEO – For a taste of good ol’, down-home central Florida rodeo, check out this sanctioned event spotlighting all the classic competitions, including bull-riding, bareback and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, team roping and barrel racing! Kids can also get in on the fun with the calf scramble and mutton bustin’ contests. The fun all takes place in a spacious, air conditioned arena with plenty of snacks and cold drinks for sale.
When: Oct. 18-19
Where: Mosaic Arena, Arcadia
Web: https://www.arcadiarodeo.com/
CYCLE MOUNT DORA – For five decades, Mount Dora has welcomed those of all skill and endurance levels to ride through its scenic hills and smooth trails. Guests may choose from various lengths of scenic road, mountain and gravel routes with fun challenges – both natural and man-made – designed for those who enjoy everything from light social rides to crushing hill climbs. Kids 15 and under ride for free with accompanying adult registration, and profits from the event will go toward teaching kids how to swim and providing funds for scholarships for those in need.
When: Oct. 11-12
Where: Mount Dora
Web: https://www.cyclemountdora.com/
CENTRAL FLORIDA FOOD FEST – Returning after a successful first year, Polk County’s sprawling Bonnet Springs Park is hosting its second food and drink festival to showcase the area’s often-overlooked culinary scene, including locally made wine and spirits. Guests can sample dishes from nearly 20 eateries including rum cake from Bang Bang Bakehouse, whipped burrata from Cob & Pen, dumplings from Hakucho and grilled skewers from Pinoy Cravings, plus plenty of soft drinks, fine wine and craft beer for sale. The adults-only event will also feature a vendor marketplace and live music, and proceeds benefit the park.
When: Oct. 18
Where: Bonnet Springs Park, Lakeland
Web: https://centralfloridafoodfest.com/
RIVERWALK TRICK OR TREAT & MOVIE IN THE PARK – Join the Friends of the Riverwalk for this free community event inviting children in costume and their families to come and trick or treat safely along the Tampa Riverwalk from Cotanchobee Park to The Tampa Convention Center. The path will have more than 50 treat stations to stop by, as well as other fun activities like a pumpkin patch, costume contests, photo stations, flash mobs, and ending with a kid-friendly Halloween movie on the lawn.
When: Oct. 25
Where: Cotanchobee Park to Tampa Convention Center, downtown Tampa
Web: https://thetampariverwalk.com/events/trick-or-treat.html
GATORLAND’S GATORS, GHOSTS & GOBLINS – For three weekends in October, this gator-filled attraction transforms into a spooky setting filled monsters and mystical creatures, such as Skunk Ape, Moth Man, Chupacabra, Jersey Devil, and Cyrus the Gravedigger, who will share some Florida paranormal tales. The regular Gatorland admission also includes interactive characters, animal meet-and-greets, a children’s costume parade with treat bags for all kids, fun shows, a live DJ, specialty vendors, candy, and more.
When: Oct.11-12, 18-19 & 25-26
Where: Gatorland, Orlando
Web: https://www.gatorland.com/
BIKETOBERFEST – Daytona Beach once again rolls out the red carpet for motorcycle enthusiasts, with its motto being to celebrate “a full-throttle lifestyle born on two wheels.” Riders roll in from all over the country to visit the beach town for this fun, four-day party that fills the streets with a thunderous roar. Enjoy daily and nightly live bands, check out the latest gear and custom creations at the swap meet and bike show, sample locally made craft beer and take part in miles long rides along scenic A1A with fellow bikers.
When: Oct. 16-19
Where: Daytona Beach
Web: https://www.daytonabeach.com/biketoberfest/
HUNSADER FARMS PUMPKIN FESTIVAL – Visit a real Florida working farm which opens its grounds for three weekends in October for a peek at country life with a seasonal twist. This festival has it all, including live animals and a kids’ petting zoo, jugglers, pony rides, a corn maze, country bands, hayrides, a children’s train, homemade ice cream, pumpkin pie, roasted sweet corn, games, face painting and a children’s train ride. Be sure to check out the motorcycle stunt and monster truck shows, the interactive dinosaur experience, a mime performance and other variety show acts held on select days.
When: Oct. 11-12, 18-19 & 25-26
Where: Hunsader Farms, Bradenton
Web: https://www.hunsaderfarms.com/pumpkin-festival
MOUNT DORA CRAFT FAIR – Held along the streets of the historic walking district of downtown Mount Dora, this craft fair features more than 350 talented artisans selling artwork, handmade clothing and accessories, candles and soaps, garden and home décor, jewelry and more. Enjoy live music in Donnelly Park, sample beer and wine, check out the many street entertainers and eat lunch or snacks in the food courts. The fair also features henna artists and face painting for the kids, and several of the surrounding restaurants, shops and cafés will be open for business as well.
