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Seasonal Activities, Things to Do · September 28, 2024

32 Best Things to Do in Seattle in October (2025)

woman sitting among fall leaves, one of the best things to do in Seattle in October

Narrowing down my list of the best things to do in Seattle in October was surprisingly tricky. That’s because there’s more to do than most people realize. The leaves are changing and the weather is cooling off, but it rarely gets below 50°F, and the sun still sets at a reasonable hour so you can make the most of your day.

With fall in full swing, the city’s iconic fall events are at their peak, be it beer festivals, pumpkin patches, or Halloween festivities. Whether you’re a local or a first-time visitor, here’s a list of all the best things to do in October in Seattle.

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Best Things to Do in Seattle in October

Save this list to Pinterest for later, as I’ll update it every year with all the best Seattle October activities! For more October events, check out my Seattle events calendar.

person holding beer cup at a festival, one of the best things to do in Seattle in October

Cheers to Oktoberfest

Most Oktoberfests in Washington happen in September and October. Here are the ones happening in October:

  • Oktoberfest Northwest (Oct 3-5, ~$16pp) – Food, ales, dog races, a stein dash 5K, and Bier-lympics
  • West Seattle Oktoberfest (Oct 3-5, free entry) – Ounces Taproom’s annual celebration
  • Great Pumpkin Beer Festival (Oct 3-4, ~$40+ pp) – 80+ pumpkin beers and pumpkin weigh-offs
  • Leavenworth Oktoberfest (Weekends Oct 3-18, ~$18+pp) – The largest Bavarian festival
  • Mt Baker Oktoberfest (Oct 4, ~$15 pp) – Brats, beer, and polka at the community club
  • Redmond Oktoberfest (Oct 4, free entry) – Big Block Brewery’s celebration & makers market
  • Burien Oktoberfest & Brat Trot (Oct 4, ~$30pp) – Will have a family-friendly 5K and root beer garden
  • OktoBEARfest (Oct 4, ~$145+pp, 21+) – 50+ local breweries and cideries in the zoo’s bear exhibit

Grab a bite at a food & drink event

Why experience a mere one or two restaurants in a day when you can sample from dozens in a few hours? Here are some of the best food and drink festivals happening this month:

  • World Sake Day + Pizzakaya (Oct 1, ~$35pp) – Pizza and sake at Hannyatou in Fremont
  • Shirafuji Sake’s World Sake Day (Oct 1, ~$55pp) – Tasting + lesson at Fremont’s The Barrel Thief
  • Ancestral Table & Slow Food Feast (Oct 2, ~$100pp) – Pop up dinner celebrating Native food
  • U-District Chowdown (Oct 4, free) – 70+ foodie vendors plus live music
  • Salmon Days (Oct 4-5, free) – Issaquah food and family-fun festival
  • NW Chocolate Fest (Oct 4-5, ~$35+pp) – Artisanal chocolates to taste and workshops
  • Oysterfest (Oct 4-5, ~$15pp) – Shucking competitions, food, live music, and more
  • Ikura Workshop (Oct 5, ~$50pp) – Take a day trip to Lummi Island to make salmon roe
  • Delancey Monday Night Supper (Oct 6, ~$40+ pp) – Pop-up multi-course meal
  • Feast at the Market (Oct 7, ~$125pp) – Pike Place Market’s annual food festival
  • Fall Mead Festival (Oct 12, ~$43pp) – Mead tastings and seminars
  • Intro to Wine Tasting Class (Oct 12, ~$45pp) – At Three Sacks Full in Ravenna
  • Intentionalist Awards (Oct 14, ~$30pp) – Celebrate nominees at this awards celebration
  • Ballard Wine Walk (Oct 18, ~$40pp) – Shop while sipping wine from local producers
  • 3 Fonteinen X Fair Isle Tasting (Oct 19, ~$90pp) – Eat and sample lambic beer
  • Hawaii Luau Night (Oct 20, ~$85pp) – Homer’s fundraiser dinner for School Connect WA
  • Cork & Culture (Oct 21, ~$20pp) – Graze on snacks and sip wine at Surrell in Madison Valley
  • Kirkland Fall, Wine & Spirits Walk (Oct 24, ~$35pp) – Shop while sipping local beverages
  • Washington Distiller’s Festival (Oct 25, ~$60pp) – Sample spirits from some of the best producers
  • Seattle Coffee Festival (Oct 25, ~$40+ pp) – Sample, buy, and learn about coffee
  • Root to Sip Carignan Day (Oct 25, ~$25pp) – Wine and food pairing at Princess & Bear Wines
  • Spooky Cake & Beer Tasting (Oct 25, ~$46pp) – Head to Redmond for a tasty pairing
  • American Lamb Dinner (Oct 25, ~$295pp) – Enjoy a multi-course meal at Bella Luna Farms
  • James Beard Taste America: Seattle (Oct 26, ~$150+ pp) – Enjoy a meal from James Beard chefs
fried chicken and cocktails

Partake in Seattle Restaurant Week

From October 26 to November 8, diners are invited to experience Seattle Restaurant Week. Participating restaurants, bars, food trucks, and pop-ups will feature curated menus for $20, $35, $50, and $65 for both lunch and dinner.

