Experience the Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns Event in Los Angeles

As the leaves change and the air turns cool, Los Angeles transforms into a Halloween wonderland with events like the Magic of the Jack O’Lantern. This adventure features thousands of carved pumpkins on display with dazzling lights and lots of fog to create a fun ambiance. It is a great event for the whole family and here is all the information.

Details

  • Cost: $24 for kids and $29 for adults
  • Select dates through October
  • Information from my visit in 2024

Getting There

The event is located in the Whittier Narrows Recreation area in the town of El Monte. Parking for the Jack O’Lantern event is located on-site, with $15 preferred parking and free parking that requires a 7-minute walk. We just did the free parking when we went.

Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns Event

Once inside, prepare to be mesmerized by thousands of hand-carved pumpkins, each illuminated to create a magical atmosphere. Wander through themed sections showcasing everything from classic Halloween motifs to celebrities and horror movie legends.

You’ll find interactive installations, live entertainment, and festive food vendors serving drinks and popcorn alongside the pumpkin displays.

There is a play area for kids that was a massive hit with mine. They wanted to spend the entire time going down the slides and jumping in the blow-ups.

There are also sections where the lights of the pumpkins are set to music and even an area where they use black lights to make the pumpkins look like winter. In the winter area, you can even catch it snowing.

When it is time to exit the event, they have a large light tunnel that is always popular for photos and a great way to end your time here.

The Jack O’Lantern event in Los Angeles is a great spot to visit in the fall, blending creativity, fun, and seasonal spirit into one experience. If you’re eager to dive deeper into Halloween festivities, be sure to check out our other posts for more of our favorite places to explore in California during the Halloween season.

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