2025 Halloween Candy Buy Back in Birmingham

Did your kids over achieve with their candy collecting and you’re not sure how you can handle all of that candy your they brought home or are you just want to do something good with what you have leftover? Here are a few local offices participating in a Candy Buy Back program:

If you know of a local office participating, drop us a comment and we’ll get them added!

Halloween Candy for Buy Back

Ross Bridge Dentistry
2201 Grand Ave, Ste 113,
Hoover, AL
(205) 945-3035

November 1st – 7th
Keep your healthy smile and give back to others! All candy will be donated to Grace Klein Community
$1 per lb up to 5lbs. Per child. Fin prizes and goodie bags will be available

Liberty Park Children’s Dentistry
1950 Stonegate Dr. Suite 100
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
(205) 403-5423
Drop off your excess candy the week after Halloween (3rd -7th) and they will be shipped and handed out to veterans in VA Hospitals across the country. The office will also donate $1 for every pound of donated candy to @rettsyndromeorg in honor of Rett Syndrome Awareness Month.
Dr. Thomas Dudney
122 7th Avenue NE
Alabaster, AL, 35007
Phone: (205) 663-6545
Dr. Dudney will be collecting Halloween candy from November 3rd–6th to support Firehouse Shelter a nonprofit organization that provides housing and essential services for homeless men throughout the city of Birmingham. Your candy donations will bring a little sweetness and comfort to those in need.

Oak Mountain Pediatric Dentistry
6930 Cahaba Valley Road
Pelham, AL 35242
(205) 980-1338

November 3rd – 14th
Trade candy for prizes. 1lb of candy = 1 meal for Jimmie Hale mission

Trick or Trunk or Treats in Birmingham, Fall 2025

From community trunk-or-treats and church festivals to family events at libraries and the zoo, this guide rounds up all the kid-friendly Halloween fun happening in and around Birmingham. Grab your costumes, your candy buckets, and start planning your spooky season with our complete list of 2025 events.

Trunk or Treats & Halloween Festivals In Birmingham

Haunt the Hills

When: Friday,  October 17th | 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Where: Wald Park
Trick-or-Treat on the Grand Lawn with local businesses.

KidStrong Greystone Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday October 18th | 5pm – 7pm
Where: Kidstrong Greystone
Free
Family-friendly event with games, candy, and fun activities.

The Warehouse 2nd Annual Fall Festival Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday, October 18th | 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where: The Warehouse Ensley
Free
Community event with decorated trunks, candy, and festive activities.

Trussville YMCA Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday, October 18 | 3pm – 5pm
Where: Trussville YMCA

Hoover YMCA Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday, October 18th | 11am – 1pm
Where: Hoover YMCA

Tiger Rock’s Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday, October 18th | 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Where: Tiger Rock Pelham

The Church at Old Town Helena

When: Sunday, October 19th | 3pm – 6pm
Where: The Church at Old Town Helena

Homewood Library Foundation Trunk or Treat

When: Sunday, October 19th | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where: Homewood Public Library Parking Lot
Free
Local businesses and organizations will have their vehicles decked out for the festivities.

Tractor Supply Company Trunk R’ Treat

When: Tuesday, October 23rd | 5pm – 7pm
Where: Tractor Supply, Pelham, Ala
Candy, Raffle, and plenty of Spooky Fun!

Citizens Church Trunk or Treat

When: Saturday, October 25 | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Where: Citizens Church
Free
Includes a hot dog lunch, chili cook-off, dessert, cake-walk, music, and fun for all.

Deerfoot Church of Christ

When: Saturday, October 25 | 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Where: Deerfoot Church of Christ

Alabaster Fall Festival

When: Saturday, October 25 | 10am – 3pm
Where: Larry Simmons Stadium
Trick or treat trail, Live music, arts and crafts, food vendors, pumpkin hunt, inflatables and more!

Bluff Park UMC Community Trunk or Treat

When: Sunday, October 26 | 3:00pm – 5:00 pm
Where: 733 Street, Hoover AL

Church at Brook Hills trunk or Treat

When: Sunday, October 26, 2025 | 4:30pm – 7:30pm
Where: The Church at Brookhills

Asbury UMC trunk or Treat

When: Sunday October 26th | 3:30 – 4 PM: Sensory-friendly experience, 4 – 6 PM
Where: Asbury UMC

Girl Scout DreamLab Trunk-or-Treat

When: Tuesday, October 28 | 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Where: Girl Scout DreamLab, Birmingham, AL
Details: A free family Halloween celebration with candy, community, and activities designed especially for girls in grades K–5!

