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Fun Filled Fall

Whether you’re looking for family-friendly or spooktacular fun, we’ve got it all at OWA in Foley, Alabama! Spend a day or a long weekend with us and let’s celebrate the season in all of your favorite ways.

August

8/30-9/1

Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day Weekend isn’t the end of summer—it’s another great time to gather for family-friendly, tropical fun with a full line-up of events!

August

31

Labor Day Weekend Fireworks

Watch the skies explode with color as OWA Parks & Resort celebrates Labor Day Weekend. Live music, activities & more.

August

31

FBC Labor Day Car Show

This legendary car show is put on by OWA and the First Baptist Church in Foley. Cars of every kind will be on display at this high-horsepower event.

September

7, 14 & 21

Island Movie Nights

Enjoy free, family-friendly movies during our Island Movie Nights series, hosted on OWA Island!

September

28

Community Safety Day

Don’t miss this local-favorite annual event with interactive experiences representing area first responders and safety agencies.

October

5

Oktoberfest

Join us for this German-inspired celebration of food, games—and, of course, plenty of fantastic brews.

Weekends

10/12-10/27

Thursday

10/31

Halloween at OWA

Get ready for a scary good time on October weekends! Whether you’re looking for a seriously chilling haunt or a kid-friendly good time, you’ll find it here.

October

12

Howl-O-Ween

Since dogs can’t ring doorbells to trick-or-treat, we’ve created our own Halloween celebration for your four-legged friend(s)!

October

19

HalGLOWeen

Step into the season’s most enchanted, glowing event. Help us light up the night at HalGLOWeen!

October

19

AHA Heart Walk

We celebrate good times at OWA—and good health. Enjoy both when you support the American Heart Association Heart Walk with us!

October

26

Monster Bash

Start planning your costume—then bring your winning look to this scary-fun annual bash!

October

26, 27, 31

Trick-Or-Treating

Forget the traffic. Bring the family to pedestrian-only Downtown OWA for safe, wholesome trick-or-treating.