Frisco in the Fall: Your Guide to Local Events
- Nazareth M.

- Oct 3
- 3 min read

Crisp air, pumpkin spice, and a calendar packed with fun. Autumn has arrived in Frisco. As the heat of the Texas summer fades, the city comes alive with events for the whole family. From festive fall festivals to spooky Halloween celebrations, here is your guide to the must attend happenings this season.
Celebrate the Season: Frisco’s Fall Events, Festivals and Family Campout
Embrace the season at Friscos beloved festivals. These events offer opportunities to build lasting memories!

· Oktoberfest Frisco : October 4th
Celebrate with authentic brews, bratwurst, and live music at The Star. This event brings a taste of Bavaria to North Texas. Frisco Oktoberfest activities include a Wiener Dog Race, Bier Stein Hoisting, Brat Eating, Keg Rolling, Stein Relays, and a Dachshund Dash.
· DFW Fall Fest : October 18th
Pumpkin-themed games & fall crafts for all ages. Sweet treats and seasonal goodies, Gorgeous photo ops with fall décor and colorful backdrops. A family marketplace featuring local businesses, products & services. Activities, giveaways, and surprises around every corner!
· Frisco Camp Out : October 18th
Spend a night under the stars with camping activities, including movies, s'mores by the campfire, and more. Plus, the city of Frisco will provide dinner and a light breakfast.
Spooky Season and Halloween Thrills
Whether you’re after tricks or treats, Frisco makes Halloween unforgettable with events for all ages.
· Frisco Pumpkin Dunk : October 18th
Admission for this special event includes one pumpkin per person, pumpkin decorating, swimming, face painting, and candy. Advance registration is not required.
· The Little Stars : October 22nd
This free Halloween-themed event is perfect for your little pumpkins aged 5 and under.
· Spooky Movie Series : October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Ghosts and goblins of all ages are invited to attend complimentary family-friendly movies in the PGA District all month long.
Arts Culture and Foodie Fun
Autumn in Frisco brings the chance to savor the city’s rich arts and culinary culture.
· Frisco Arts Walk : October 18th
Participants will race through Kaleidoscope Park and HALL Park’s Texas Sculpture Garden, the largest private collection of Texas sculptures ever assembled and made available to the public.
· Frisco Taco and Margarita Festival : October 25th
This isn’t just a festival—it’s your chance to taste the best of the best that Frisco has to offer. We’re talking bold, flavor-packed tacos, ice-cold margaritas, and a full-on street party you won’t want to miss.
Plan Your Fall Fun
Pull out your favorite sweater and mark your calendars. Frisco's Fall Events lineup offers something for everyone, making it easy to enjoy this beautiful season in our community.

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