Festivals in the United States in November
the United States has 9 local festival variants to explore in November, with date signals, places, traditions, foods, symbols, and a 3D map entry.
Open United States November festivals on the 3D map- Los Angeles Day of the Dead · California · Day of the Dead
- Día de los Muertos Los Angeles · California · Day of the Dead
- Rehoboth Beach Sea Witch Festival · Delaware · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
- Salem Haunted Happenings · Massachusetts · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
- Keene Pumpkin Festival · New Hampshire · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
- Zozobra · New Mexico · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
- Circleville Pumpkin Show · Ohio · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
- Groundhog Day Punxsutawney · Pennsylvania · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
- Mothman Festival · West Virginia · Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals
Festival search guide
This page answers searches for festivals in the United States in November, including traditions, foods, and local variants.
- Festival cores in the United States in November
- Local variants in the United States in November
- United States festival map entry
What you can explore
Use this guide to compare the United States festivals in November by tradition, food, local custom, and festival core.
- Festival cores
- Local variants
- Country festival map
Top festivals in the United States in November: Dates and places
Use this 2026 guide to quickly scan the main festivals, places, date confidence, and map entry for the United States in November.
| Festival | Place | Date confidence | Source | Map |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day of the Dead | Los Angeles · California | Around October 31 to November 2 | Needs verification | Open |
| Día de los Muertos Los Angeles | Los Angeles · California | Around October 31 to November 2 | Needs verification | Open |
| Sea Witch Festival | Rehoboth Beach · Delaware | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
| Haunted Happenings | Salem · Massachusetts | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
| Pumpkin Festival | Keene · New Hampshire | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
| Zozobra | Santa Fe · New Mexico | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
| Pumpkin Show | Circleville · Ohio | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
| Groundhog Day Punxsutawney | Punxsutawney · Pennsylvania | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
| Mothman Festival | Point Pleasant · West Virginia | Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar | Needs verification | Open |
Traditions, food and symbols
- offering
- pan de muerto
- tamales
- Mexican hot chocolate
- ofrenda altar
- marigold path
- costume procession
- community remembrance
- hot chocolate
- corn foods
- costume parade
- pumpkin display
How to explore these festivals on MapDepth
Open the 3D map, start from the United States, then filter by November, festival theme, and regional variant to compare these traditions.
Related months
Related countries or regional routes
- Los Angeles · California festival route
- Rehoboth Beach · Delaware festival route
- Salem · Massachusetts festival route
- Keene · New Hampshire festival route
- Santa Fe · New Mexico festival route
- Circleville · Ohio festival route
- Punxsutawney · Pennsylvania festival route
- Point Pleasant · West Virginia festival route
Similar festival themes
Regional highlights
- Los Angeles · California: Los Angeles Day of the Dead; Day of the Dead; Around October 31 to November 2
- Rehoboth Beach · Delaware: Rehoboth Beach Sea Witch Festival; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
- Salem · Massachusetts: Salem Haunted Happenings; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
- Keene · New Hampshire: Keene Pumpkin Festival; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
- Santa Fe · New Mexico: Zozobra; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
- Circleville · Ohio: Circleville Pumpkin Show; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
- Punxsutawney · Pennsylvania: Groundhog Day Punxsutawney; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
- Point Pleasant · West Virginia: Mothman Festival; Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals; Often September to November, varying by local autumn and Halloween calendar
FAQ
What festivals happen in the United States in November 2026?
The United States in November features Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals, Day of the Dead, with date confidence, places, customs, foods, and map routes on MapDepth.
What events and celebrations happen in the United States in November?
This guide covers November festivals, events and celebrations in the United States, including offering, pan de muerto, tamales, Mexican hot chocolate.
Which regions have November festivals in the United States?
Regional highlights include Los Angeles · California, Rehoboth Beach · Delaware, Salem · Massachusetts, Keene · New Hampshire, each connected to festival cores and local variants.
Seasonal context
In November, United States has 2 festival cores and 9 regional variants in season, led by Halloween and Autumn Haunt Festivals, Day of the Dead and grounded in customs and foods such as offering, pan de muerto, tamales, Mexican hot chocolate.
Representative festival cores
Customs and foods
- offering
- pan de muerto
- tamales
- Mexican hot chocolate
- ofrenda altar
- marigold path
- costume procession
- community remembrance
- hot chocolate
- corn foods
- costume parade
- pumpkin display