Get your kids in their costumes—it’s Halloween time! We’ve gathered up a slew of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos events and activities for kids around Phoenix that will get you in the spooky mood for sure. Scroll through and get ready for the sugar rush!

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Corn Maze & Pumpkin Days
Kick off your fall season memories at Tolmachoff Farms and experience the ultimate holiday outing where there is something for the whole family, including a great, big pumpkin patch, a six-acre family corn maze, a mini corn maze and a haunted corn maze. Other activities: petting zoon, train ride, hay pyramid, corn box, adult/child pedal cart track, jumping pillow and much more. Tolmachoff Farms. Wed.-Sun. through Nov. 3. Event details

Howl-O-Ween at the Zoo
Put on your costumes and head to the zoo for a spooky night of fun. There’s fun for all ages with “spooky” activities for the more brave and “merry” activities for all ages. Phoenix Zoo. Oct. 25-26. Event details

Fireworks on the Farm
Throughout October, Schnepf Farms offers fun fall activities like hay rides, a four-acre corn maze, a pumpkin patch, pig races and, of course, chili. Grab party food like a burger, chili dinner or succotash, and take a spin on exciting rides or the farm’s train. Fireworks light up the sky Friday and Saturday nights. Don’t forget to grab your Halloween pumpkin during your visit. Schnepf Farms. Fireworks on Fridays and Saturdays in October. Event details

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Underwater Superhero Spooktacular
Stop by this festive, family-friendly celebration complete with superheroes, costumes, some unconventional pumpkin carving and plenty of goodies and prizes up for grabs. Kids can test their superpowers against the Super 5 with interactive superhero pods throughout the aquarium. Do you have a grip as strong as a sea star? Pinchers as strong as a crab? Camouflage like an octopus? Now you can find out. Sea Life Arizona. Daily in October. Event details

Fifth Annual Enchanted Pumpkin Garden
This is a one-of-a-kind fall festival celebrating the magic of the Halloween season! The incredible artistry of Ray Villafane and Villafane Studios’ carvers will be on display live each day and their carvings found throughout the four-acre Carefree Desert Gardens. On weekends, this annual event boasts magical Halloween activities for both kids and adults, plus culinary delights and autumnal refreshments including a beer garden, a harvest market and live music. Town of Carefree. Oct. 18-27. Event details

Halloween Carnival
Come for a bewitching good time at Tempe’s 42nd Annual Family Halloween Carnival. There will be carnival style games, inflatable bounce houses and slides, train rides, Tot Town, food booths and more. Kiwanis Park South Soccer Fields. Oct. 26. Event details

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Strange Garden
Strange Garden is creeping back into the Garden, so stop by to encounter weird sights, fun tricks and enchanting creatures. Stroll the trails to spot Villafane Studios pumpkin vignettes and Wild Rising glowing creatures. Dance until you drop with groovy ghouls at the spooktacular monster bash. Kids, if you dare, come dressed to impress in your Halloween best. Kids 12 and younger can also pick up the perfect pumpkin to take home. Desert Botanical Garden. Oct. 25-26. Event details

Dia De Los Muertos Festival
Spirits collide during the annual Day of the Dead celebration at Mesa Arts Center. This magnificent festival will offer delicious food and a colorful market of crafts, jewelry and various items related to the Day of the Dead celebration. Visitors have been delighted each year with wonderful live performances and engaging family activities. Mesa Arts Center. Oct. 26-27. Event details

Dunkin’ for Pumpkins
Forget bobbing for apples; try dunkin’ for a pumpkin. Pumpkins float! Pick a pumpkin then decorate it. Crafts, games and water safety. McDowell Mountain Ranch Aquatic Center. Oct. 27. Event details

—Kate Loweth

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It’s almost time for ghouls and goblins to kick off the Halloween events in Orange County. Here is a list of fun annual events that are fit for the whole family. Check back often! We’ll be adding more events as they are created. 

Adventure City’s Boo-tastic Halloween Party – Anaheim

1238 S Beach Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92804

October 11th, 18th, 25th, & 31st, 2019

5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

$26.95 per person

The kid-friendly Halloween Party at Adventure City is sure to be a hit with the whole family. The special, private event is for ticketholders only and includes a Trick-or-Treat street for collecting goodies, a Vortex Tunnel, tricks from the Mad Scientist Magician, a Halloween Scavenger Hunt, a Spooktacular Dance Party, and eleven rides. 2018 tickets sold out so be sure to purchase your tickets early! Guests are invited to dress up in their favorite costumes (not required) and enjoy the spirit of the spooky season.

