Spooky Season Is Upon Us

October in the Treasure Valley is pure magic—crunchy leaves underfoot, pumpkin spice in the air, and just the right amount of spooky sprinkled in. From Boise to Nampa (and every town in between), our community knows how to celebrate fall in style.

cozy autumn steps with coffee, open book, pumpkin, orange leaves, and a SW style blanket

Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice

Local patches like The Farmstead in Kuna and Jordan’s Pumpkin Patch in Emmett are ready for hayrides, corn mazes, and Instagram-worthy pumpkin towers. Pro tip: carve one pumpkin for your porch and save another for pie—it’s basically a Boise tradition.



haunted house, come right in sign

Haunted Happenings

Looking for chills? The Haunted World in Caldwell is not for the faint of heart and their Scarecrow Haunted Maze guarantees a few jump scares (and lots of laughs once you’re safely back in the car). Perfect for a night out with friends or teens who think they’re fearless.


halloween decor on front porch. Mums, pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns, bones

Neighborhood Fun

One of the best parts about living here? The way neighborhoods get into the Halloween spirit. Stroll through Boise’s North End for seriously creative décor, or stop by a local trunk-or-treat event in Meridian or Eagle. It’s community at its coziest—and spookiest.


trick or treating

Why Fall Feels Like Home

Beyond the pumpkins and costumes, fall is actually a great time to buy or sell a home in the Treasure Valley. Cooler weather makes moving easier, and you just might find your dream home before the holiday hustle begins.

Whether you’re floating through haunted houses, sipping hot cider along the Boise River Greenbelt, or handing out candy to neighbors, spooky season here is all about connection, community, and a whole lot of fun.



Thinking about making a move this fall?

Let’s chat—I’ll bring the pumpkin spice lattes 🎃☕

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