We need some fall-bright sights and Irvine Park Railroad can help.
Pumpkin spiced lattes, pumpkin creamer, pumpkin muffins, and pumpkin candy, too: Our grocery stores are awash in appetizing and orange-ish confections at the moment, even if summer is still standing in the hot spotlight.
There is a fee to enter Irvine Regional Park, where the train-centered attraction is located and activity tickets once you're there are $8 each.Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.You may want to have some money on hand for snacks — shopping for pumpkins can stoke the appetite — so keep that in mind, too.
Some of the activities on the roster? Train rides, of course — those are one ticket each, per person — and the hayride, which also requires a ticket from each rider. A moon bounce and cookie decorating are also on the 1-ticket roster, while 2-ticket activities include face painting and panning for gold., but this is a"weather-permitting" kind of deal, so do check the Irvine Park Railroad social pages before heading for Orange.
The pumpkins roll on out after Halloween, which makes sense to fans of this sweet spot: Santa will soon be on the way.
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