In October, autumn comes into full swing. Let’s get in the fall mood! Learn why this month is called October, which holidays to look out for, what to do in the garden, what to bake in the kitchen, when to see the full Harvest Moon, and more!

October is a month of colorful change, as leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange and red. It’s a time for Halloween decorations, candy corn and cheering for favorite teams on the gridiron...

Discover the magic of fall with these fascinating fun facts about October, a month filled with rich history and cultural significance.

What October holidays should be on your radar? These are all of the month's observances, including Halloween and National Dessert Day!

October is the tenth month of the year and has 31 days. It marks the height of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere. October derives its name from ‘octo’, the Latin term for eight, as it was originally the eighth month in the Roman calendar.

October brings colder shorter days in the northern hemisphere, as well as the spookiest time of the year. Here are 20 fun facts about the month of October.

October is filled with quickly falling leaves, Halloween celebrations, and fun fall facts worth knowing about. Follow along as we explore some of our favorite moments in October’s history.