Metro Church Trunk or Treat

When: Wednesday, October 29, | 6:30pm = 8:00pm
Where: Metropolitan Church
Free
Family fun with decorated trunks, candy, and community spirit.

Shades Valley YMCA

When: Thursday, October 30 | 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Where: Shades Valley YMCA
Put your costumes on, bring your family and join us for some Halloween fun! Free and open to the public.

Alabaster YMCA Trunk or Treat

When: Thursday, October 30th | 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Where: Alabaster YMCA

Christian Life Fellowship Trunk or Treat & Fall Festival

When: Friday, October 31 | 6pm – 7:30pm
Where: Christian Life Fellowship Calera
Drive Thru Trick or Treat

Library Trick-or-Treat Events

When: Friday, October 31 | 9am – 6pm
Where: Homewood Public Library
Free
Trick-or-treat throughout the library departments.

When: Friday, October 31 | 9am – 6pm
Where: Hoover Public Library
Free
Trick-or-treat at the library

When: Friday, October 31 | 5pm – 6pm
Where: Trussville Library
Free
Trick-or-treat throughout the library departments.

When: Friday, October 31 | 9am – 6pm
Where: O’Neill Library Mtn Brook
Free
Trick-or-treat throughout the library departments.

When: Friday, October 31 | All Day
Where: North Shelby Library
Free
Trick-or-treat throughout the library departments.

Additional Family-Friendly Events

Hoots & Howls

When: Last 3 weekends in October | 10am – 4pm
Where: Birmingham Zoo
Admission Required
Trick-or-treating around the zoo, costume contests, and more.

The Summit Spooktacular

When: Friday October 24th | 5pm – 8pm
Where: The Summit
Free
Halloween treats, themed activities, and seasonal surprises throughout The Summit.

Spooky Science

When: October 29 – 31st
Where: McWane Science Cneter
Free with Admission
Join McWane Science Center’s mad scientists this spooky season for brain dissections, gooey chemistry, candy science, and creepy encounters with our bug ambassadors.

Vulcan’s Spooktacular

When:Friday, October 31 | 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Where: Vulcan Park & Museum
Free
Trick-or-treating stations, photo opportunities, music, face painting, and complimentary refreshments.

Birmingham Area Pumpkin Patch Guide – Fall 2025

Fall’s here and it’s officially pumpkin season in the Birmingham area! From hayrides to corn mazes, there are so many patches popping up that are perfect for family photos, weekend fun, and finding that perfect pumpkin. Whether you want somewhere close or don’t mind a little drive, here’s your guide to the best pumpkin patches around for 2025.

BIRMINGHAM AREA PUMPKIN PATCH GUIDE 2025

Old Baker Farm

Pumpkin patch, photo ops, live music, events each weekend (Cowboy Day, Festival Weekend, etc.)

Location: Harpersville just off Hwy 280
September 27 – October 31,
Weekdays 3-5PM · Saturday 9AM-5PM · Sunday 1PM-5PM
ADMISSION COST:
$13 per person (children 1 and under free)

Cowboy Day – Saturday, October 11th, 9AM – 5PM | Sunday, October 12th, 1PM – 5PM
Columbus Day – October 13th Open 9AM-5PM to public
American History Weekend – Saturday, October 18th, 9AM – 5PM | Sunday, October 19th, 1PM – 5PM
Festival Weekend – Saturday, October 25th, 9AM – 5PM | Sunday, October 26th, 9AM – 5PM

Great Pumpkin Patch

Classic fall fun: pumpkin picking, seasonal treats, kids’ activities and a general store full of fall goodies

Location: Hayden – 65 North to the Hayden Corner Exit.
September 27 – November 2
Monday through Thursday  | 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Friday and Saturday |  8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday | 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm

See website for pricing

Bennett Farms

Hayrides, Farm animals, corn maze, sunflowers,

Location: Heflin –   I-20 toward Atlanta, exit 199.
Open October
Tuesday 2pm – 5pm
Thursday 2pm – 5pm
Saturday 9am – 5pm
Sunday 1pm – 5pm.

