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Fresno Fall Fever: Where to Play, Where to Scare, and Where to Live

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Hey FresYes fam!

October has landed, and the Valley is buzzing with all things fall—think crisp mornings, pumpkin spice everything, and plenty of spooky thrills. 🎃🍂 Natali’s 2025 Pumpkin Patch Guide will have you mapping out which spot to hit first (bonus points if you grab the perfect family photo among the pumpkins). For the adrenaline seekers, Raisin Hell Ranch is turning the scare dial to max for its 17th season, and Clovis Haunted Trail is back with bone-chilling frights that also benefit local youth arts.

If you’re in the mood for fall fun with a creative twist, Tap & Cellar’s Pre-Halloween Party is your ticket—pumpkin painting, a bow bar, and seasonal sips (yes, that means cocktails and mocktails worthy of your Instagram feed). 🧡 On the home front, Fresno is showing off too: a corner-lot beauty at 1591 E Almendra is open for tours October 10–12, complete with RV/boat parking and walking distance to Fresno State. Whether you’re chasing scares, sipping seasonal flavors, or shopping for your next dream home, this weekend’s got something for everyone!

Your 2025 FresYes Pumpkin Patch Guide

If you’re like me, as soon as October rolls around, you start craving all things fall: crisp morning walks, spiced drinks, and of course, pumpkin patches. I still remember trips to the pumpkin patch as a child very vividly, including walking through the little trailer with photos of how the pumpkins grow from seed to vine and the equipment the farmers used. Read more…

Raisin Hell Ranch:
Terror in the Cornfield Returns for Its 17th Season!

It’s back… and scarier than ever! Raisin Hell Ranch, long known as “the Scariest Haunt in the Valley,” is celebrating its 17th Halloween season by cranking up the screams while keeping prices low so families and thrill-seekers can get their fright fix without breaking the bank. Read more…

Clovis Haunted Trail 2025
— A Spooky Night for a Great Cause

Clovis Haunted Trail is back for 2025, bringing spine-tingling scares and family fun to the Central Valley — all while supporting a great cause. This year’s event benefits Arts Enrichment for All, a nonprofit dedicated to providing arts education and creative opportunities to local youth. Read more…

Pumpkins, Paint, and Halloween Fun at Tap & Cellar!

Tap & Cellar is getting into the spooky spirit with a Pre-Halloween Party you won’t want to miss! On Saturday, October 26th, the space transforms into a festive pumpkin patch thanks to pumpkins fresh from Saviez Farms. Guests can decorate pumpkins with paints provided by @artfullyyoursbyshannon and even craft Halloween bows at a special bow bar!🎃

To top it all off, there will be a gorgeous charcuterie grazing table plus seasonal cocktails and mocktails to sip while you get creative. Best of all—it’s family-friendly, so bring the kids along for an afternoon of fall fun. 🧡

Tickets are on sale now—head to Tap & Cellar’s IG page for more info and tickets!

1591 E Almendra, Fresno, CA 93710
3 Bed / 2 Bath /1,492 Sq. Ft.
$415,000

Open this October 11 to 12 (12:00 - 3:00 PM)

Large corner lot with RV/boat parking. This 3 bed, 2 bath home sits a block and a half away from Fresno State's Valley Children's Stadium. Walking distance to Fresno State and a short drive to shopping and restaurants. Schedule your showing today!

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