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San Bernardino County Comes Alive with Fall Festivities Including Glow Games, Country Campout, and Cosmic Nights

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Published on November 09, 2023
San Bernardino County Comes Alive with Fall Festivities Including Glow Games, Country Campout, and Cosmic NightsSource: San Bernardino County

As autumn progresses, San Bernardino County, California turns into a hub of events and activities designed for both residents and visitors. The county offers a variety of events ranging from glow games and crafts to music festivals and stargazing, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the area.

The county's official blog yesterday unveiled a curation of imminent events, which begins with a Glow Games Night at Yucaipa Regional Park. This family-friendly event allows participants to enjoy glow-in-the-dark games under the stars.

In celebration of Veterans Day, Prado Regional Park will host the annual Country Campout Weekend & Music Festival on November 11. The event's official website details that the music festival will showcase country artists including Chris Janson, Drew Baldridge, and Sean Stemaly, among others. Attendees can savor good music and food while supporting veterans through the Shelter to Soldier campaign, propelled by Subaru's matching donation.

The Fall Festival at Lake Gregory in Top Town, Crestline is also slated on the same day, featuring live music, kid-friendly activities, food, and shopping, as per the county blog.

For those longing for a tranquil, autumnal escape, regional parks have planned several events like apple cider and cornhole games at Glen Helen Regional Park, wreath-making at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, and yard games at Prado Regional Park. These events include complimentary park admission with paid vehicle entry, as reported on the Regional Parks events website.

Scheduled for November 17, Cosmic Nights at San Bernardino County Museum provide a unique opportunity for visitors to explore celestial bodies in collaboration with the Riverside Astronomical Society (RAS). This includes telescope viewing and interaction with telescope operators, according to the county blog.