Georgetown, October 9, 2025
News Summary
The Georgetown Fall Festival at Sweet Eats Fruit Farm is now open, providing a family-friendly atmosphere from September 20 until November 7. With attractions like a pumpkin patch, pig races, and a candy cannon, the festival promises fun for all ages. Visitors must wear masks if aged 10 and older for safety. Tickets can be purchased online. This event is part of a larger series of local activities happening in Georgetown this fall, including various arts, music, and community events.
Georgetown
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm is welcoming visitors to the Georgetown Fall Festival, which kicked off on September 20 and will run through November 7, 2025. This family-friendly event features an array of exciting attractions including a pumpkin patch, pig races, and a candy cannon. Located at 14400 East State Highway 29 in Georgetown, the festival is set to be a delightful celebration of autumn.
The festival boasts several interactive activities for all ages. In addition to the popular pumpkin patch, attendees can enjoy a petting zoo, horseback rides, and a corn maze. This year, to ensure the safety of all attendees, visitors aged 10 and older are required to wear facial coverings while on the farm.
Those interested in attending can purchase tickets through the farm’s website at www.sweeteats.com. The festival is just one of several events taking place in Georgetown and the surrounding area this fall.
Upcoming Local Events
In addition to the Fall Festival, several other local events are worth noting. On September 21, the Holy Trinity Catholic Church Bazaar will feature kolache sales, BBQ, a silent auction, and live music for community enjoyment.
Meanwhile, Rentsch Brewery will host an ambassador animal meet-and-greet with animals from All Things Wild Rehabilitation on September 26, with a portion of beer sales being donated to support the organization.
Film enthusiasts can look forward to the GTX Film Festival on September 27, showcasing winning films from both local and international filmmakers. On the same day, The Crossover will feature a Wicked sing-along and K-Pop Demon Hunters skating event.
Art and Music Festivals
Celebrations continue with the 18th annual Art Hop exhibit, which runs from October 2 until November 1 at various locations in Georgetown. Additionally, the Texas Pumpkin Fest in Leander, set for October 3 to November 1, will feature carnival rides and live music, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Another highlight includes the Round Rock Pumpkin Festival, which will be held at Old Settlers Park from October 3 to October 31, featuring food, games, and live entertainment. For those interested in the LGBTQ+ community, the Georgetown Pride Festival is scheduled for October 11 at Wellspring United Methodist Church.
The area will also host a variety of family-friendly events, including the 20th Annual Bluegrass Festival in Leander with free live music and a fun zone on October 3-4, and the Williams Museum’s free historic walking tours around Georgetown starting October 10.
Community Activities
Furthermore, on October 10, the San Gabriel Presbyterian Church Pumpkin Patch opens its doors to support the Navajo Nation Scouts, while the PinkStrong Ride event in Hutto honors those affected by breast cancer on October 5. The lively Wilco Fair and Rodeo makes a return to the Wilco Expo Center in Taylor on October 18, while the Trunk or Treat event at Seton Medical Center Williamson is planned for the same day, offering a fun trick-or-treating experience for families.
Further entertainment will be provided by St. Helen Catholic Church with its Fall Festival on October 19, featuring live music, bingo, games, and more exciting activities. Lastly, the Hometown Halloween in Downtown Round Rock is set for October 31, promising trick-or-treating, concerts, and family-friendly programming.
FAQ
What is the Georgetown Fall Festival?
The Georgetown Fall Festival is hosted by Sweet Eats Fruit Farm and features attractions such as a pumpkin patch, pig races, and a candy cannon.
When does the festival take place?
The festival began on September 20 and runs through November 7, 2025.
Where is Sweet Eats Fruit Farm located?
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm is located at 14400 East State Highway 29 in Georgetown.
Are there any safety protocols in place?
Yes, visitors aged 10 and older are required to wear face coverings on the farm.
How can I purchase tickets for the festival?
Tickets can be purchased on the farm’s website, www.sweeteats.com.
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