Go on a food crawl

One of the most quintessential things to do in Seattle is to embark on a food crawl. My self-guided food tours feature my favorite restaurants across foodie neighborhoods. Each tour is updated and includes tips on when to visit and what to order, along with a few honorable mentions.

Self-guided Seattle food tour of the Ballard neighborhood
Ballard Tour
Fremont Seattle Food Tour
FREMONT TOUR
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Georgetown Tour

Or, take advantage of one of these in-person guided tours:

  • Pike Place Market Tasting Tour
  • Craft Cocktail Gourmet Food Tour
  • Haunted Seattle Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour

Experience an arts fest or shopping event

Being an art-centric city, there’s always an arts festival around the corner. The Refract Seattle Glass Experience will showcase creative uses of glass in the PNW from October 16-19. Expect VIP tours of Chihuly Gardens, hors d’oeuvres, and cocktails.

Fall Conservatory Show (Oct 4-5) featuring orchid displays and competitions for the best miniature and best-flowered plants.

If you prefer getting your shopping on at makers markets, here are some options:

  • Macabre Makers Market (Oct 4, Ballard, free)
  • Rocktoberfest Gem Show (Oct 4, Monroe, free)
  • Tool Library Sale (Oct 4, Shoreline, free with $50 suggested donation)
  • Haunted Farmers Market (Sundays Oct 5-Nov 2, Tacoma, free)
  • Fashion Show at the Fairmont (Oct 10, Downtown, ~$100+ pp)
  • Seattle Night Market (Oct 11, Sandpoint, ~$11.50pp)
  • Evergreen Fall Home Show (Oct 17-19, Monroe, free)
  • West Seattle Ski Swap (Oct 25-26, free)

See a performance

Come spooky season, Seattle’s theater scene is alive and well. Here are some options for performances going on around the area this October:

  • The Pirates of Penzance Opera (Oct 18-Nov 1, Queen Anne)
  • Circus of Steam & Shadows (Oct 17-19, SODO)
  • Chicago the Musical (Oct 22-Nov 2, Downtown)
  • Icons of Pop Culture Gala Performance (Oct 23, Queen Anne)
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Oct 28, Downtown)
  • Dracula Ballet (Oct 29, Downtown)
  • Adam Sandler (Oct 29, Downtown)
  • Coraline in Concert (Oct 30-31, Downtown)
burlesque performance, one of the best Halloween fun in Seattle

Get tickets to a Halloween burlesque show

Want to see a Halloween-themed performance? This is Halloween, is a burlesque parody adaptation of Jack Skellington’s misadventures told via orchestra, vocal performance, and video projections. It’s running Thursdays through Saturdays from October 16 to November 1 for ~$45+pp. Note that all 9 PM shows are 21+.

Another option is Can Can Cabaret’s The Hitchcock Hotel playing September 18 to November 16 for ~$90+pp. It follows the graveyard “maitre d” as they navigate hiring precarious “night shift” employees that are unfit for the job. Given the sultry music, dance, and costumes, this show is 21+ evenings, all ages during matinee times.

Jam to some tunes at a jazz festival

Seattle has a thriving jazz scene and big-name performers often make their way through the Emerald City. Earshot Jazz Festival (Oct 10-Nov 7, $30+pp/per performer) has been called “Seattle’s most important annual jazz event” by DownBeat Magazine and will feature local and national jazz legends.

Bellevue Jazz Fest (Oct 8-12, $15+pp/per performer) brings together top national and regional talent to celebrate jazz’s history and its rising stars.

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Nationally observed from September 15 to October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the history, culture, and impact of individuals with ancestry from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. It’s the perfect excuse to explore the Seattle’s best Mexican restaurants and street tacos.

Or dive in deeper and celebrate at these events happening throughout September:

  • MEXAM NW Festival (Sept 4–Oct 9)
  • Orquesta Northwest Latin Music Festival (Oct 2 & 9)
  • Seattle Latino Film Festival (Oct 10-18)
Cultural street performance, one of the best things to do in Seattle in August
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Attend a cultural festival

Every month the Seattle Center hosts festivals to celebrate the different cultures across the city. They’re free to the public and great for families looking to enjoy unique entertainment, food, and culture. In October, there’s Croatiafest (Oct 5) and Turkfest (Oct 11-12).