Visit their website to purchase tickets

4D Farm Farm

Location:  7182 County Road 703 |  Cullman, AL 35055
September 28th – November 2nd
Visit 4D Farm this fall and experience a day of family fun and yummy food!  Located in Cullman… just a short county drive from Birmingham and Huntsville!

Helena Hollow

Location: 6027 Hwy 17 Helena
Weekends in October
Friday 9am – 5pm,
Saturdays and Sundays 10am – 6pm (*Closing day October 31st)
Columbus Day 9am – 5pm

Hayrides, a tire mountain, rope climbs and tire swings, hay maze and obstacles, petting zoo access, land slides, corn barn and silo playhouses.

See website for admission prices and to pre-purchase tickets

Griffin Farms

Location: West Blockton, AL
Opening weekend for pumpkin season October, 4th
Saturdays 10am – 6pm
Sundays 12pm – 6pm
10th Classic Car Cruise-In on 10/11
Homeschool Day on Columbus Day from 9-1

General Admission $10 per person, ages 2 and under are free

Penton Farms

Location: 3595 County Road 59, Verbena
September 27th – November 1st
Open Monday – Friday 1pm – 6pm
Saturday – 9am – 6pm

Admission: $14.00 for 2 years old and up.

*Price includes 1 pumpkin from the patch and all activities except the cow train.

Wagon rides, corn maze, animal barn, cow train, super slide, hay mountain, concessions and more!

More Options for Pumpkins:

Pumpkin Junction

Location: Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum in Calera

Outdoor family fun, crafts, inflatables, food vendors, a hayride and more! An adults-only wine tasting may be available, compliments of Ozan Winery & Distillery. Weekends in October

Sims Garden in Homewood

Location: 908 Highland Road & 913 Irving Road in Homewood, AL

Located in the Edgewood Neighborhood in Homewood, this garden offers a variety for every pumpkin patch goer. Whether it is small and unique-looking pumpkins and gourds, a traditional big pumpkin for carving, or some mums to complete your front porch decor you will find pumpkins from five to 50 pounds.

Birmingham Area Witches Rides – Fall 2025

Fall nights, costumes, pumpkins, and the thrill of something a little spooky — there’s nothing like a Witches Ride to capture all that magic. In Birmingham and nearby communities this October, several rides invite you to dress up, hop on a bike (or a decorated cart), and ride through town under the autumn sky – all while supporting meaningful causes. Whether you’ve never ridden with witches before or you’re a Halloween veteran, here are the 2025 Witches Rides you can’t miss this season.

Star Lake Witches Ride

Ride around Star Lake with decorated bikes & carts; community event benefiting Green Valley Food Bank.

Sunday, October 19, 5:30 PM (Witches Fly ~5:45 PM)
More Info

Cahaba Heights Witches Ride:

A day of fun and witchy business as you ride through Cahaba Heights to support Magic Moments (benefiting a local child facing a serious condition).

Saturday, October 25,  4:00 PM.
Halloween in the Heights 10am – 7pm (witches ride at 4pm)
More Info

Trussville Witches Ride

Community ride beginning at Cahaba Elementary — check-in about 4:00 PM, broom’s up/ride around 5:00 PM.

Saturday, October 25
More Info

Moody Witches Ride

The Arc of St. Clair’s community witches ride at Moody Civic Center & Park — parade, trunk or treat, vendors, and family fun. Trunk or Treat: 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM (Fun for all ages!)

Saturday, October 25, 4:00 PM
More Info

Bluff Park Witches Ride

The Bluff Park Witches Ride is teaming up with the Bluff Park Women’s Rec League to bring the ride to Bluff Park – Shades Cliff Park

Saturday, October 25 3pm
More Info

Homewood Witches Ride

Dress in your best witch gear, ride through Homewood, toss candy to spectators, and join the after-party for a great cause (O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB).