When: Oct. 25-26
Where: Downtown Mount Dora
Web: https://mtdoracraftfair.com/
BREVARD ZOO’S BOO AT THE ZOO – Visit your favorite zoo animals while enjoying fun Halloween tunes spun by a live DJ, trick-or-treating at themed stations, photo-ready decorations and special performances and activities such as the Boo Choo Train, the Spooky Swamp Safari, an acrobatic science show, a magician, and the Jumpin’ Mummies jump rope show on select evnings. All activities are included in the zoo admission, and costumes are encouraged.
When: Saturdays and Sundays throughout October
Where: Brevard Zoo, Melbourne
Web: https://brevardzoo.org/special-events/boo-at-the-zoo/
SHIMMERING LIGHTS FALL WALK THE LIGHTS – This working aquaponics farm in rural Hillsborough County opens its grounds once again to host a self-guided, walk-through, family-friendly (not scary) experience with hundreds of ghostly lighted displays, animated props, spooky music, a mini escape room, a foam play area for kids, games and face painting. Costumes are encouraged, and this year’s theme is “Witches, Wizards and Magical Creatures.”
When: Thursdays through Sundays, Oct. 3-Oct. 31
Where: SunKissed Acres, Dover
Web: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/shimmeringlights
HALIFAX ART FESTIVAL – One of the oldest continual festivals in Florida, this 63rd annual event features artwork from more than 200 artists lining Daytona’s newly redesigned Beach Street, all in the breezy outdoors. Check out various works such as oil paintings, metal sculptures, pottery, wearable crafts and more, and dine on festival food or by stopping by one of the local bistros or restaurants along the festival route. There are also live bands, children’s activities and other fun entertainment for all ages.
When: Nov. 1-2
Where: Downtown Beach Street, Daytona Beach
Web: https://halifaxartfestival.com/
SARASOTA MEDIEVAL FAIR – At the 21st edition of the Sarasota Medieval Fair you can step back in time and watch full-contact jousting, human combat chess matches and other fantastic shows on 14 stages. Enjoy rides and music, play games and shop for the holidays in the artisan marketplace with more than 140 shops. Each festival weekend has a unique theme and a full line-up of acts.
When: Saturdays and Sundays, Nov. 1-30, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m
Where: Mallaranny Farms, Myakka City
Web: https://www.sarasotamedievalfair.com/
STONE CRAB FESTIVAL – Here’s what Stone Crab Music Fest, from the Greater Pine Island Chamber of Commerce, is all about: Stone Crab, of course; live Music; island businesses and crafters; other local seafood and food vendors; adult beverages.
When: Nov. 9, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: 9940 Stringfellow Rd, St James City
Web: https://www.pineislandchamber.org/chamber-events/stone-crab-festival/
VOLUSIA COUNTY FAIR – Celebrating 80 years of fun, this agriculture-themed fair features a petting zoo and kiddie rides for the tots, an antique tractor parade, a hypnotist, a model train exhibit and a frisbee K-9 competition. Hop aboard carnival rides, check out the variety of prized livestock on display, stand for the National Anthem before the dazzling Veteran’s Day fly-over and enjoy the Miss Volusia County Fair Pageant. In addition to sampling the fair food, take home a taste of nostalgia by picking up some hard candies or kettle corn from the Old Country Store.
When: Nov. 6-16
Where: Volusia County Fairgrounds, DeLand
Web: http://www.volusiacountyfair.com/
SAVOR ST. PETE FOOD + WINE FESTIVAL – This hip, two-day, adults-only culinary experience features gourmet bites, wine, craft beer, and premium spirits, all capturing the flavor of the region. Sample creative dishes prepared by some of the Tampa Bay area’s top chefs and restaurants, showcasing their favorite tapas, seafood, vegan, charcuterie and dessert recipes. Entry for both VIP and general admission guests includes a Savor festival wine glass, wine glass lanyard and limited-edition festival tote bag, and of course, the gorgeous views along downtown’s waterside Vinoy Park.
When: Nov. 1-2
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: https://savortheburg.com/
FESTIVAL OF TREES – As a windup to the holiday season and a fundraiser for the Orlando Museum of Art, this fest features beautiful displays of designer-decorated Christmas trees, wreaths, creative gingerbread creations, stunning holiday vignettes, a silent auction, pop-up shops and special activities for children. On select nights or weekend days during the festival, check out events such as breakfast with Santa, an ugly holiday sweater party, a festive kids’ holiday party and – new this year – holiday craft workshops, a holiday home tour and a Sip & Sleigh Cocktail Party.