 

Anaheim Fall Festival & Halloween Parade – Anaheim

Downtown Anaheim

Broadway & Clementine, Anaheim, CA

Saturday, October 26, 2019

All Day

Parade Begins at 6:00 p.m.

For nearly 100 years, the community of Anaheim has taken to the streets celebrating the season with a Fall Festival and Halloween Parade. Kids 12 and under are invited to dress up in their best costumes and take part in the Kiddie Costume Contest, and the best dressed pets can take part in the Halloween Pooch Pawrade. The parade travels down Center Street Promenade through Downtown and ends at the Anaheim Packing House. The Anaheim Festival and Parade is rich in history, with the first parade being held in 1924, and led by baseball stars Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson. At the peak of its popularity, the parade drew approximately 150,000 spectators into the streets and the event was televised in LA and Orange County. Don’t miss out on this exciting annual Anaheim tradition.

 

Boo at the Zoo – Santa Ana Zoo – Santa Ana

1801 E Chestnut Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92701

October 20-21 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

October 27-28 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

$9.95 for ZooMembers

$19.95 for Non Members

The Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park will hold the annual Boo at the Zoo event for “Merry not scary” Halloween fun for the whole family, and perfect for kids ages 2-12. Come in costume and trick or treat from 10 treat stations to collect toys, books, snacks, and candy. Participants will enjoy entertainment, games, stories, animal presentations, a walk through the “Teen Scream” haunted house, and a costume parade. For an additional fee, guests can take a ride aboard the “Boofari Express” train and carousel. Food and drinks are available for purchase at the snack bar near the playground and the gift shop. Children under three are free.

 

Camp Spooky at Knott’s Berry Farm – Buena Park

8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, CA  90620

Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 28 – Oct. 27, and Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019.

Every Fall, Camp Snoopy transforms into Camp Spooky at Knott’s Berry Farm for kid-friendly Halloween fun with activities that are ideal for ages 3-11. In addition to enjoying the rides and the Halloween decorations, guests can see all their favorite Peanuts characters dressed up in costume and watch the Halloween-themed performance at the Camp Snoopy Theater. Kids will also enjoy taking a trip to the pumpkin patch, trick-or-treating throughout the park, a costume contest with Snoopy and Friends, a Dia De Los Muertos Celebration, and much more.

 

Cops N’ Goblins – Buena Park 

In front of City Hall and Buena Park Police Department

6650 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, CA

Thursday, October 31, 2019

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Free

The Cops N’ Goblins Halloween Trick-Or-Treating Spooktacular is a free annual community event where families can meet members of the Police Department as well as favorite characters from local attractions like Knott’s Berry Farm, Medieval Times, and Pirate’s Dinner Adventure. Kids can come out in costume and trick-or-treat for candy. The event also includes a haunted maze, music, and other fun family activities.

 

Cryptozoology Night at the Santa Ana Zoo

1801 E Chestnut Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92701

September 21, 2019

6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

$39

Enthusiasts of the unexplained and aficionados of the paranormal won’t want to miss the Cryptozoology Night at the Santa Ana Zoo. Hosted by Haunted OC guide Charles Spratley, guests will learn more about the not-so-normal creatures of the night like the Yeti, Chupacabra, and Sasquatch. Spratley will discuss the origins, sightings, and possible explanations of these elusive creatures and more. Ben Hansen, the former host of Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files will also speak about his experience searching for these cryptid creatures (legendary or undiscovered creatures) and share stories about his exciting cases. After the presentations, guests will enjoy a night walk around the zoo in search of the nocturnal animals who come out after dark. General admission is $39 for the 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. event. Guests who purchase Bigfoot Admission for $50 will enjoy early entry at 5:30 p.m., unlimited ride time until 6:30, VIP seating for the presentation, and the after dark night walk.

 

Dia De Los Muertos Celebration – Garden Grove

11551 Trask Avenue, Garden Grove, CA 92843

TBA

4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Free

The Dia De Los Muertos Celebration in Garden Grove is a FREE community event for the whole family at the Elks Lodge #1952. Participants will enjoy face painting, music, a photo booth, giveaways, crafts, and food will be available to purchase. Cap off the evening with a screening of the movie Coco. Please do not bring outside food or beverages.