Sunday, October 26
Family Fall Festival at 2pm, witches ride at 5:30pm
More Info

Hoots & Howls 2025 at Birmingham Zoo

Get ready, Birmingham families — Hoots & Howls is back! 🎃🦉

The Birmingham Zoo’s beloved daytime Halloween event is returning for three weekends in October:

October 11–12, 18–19, and 25–26
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily

Families can expect more candy, more magic, and more fun than ever. Here’s what’s new and exciting this year:

10 candy stations throughout the Zoo — more than twice as many as last year!
Magic shows with Lathan’s Dazzling Magic at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.
Interactive animal shows at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at Gigi’s Porch in Alabama Wilds
High-energy Monster Mash dance party after the costume parade and contest at noon
Spooky tunes all day from DJs on Henley Lawn
Lawn games and tons of photo opportunities

Guests can enjoy event admission included with their Zoo ticket, or enhance the experience with a $12.95 Candy Trail wristband which includes:

Access to all candy stations
Unlimited rides on the Red Diamond Express Train
Unlimited climbs on the Full Moon BBQ Adventure Tower
Tickets to candy stations only (without the train or tower) are available for $4.95.

Don’t forget to vote for your favorite community scarecrows, displayed throughout the Zoo during the event!

For tickets and more details, visit: BirminghamZoo.com

Ghosts in the Magic City: My Night on a Birmingham Ghost Tour

Birmingham may be known for its food scene, football, and Southern hospitality… but after dark, the city has a much spookier side.

I recently joined US Ghost Adventures for a Ghost Tour through downtown Birmingham, with our guide, Clint, and it was the perfect way to kick off the Halloween season. We started in Linn Park before winding our way through downtown, stopping at historic landmarks that have more than a few ghostly stories to tell.

Even if you think you know Birmingham’s history- or already know the buildings that are notoriously haunted- you’ll probably learn something new. The tour blends fascinating local history with spooky tales that definitely make you wonder if the past is still lingering around us.

One of the stops that gave me chills was the Redmont Hotel. Built in the 1920s and beautifully renovated over the years, it’s one of Birmingham’s most iconic landmarks. But while the décor may have changed, one thing hasn’t: the spirits who still roam the halls. Guests have reported everything from luggage moving on its own to doors opening and closing, to the eerie whisper of a woman’s voice when no one is around.

The Redmont is also connected to country legend Hank Williams, Sr., who spent his last night alive at the hotel. Some say he never left. Guests have claimed to hear country-style guitar music with no clear source, and even spotted a shadowy figure in a cowboy hat. (Chills, right?)

What I loved about this tour is how interactive it was- you get the chance to ask questions, share your own stories, and maybe even leave with a few unexplainable experiences yourself. Even if you’re not a “ghost believer,” I think you’ll walk away with a new appreciation for Birmingham’s history… and maybe a little less certain about what goes bump in the night.

If you’re looking for something different to do this fall, the Ghost Tour of Birmingham is a fun, spooky way to get in the mood for Halloween. Just don’t be surprised if you leave with more questions than answers.

👉 Tours run nightly. Grab your tickets here: https://usghostadventures.com/birmingham-ghost-tour/

If you loved exploring Birmingham’s haunted history, you’ll be excited to know that US Ghost Adventures offers plenty of other tours across the country- including the infamous Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts. 👻

The Lizzie Borden House offers three unique daily tours (plus virtual options you can enjoy from home!), each giving a different perspective on the history, events, and home of the Borden family. During the daytime house tours, you can explore every room in the home, including the room where Abby Borden was murdered. In the evenings, their ghost tours take you out into town to visit other haunted spots nearby while hearing chilling stories of the unexplained.

Whether you’re a local ghost hunter or planning a spooky getaway, there’s a tour to satisfy your curiosity… and maybe give you a few shivers along the way!

Learn more here: https://lizzie-borden.com/tours/

Festivals and Family Events in Birmingham, Fall 2025

Birmingham has a full calendar of family-friendly events this fall. From cultural festivals and outdoor movies to community gatherings and local traditions, these are some of the most popular events happening around the Magic City this fall!

Mac N Cheese Fest

Small cups of Mac N Cheese for taste testing festival

September 21st, 1pm – 4pm
Back 40 Beer Company
A family/pet-friendly outdoor event showcasing the ultimate comfort food: mac n’ cheese! Includes live music, kids’ zone, food & drink benefiting CGS.

