As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, Blaine and Birch Bay transform into vibrant locales filled with autumnal charm and a variety of recreational activities. From pumpkin patches to cozy indoor gatherings, there is something for everyone to enjoy this fall.
With autumn’s vibrant colors filling the landscape, local farms welcome visitors eager to dive into the season’s activities. Apple picking has become a beloved pastime, with families heading to orchards to gather fresh fruit and savor the flavors of fall. At the same time, pumpkin patches provide the ideal backdrop for fall photos and festive fun. Home Farm on Kickerville Road in Birch Bay features a pumpkin patch and fall farm store, along with a corn maze, tractor train rides, face painting and more.
Highlighting community spirit, Blaine Birch Bay Park and Recreation District 2’s Birch Bay Fall Festival on October 5 united families for a day of celebration, featuring local vendors, crafts and entertainment. Similarly, the Blaine Chamber of Commerce’s Harbor Harvest Fall Festival in Blaine on Saturday, October 12 will offer a weekend packed with live music, tasty food and activities for all ages. We also love seeing local businesses decorate their windows and shops with spooky and autumn-themed displays. A standout this year is Hill’s Chevron in downtown Blaine, featuring a giant skeleton on the side of the building and the famous Yeti statue dressed as Beetlejuice next door.
Halloween festivities are also in full swing, with the popular “Trick or Treat on the Berm” event set for Saturday, October 26 in Birch Bay. This tradition invites families to stroll by the bay, collecting treats offered by businesses and organizations lined along the berm while soaking in the festive atmosphere. Attendees can also enjoy Halloween-themed games and a costume contest hosted by BBBPRD2 at the future Birch Bay Vogt Library Express, 7948 Birch Bay Drive.
For those looking to enjoy a cozy evening indoors, visit the Birch Bay Activity Center for fall-themed events that celebrate the season. On Friday, October 11, people can join the Spooky Painting event, where creativity blends with autumn vibes, and on Saturday, October 19, enjoy a free, family movie night featuring a Halloween blockbuster. Additionally, don’t miss Blaine Community Theater’s performances of “Halloween Graveyard” on Saturday, October 19, Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27 at the Blaine Harbor Boating Center, 235 Marine Drive.
Whether you are exploring pumpkin patches, attending fall festivals or enjoying indoor activities, Blaine and Birch Bay offer plenty of opportunities to savor fall. Embrace the season, and make the most of these delightful autumn days.
Celine Mauger is the activity coordinator at Blaine-Birch Bay Park and Recreation District 2.
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