Guasti, Glen Helen, Mojave Narrows, Prado & Yucaipa will be closed to the public on Wednesday, Nov. 20 for an all-staff training, we apologize for any inconvenience and will see you when we reopen, Thursday, Nov. 21.
Family-friendly Harvest Festival, haunted hayride kicks off fall season with ghoulish fun
Mojave Narrows Regional Park will be hosting its second annual Harvest Festival and Haunted Hayride event on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, from 12 to 9:30 p.m. The festival celebrates the beginning of fall with the theme, Witches of the Narrows, to spook and bewitch our hayride guests. The event will also include trick-or-treating, kids costume contest, family games, event booths, live music, food and more.
Due to an overwhelming response, our hayride tickets are sold out.
The event will be held rain or shine, and no refunds will be issued. Park entry can be prepaid in combination with the hayride tickets or separately. Barcodes will be issued in the confirmation email and will provide entry to the park and hayride.
Hayride Information
NOTICE: Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior to your hayride departure time. Allow yourself time for entry to the park, parking, walking to the stables and checking in for the hayride; this may take some time (based on entry wait & walking time).
Confirmation Barcode
Please have your barcode ready for scanning. The barcode is on your confirmation receipt and will be used at the gate to enter the park, and also to check-in for the hayride.
Arrive on Time
The wagon will not wait for late arrivals. If you are not on time your seat may be forfeited.
The Haunted Hayride experience will contain some special effects, but not limited to strobe lights, intense sound, extreme and graphic visual effects and fog machines.
Not Recommended for Small Children
Due to the nature of the special effects and sound, the Haunted Hayride may not be suitable for children under the age of 13.
Hayride Rules
Park admission is $10 per vehicle.