
There’s an excitement in the air this time of year in wine country. In part, it’s because of the buzzing energy around harvest, and the busy weekends full of travelers coming to admire the changing foliage and enjoy the seasonal fruit picking at local farms. But for visitors and locals alike, this time of year kicks off Spooky Season and all the festivities it brings. We’ve compiled a little list of some of the best events to look out for when in the region during this fun time of year

Small Town Fun
Days of Incandescence in Corning, NY, was just recently named one of the best Halloween festivals in the U.S. and offers a bit of historical lore and family-friendly fun during the three days of festivities.
Trick or Treat at The Windmill in Penn Yan, s a fun way to engage with over 150 vendors, shop, and take part in the fun of the season.
Owego, NY’s Halloween Fest takes place in the Central Historic District and features a series of events like pumpkin painting, a “Not So Scary Haunted House,” and a costume parade.
The annual Elmira Ghost Walk is a bit of live theater performances and a bit oh local lore, with evening walks through the historic Woodlawn Cemetary.
The Village of Hammondsport hosts its annual Halloween Happenings with a fun, family-friendly “Witches of the Southern Tier” dance followed by Trick or Treating.
For Some Extra-Spooky Fun
While this time of year is perfect for apple and pumpkin picking, hayrides and corn mazes, many of our farms also elevate the spookiness to a whole new level! Just some of the highlights include:
The Coldbrook Curse at Bradley Farms, this popular, haunted attraction in Elmira, New York, is open on Friday and Saturday nights in October and features a walk-through haunted village, zombie paintball, and other scare attractions based on the legend of a cursed village that vanished centuries ago.
Tagsylvania in Big Flats, NY, at the Tags concert venue, features multiple haunted houses as well as carnival games and shows. The attraction operates on select weekends each fall, generally from late September through October.
For more seasonal fun, check out Thrills & Chills, a roundup of all things spooky, cozy, and quintessentially fall in Chemung County.
Don’t Miss The Festivities Along The Wine Trails
For a complete list of all the events happening at the different wineries, it’s best to follow the Seneca, Keuka, and Cayuga Lake Wine Trails. Look for annual celebrations that welcome the whole family, including your four-legged companions, live music, wine tasting, and pairings.