When: Nov. 15-23
Where: Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando
Web: https://omart.org/events/festival-of-trees/
YANKEETOWN ARTS, CRAFTS & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – Located on the banks of the Lower Withlacoochee, this tiny town has preserved its “old Florida” vibes and has been celebrating this pre-Thanksgiving arts festival for more than 40 years. Shop for handcrafted goods, original artwork and unique gifts and enjoy regional bands and acoustic musicians while strolling tree-lined Riverside Drive, right in the heart of town. Sample fresh, fried and smoked seafood dishes and funnel cakes and wash it down with cold beer, wine slushies or lemonade. Admission is free.
When: Nov. 22-23
Where: Yankeetown
Web: https://yankeetownseafoodfestival.com/
SUNSHINE HOOTENANNY MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL – Sunshine Hootenanny features classic rock, southern rock, bluegrass, jam bands and more on two alternating stages over three days. The 80-acre park has private hot showers, plenty of bathrooms, food and merch vendors, as well as yoga sessions, sound meditation workshops, children’s activities and fire dancers. Beer and wine are available for purchase, and BYOB is also permitted. Leashed dogs are welcome!
When: Nov. 13-15
Where: Florida Sand Music Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://sunshinehootenanny.com/
SUNCOAST JAZZ FESTIVAL – Celebrating its 35th year, the Suncoast Jazz Festival mixes beach vibes with cool jazz, offering four days of some of Florida’s top musicians as well as world-renowned artists. Among some of this year’s headliners are Tuba Skinny, Wycliffe Gordon, Diego Figueiredo, Jason Marsalis and Ken Peplowski. Enjoy the award-winning Clearwater Beach atmosphere or check out the indoor Friday night swing dance party. This popular event draws music lovers from all over the country.
When: Nov. 21-23
Where: Sheraton Sand Key Resort, Clearwater Beach
Web: https://suncoastjazzfestival.com/
SHOPAPALOOZA – This popular St. Petersburg post-Thanksgiving shopping tradition is a grand celebration in support of small, local businesses, set along the beautiful Vinoy Park to give shoppers a fun and easy one-stop to do their holiday shopping. More than 350 vendors showcase everything from funky artwork to fine clothing to gourmet dog treats, and lots of delicious treats for humans as well. Kids and pets can take photos with Santa, and guests can enter free raffles and win prizes. Enjoy live music, strolling entertainers and other fun – all for free.
When: Nov. 29-30
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.shopapaloozafestival.com/
CHARM CITY ODYSSEY – This sci-fi/comic convention “celebrates fandom in the City of Charm," filling the Avon Park Community Center with anime artists, comic artists, authors, steampunk merch, western-themed books and items, vendors, food, live music, a cosplay contest, and more. There will be a sci-fi authors panel, speed drawing demonstrations, autograph sessions with “Batman” actor Kevin Porter, live D&D gaming, a cosplay contest, kids activities, and on-site food trucks.
When: Nov. 2
Where: Avon Park
Web: https://www.charmcityodyssey.com/
BARBERVILLE PIONEER SETTLEMENT’S 49th ANNUAL FALL COUNTRY JAMBOREE – Experience old Florida pioneer history by strolling through this small village of moss-draped oaks, peeking into old log cabins and cottages and hearing acoustic folk tunes among eight different stages and various jam sessions. Watch living history demonstrations, buy some handmade crafts and check out the Saturday antique car show. If you’re hungry, there are BBQ pork and chicken vendors, a soup wagon and a corn boil, as well as other tents selling sweet and savory dishes.
When: Nov. 1-2
Where: Barberville, Volusia County
Web: https://www.pioneersettlement.org/events-calendar
NATIVE RHYTHMS FESTIVAL – In its 17th year, this fascinating event honors the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas – including Florida – through three days of beautiful Native American Flute music along with songs, small bands, storytelling, performance and dance. Guests will learn about native traditions, food and survival skills, and can also attend pow-wow drumming and leather pouch-making workshops and purchase original artwork, handmade crafts, musical instruments and clothing.
When: Nov. 14-16
Where: Wickham Park, Melbourne
Web: http://www.nativerhythmsfestival.com/
SANDING OVATIONS MASTER’S CUP – After skipping last year due to hurricane recovery, this must-see sand sculpting competition returns to one of Pinellas County’s most beautiful beaches, Treasure Island. This 2025 theme is “The Gallery of Sand” and guests can enjoy famous masterpiece-inspired sculptures made from Florida west coast sugar sand for a second “encore weekend” if they missed the first. Check out the food court, beer garden and arts & crafts marketplace, or fly a kite in the kite festival on the first weekend. If you’re there on Saturday the 22nd, stick around until after sunset for a special fireworks show.