 

Discovery Cube’s Spooky Science – Santa Ana

2500 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705

Weekends in October

During regular museum hours

$14.95 for kids, $19.95 for adults

Discovery Cube is inviting visitors of all ages to learn about the world of Wizards and Dragons. Engaging, hands-on activities and experiments will teach kids more about STEM concepts in a fun, Halloween-themed environment and discover the world of chemistry in the Wizard of Ooze performance. There will be five costume-themed weekends to enjoy including:

Super Hero Weekend

Animal Science Weekend

Community Leaders Weekend

Sci-Fi Weekend

Halloween Weekend

 

Halloween Animal Art – Orange 

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA

October 19th 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Park entrance $5 per car

Zoo entrance $2 per person

The Orange County Zoo is hosting a one-hour class for kids ages 5-10. Participants will learn about the animals that are associated with Halloween, do a Halloween themed craft, and meet an animal up close. Registration is required for this event and there is a fee of $5 per child. One parent is allowed per child with $5 fee.

 

Halloween Boutique at Roger’s Gardens – Corona Del Mar

2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd., Corona del Mar, CA 92625

August 30 – October 31, 2019

9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Free

Come explore Malice in Wonderland, the Halloween Boutique at Roger’s Gardens in Corona Del Mar. Slip down the rabbit hole and explore a labyrinth of oddities and designs in the Mad Hatter’s Workshop a sip a cup of tea at the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. Enjoy the unique and imaginative decor, but don’t lose your head in the Red Queen’s domain!

 

Halloween Fest – Huntington Beach

Downtown Huntington Beach on Main Street and 5th & PCH

Thursday, October 31, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Bring the kids out for a safe and fun trick or treating event in Downtown Huntington Beach. Local businesses will be handing out candy, and police, fire, and marine safety will be there with treats to pass out and equipment to show off. Visitors will enjoy bounce houses, inflatable slides, games, an obstacle course, creepy critters, and Halloween-themed photo stations. There is a costume contest for dogs at 5:30 and a costume contest for kids at 6:00.

 

Halloween Fest at Villa Park

Oct. 26, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

The annual Halloween Fest in Villa Park will be held on a Saturday this year. The free community event includes a coloring contest, costume contest, and a pumpkin carving and decorating contest. Other free activities include a hayride, trick or treating from local merchants, crafts, dancing, and more. Food and beverages will be available for purchase, and additional activities are often added to this fun Halloween event.

 

Halloween Fun with Family & Friends – Stanton

Stanton Central Park

10660 Western Ave, Stanton, CA 90680

October 26, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

The city of Stanton is hosting this fun Halloween event for community members at Stanton Central Park. Guests wil enjoy music played by a DJ, games to play, spooky story times, crafts, a costume contest, and trick or treating. Dress up in your costume and bring your treat bag and have a fun Halloween time with the whole family.

 

Halloween Happenings at the Westminster Mall – Westminster

Westminster Mall

8200 Westminster Boulevard, Westminster, CA

Thursday, October 31

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

The annual Halloween Happenings event is coming back to Westminster Mall. Families are invited to come out and trick or treat throughout the mall, and visit game booths to win prizes and fun treats. Everyone is invited to come in costume. No masks for adults and children over 12 please.

 

Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort – Anaheim

Disneyland Park & California Adventure

September 6 – October 31, 2019

Included with regular price of admission

Every year, Disneyland dresses up for Halloween with fun and spooky decorations throughout the park and characters in costume. Guests will love the Main Street Pumpkin Festival with hundreds of hand-carved jack-o-lanterns on display. California Adventure will be decked out in Halloween Decorations, too with fun activities like Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree, Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween, and Guardian of the Galaxy’s Monsters After Dark. Disney fans won’t want to miss Mickey’s Halloween Party, a separately priced special event on select nights during September and October that includes trick-or-treating, Halloween Scream fireworks, Villain’s Square, and the Frightfully Fun Parade kicked off by the Headless Horseman.

 

Halloween Wigged Out 5K/10K – Huntington Beach

Sunday, October 20, 2019

10K Start: 8:30 am

5K Start at 8:35 am

Kid’s 1/2 Mile Pumpkin Patch 8:00 am

Bolsa Chica State Beach- Eastern Lot 25

17243 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, 92649

The Halloween Wigged Out 5K/10K race is part race, part Day of the Dead celebration for the whole family. Racers are invited to come in costume or wearing wigs. The event will also include Halloween goodies, carnival games, and live music. There are a variety of course lengths in addition to the 5K and 10K, including the half mile youth run, and the 200 yard Diaper Dash. Visit the website for more information on race day events and entry fees.

