Get ready for a frightfully fun time at the Cobb PARKS Fall Festival of Fun at Jim R. Miller Park and Event Center. The event kicks off at 5 pm and wraps up at 9 pm, providing children in Cobb County a safe alternative to neighborhood trick-or-treating.

Embark on a whimsical hayride and unravel a playful mystery featuring delightful characters along the route. If you’re up for a scare, venture into the haunted house designed to give you goosebumps at every turn. For those feeling creative, there will be monstrously fun arts and crafts activities sure to delight all ages.

Step into your favorite stories at themed vignette photo booths, where beloved book and movie characters come to life. Don’t miss the chance to explore the world of law enforcement up close with CCPD’s Touch-a-Truck experience.

The festival also offers autumn-inspired home essentials at the Fall Store. Animal lovers will adore the harvest petting zoo and Cobb’s Animal Services Puppy Mobile, where you might just meet your new furry best friend.

Bounce your way to victory with inflatable rides that feature high-flying fun. Be sure to visit local artisans’ booths to discover unique treasures and keepsakes. Of course, no adventure is complete without delicious treats, so refuel at the food trucks stationed throughout the event.

The best part is the festival is completely free, including parking, entry, and all activities. Be sure to mark your calendars for a night full of thrills and festive fun at this year’s Fall Festival of Fun.

Admission:
Free

Hours:
Saturday, October TBA, 2025 from 5 pm to 9 pm

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Rd SW, Marietta, GA 30008

For more information please call (770) 528-8800.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Does this mean that this is happening at the same time as neighborhood trick or treat? I can’t seem to find any information about it online.

  2. Will you guys please do this for families on Sunday also? Some of us have had to pick up extra work and Saturdays have become part of the work week. We had to miss it this year and I feel bad for the kids.

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