When: Nov. 20-23 & Nov. 29-Dec. 30
Where: Treasure Island
Web: http://sandingovationsmasterscup.com/
SPACE COAST ART FESTIVAL – Over the last six decades, the Space Coast Art Festival has grown to draw tens of thousands of visitors each day to its outdoor paths filled with beautiful and original paintings, jewelry, photography, textiles and other artwork for purchase or simply admiring. Check out the popular and inspiring Student Art Show or some of the local nonprofit vendor booths. Take some time to stroll the surrounding shops and cafes of The Avenue Viera, which provides ample free parking and diverse dining options for those spending an entire day at the free fest.
When: Oct. 8-9
Where: The Avenue Viera, Melbourne
Web: https://spacecoastartfestival.com/
NORTH FLORIDA
GILDED AGE WALKING TOUR — Step back into the late 1800s when St. Augustine was still small and sleepy. Enter Henry Flagler and the railroad which rolled through St. Augustine on its trek down the east coast of Florida. Flagler used his Standard Oil money to transform the city. This free, hourlong walking tour includes stops at some of the most opulent contributions to the city’s architectural history. Guests will learn about Flagler College (previously known as the Ponce DeLeon Hotel), the Alcazar and the Casa Monica. Tours spots are first-come, first serve and reservations are required.
When: Saturdays, through end of October
Where: St. Augustine
Web: http://www.tourstaug.com/free-historic-walking-tours2.html
PENSACOLA BEACH SONGWRITERS FEST — Celebrate the marriage of lyrics and song performed in perfect harmony during Pensacola’s beloved annual fest which is expanding from one to two weeks of live music! Top draws from the heart of Nashville’s country music scene include Thompson Square (Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not), Jerrod Nieman (Lover, Lover and What Do You Want), Jamie O’Neal (There is No Arizona and When I Think About Angels), Rebecca Lynn Howard (Forgive), Gary Nichols (The Muscle Shoals Recordings) and Mo Pitney (Country). The festival will showcase more than 130 performers at various venues throughout the city and includes a live showcase featuring the winners of their 2025 songwriting competition.
When: Sept. 30 - Oct. 12
Where: Pensacola and Pensacola Beach
Web: https://pensacolabeachsongwritersfestival.com
NORTHWEST FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO — It takes a combo of guts, skill and faith to be crowned champion of the rodeo ring for many of the contenders in Bonifay’s annual three-day competition. The event, which has been hosted by the Bonifay Kiwanis Club since 1946 has become one of the top spots in the southeast on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) annual tour. Contestants will be holding on to their broken-in stetsons during these competitive events: saddle and bareback bronc riding, tie down roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing, bull riding and more. But the pros don’t get to have all the fun! Each day, the next generation has an opportunity to compete in front of a full-house during the Mutton Bustin’ (riding a wooly sheep!) and Calf Scramble (claiming a ribbon off a calf’s tail!). Other fun includes the 5K Bull Run, the Rodeo Parade and Saturday’s Pancake Breakfast.
When: Oct. 2-4
Where: Bonifay
Web: https://www.bonifayrodeo.com
GREEK FESTIVALS — Opa! Despite our love affair with hosting German-inspired fests in October, Florida also loves its Greek eats. Stuff your belly with perogies or gyros stuffed with shaved lamb and feta at one of these annual parties.
- St. Augustine Greek Festival (Oct. 11-12, St. Augustine): Share a traditional Greek meal with friends, old and new, during this annual fest. Also includes live music, dancing and arts and crafts vendors. https://www.staugustinegreekfestival.com
- Tallahassee Greek Food Festival (Oct. 24-25, Tallahassee): This long-running Greek heritage fest includes live Greek music and traditional dancing to pair with Greek wine, beer and food. This fest is known for its pastry spread which contains baklava, almond cookies, cheesecake, wedding cookies, chocolate kok and more. Also includes merchandise vendors. https://tallahasseegreekfoodfest.blog
PANAMA CITY BEACH OKTOBERFEST — It’s time to pull those lederhosen and dirndls from the back of your closet — Oktoberfest is almost here! Panama City’s annual event is geared more to the 21+ crowd, but still has fun for the whole family. Adults will gravitate toward the big tent to eat, drink and listen to live music then pausing to compete in daily competitions like Stein Hoisting, Tug of War, Alp Horn Blowing and Best Dressed. Kids are welcome in the main tent but also have their own fest area with bounce houses, face painting and more. Don’t forget to commemorate your day by stopping in at the photo booth and spending time talking with the event’s vendors.