 

Halloween Zoo-tacular at the OC Zoo – Orange

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA

October 26, 2019

10 am – 4 pm

Park entrance $5 per car

Zoo entrance $2 per person

The Halloween Zoo-tacular at the Orange County Zoo includes trick-or-treating for kids 12 and under, a scavenger hunt, spooky crafts, and games. Watch the zoo animals enjoy treat-filled pumpkins during this fun Halloween event. Come in costume! The first 100 kids wearing a costume will receive a free gift. Also, during the month of October, the OC Zoo will host Halloween Animal Art preschool programs on select days. Check the calendar for details.

 

Haunted Hills Whiting Ranch 5K/12K – Trabuco Canyon

Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park

27901 Glenn Ranch Rd., Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679

October 19, 2019

Check in at 7:30 a.m.

5K – $50; 12K – $60

The Haunted Hills Whiting Ranch race sponsored by Rock It Racing takes runners through the trails of Trabuco Canyon. Whiting Ranch is a favorite spot for hikers and mountain bikers and is home to Red Rock Canyon, Orange County’s own geological masterpiece. Dogs are not allowed in the park and strollers are not allowed on the course. The Haunted Hills race is paper cupless, so wear a hydration pack to fill up at the start, finish, and at aid stations along the racecourse.

 

Haunted OC Ghost Walks

Locations Vary

Events are recurring through October 31

Approximately $23 – $25 per person

Haunted Orange County Paranormal Tours & Events offers a selection of eerie ghost walks that explore the most haunted locations around the community. The Black Star Canyon Haunted History Night Hike takes you away from the safety of the city streets out into the darkness where mysterious lights circulate, and apparitions appear. The Old Towne Orange Haunted History Ghost walk dives into the not-so-glamorous past of Orange Plaza and explores haunted destinations like the Chapman Antique Mall, the Royer Mansion, and Rutabegorz Restaurant. The Santa Ana Haunted History Ghost Walk tells tales of murder and execution, and takes guests into the city’s most haunted homes, the Howe-Waffle Victorian Mansion. The San Juan Capistrano Ghost Walk explores the streets of Los Rios where restless spirits wander and learn about the tragic 1812 earthquake that crushed 42 people to death with falling stone as they sat in church. The Ghost Walks are all led by experienced local historians, and while the walks are offered year-round, it’s a little more fun when Halloween is around the corner.

 

Hauntington Harbour Place Trick OR Treat – Huntington Beach

Huntington Harbor Mall

16847 Algonquin St, Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Oct. 11, 2019

4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

The annual trick or treat event at the Huntington Harbour mall is a fun opportunity for local families. Come out and trick or treat at all the shops at the mall, enjoy a bounce house and face painting, games and activities. This year there will also be a raffle and funds collected will benefit Waggin Trails Rescue Foundation, and they are collecting blankets and towels for local dog rescue organizations. Come on out and have a goulish good time.

 

Irvine Park Pumpkin Patch – Orange

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA  92869

September 14 – October 31, 2019

Weekends 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Weekdays 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Park Entrance Fee: Weekdays $3.00 per vehicle, Weekends $5.00 per vehicle, Holidays $7.00 per vehicle

The annual Irvine Park Pumpkin Patch is back with more Halloween family fun. Guests can choose the perfect pumpkin from the pumpkin patch to take home, and watch the Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off on September 22nd to see who grew the biggest pumpkin this year. Climb aboard the 1/3 scale train for a trip around the park and the big green tractor-pulled wagon for a hay ride with family and friends. Face painting and cookie decorating will be available for those who like getting creative. Kids will have a blast jumping in the moon bouncer and playing carnival games and the ring toss. Mini John Deere races are available for kids ages 5-8 and kids can stop in the mining area to pan for gold and take home a bag of gold that they found themselves. Wander through the not so scary haunted house and get lost in the hay maze. Don’t forget to capture pumpkin patch memories at one of the many photo stands around the park set up with fall and Halloween-themed props to take pictures of the whole family. Most activities require tickets which can be purchased for $6 each or $75 for a book of 15 tickets. Pumpkin prices vary based on size.

 

Jack O’Lantern Jamboree – Garden Grove

13630 Atlantis Way, Garden Grove, CA 92844

Saturday, October 26, 2019

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

$10 per person

The annual Jack O’Lantern Jamboree is coming to Atlantis Play Center in Garden Grove. Only 1,000 tickets will be sold to this exciting Halloween event that is fun for the whole family. Tickets must be purchased in advance online, in person, or by phone and the cost is $10 per person, ages 2 and under are free. Tickets will be on sale beginning October 7th through October 24th. Those lucky ghouls who get tickets will enjoy train rides, bounce houses, a pumpkin patch, balloons, crafts, a magic show, and more plus all the exciting play structures and activities that kids love at Atlantis Play Center.

