Seasonal & Holidays
2025 Brookfield Fall Fun Guide: Haunted Houses, Mazes And More
Sunny Brookfield days and crisp evenings are perfect for outdoor fun. Here's where to find The Fun.
BROOKFIELD, CT — The autumnal equinox on Monday, Sept. 22, signals the official arrival of fall, but the season is already in full swing in the area with events such as concerts, plays, and "haunted houses."
Sunny days and crisp evenings are perfect for outdoor fun. One can't-miss spot is The Corn Maze at Twins BBQ on Federal Road. The maze is approximately five acres in size, and the average time to make it through is approximately 30-40 minutes for Phase 1, and over an hour for Phase 2.
But that’s just the beginning of fun activities taking place over the next couple of months.
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Below, find the 2025 Patch Guide to Fall Fun in and around Brookfield:
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- Jazz guitarist Dave Anderson brings his new project to Zingara on Sept. 24.
- Get a jump on Oktoberfest at the OAKtoBEER Fest, scheduled at the Charter Oak Brewing and Taproom in Danbury on Sept. 21.
- The Merryall Center in New Milford is welcoming Laurie MacAllister of Red Molly on Sept. 20.
- David Henry Hwang's "M Butterfly"is playing at the Brookfield Theatre through Sept. 27.
- The 8th Annual Pets in the Park will be held in Danbury Town Park on Oct. 12.
- On the scarier side, the creaky doors to the Lily Rose Haunted House in Danbury will be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Oct. 3 to Halloween.
- Also in Danbury, The Forest of Fear opens for three weekends on Oct. 10.
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