When: Oct. 3-5
Where: Aaron Bessant Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://pcboktoberfest.com
DARK OF THE MOON GHOST EXPERIENCE — With 150 years of history in the rearview mirror, St. Augustine’s lighthouse has more than its fair share of chilling tales. Tour guides will lead guests through the Lightkeeper’s House and grounds with only glow sticks to guide the way while retelling its spine-tingling lore. Weather permitting, guests can climb the 219 steps up the spiral staircase to the top of the lighthouse for one of the best after-dark views of the city. Children must be at least 44 inches to participate in the climb.
When: Oct. 3-5, 11-12, 17-19, 24-26, Oct. 31- Nov. 2
Where: St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum
Web: https://www.staugustinelighthouse.org
FALL ON THE FARM — You won’t find trees loaded down with ripe apples or a plethora of you-pick pumpkin patches in the Sunshine State. But you will find crop mazes. And hay rides. And fall fun. If only we could guarantee a little sweater weather as well. Wink. Wink.
- Conner’s A-Maize-Ing Acres (Oct. 3 - 25, Hilliard): This family-owned and operated farm puts on a collection of fall-inspired, family-friendly events. Pick the one that appeals most to your crew — Redneck Olympics (Oct. 11), Sunset Wagon Rides (Oct. 17-18), Pumpkinfest (Oct. 18), Field of Screams (Oct. 24-25), Trick or Treat Scavenger Hung (Oct. 25) — and save the date. The farm also has a 10-acre corn maze, farm animals and Fundraiser Pumpkin Patch that includes 1,000 pumpkins sourced from the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico. https://connerscornmaze.com/2025-events
- Sykes Family Farm Crop Maze (Oct. 4-5, 10-12, 17-19, 24-26, 31, Nov. 1-2,Elkton): Sykes Family Farms’ 9-acre crop maze has four phases (from short to long) and provides guests with a question-filled passport to help guide them along the journey. Farm admission also includes hayrides, duck races, axe throwing, hay jumps, the bubble barn and a chance to meet the farm animals and the playground. Guests entering the crop maze after dark must have at least one flashlight, glowstick or battery-operated lantern per group. https://sycofarms.com
AMELIA ISLAND COOKOUT 2025 — Belly up to the table to experience the culinary rewards of 25 national and locally-renowned chefs participating in 16 epicurean experiences over four days along the coast of northeast Florida’s gorgeous barrier island. Some of the celebrity chefs at this year’s event include Jennifer Carroll (Carroll Couture Cuisine, Pittsburg, PA), Angie Mar (Le B, New York), Ron Hsu (Lazy Betty, Atlanta), Corey Chow (The Stanwich Club, Greenwich, CT) and Dean Max (DJM Restaurants, Fort Lauderdale). Here’s a sampler menu highlighting noteworthy events in this year’s lineup:
- Mediterranean-Inspired Dinner featuring chefs Philippe Haddad, Bernard Guillas and Papi Gonzalez at Coquina Restaurant’s ocean-view, alfresco dining space.
- Five-Course Master Chefs Dinner at the Ritz-Carlton’s Salt restaurant featuring Okan Kizilbayir (chef of Salt), Corey Chow, Angie Mar and Ron Hsu.
- Backyard BBQ & Oyster Roast in downtown Fernandina Beach.
When: Oct. 16-19
Where: Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
Web: https://www.ameliaislandcookout.com
ORANGE PARK FALL FESTIVAL — Orange Park’s inaugural Fall Festival consisted of 12 vendor booths and a few guitar players. Things have definitely changed as the event has become the largest fall festival in the greater Jacksonville area. This year’s fest will include more than 200 artists and vendors, two stages for live entertainment, over 30 food vendors and a large Kids Zone. The Kids Zone features a youth DJ, inflatables, rock wall, pony rides and bungee jump.
When: Oct. 18-19
Where: Orange Park
Web: https://www.opfallfestival.com
FLORIDA BAT FESTIVAL — Other than catching a glimpse of some of the world’s largest bat species — be prepared to lay your eyes on the up to six-foot wingspan of the Malayan Flying Fox (also known as the Pteropus vampyrus) — what else can guests look forward to when attending the annual fest? A chance to meet the 200+ animals face-to-face! Bat-themed merch! Bat education and conservation seminars! Plus live music, food trucks and vendors, a kids zone and a beer garden. The Lubee Bay Conservancy is home to over 12 different species. Some, like the Malayan Flying Fox, Rodrigues Fruit Bat and Spectacled Flying Fox, are endangered. Festival goers ages 21 and up can purchase a ticket for the Beer Garden.