 

Spooky Seas at the Ocean Institute – Dana Point

Ocean Institute – 24200 Dana Point Harbor Dr., Dana Point, CA 92629

TBA

6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

$10 per person; $35 for Family Four Pack; 2 and under free

Come out to the Ocean Institute in Dana Point for an evening of spooky and spellbinding fun and excitement. Kids are invited to wear their costumes and trick or treat through the Mad Scientist’s lab. They will explore experiments with ghostly bubbles, fizzing eyeballs, and glowing slime, meet some creepy animals and more.

 

Mini Monster Bash – La Habra

The Children’s Museum at La Habra

301 S. Euclid St., La Habra, CA  90631

October 31, 2019

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Free with paid admission to the Children’s Museum

The Mini Monster Bash at the Children’s Museum at La Habra is a great way for toddlers and preschoolers to kick of a day of Halloween Fun. Guests are invited to wear costumes and join in for games, crafts, a mini maze, and much more, all while enjoying the wonderful children’s museum.

 

Monster Dash 5K, 10K, 15K, Half Marathon – Huntington Beach

Bolsa Chica State Beach

Parking in Jack in the Box parking lot at PCH and Warner

17243 CA-1, Huntington Beach, CA 92649

October 19, 2019

Check in begins at 7:00 a.m.

The Monster Dash in Huntington Beach is hosted by A Better World Running. The small event is on an open course along the paved bike path at Bolsa Chica State Beach just steps from the water’s edge. Approximately 150 racers will complete the Monster Dash. The 5K loop will have an aid station offering water, Gatorade, Gu gel, granola bars, bananas, and more to re-hydrate and energize racers.

 

Pretend City Halloween Events – Irvine

29 Hubble Drive, Irvine, CA  92618

Dates and times vary

During the month of October, Pretend City hosts a variety of special Halloween activities. Costume week kicks off on October 25th and runs through October 31st. Guests are invited to wear their costumes to Pretend City and receive 25% off the price of the second admission. Come out on Friday, October 25th for Frankenstein Friday to dance to the Monster Mash, make fun crafts lie Frankenprints, and do Monster-themed math and science activities. Saturday, October 26th, come out for the OC Ghostbusters event. Kids will learn about science and make slime, play ghostly games, and have the opportunity to have their picture taken n the Ghostbusters car. On October 31st, Pretend City will host a Trick-or-Treating extravaganza for kids to collect goodies at various stations throughout the museum. There will even be a Monster Mash Dance Party. Come out and join the fun.

 

Tanaka Farms Pumpkin Patch & Fall Harvest Festival – Irvine

5380 3/4 University Drive, Irvine, CA

September 21st-October 31st

Daily 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Admission is $4 per person

The Tanaka Farms Pumpkin Patch is a popular activity among Orange County locals. Come in and choose your own pumpkin from acres of pumpkins growing in the fields of Tanaka Farms. During the week, visitors to the pumpkin patch can enjoy wagon rides, a petting zoo with goats, sheep, and an alpaca, a corn maze, and a u-pick vegetable patch. On Saturdays and Sundays during the month of October, Tanaka Farms hosts the Weekend Fall Harvest Festival. In addition to the regular weekday activities, guests will also enjoy ATV rides, games, interactive kids activities, face painting, a pumpkin cannon, and food to purchase and enjoy. Tickets are required for the activities.

 

Wagon Ride – $6/unlimited rides

Petting Zoo – $6

Sanrio Entry Package – $20 – includes admission, wagon ride, petting zoo, limited edition Hello Kitty Plush

Game & Activity Tickets – $5 each or 5 for $20

Parking Passes – $10 (required on weekends)

 

Terrifying 10-Miler & Halloween 5K-10K-Kids Run – Dana Point

Salt Creek Beach

33333 Pacific Coast Hwy Dana Point, CA 92629

October 27, 2019

Check in begins at 6:30 a.m.

The Terrifying 10-Miler & Halloween 5K – 10K – Kids Run is hosted by Renegade Racing. The Halloween-themed race includes a kids Superhero half-mile run. The course is paved the whole way and runs along the Orange County coastline with views of the ocean at Salt Creek Beach. There will be trick and treat aid stations, a costume contest, a pumpkin patch, and a pumpkin decorating contest. All participants, including the kids, will receive medals for completing the race.

