You Can Drive Through A Sea Of Pumpkins At This Epic Jack-O'-Lantern Event In Los Angeles

Walking is overrated anyway.
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The flashiest pumpkin event to hit the Los Angeles area comes to you straight from the hills of Calabasas.

Nights of the Jack is a Halloween wonderland made up of thousands of hand-carved jack-o'-lanterns lit up and positioned amongst the greenery and spooky decor of King Gillette Ranch.

Everywhere you look is a pumpkin — they're even hanging from the trees.

Typically, the event is a walk-through experience but they've pivoted to a drive-thru this year and by the looks of it, the pumpkins are even more epic than years past.

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You'll drive right on by this skeleton driving a stagecoach on your journey. 

At one point, it straight up just starts snowing (and apparently prepares you for the upcoming winter holidays).

Service dogs are welcome, free of charge (but there can only be seven humans in one car).

Nights of the Jack is proof that Halloween can still be magical this year — it's just traveling on wheels this time around.

Nights of the Jack

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Price: $115 per vehicle (up to seven people inside)

When: Through November 1, 2020

Address: King Gillette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas, CA

Why You Need To Go: Because it feels like you're swimming inside of a pumpkin sea, but in a car

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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