Outside of Seattle Center, there’s also the Tacoma Greek Festival (Oct 3-5), which will feature dancing, authentic Greek dishes, and handmade pastries. There’s also the Chuseok Korean Festival in Tacoma (Oct 4), Japan Week’s Saturday Festival (Oct 11), and the Hawaiian Slack Key Music Festival (Oct 18).

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is Oct 13, and there are a few different celebrations. For example, downtown Seattle’s Waterfront Park will host free performances. The Burke Museum will have a special Indigenous exhibit, music, and free admission for all. Magnolia’s Daybreak Star Center will host a dinner celebration with dancing and performances.

Diwali is Oct 20 this year. You can experience the Diwali: Lights of India celebration on October 18. There’s also a Diwali Family Festival at the Seattle Art Museum on Oct 11.

Relax at an orchestra concert by candlelight

Combine a romantic evening with the chance to catch a cover band of the greats at a candlelight concert. In October, there’s a tribute to neo-Soul greats like Prince & Childish Gambino (Oct 4), The Beatles (Oct 16), Pink Floyd (Oct 18), 90s Unplugged (Oct 18), and haunted Halloween classics (Oct 25).

pianist surrounded by candles on a stage
Image courtesy of Fever

Catch your favorite band

If you’ve got your eye on a specific band, you’ll be pleased to know many are making their way through Seattle in October. Here’s a shortlist of some that caught my eye:

  • Tate McRae (Oct 2-3)
  • Benson Boone (Oct 5)
  • Morrissey (Oct 7)
  • Boys Night Out (Oct 15)
  • Garbage (Oct 15)
  • Dua Lipa (Oct 15-16)
  • The Starting Line & Finch (Oct 21)

Go leaf peeping

One of my favorite things to do during fall in Seattle is to go leaf hunting. Check out my guide to find the best fall foliage in Seattle, and if you’re up for a road trip, embark on one of Washington’s many larch hikes.

fall colors in a park that has some of the best fall foliage in Seattle

Watch a live sports game

If you’re a sports fan, you won’t let a little cold weather get in the way of catching your favorite game. In October, you can catch a game with the Sounders, Reign, Seahawks, Huskies, or the Kraken hockey league.

Hike for free at a state park

In honor of World Mental Health Day (Oct 10), all state parks will offer free admission. Now’s your chance to explore some of the best hiking spots near Seattle, free of charge!

woman walking through Grand Forest on Bainbridge Island, one of the best things to do in Seattle in October

Have fun wine or beer tasting

Seattle has more than its fair share of urban wineries, breweries, and craft beer bars. For a bunch of breweries in walking distance of each other, I suggest exploring the Ballard neighborhood. For wine tasting, nothing beats a day trip to Woodinville.

Go apple and pumpkin picking

Every October, I look forward to taking my niece to apple and pumpkin picking at one of the many farms near Seattle. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Swans Trail Farms – U-pick apples, pumpkin patches, and a harvest festival
  • Skipley Farm – Organic u-pick apples, cider pressing, and kiwis
  • Lattin’s Country Cider Mill & Farm – Pumpkin patches, petting zoo, and wagon rides
  • Bellewood Farms –  Apple picking, cider pressing, and family tours in Bellingham

When time allows, I love driving to Skagit Valley and exploring the local farms, like Gordon Skagit Farms and Schuh Farms, for their u-pick apples, pumpkin patches, and hot cider. It’s the perfect excuse to visit all the restaurants and fun things to do in Skagit Valley.

woman picking a pumpkin at a path, , one of the best things to do in Seattle in October

Visit a museum on their free days

If you’re looking for free things to do in Seattle, museums across Seattle offer free admission at least once monthly on their off-days. These museums offer free admission on the first Thursday of every month (October 2):

  • Seattle Art Museum
  • Seattle Asian Art Museum
  • National Nordic Museum – Must be reserved in advance
  • Museum of History and Industry – 5-8 PM
  • Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
  • Henry Art Gallery – Suggested donation of $20 other days
  • Museum of Flight – 5-9 PM
  • Volunteer Park Conservatory – Also on the first Saturday (Oct 5) for kids under 12
  • Washington Park Arboretum Walking Tour – 11:30 AM-1 PM starting at the Graham Visitors Center
  • Seattle Japanese Garden

These free museums in Seattle charge no admission every day:

  • Frye Art Museum
  • Olympic Sculpture Park
  • Center for Wooden Boats – Also free sailboat rides
  • The Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
  • Klondike Gold Rush Museum
  • Center on Contemporary Art
skeleton scarecrow at a farm, one of the best things to do in Seattle in October

Get spooked at a haunted house 

October is my favorite month of the year for one reason: Halloween. Of course, one of the best parts about Halloween is the haunted houses and general spooky activities. Here’s a list of some of my favorite haunted houses:

  • Nightfall Orphanage (Every Fri-Sat in October & Halloween, $25pp or $20 with food donation) – Neighborhood haunted house to raise money for the local food bank
  • Georgetown Morgue (Daily Sept 26-Nov 2, ~$37+ pp) – Historic morgue turned haunted house and a pitch-black maze
  • Stalker Farms (Fri-Sun Sept 19-Nov 1, ~$35+pp) – Get dropped into the middle of a horror movie and navigate your way through haunted corn mazes

Another option is to take the Georgetown Haunted History Walk Oct 8-10. You’ll be guided around Seattle’s oldest neighborhood and learn about all the haunted sites.

For more spooky goings on, check out my guide to the best Halloween fun in Seattle.

Head out for a night of trick-or-treating

Many of Seattle’s neighborhood businesses host events for kids to go trick-or-treating the day of and leading up to Halloween. Here are some options, or you can check your local neighborhood’s website:

  • West Seattle (Oct 26)
  • Bothell
  • Des Moines
  • Burien (Oct 25)
  • Ballard
  • Phinney Ridge (Oct 25)
  • Fremont
  • Queen Anne

Dance the night away at the Halloween parties

Put on your favorite Halloween costume and celebrate with a Halloween-centric celebration. Here are some parties happening this month:

  • Pumpkinsutra Sultry Evening (Sept 26-Nov 1, ~$69pp)
  • Soiree Belle Epoque Gala (Oct 18, ~$180+ pp)
  • Seduction Bloodbound Party (Oct 18, ~$45+ pp)
  • Halloween Bash with The Profits (Oct 24, ~$30+ pp)
  • The Shops of Horror Party (Oct 24, ~$61+ pp)
  • All Ages Dance Night & Costume Party (Oct 24, free)
  • Kid-Friendly Halloween Bash (Oct 25, ~$20+ pp)
  • Día de Muertos Gala (Oct 25, ~$165+ pp)
  • Fashionably Undead: The Goopening (Oct 25, ~$40pp)
  • Terror & Tonics at Smith Tower (Oct 30, ~$85pp)
  • Aquarium After Hours Halloween (Oct 30, ~$50pp)
  • Halloween Circus & Dance Party (Oct 30-Nov 1, ~$45+ pp)
  • Haunted W Halloween (Oct 31, ~$20+ pp)
  • Halloween Party Cruise (Oct 31, ~$85pp)
  • Silence of the Lambs Dinner Party (Oct 31, ~$130pp)
  • Ascend Prime Halloween Party (Oct 31, ~$95pp)
  • SAM Remix Halloween (Oct 31-Nov 1, ~$65pp)
  • Seattle Halloween Weekend Bar Crawl (various Oct 31-Nov 1)
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Attend a fall festival 

Fall festivals are a chance to take advantage of the still somewhat sunny days before the winter gloom officially hits. Here are some happening around the Seattle area this October:

  • Stocker Farms Fall Festival (Sept 20-Nov 1, ~$25pp) Corn maze, pumpkin patch, and attractions
  • Halloween Pet Parade (Oct 5, free) – Volunteer Park pet costume parade
  • Fall Farm Fest (Oct 12, free) – Tours, pumpkin picking, seminars, and more
  • Chrysanthemum Crawl (Oct 18, free) – Collect stems at Pioneer Square businesses to make a bouquet
  • Fauntleroy Fall Festival (Oct 19, free) – Live music, pumpkin painting, and kids activities
  • West Seattle Harvest Festival (Oct 26, free) – Live music, pie eating contest, chili cook off, and more
  • Waterfront Park Frights & Delights (Oct 31, free) – Trick or treating and family fun in downtown Seattle

Laugh at a comedic take to Edgar Allen Poe

website | neighborhood: Downtown (get directions) | dates: Fridays & Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 1 | price: ~$15+ pp | best for: improv

Experience a different perspective of Edgar Allen Poe, as told by Unexpected Production’s improvisers. They’ll take inspiration from Poe’s works and your ideas to create a uniquely chilling experience.