 

The Seance

Cross Roads Escape Games

4245 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807

October 2 – November 3, 2019

The Séance is a frightening interactive theatre experience with live actors and special effects. Madam Ruby invites you to be her guest to step beyond the veil and participate in her Séance. Who or what will be waiting for you? During the Seance, you will be required to interact with your surroundings and others, living or dead, in the room. Participants ages 16+ only. There are limited tickets available with up to 8 guests per show. Cross Roads Escape Games is home of the award winning Hex Room, Psych Ward, and Fun House escape games and was voted top ten in the nation by USA Today.

 

Treats in the Streets – Orange

Old Towne Orange Plaza

1 Plaza Square, Orange, California  92866

Thursday, October 24, 2019

4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Come on out to Orange Circle for the annual Treats in the Streets event. Local merchants fill the streets to hand out goodies to little trick-or-treaters. Families are encouraged to dress up in their favorite costumes and join in the Halloween Parade. The Treats in the Streets event features entertainment and games for everyone to enjoy and local non-profit groups will have food and drinks available to purchase for a small fee to feed all the hungry goblins.

 

Vampirates! at Pirate’s Dinner Adventure – Buena Park

7600 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, CA 90620

September 30 – October 31, 2019

See website for showtimes and tickets

Come out to the Pirate’s Dinner Adventure theater for the Annual Mascarade Ball at Treasure Bay, but don’t become another victim to the evil pirate Sebastian the Black and his crew of vampire pirates. This family friendly 2-hour Halloween show runs for a month and includes a Halloween costume contest on weekends. All costumes must be family friendly and masks and weapons are not allowed. Like the other shows at Pirate’s Dinner Adventure, Vampirates! includes a four course feast. Special requests for dietary restrictions and allergies are accepted. Call ahead to make reservations.

 

Zoomars Pumpkinpalooza – San Juan Capistrano

Zoomars Petting Zoo

31791 Los Rios Street, San Juan Capistrano, CA

October 1 – 31, 2019

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Daily

Children/Seniors $12

Adults $15

Military $10

Zoomars Petting Zoo invites you out for a rustic pumpkin patch in addition to the normal activities that are already on site. Guests can search for their favorite pumpkin, pan for gems, gold, and fossils, meet friendly animals including llamas, horses, sheep, cows, an emu, bunnies, and more. Take a ride on the train, or on a pony, and have a great time with family and friends making fall memories.

 

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If you and your crew love amusement parks, but not the mile-long lines and sweltering days that come along with visiting in the summer, we’ve got good news—there are plenty of spots that do something special once the cooler weather rolls around. From Mickey’s Halloween Party to LEGOLAND and Knott’s Berry Farm, read on to discover the best amusement parks to visit in the fall. Is there one near you on the list?

Howl-O-Ween at Great Wolf Lodge–Locations Across the US

Great Wolf Lodge

The Great Wolf Lodge, your favorite indoor waterpark, kicks it up a notch during the month of October with a variety of additional activities and decor in celebration of Howl-O-Ween. Think Monster Bash Dance Party, a Costume Parade, a Trick-or-Treat Trail, Spooktacular Story Time, Critter Cartoons, and Paws On Projects with a silly, not-so scary twist. There’s also a Candy Corn Guessing Contest and–in most locations–cupcake decorating, Thriller Flash Mob and Moonlit movies.

Book your stay now, Howl-O-Ween is running from Oct. 1-31, 2018. Rates vary. 

greatwolf.com

Autumn at Oz - Beech Mountain, NC

Land of Oz

Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the TinMan and the Cowardly Lion at the Land of Oz for the Annual Autumn at Oz Festival (the largest Wizard of Oz event in the world!). Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum, Oz is complete with the Gale’s Kansas farm, twister, and an actual Yellow Brick Road.  Along the way, the Munchkins, Flying Monkeys and even Toto will greet you, too! Autumn at Oz features all of the characters from the beloved story, petting zoo, museum exhibit, performances in Kansas, new Emerald City layout, vendors selling Oz collectibles and much more! 

Dates: Sept. 9-11, 2018.

Tickets: $40; Free for children age 2 and under.