Fiesta Birmingham at Linn Park

Saturday, September 27, 12pm – 8pm
Linn Park, Birmingham
Celebrate Alabama’s largest Hispanic cultural festival with music, dance, visual arts, children’s activities, cultural education, authentic Latin food, and community resources. Advance tickets are $15; children 12 and under are free.

Picnic at Railroad Park – 15th Anniversary Edition

Sunday, September 28, 1pm – 5pm
Railroad Park
Join the FREE community picnic celebrating Railroad Park’s milestone! Expect live music, children’s activities, food trucks, and local artist showcases—perfect for families.

Greek Food Festival

Thursday, October 2nd – Saturday, October 4th
307 19th St S, Birmingham
Birmingham’s oldest and most anticipated cultural event that offers an abundance of delicious Greek cuisine.

Alabama Butterbean Festival

Friday, October 3rd and Saturday October 4th
Downtown Pinson
Enjoy a festive two-day event spotlighting the beloved butterbean with food booths, live music, crafts, carnival rides, and free admission to the festival.

Moundville Native American Festival

October 9–11, 2025
Moundville Archaeological Park
Explore Native American culture through traditional dances, storytelling, music, and artisan demonstrations. Tickets are available on-site.

Movies on the Mountain

The witches from the movie hocus pocus

Friday, October 10th, 6:30pm
Vulcan Park
Experience the magic of cinema under the stars one last time this season at Movies on the Mountain, Movie: Hocus Pocus

Helena Buck Creek Festival

Friday, October 10th 6pm – 10pm  Saturday, October 11th 10am – 5pm
Helena Amphitheater Park
A two-day celebration filled with live music, arts and crafts vendors, a children’s area, food trucks, and the beloved rubber duck race—ideal for families.

Bash on the Bluff

October 11th, 11am – 5pm
613 Sanders Road, Bluff Park
A FREE, family-focused bash featuring live music, food trucks, local vendors, inflatables, a pumpkin patch, hay rides, and plenty of fall fun.

Grand Riverfest

Sunday, October 12th, 12pm – 5pm
Outlet Shops of Grand River
Enjoy arts, crafts, fashion, food, face painting, balloon art, bounce houses, and more at this family-friendly festival.

St. Symeon Food and Culture Fair

Saturday, October 18th 9am – 3pm
St. Symeon Orthodox Church, Clairmont Ave
An outdoor marketplace featuring food, gifts, a choir concert, and church tours throughout the event.

Mt Laurel Fall Festival

Saturday, October 25th 1am – 3pm
Town of Mt Laurel
Celebrate fall in the beautiful Town of Mt Laurel with a vibrant street fair, local food trucks, and a chance to shop in one of Birmingham’s best neighborhoods.

Flicks Among the Flowers

Saturday, October 25, 2025
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This free event features the the movie Casper. Gates open at 5 p.m., with the movie beginning at sunset. Bring a blanket or low-profile lawn chair.

Fall O Ween

Saturday, October 26, 1:30pm – 4:30pm
Pelham City Park
Fun for all ages, including live music, bounce houses, a Trick-or-Treat trail, carnival games, a costume parade, food trucks, and more.

Moss Rock Festival

Saturday, November 1st, 2025 (10am – 5pm) Sunday, November 2nd, 2025 (10am – 4pm)
Hoover Metropolitan Complex
The perfect outdoor eco-creative festival with a regional focus on art and design.

Dia De Los Muertos

 

Sunday, November 2, 1pm – 9pm
Sloss Furnaces
Commemorative altars, art installations, memorial roll call, food trucks, beer garden, music, and more. Festival inspired by traditions in Mexico, paying tribute to loved ones who’ve passed away.

Support the Amelia Center during the 17th Annual Baby Steps Memorial Run

Support the Amelia Center during the 17th Annual Baby Steps Memorial Run

Who: The Amelia Center at Children’s of Alabama and the Baby Steps Memorial Race Committee

What: The 17th annual Baby Steps Memorial Run gives families who have lost a loved one a chance to unite and honor their loved ones while raising awareness and money for The Amelia Center.