When: Oct. 25
Where: Lubee Bat Conservancy, Gainesville
Web: https://www.lubee.org
FLORIDA FOREST FESTIVAL — Help celebrate the “Tree Capital of the South”, aka Taylor County, with a day that promotes the environmental benefits of the Sunshine State’s forest lands. After canceling last year’s event to recover from Hurricane Helene, this year’s event — the 70th annual fest — is a go! Guests can also partake in what they bill as the “world’s largest free fish fry”, a 5K, King Tree parade, the Bed Race, a classic car and heavy equipment show, kids activities, carnival games and rides and fireworks. They can also test their “skills” in one of these muscle-powered contests: cross cut saw or chainsaw competitions.
When: Oct. 25
Where: Perry
Web: https://floridanaturecoast.org/County/Taylor/FloridaForest/FloridaForest.aspx
CLAY COUNTY HOT DOG EATING FESTIVAL — So … it’s not the Fourth of July. Or sponsored by Nathan’s. Or has a world-renowned super eater named Joey Chestnut. But, can you really go wrong cheering for competitors at a hot dog eating contest regardless of its bonafides? Stop by just to watch; or throw your hat in the ring, grab a seat at the table and see how you fare in this ultimate food showdown. The family-friendly event includes local vendors, live entertainment, and local eats.
When: Oct. 25
Where: Clay County Fairgrounds, Green Cove Springs
Web: https://hotdogeatingcontests.com
SEA AND SKY AIR SHOW — You won’t be able to look away while viewing the high-flying, death-defying flying feats performed by the Blue Angels or experiencing the jaw-dropping raw power of the U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper Demonstration Team piloting the Lockheed Martin F-16C Fighting Falcon. Lather on some sunscreen and choose a prime, beachfront viewing location. Jacksonville’s annual air show splits its time (and changes names) between the Naval Air Station Jacksonville and the city’s beach communities. This year, the beach is the place to be!
When: Oct. 25-26
Where: Jacksonville Beach
Web: https://events.jacksonville.gov/special-events/sea-and-sky-air-show#open
BARKTOBERFEST — Who says humans get to have all the fun at Halloween? Prep your favorite four-legged pooch for a howling good time. This 10th annual event has it all: canine trick or treating, Oktoberfest-inspired drinks, light bites, a DJ spinning frightfully fun tunes and a pet photo booth. The highlight, of course, is the costume contest where both owners and pets are encouraged to dress up and strut while competing for prizes.
When: Oct. 30
Where: Grand Boulevard at Sandestin, Miramar Beach
Web: https://www.visitsouthwalton.com/events/10th-annual-barktoberfest/?
FOO FOO FESTIVAL — Celebrate creative diversity through visual arts, music and theater during Pensacola’s annual cultural celebration. The lineup includes events and happenings featuring local and national acts from Oct. 30 - Nov. 10. Some are beloved annual happenings; others are one-off events curated just for 2025. We’ve highlighted five here; see the full list at http://www.foofoofest.com.
- Afterburn (Oct. 30 - Nov. 10): This aerial, public art installation inspired by Pensacola’s Blue Angels will shift and move with the wind, presenting viewers with a different experience each time it's viewed. Afterburn will fly high above Intendencia Street in the city’s historic downtown and was designed by renowned German artist Tomislav Topic. https://foofoofest.com/2025-event/afterburn
- Rock the Runway: Amped (Nov. 5): The Pensacola Opera fuses high-octane musical expression with cutting-edge fashion for one night of creativity. The event features the White Tie Rock Ensemble, international opera singers, fashion from local boutiques and, of course, models to “rule” the runway. https://foofoofest.com/2025-event/rock-the-runway
- Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival (Nov. 7-9): This three-day, juried art show features more than 200 artisans and craftsmen. The annual event also includes live music on the main stage, performances by local dance schools and community groups and a Heritage Arts area that includes live demos of traditional crafts like woodcarving, engraving and weaving. The Children’s Art Festival also draws budding artists with free hands-on activities. The Student Art Show will showcase more than 2,000 works from local students of all ages from Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties. https://www.ggaf.org/
- Wandering Without Purpose (Oct. 30 - Nov. 10): The Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts will host a special exhibit of Serbian-born artist Relja Penezic’s paintings, displaying them as one long narrative. “Wandering Without Purpose” features two video works that will be projected on free standing walls in the middle of the gallery. The special exhibit also includes a sound installation composed by Victoria Johnson that is made up of overlapping layers of whispers to create a constant overhead presence in the gallery. Guests will be able to record their own whispered thoughts, which will be processed live and overlaid in the sound loop. https://foofoofest.com/2025-event/wandering-without-purpose
- Night Moves Music Fest (Nov. 8): The annual, rain-or-shine live music fest in Maritime Park features national headliners Japanese Breakfast, Dashboard Confessional and Joyce Manor. Eight local artists will also take the stage. https://nightmovesfest.com
FLORIDA SEAFOOD FESTIVAL — The long-limbed oaks along the Apalachicola River make Battery Park a gorgeous venue for thousands of visitors seeking fresh seafood paired with country music. Christian artist Riley Clemmons (Broken Prayers and Better for It) and country artist Mark Wills (Wish You Were Here and Permanently, Loving Every Minute) will headline the annual festival’s live music showcase. Also features an oyster eating contest, oyster shucking contest, blue crab races, a blessing of the fleet, Tonging for Treasure and the 5K Redfish Run.