Board the Halloween train

website | neighborhood: Snoqualmie (get directions) & North Bend (get directions) | dates: Sat & Sun Oct 11-26 | price: ~$18-32pp | best for: picturesque train ride

I love train rides, but I rarely have an excuse to take one—that is unless it’s a scenic ride that takes you back to where you departed. The Northwest Railway Museum runs a Halloween Train and takes guests on a fall-decorated ride through the gorgeous upper Snoqualmie Valley, including Snoqualmie Falls. Bring the kids, wear costumes, and get ready for a festive experience!

Pro tip: They also have a wine train ride on Halloween!

Snoqualmie Falls
Image courtesy of Meher Anand Kasam

Peruse the Antiquated Book Festival

website | neighborhood: Lower Queen Anne (get directions) | dates: Oct 18-19 | price: ~$10pp | best for: antique books

Each year dealers from across North America and beyond descend upon Seattle to sell thousands of collectible books, prints, photographs, and posters. There are world-renowned specialists, historical artifacts, and something for every budget.

Make a wish at Lantern Fest

website | neighborhood: Green Lake (get directions) | dates: Oct 11-12 | price: ~$31+ pp | best for: water lantern lighting

Water lantern festivals are a popular event where participants can celebrate, reflect, make a wish, or find strength in a shared experience. Each ticket gets you a floating lantern kit, an LED candle, and a marker to write what you wish.

Learn how to forage at the Wild Mushroom Show

website | neighborhood: Greenwood (get directions) | dates: Oct 25-26 | price: ~$10pp | best for: learning about wild mushrooms

The Puget Sound Mycological Society hosts one of the largest exhibits of mushrooms in the United States. More than 200 varieties of wild mushrooms will be displayed and identified, along with exhibits and guest speakers. Visitors can bring mushrooms from their gardens and talk with experts to identify them.

If you’d rather get your hands dirty, the PSMS offers field trips 4-5 times per year, where you can learn how to collect and identify your mushrooms.

Pro tip: The Snohomish County Mycological Society also hosts a free show on October 19.

person holding a truffle they foraged in spring in Seattle

Catch a flick

There always seems to be a film festival going on in the Seattle area. Here are ones happening in October:

  • Seattle International Fashion Film Festival (Oct 5, free)
  • Tasveer South Asian Film Festival (Oct 8-12, ~$20pp/film)
  • Tacoma Film Festival (Oct 9-12, ~$125pp)
  • Seattle Latino Film Festival (Oct 10-18,~$120+ pp)
  • Polish Film Festival (Oct 24-26, free)

Prefer something more casual? Marymoor Park is offering drive-in movies throughout October.

Experience the bizarre at the Curiosities Expo

website | neighborhood: Downtown (get directions) | dates: Oct 18 | price: ~$12+ pp | best for: discovering oddities

Embrace the weird and view everything from taxidermy to preserved specimens, artwork, quack medical devices, and funeral collectibles. There will even be classes on taxidermy and bug pinning.

Embrace your inner poet at the Cascadia Poetry Fest

website | neighborhood: Rainier Beach (get directions) | dates: Oct 10-12 | price: ~$40+ pp | best for: poetry centered around environmental awareness

The Cascadia Poetry Festival is a gathering of poets and like-minded creatives to celebrate poetry that explores environmental and socio-political pursuits. In addition to live poetry readings, there will be workshops for poets to share and learn from one another.

Listen to untold stories at Ignite

website | neighborhood: Downtown (get directions) | dates: Oct 9 | price: ~$21pp | best for: storytelling

Ignite Seattle is the largest open submission public speaking event in the Pacific Northwest. Each speaker gets 20 slides and 5 minutes to share their passion, promising an evening of curated discovery.

Get started on your holiday shopping

website | neighborhood: Tacoma (get directions) | dates: Oct 23-26 | price: ~$20pp | best for: holiday shopping & Santa Claus

Everyone knows fall is when most holiday shopping starts (or at least, should be starting), so save yourself the hassle of last-minute shopping by attending the Tacoma Holiday Fest. There will be unique gift ideas, handmade arts and crafts, a cooking stage, and Santa Claus!

If you’re looking for more Seattle Christmas markets worth checking out, read my guide.

woman walking on a trail surrounded by larches

More fall activities around Seattle

After you check off all the activities on the list of the best things to do in Seattle in October, check out my other guides to fall fun.

  • Best Halloween Events & Activities in Seattle
  • Things to Do in Fall in Seattle
  • Where to Find Stunning Fall Foliage in Seattle
  • Magical Larch Hikes in Washington
  • Best Things to Do in Seattle in November
  • What to Do in Seattle in September
  • My Mom’s Famous Applesauce Recipe
  • The Coziest Fall Soup Recipe Ever

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