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IE Weekend: 'Headless Horseman' Ride; Eclipse Viewing Parties; Rod Run
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Oct. 14-15, throughout the Inland Empire? Patch has you covered.

RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES, CA — To keep your weekend fun and lively, Patch has rounded up some entertaining events going on throughout the Inland Empire — from the western reaches to the mountains, deserts and communities in between.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, Oct. 14 to Sunday, Oct. 15.
Find out what's happening in Temeculafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Always double-check with organizers to confirm events are proceeding as planned.
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All Saints Asylum Halloween INFESTED! Haunted House: Apple Valley
Find out what's happening in Temeculafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Woman's Club Meeting, Beaumont
Solera Oak Valley Craft Fair, Beaumont
Annual 'Big Book Sale': Library, Beaumont
Solar Eclipse Viewing Party: Beaumont
53rd Annual Oktoberfest: Big Bear Lake
OktoBEERfest: Agua Caliente Casino, Cathedral City
'Haunted Harvest' Corn Maze: Frosty’s Forest & Pumpkin Patch, Chino
Coffin Creek Haunted House: Corona
Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo & Inflatables: Eastvale
Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo & Inflatables: Hesperia
Riverside County SCARE & Pumpkin Festival: Fairgrounds, Indio
Annual Oktoberfest: Lake Arrowhead Village
Halloween Trunk-Or-Treat: Downtown Lake Elsinore
City Serve '23, Dream Center Lake Elsinore
Haunted Hayride & Trail Of Terror, Greenspot Farms, Mentone
'Rod Run' Classic Car Show: Murrieta
Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo & Rides: Murrieta
'ScareScape' Halloween Haunt: Heritage Hill, Murrieta
French Flea Market & Bazaar, Murrieta
Fatman Approved Exotic Snax Anniversary Celebration, Murrieta
'Legend Of Sleepy Hollow': Riley's Farm Theatre, Oak Glen
Apple-Picking Season: Riley's At Los Rios Rancho, Oak Glen/Yucaipa
'Imaginarium' Immersive Light Experience: Ontario
Parkwill Manor 'Fear Haunted House': Shops At Palm Desert
Vintage Barbie Doll Display: The Body Deli, Palm Desert
'Randy Rainbow For President' Tour: McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert
Yum Food Fest & Night Market: Shops At Palm Desert
Aerial Tramway Annual Snow-Guessing Contest: Palm Springs
Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo & Rides: Rancho Cucamonga
'Great American Eclipse' Solar Eclipse Viewing Event: Rancho Mirage
Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Patch, Corn Maze, Petting Zoo & Rides: Redlands
'Planes-N-Treats' Airport Trick-Or-Treating & Halloween Fun: Riverside
Solar Eclipse Viewing Party: UCR Bell Tower, Riverside
Scary Story Time: Rancho Jurupa Park, Riverside
Dinner With Tigers: Diamond Valley Lodge, Sage
'Mansion Of Lost Souls' Halloween Haunt: Promenade Mall, Temecula
Big Horse Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: Temecula
'Headless Horseman Wagon Ride': Temecula
Greek Festival & Kids' Fun Zone: Temecula
Blessing Of The Animals: Saint Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church, Temecula
Peltzer Farms Pumpkin Patch, Petting Farm & Train Rides: Temecula
Pumpkinland Pumpkin Patch, Inflatables & Petting Zoo: Promenade Mall, Temecula
Meadtoberfest - Oktoberfest, Batch Mead, Temecula
Tom's Farms 'Haunted Train Ride': Temescal Valley
Solar Eclipse Viewing Event: Twentynine Palms
Solar Eclipse Viewing & Ceremony: Power House Crystals, Upland
Fall Festival: STAT Animal & Horse Sanctuary, Winchester
'Sweet Screams' Halloween Haunted House: Yucaipa
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ALSO SEE:
Oktoberfest 2023: Inland Empire Guide To The Best Of Bavarian Fests
Haunted Houses 2023: IE Guide To Halloween's Bone-Chilling Best
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HITTING THE ROAD THIS WEEKEND?
- LA Weekend: Boney Island; Eclipse Viewing Parties; 'Fearplex' Fairplex
- Orange County Weekend: Entire Cul-De-Sac Haunted House; Eclipse Viewing Parties
- San Diego Weekend: Eclipse Viewing Parties; Modern Homes Tour; 2 Spooky Teas
- San Francisco Bay Area Weekend: Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Fest; Eclipse Viewing Parties
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