Autism-Friendly Fall Activities in Brownsburg
Fall in Brownsburg brings golden leaves, cozy evenings, and special activities for families. But for families raising children with autism, busier events can feel overwhelming. We’re here to highlight Autism-Friendly Fall Activities in Brownsburg that offer calm, joy, and comfort this autumn season.
What Are Autism-Friendly Fall Activities in Brownsburg?
These are community events and nature programs where children with autism can feel safe and supported. Often, that means lower crowds, quieter spaces, or sensory accommodations. It’s about fun that meets your child’s needs.
Trunk or Treat with Circle City ABA
Join us at our Brownsburg, Indiana, location for a sensory-friendly evening of trunk-or-treating.
Date/Time: Thursday, October 30, 2025 / 6:00 to 8:00 PM
Location: Brownsburg – 321 East Northfield Drive, Brownsburg, IN 46112
Fall Market at Arbuckle Acres Park
The Fall Market happens at Arbuckle Acres Park on October 11 from 10 AM to 2 PM. You’ll find local vendors, food trucks, and live music. It’s a relaxed way to feel the fall energy without big crowds.
Trail & Treat at Williams Park
The Trail & Treat event on October 25, from 5 PM to 7 PM, invites families to trick-or-treat along a paved trail lined with decorated booths. The pace is friendly and easier to manage than traditional trick-or-treating door-to-door.
Fall Colors Hike in Brownsburg
On November 1 at 10 AM, join the Fall Colors Hike at Williams Park. This guided hike is free and lasts about an hour. It’s a calm nature walk focused on leaves, colors, and learning about the outdoors. A great sensory-friendly outdoor activity.
Fall Hayrides with Bonfire
Brownsburg Parks offers Fall Hayrides from October 4–26 on Fridays through Sundays, 6 PM to 9 PM, at Arbuckle Acres Park. Your family gets private hayrides and a cozy bonfire in a shelter. This group setting means you control the pace and light.
Little Sprouts Nature Discovery
This program is designed for preschoolers (ages 2–5) and includes fall-themed nature experiences with story time and crafts. Upcoming sessions include Sensory Leaves & Autumn Breeze on November 18 and 19 at Bundy Lodge. It’s hands-on, small, and calm.
Blues in the’ Burg with Sensory-Friendly Tent
If your family enjoys music, Blues in the’ Burg at Arbuckle Acres Park includes a sensory-friendly tent. It offers a quiet retreat with headphones, weighted blankets, and cooling options—so children don’t get overwhelmed.
Why Autism-Friendly Fall Activities in Brownsburg Matter
You want your child to enjoy the season—not just endure it. These events allow family fun with thoughtful support in place. They let your child explore, connect, and build memories—without pressure.
How Circle City ABA Helps Families Enjoy Fall Activities
At Circle City ABA, we support children in learning skills to handle social settings, manage big feelings, and feel safe in community events.
Our ABA therapists work one-on-one with children ages 18 months to 17 years. We help them build confidence and strategies—so fall fun in Brownsburg becomes easier and more meaningful. The goal is support that goes beyond our center and into your city’s fall season.
How to Contact Circle City ABA for Support
Looking for help so your fall goes better? Circle City ABA is here for you.
To start ABA therapy services:
- Visit nextfly.biz/circlecity-wp/
- Call our admissions team (phone number on site)
- Schedule a tour at a nearby center
Circle City ABA – Brownsburg
Address: 321 East Northfield Drive, Suite 100, Brownsburg, IN 46112
Phone: 317-742-9025
Let’s help your child enjoy every season, beginning this fall.