When: Saturday, September 13.  Same-day registration and packet pickup begin at 7 a.m. The 5K starts at 8 a.m., followed by the Fun Run Start. Race information can be found at https://babystepsal.com/

Where: Homestead Hollow, 1161 Murphrees Valley Road, Springville, Alabama 35146

Why: Proceeds from this memorial run will benefit the Amelia Center, a program that provides hope for grieving children, parents and their families. The center offers professional counseling for children (age five and above) and teenagers grieving the death of a parent, grandparent, sibling, close relative or friend. It also provides counseling for parents grieving the death of a child of any age. The Amelia Center operates on donations and continued support from community members.

2025 Birmingham Fall Consignment Sales Guide

Now is the perfect time to give your kids’ closets (and toy bins) a refresh- without blowing the budget. Birmingham has plenty of children’s consignment sales where you can snag everything from clothes and shoes to toys and gear at a fraction of the cost. Here’s your guide to the upcoming fall sales around town so you can stock up and save big!

Gardendale

Kingdom Kids Consignment
Gardendale Mtn Vernon Baptist
Hope Church- 805 Crest Drive, Gardendale, AL  35071

Public sale dates:

Thursday, August  21st 8am-7pm- Sales open to public
Friday, August 22nd 8am-6pm- Sales open to public
Saturday, August 23rd 7am-12pm- Sales open to public (half off MOST items)
Saturday, August 23rd 4pm-6pm- Pick up and pay for sellers
Sale Website

Birmingham

Giggles and Grace Consignment Sale
Asbury United Methodist Church

Public sale dates:

Friday, August 22nd, 2025 8am – 6pm
Saturday, August 23rd, 2025 8am – 12pm

Homewood:

Lil Lambs Consignment
Trinity United Methodist

Thursday, September 11 – Presale ($5 cash at the door) – 5:00-8:00pm
Friday, September 12 – Regular Sale – 9:00am-1:00pm & 4:00pm-6:00pm
Saturday, September 13 – Regular Sale (many items 1/2 off) – 8:00am-12:00pm

Hoover:

Bargains on the Bluff
Bluff Park United Methodist

Public sale dates:

Thursday, September 11th – Preview Sale (see notes below for more details)
Friday, September 12th, 9am-6pm – Public Sale
Saturday, September 13th, 9am-2pm – Discount Day
Sale Website

Tried N True (TNT Consignment)
Riverchase United Methodist

Public sale dates:

September 17th 9 am-3 pm and 5 pm-7:30 pm
September 18th 9 am-3 pm and 5 pm-7:30 pm*
September 19th 8 am-11 am *select items 50% off
Sale website

Mountain Brook:

Sweet Repeats Children’s Consignment
Mountain Brook Community Church

Public sale dates:

Friday, September 5th 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, *No Strollers 9am-1pm**
Saturday, September 6th – 9:00 am – 12:00 am  (Many items are half off on Saturday.)
Sale Website

Trussville:

Trussville Methodist Children’s Consignment
Trussville Methodist Church

Pubic sale dates:

Friday, September 12th  10 am – 8 pm
Saturday, September 13th 8 am – 2 pm
(many items are 50% off on Saturday!)
Sale Website

Kids Market and Mom
Old Trussville Marvins
6351 S Chalkville Road

Public Sale Dates:

Saturday, August 16th 12pm-7pm
Sunday, August 17th 11am-5pm
Monday-Thursday, August 18th-21st, 9am-6pm
Note: During the opening day,
No diaper bags, large purses or backpacks allowed while shopping.
Strollers will be allowed and will be tagged when you arrive. Fanny packs are acceptable.

50% off Days

Friday, August 22nd 9am-7pm
Saturday, August 23rd 8am-4pm
Sale Website

Vestavia

Whale of a Sale
Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church

WEDNESDAY | Sept 11 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm: Golden Ticket Holder Shopping
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Seller Shopping

THURSDAY | Sept 12 – 10:00am: Fall Volunteer Shopping Begins
1:00pm: Early Shopping Pass Holders Shopping Begins
3:00 pm – 8:00 pm: Public Sale

FRIDAY | Sept 13 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pm: Public Sale (many items are half-off during this time)

SATURDAY | Sept 148:00 am – 10:00 am: Seller Pickup

** Please remember that all dates and times are subject to change without notice to BirminghamMommy. Please make sure to double check the sales website and/or Facebook pages for the most current and up to date information. If you have a sale you would like to see on our list, email us at contact@birminghammommy.com

Beat the Heat: Top Indoor Play Places for Kids In Birmingham

Summer in Birmingham can bring scorching heat and unpredictable rain- perfect reasons to find fun indoor activities that keep the kids entertained and cool! Whether you’re dodging a downpour or escaping the midday sun, these Birmingham-area spots offer plenty of family-friendly fun for all ages.

