The crisp autumn air, the scent of pumpkin spice, and the thrill of a good scare – it all points to one thing: Halloween season. While we're still basking in the glow of the current spooky festivities, it's never too early to start planning for next year's frights. For fans of Knott's Berry Farm's legendary Halloween event, the big question on everyone's mind is: when exactly is Knott's Scary Farm 2025?
While the official dates for Knott's Scary Farm 2025 haven't been announced yet, we can look at past patterns to get a pretty good idea. Typically, Knott's Scary Farm kicks off its terrifying run in late September and continues through the end of October, often extending into the first weekend of November. This schedule allows ample opportunity for guests to experience the mazes, shows, and scare zones.
For instance, Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, a major player in the Halloween event scene, usually starts in early September and runs through early November. This year, their 2024 event is running through November 3rd. Knott's Scary Farm generally follows a similar, albeit slightly later, timeline, aiming to capture the peak Halloween spirit.
So, if you're eager to plan your visit to Knott's Scary Farm 2025, you'll likely want to pencil in dates starting from the third or fourth weekend of September 2025. The event typically operates on select nights, so it's always wise to check the official Knott's Berry Farm website closer to the season for the definitive schedule. They'll be releasing information on ticket sales, new mazes, and any special events as the date approaches.
Expect the park to transform into a haven for horror enthusiasts, featuring a variety of haunted attractions that have made it a staple for Halloween lovers. From intricate mazes filled with ghouls and monsters to live shows and roaming scare actors, Knott's Scary Farm aims to deliver a full-blown immersive horror experience. Keep an eye out for announcements regarding themes and new scares – the creative team behind Knott's Scary Farm is always cooking up something new and terrifying.