Online: landofoznc.com

Happy Halloween Weekends - Santa Claus, IN

Holiday World

Everything you love about Holiday World is included during these special events plus a lot including 12 acres of corn mazes, hayrides, Holidog’s 3D Halloween walk-through adventure, a hilarious Halloween Magic Show, popular songs “spookified” in the “Lights Out” show, Carnival Chaos (a ghostly barker invites you in to explore this abandoned carnival, filled with clowns … or are they only reflections? This series of mazes and “startles” is for older children and adults; it includes strobe lights and occasional loud noises.), Mummy’s Treasure Maze and a Costume Dance Party hosted by Kitty Claws.

Good to Know: Tickets are cheapest when purchased online.

Dates: Weekends from Sept. 22–Oct. 28

Online: holidayworld.com

Dollywood Harvest Festival - Pigeon Forge, TN

Dollywood

Dollywood features a unique mix of wholesome entertainment options at the park during the fall including the Great Pumpkin LumiNights (featuring artistic sculptures, whimsical scenes and family-friendly fun throughout Timber Canyon), a variety of visiting artisans sharing their talents through an array of handmade wares and the park's Southern Gospel Jubilee, that features more than 500 free gospel music acts.

Dates: Sept. 28-Nov. 3

Online: dollywood.com/themepark/Festivals/Harvest-Festival

Knott's Spooky Farm - Buena Park, CA

Knott's Berry Farm

Kids 3-11 can go Trick-or-Treating through Ghost Town and interact with spooky (but friendly) shopkeepers, check out the Timber Mountain Log Ride seasonal upgrade: Halloween Hootenanny, watch “The Monsters Are Coming, Charlie Brown” at the Camp Snoopy Theatre, join in the Dia De Los Muertos Celebration in the Fiesta Village, check out the Pumpkin Patch and more fun. The daytime fun event is included with regular admission to the park.

Dates: Weekends Sept. 29-Oct. 28 and Oct. 31

Online: knotts.com/play/spooky-farm

Legoland's Brick or Treat Party Nights – San Diego, CA

Legoland

Endless LEGO and loads of sweets in the same amazing place? That's what kids can expect when they spend a night at LEGOLAND California's Brick or Treat event, a not-so-spooky extravaganza that turns the San Diego theme park into a monster bash that'll keep them LEGO-loving long past bedtime. Attractions include a Ghost Cruise adventure, special shows, costume contests, dance parties, LEGO pumpkin patch building, live music, costumed entertainers and trick-or-treating stations throughout the park that'll offer kids specialty items and candy.

Read Red Tricycle's review of the Brick or Treat here.  

Dates: Sep. 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27.

Online: Legoland.com

Legoland Florida Brick or Treat - Winter Haven, FL

Legoland Florida

No extra ticket is required to enjoy a brand-new stage show, loads of candy along with a uniquely LEGO® trick-or-treating trail, interactive character meet-and-greet experiences, fireworks spectacular and much more. A pair of curious trick-or-treaters will sing, dance and chant their way through solving “A Candy-Coated Curse,” on the LEGO City Stage. Also, making her Brick or Treat debut, LEGO Spider Lady will be weaving webs of fun inside LEGO Kingdoms. Except for Oct. 31, each event date will conclude with a ghostly show featuring the “Tale of Pirates’ Cove,” and Halloween fireworks in the skies above Lake Eloise. Wear a complimentary pair of viewing glasses for a brick-tastic LEGO twist. Back by popular demand: The Minifigure Costume Shop will be offering over 20 LEGO minifigure costumes and lots of fall-themed snacks will be available as well.

Dates: Weekends Oct. 6-28 and Oct. 31

Online: legoland.com/florida

The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular at Sesame Place – Langhorne, PA

Sesame Place

Is your kid a fan of Elmo, Big Bird, or Abby Cadabby? Join the club this Halloween and take her to Sesame Place, a charming Philadelphia-area theme park devoted to all things Sesame Street. For the park's annual Halloween Spooktacular, kids can enjoy special Halloween shows featuring their favorite friendly monsters. In addition, the park's tot-friendly assortment of un-intimidating rides will make your budding coaster aficionado feel like a real daredevil. End the day with the nightly Neighborhood Street Party Halloween Parade, and your kid will be begging you to "tell her how to get to Sesame Street" again and again.

Good to Know: Visit the Sesame Place website for special discounts for this event.

Dates: Sept. 22-Oct. 28 (select dates)

Online: sesameplace.com

The World’s Largest Halloween Party at the Louisville Zoo, Louisville, Ky

Louisville Zoo

The Louisville Zoo isn't an amusement park (though they do have a carouse!l), but we thought it deserved a mention because it hosts "the world's largest Halloween party" in an effort to give younger kids something "cheery not eery" for the season. The party—now in its 37th year—features costumed meet-and-greet characters in larger-than-life storybook scenes. Themed areas include a zany tea party, a Superhero City, and a fairy-filled "Pirate's Cove." The event also features a hay maze, a sweeping hillside pumpkin display, and a trick-or-treating trail for kids 11 & under.

