Fall In Love With St. Louis
Where St Louis|October 2019
St. Louis is the place to be in October, as it is bursting with activities, festivals, music and beautiful fall foliage. With our rich, historic German heritage and love of celebrating a harvest (real or imagined), there’s no shortage of family-friendly reasons to be here. Don't let the quickly cooling weather keep you inside—head out for German music, delicious beer, petting zoos, pumpkins and Halloween haunts at our top six picks for things you don't want to miss this October.
Kevin M. Mitchell
Fall In Love With St. Louis

Soulard Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest has always been a festive ritual, and St. Louis' family-friendly version has been happening since 2016 in a Farmer’s Market that has existed since 1779 (yes, it’s the oldest continually operated market west of the Mississippi). The festival features authentic German music (definitely catch The Dueschmeister Brass Band) and German dancers, but also some blues—because, well, that’s how St. Louis roles. And yes, wear your lederhosen and dirndl. Tip: While the event is free, the $20 Bier Hall Ticket is totally worth it and the only way to get your commemorative Stein! October 11–12. www.soulard-oktoberfest.com

St. Louis Zoo Fall Events

The zoo is ranked second best in the U.S., and October is an especially great time to visit. First, there’s Zootoberfest, a family-friendly take on Oktoberfest, October 5–6 and 12–13, 10 am–3 pm. There are German oompah bands, fall-related kids’ games and crafts, and German beer for the adults. Then, come in costume for the not-scary Halloween experience Boo at the Zoo, September 15–30, 5:30–8:30 pm. Make sure not to miss the mystery straw maze. There will be fantastic music for all ages—definitely catch local star Babaloo if you can—he’s hilarious. www.STLzoo.org

Thies Farm Pumpkinland

This story is from the October 2019 edition of Where St Louis.

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