If your perfect October includes tiny superheroes, wagging tails, and shop windows full of pumpkins, FestiFall Trick-or-Treat in Folsom is the night to circle. It’s the classic small-town Halloween stroll: friendly merchants handing out treats, music floating over the sidewalks, and families making lap two “just to be sure” they didn’t miss the best bucket.
Why it’s a win:
• Safe, walkable fun. A concentrated route means more candy and fewer logistics.
• Community first. Local businesses get to meet new neighbors; you discover your next favorite café or boutique.
• Photo gold. Street décor + costumes + sunset = instant holiday card.
What to expect (details vary by year):
• Participating merchants with treat buckets and storefront décor
• Costumes encouraged for kids, parents, and well-behaved pups (follow posted pet rules)
• Kid stations like face paint, stickers, or simple crafts
• Music & photo ops to keep the vibe festive between stops
How to plan a smooth stroll:
1 Arrive early to grab parking and catch golden-hour photos.
2 Start at one end of the route and loop once clockwise to avoid backtracking.
3 Pack light: water, wipes, a tote for overflow candy, and a layer for the evening chill.
4 Agree on a meeting spot in case your group spreads out (pick a distinctive storefront or landmark).
Costume tips for kiddos:
• Comfortable shoes over everything.
• Layers that work with the outfit (long-sleeve under the costume saves the day).
• Label small accessories; lost pirate hats love to wander.
Accessibility & safety:
• Expect curbs and crowds; stroller-friendly routes are common, but keep speeds mellow.
• Use crosswalks, obey volunteers, and bring a small flashlight or glow stick after dusk.
Before you go, check the official FestiFall page for date/time, parking, the merchant map, and any costume guidelines. Then charge your phone, empty your camera roll, and get ready for a sugar-sweet night out.