Halloween has roots that stretch far beyond the brightly lit pumpkins and decorated houses we see across Illinois each October. Its origins go back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, a time when the Celts of what is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France marked the end of the harvest and prepared for winter. They believed that, on this particular night, the boundaries between the worlds of the living and the dead were at their thinnest, allowing spirits to roam freely. People would gather around bonfires, dress in disguises, and leave food offerings to ward off any wandering souls that might bring harm or mischief
As centuries passed, these rituals merged with other cultural traditions, evolving into the modern Halloween we recognize today. When Irish and Scottish immigrants brought these customs to America, they adapted them to the New World, blending ancient superstitions with the neighborhood-based revelry we know today.
Illinois is also home to its share of eerie legends and ghostly lore. The town of Alton, nestled along the Mississippi River, has a reputation as one of the most haunted places in the United States. Its 19th-century buildings, which have survived floods and fires, now play host to ghost tours that explore Alton’s mysterious past. The famously haunted McPike Mansion and tales of Civil War spirits have made it a Halloween destination for those hoping to catch a glimpse of something supernatural.
Illinois is a prime destination for fall fun, with several top-notch pumpkin patches offering the full autumn experience. Goebbert’s Pumpkin Patch & Apple Orchard, with locations in Pingree Grove and South Barrington, is a favorite for families across the state. Visitors can pick pumpkins straight from the field, enjoy hayrides, explore a corn maze, and enjoy the farm’s unique attractions, like the famous pumpkin-eating dinosaur.
Further north, Richardson Adventure Farm in Spring Grove offers one of the largest corn mazes in the world, along with a pumpkin patch and petting zoo, making it an all-day fall adventure for all ages. Bengtson’s Pumpkin Farm in Homer Glen combines classic pumpkin patch activities with unique rides and pumpkin cannons that add extra excitement. In Central Illinois, Tanners Orchard near Peoria blends the charm of a traditional pumpkin patch with beautiful apple orchards, a farm market, and a variety of seasonal treats. Pumpkin Creek Farms in Sherman, offers families with fun activities such as hay rides, pony & tractor swings, barrel train rides and more. Each of these farms captures the warmth and vibrancy of fall, creating cherished memories amid Illinois’ scenic autumn landscapes. These types of pumpkin farms are enjoyed by people all across the State.
For kids, Halloween is a night of simple magic, where each door they knock on holds the promise of candy treasures and a warm smile. For adults, Halloween is a reminder of that same childlike wonder, watching little ghosts and superheroes dart from house to house. Illinoisans of all ages share in a celebration that brings together friends and strangers alike. For one night, the world is a little more magical, and maybe even a little more connected, reminding us that no matter our age, a little mystery and fun can bring out the best in all of us.
Read more on the Caucus Blog: Staying Safe for Halloween