Hamilton oktoberfest offers fall fun and fireworks for the whole family

Hamilton Oktoberfest offers fall fun and fireworks for the whole family

October 17, 2025

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Veterans Park will be filled with the sights and sounds of autumn Sunday as Hamilton hosts its annual Oktoberfest, a family-oriented celebration featuring rides, crafts, contests, and fireworks to cap off the evening.

The free event runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and welcomes visitors of all ages to enjoy a full day of seasonal activities — with no alcohol served or permitted on-site.

Organizers describe the festival as a community favorite that blends traditional fall fun with Hamilton’s hometown spirit.


Key Points

  • Hamilton Oktoberfest takes place Sunday, October 19, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Veterans Park.
  • Features hayrides, pumpkin patch, corn maze, crafters, and a Jack-o’-lantern carving contest.
  • Alcohol-free family event concludes with a fireworks display at dusk.

A celebration of fall traditions

Guests can enjoy hayrides through the park, pick pumpkins from the on-site patch, and test their navigation skills in the corn maze. The day also includes live entertainment, local craft vendors, and classic festival food.

Family-friendly fun throughout the day

Children can participate in games and seasonal activities while families gather around fire pits and take part in the popular Jack-o’-lantern carving contest. Judges will award prizes for creativity and craftsmanship before dusk.

Fireworks light up the finale

As the sun sets, the festival concludes with a fireworks show over Veterans Park — a highlight that draws thousands of visitors each year and marks the unofficial close of the township’s fall season.

Event details

The Hamilton Oktoberfest will be held Sunday, October 19, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Veterans Park, 2306 Kuser Road, Hamilton Township. Admission is free, parking is available on-site, and families are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy all the day’s attractions before the evening fireworks.

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