When: Oct. 31 - Nov. 1
Where: Apalachicola
Web: https://www.floridaseafoodfestival.com
FRANK BROWN INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL — The Emerald Coast songwriter’s festival was named after Frank Brown, Flora-Bama’s legendary night watchman. Now in its 41st year, over 200 musicians will play 600+ performances at more than two dozen venues; including on three different stages at the beachfront Flora-Bama Lounge, Package and Oyster Bar. From award winners to up-and-coming songwriters, you’ll be able to pick and choose your personalized lineup from two weeks of great music. Also includes a Youth Showcase, which gives promising new talent (under the age of 18) a stage to show off their original composition and song-writing chops. The showcase’s winner receives an opportunity to perform as a paid, featured songwriter at next year’s event.
When: Nov. 6-16
Where: various venues, Perdido Key to Gulf Shores, Ala.
Web: frankbrownsongwriters.com
BLUEGRASS MUSIC FESTIVAL — 14 musical acts in three days round out the lineup for one of the state’s can’t-miss tributes to bluegrass. Headliners include festival favorites Rhonda Vincent and the Rage (Saturday’s 90-minute show), The Malpass Brothers (Friday) and The Isaacs (Thursday). Country music legend Lee Greenwood will play a special pre-fest concert with Lyndia Burris opening for him on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
When: Nov. 6-8
Where: Palatka
Web: https://rbr.org/events/bluegrass-festival
PUBLIC EYE SOAR — When the lights go down in the city, Gulf Coast State College comes alive with projection art, photography, short films and animation from hundreds of artists from around the globe. The college’s buildings will provide the tableau for the event which also includes live performances, a larger than live pinball machine, sand art and more. With the event held on Veterans Day weekend, it’s collecting public photos of your “favorite” veterans to display on an Honor Wall both days.
When: Nov. 7-8
Where: Panama City
Web: http://www.publiceyedesign.com/PublicEyeSoar
GIVE THANKS FESTIVAL — The community of Williston has doubled down, expanding their Veterans Day weekend salute to two days. The event begins on Friday night with “Keys and Cheers” which includes an interactive, high-energy dueling pianos show. The festivities continue on Saturday with the National Parts Depot Americana Classic Car, Truck and Bike Show. The event includes veteran tributes, food trucks, arts and crafts vendors and live music by Jeff Vitolo & The Quarter Mile Rebels.
When: Nov. 7-8
Where: Homestead Park, Williston
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/989019399716851
WHISKEY, WINE & WILDLIFE — Vilano Beach’s annual celebration salutes the three “Ws” in its name — wine, whiskey and wildlife. Let’s discuss each!
- Whiskey and Wine: Saturday’s W3 main event includes culinary samples from northeast Florida’s best chefs, hundreds of wine, spirit and beer tastings plus live music and educational demos by the St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park. Tasting guests are encouraged to embrace their “wild side” by donning their favorite animal and reptile print clothing or accessories for a “Best Dressed Wildlife Contest”.
- Speaking of the Alligator Farm (see above), one this year’s marquee events includes a private, behind-the-scenes tour at the zoological park. Guests will receive VIP access to meet Maximo, a 1,250-pound saltwater crocodile, and to tour the Rookery, which is home to Florida native birds like herons, egrets, spoonbills and wood storks. Also includes a wine and cheese reception.
Other festival highlights include the Vilano AIA Soiree and Sunday’s Jazz Brunch.
