
Looking for a frugal way to spend the day in Albany County this Halloween season? You're in luck! Check out our budget-friendly itinerary, packed with all treats and no tricks. Experience Albany's All-Hallow E'en Festival, which brings the Halloween spirit to life with exciting events and affordable attractions all month long. Keep scrolling to discover frighteningly low-cost things to do during your Albany County day trip this October!
Morning
Breakfast
Start your morning by grabbing breakfast at one of Albany's quick-bite cafes or eateries. Some stops that offer seasonal treats at a lower cost include Cider Belly Doughnuts, Bitchin' Donuts, Cafe Madison and The Skinny Pancake.
Explore the All-Hallow E'en Art Path
After you've had your meal, make your way over to downtown Albany to explore the All-Hallow E'en Art Path. Featuring the work of over 10 local artists, Albany Center Gallery has curated an enchanting collection of fall and Halloween-themed artwork. Explore window displays and outdoor murals at several businesses along Maiden Lane, near the gallery, and Quackenbush Square outside the Discover Albany Visitors Center. The artwork is completely free to view and accessible 24/7.
Visit local pick-your-own farms and farm stands
Next on the All-Hallow E'en agenda, visit one of Albany County's pick-your-own farms and local farm stands. A must-do fall activity in upstate New York, visitors can usually shop for fresh, seasonal produce at a lower cost. Visit on a weekend to pick your own apples or pumpkins. Pumpkin picking at Indian Ladder Farms ranges from just $3 to $20 per pumpkin. While Stanton's Feura Farm offers $6 admission to all farm activities including a hayride, hay maze, and corn maze. Plus, Stanton offers U-pick pumpkins for just 60 cents a pound and a Pumpkin Value Weekend on Sunday, October 20!
'Tis the season for apples and pumpkins! Venture to apple orchards and pumpkin patches to enjoy the
Afternoon
Make Sure to Check Our Events Calendar Before Your Visit!
As you plan your afternoon activities, be sure to check out our events calendar! With All-Hallow E'en events taking place each day of October, browsing our Events Calendar will help you discover which hauntingly exciting happenings align with your visit!
Fall Foliage Picnic in the Park
For a low-cost lunch, grab some food to go and enjoy a picnic in one of Albany County's beautiful parks! Fall is a perfect time to dine outdoors among the stunning autumn foliage. Some of the best spots include Washington Park, Thacher Park, Huyck Preserve, Cohoes Falls, and the preserves maintained by the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy.
After your meal, take a walk, hike, or bike ride to fully immerse yourself in the fall scenery. Or take a relaxed driving tour for leaf peeping. Leaf peeping is always a favorite, free, fall activity. Regardless of where you go, Albany County offers a vivid tapestry of fall colors this time of year.
Visit a Haunted Albany County Location
With 400 years of history, Albany is full of haunted tales and mysterious happenings. Visiting one of Albany's haunted sites is a great way to enjoy the scares of the season at a low-cost. This Halloween, visit Cohoes Music Hall where the ghost of Eva Tanguay is said to be found. Take a free, weekday tour of the haunted New York State Capitol Building. Or explore the grounds of Albany Rural Cemetery, steeped in local lore.
Stop by a Local Cidery or Brewery
Cozy up, unwind, and sip local at one of Albany County's cideries or breweries! Fall flavors can be found at Nine Pin Cider, Common Roots Brewing Company, Albany Distilling Co., Druthers and more. Explore our Craft Beverage page for more local producers.
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Evening
Dinner
Enjoy dinner at a local Albany restaurant! For a Halloween twist, visit one of Albany's haunted dining spots. The Olde English Pub is known for eerie occurrences, like voices sounding up from the basement and phantom faces appearing in mirrors. Alternatively, dine at The Copper Crow, where a playful spirit knocks items off countertops, and a 19th-century night watchman continues to make his evening rounds.
Embark on a Haunted Tour
Delve into Albany's eerie past with an evening haunted tour. The New York State Capitol Building offers free Capitol Hauntings tours. The Historic Albany Foundation guides visitors through the Center Sqaure neighborhood's sinister past with Dark Side of Center Square Tours. Murder at Cherry Hill allows you to follow in the footsteps of an infamous 1827 murder that took place at Historic Cherry Hill. Learn ghostly history with theREP's City Seance Tour, beware as you may encounter specters along the way. Each tour costs $25 or less!
If you happen to be visiting on a Sunday, dare to take an Eerie Albany tour at 11 AM!
Here's a Halloween treat: Albany's month-long All-Hallow E'en Festival is full of free & frugal