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You Can Drive Through A Trail Filled With Thousands Of Pumpkins This Fall In California

A one mile pumpkin-filled wonderland!🎃
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It's almost Halloween, which means you can officially indulge in all things magical!

To celebrate this spooktacular season, Nights Of The Jack Calabasas is turning into a drive-thru experience, so you won't have to leave the comfort of your car.

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Driving trail will feature thousands of hand-carved and illuminated Jack O' Lanterns.


Nights Of The Jack

From October 1 - November 1, 2020, you can drive around King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas for the ultimate pumpkin-filled wonderland. 

Tickets start at $69 per vehicle, which allows you to drive through the one-mile trail to see massive installations and detailed artist depictions of celebrities, and animated characters. 

Before you leave, you'll also get the option to visit the drive-in food court — happy, almost Halloween!

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