When: Nov. 7-9
Where: Vilano Beach
Web: https://whiskeywineandwildlife.com
SUPER GIRL SURF FESTIVAL — Catch some of the top female surfers of the World Surf League for three days of competition during the Super Girl Surf Pro, the only qualifying event in the states for the World Championship Tour! But the women’s surf competition is not the only marquee event at the fest. Guests will get to enjoy two days of live entertainment featuring The Band Perry, Plain White T’s, HIRIE and Julia Cole. The fest, which celebrates female empowerment through social, athletic, cultural and business opportunities, will showcase a musical lineup on Saturday that only includes acts led by women. The surf contest will take place at the Jacksonville Beach Pier, with the Festival Village located at the Sea Walk Pavilion. The Festival Village will feature live music, family-friendly activities, an all-female DJ competition, women’s beach soccer, volleyball and lacrosse tournaments, a lifeguard competition, female art expo and celebrity speakers. All events are free!
When: Nov. 7-9
Where: Jacksonville Beach
Web: https://supergirljax.com/surf-contest
JACKSONVILLE PORCHFEST — This free community event is more like a large-scale neighborhood block party in historic Springfield, which sits just north of downtown Jacksonville on Main Street. For 11 years, homeowners have allowed musicians to “camp out” on their lawns or front porches for this walkable, traveling music fest. The family-friendly, dog-friendly event also serves as an architectural tour. This year’s headliners are Big Sky and Disco Cowboy (The Broadway Louie Show). The event includes over 20 musical acts, food trucks, craft beer tents and an arts market.
When: Nov. 8
Where: Jacksonville
Web: http://www.jacksonvilleporchfest.org
MCINTOSH 1890S FESTIVAL — For more than 50 years, the residents of historic McIntosh have rolled out the red carpet to welcome thousands of visitors to their north Florida community. The annual fest includes over 280 arts and crafts vendors, making it the ideal time to start your holiday shopping by choosing unique handmade gifts. Guests are not only welcome, but encouraged, to walk the city’s live oak-lined streets to view its lovingly restored Victorian homes, buildings and railroad depot. Also includes antique vendors, live music and children’s activities.
When: Nov. 8
Where: McIntosh
Web: https://mcintosh1890sfestival.com
NIGHT OF LIGHTS — For 30 years, St. Augustine has welcomed the Christmas season with one of the most highly-acclaimed, citywide light displays in Florida. Millions of twinkling lights fill the trees, deck the storefronts and line the downtown buildings. Hundreds of thousands of locals and tourists visit during the 10 weeks the city glows to take a tour either on foot or by trolley, boat, golf cart or in a horse-drawn carriage ride. Don’t miss Light Up! Night! (Nov. 15), the biggest event of the celebration, which features holiday tunes in front of city hall before the party migrates to the Plaza de la Constitucion gazebo for a big band concert by the All-Star Orchestra. After that, the Night of Lights switch is flipped, signaling the official start of the Christmas season.
When: Nov. 15 - Jan. 11
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/nights-lights
OLD TYME FARM DAYS — You won’t need a time machine to drop your family into the 19th century during this Thanksgiving weekend celebration of American rural life that includes exhibitions on syrup making and cane grinding (or extracting juice from sugar cane). Kids will get to explore their creative side at the Suwannee Spirit Kid’s Music Camp Expo where they’ll be able to get hands-on, free lessons for guitar, fiddle, banjo, harmonica, ukulele, drums and vocals. Musical instruments are provided for free, allowing kids to discover a new love! Also includes sled pulls, an “old’ tractor and engine show, Thanksgiving Dinner, swap meet, arts and crafts vendors and more.
When: Nov. 28-29
Where: The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park and Campground, Live Oak
Web: https://www.oldtymefarmdays.com
JACKSONVILLE LIGHT BOAT PARADE — Although St. Augustine — Jacksonville’s neighbor to the south — rules the holiday light scene (see event above), downtown Jax puts on the top lighted boat parades in the region. Imagine boats decked out in holiday finery and inflatables and thousands of twinkling lights strung from port to stern cruising the St. Johns River between downtown Jacksonville’s north and south banks. But what makes this such a beloved Christmas tradition is the fireworks that concludes it. Don’t miss the “wow” moment of the evening by scoring a coveted front row seat along the river bank. Although the light sky will be alive with hundreds of fireworks, the sparkling waterfalls of light that rain down from the city’s Main Street and Acosta bridges are the piece de resistance.
When: Nov. 29
Where: Jacksonville
Web: https://events.jacksonville.gov/special-events/light-boat-parade