1. McWane Science Center – Hands-On Learning & IMAX Movies

The McWane Science Center remains a top destination for families looking to combine education and entertainment. Explore interactive science exhibits perfect for kids of all ages, where they can touch, build, and experiment. Don’t miss the IMAX® Dome Theater for immersive films that transport you far beyond the everyday.

Location: 200 19th St N, Birmingham
Website: mcwane.org

2. Birmingham Museum of Art – Free Children’s Art Area

The Birmingham Museum of Art features ArtVenture, a vibrant, hands-on gallery space designed for children ages 2-12. Kids can explore light, color, texture, and creative projects that inspire artistic expression—all free with museum admission!

Location: 2000 Rev Abraham Woods Jr Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35203
Website: artsbma.org

3. Spare Time Trussville – Kids Bowl Free All Summer

Register your kids for the popular Kids Bowl Free program at Spare Time Trussville! Kids 2-15 bowl two free games daily Monday through Saturday all summer long. The venue also offers laser tag, an arcade, and a full-service restaurant for the whole family.

Location: 3600 Roosevelt Blvd, Trussville, AL 35235
Website: sparetimetrussville.com

4. Indoor Play Centers & Adventure Parks

Activate (Vestavia Hills): Indoor playground with obstacle courses, climbing walls, and toddler zones.

Let’s Play (Hoover & 280): Soft play areas perfect for younger kids to jump, climb, and explore safely.

Urban Air Adventure Park: Trampolines, climbing walls, and obstacle courses for active fun.

Altitude Trampoline Park, Pelham: Bounce and flip your way through theis exciting trampoline parks.

Pump It Up Trussville: Inflatable bounce houses and obstacle courses.

Chuck E. Cheese: Classic arcade games and kid-friendly dining.

NEW! Fun City Adventure Park – large – scale indoor playground with a wide range of entertainment options suitable for all ages, from young children to teenagers and even adults.

5. NEW! Indoor Mini Golf – Putter Up

Get ready to tee off indoors at Putter Up, a brand-new mini golf experience in Pelham. Perfect for a family outing when the weather isn’t cooperating!
2408 Pelham Parkway, Pelham,

6. Highpoint Climbing and Fitness – Rock Climbing Fun

Kids and adults can enjoy rock climbing at Highpoint, which features a dedicated Kid Zone designed for younger climbers to safely develop their skills.

Location: 4766 US-280, Birmingham
Website: highpointclimbing.com

7. Trussville Playstation – Roller Skating & Arcade

A classic spot for roller skating and arcade games, Trussville Playstation offers hours of active, indoor fun for families.

Location: 411 Watterson Lane, Trussville, AL 35173

8. Dave & Buster’s – Huge Arcade & Dining

Birmingham’s Dave & Buster’s is the place for arcade lovers of all ages. Enjoy hundreds of games alongside a full-service restaurant and bar.

Location: Galleria, Hoover
Website: daveandbusters.com

9. Artsy Studio –

Crafts and artplay for kids and adults
194 Main Street, Trussville

10. Free and Discounted Movies – Summer Screenings

Many local theaters offer free or discounted summer movie programs. Check out AMC CLASSIC Lorna Ridge 10 and other area cinemas for kid-friendly movie times that won’t break the bank.

11. Your Local Library – Storytimes and more!

Don’t forget your neighborhood library! Storytimes, arts and crafts, and summer reading incentives make libraries a valuable, free resource for families looking to keep kids learning and entertained indoors.

Final Tips for Summer Fun:
Many of these venues offer special summer programs or discounts, so check their websites before you go. Staying cool and entertained this summer in Birmingham is easy with so many indoor options perfect for kids!

What are your favorite indoor spots in Birmingham to beat the heat? Let us know in the comments or tag us with your summer adventures!