Tickets: An extra $9 ($10 night of) per person.

Dates: Thurs.-Sun. Oct. 4-28 

Online: louisvillezoo.org/event/halloween

Halloween Havoc at Nickelodeon Universe – Bloomington, Mn

Nickelodeon Universe

Minnesotans know how to do trick-or-treating right: They do it inside, where the temperatures are always a constant degree of pleasant. And at Nickelodeon Universe, a seven-acre theme park located inside the sprawling Mall of America, Halloween is celebrated every night during the month of October. The Universe of Light: Fright Lights Halloween Spectacular is an experience that will take visitors on a spooky journey through music and lights. Come together for this nightly light show in celebration of the spookiest most fun holiday–Halloween!

Hint: Go on a Saturdays, the hugely popular Double Dare challenge lets kids see other kids get slimed live on stage (or join in on the fun and try to be a part of the show!).

Dates: Oct. 1-31

Online: nickelodeonuniverse.com

Happy Hauntings at Dutch Wonderland – Lancaster, Pa

Dutch Wonderland

Families with younger children will love this Lancaster, Pennsylvania theme park, which calls itself "a kingdom for kids" and boasts 34 rides, almost all of which are perfectly safe for kids under six. Its annual "Happy Hauntings" event will keep kids entertained without relying on any of the spooky stuff. Along with re-decorating rides with a more seasonal flare (a swing ride becomes a "bat swing, for instance; the monorail becomes the "Ghost Flight"), the celebration also includes costume contests, special shows, and a Trick-or-Treat Trail that'll load your costumed kid up with gobs of yummy loot.

Dates: Weekends, Oct. 13-28.

Online: dutchwonderland.com

Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland – Anaheim, CA

Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland

Disney leaves no ghoulish stone unturned for its sweeping Halloween celebration, a whimsically-spooky (but not too spooky!) event that puts seasonal touches all over Disneyland Park. Kids will go wild over the shindig, which features generously-stocked trick-or-treat stations, Halloween parades, costumed villains roaming the park and a massive Halloween fireworks show that'll rival your hometown's Fourth of July. Nearly all of the rides are open—and, insiders say, maybe not as crowded, since Disney only issues a limited number of Halloween Party tickets.

Want to hit the rides before the party starts? Halloween party ticket-holders can enter the park up to three hours before the start of the shindig—get there at 4 p.m. to get your fill of Disney before your kids zero in on the candy-hunt. Your ticket gets you into Disney's adjacent California Adventure park without any extra park-hopper fee—and while California Adventure doesn't have a "party" (i.e. no trick-or-treating), there are magical Halloween touches all over the place, including rides transformed into Halloween attractions (Mater's Junkyard Jamboree becomes "Mater's Graveyard Jamboree" and Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters into "Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween).

Check out our insider's guide to the party by clicking here

Dates: Select nights Sep. 7 to Oct. 31

Online: disneyland.disney.go.com/events-tours/halloween

The Great Pumpkin Fest at Cedar Point – Sandusky, OH

Cedarpoint

Cedar Point may be the roller coaster capital of the world, but it knows how to treat the littles to a scare-free Halloween. Its Great Pumpkin Fest, offered every weekend from mid-Sept. until the end of Oct., gives costumed kiddos a whole lot of Halloween fun without any of the creepy stuff (that's reserved for its nighttime scare-fest, Haunt, which starts in the evenings and looks totally terrifying). Its calmer and the friendlier daytime events include a Peanuts-themed "Great Pumpkin Parade," Peppermint Patty’s Hay Bale Maze, Woodstock’s Crazy Cornstalks, Linus’ Mummy Pit, and Franklin’s tractor Trek. Besides the roster of Halloween activities, there's still a sprawling amusement park to explore, with more than 20 family-friendly rides and a walk-through animatronic dinosaur exhibit.

Dates: Weekends, Sept. 15 through Oct. 28

Online: cedarpoint.com

Hersheypark In The Dark – Hershey, PA

HersheyPark

Where better to go trick-or-treating than a place known as "Chocolatetown, USA?" At Hersheypark, there's plenty of yummy candy to go around. The park's popular Halloween celebration includes a trick-or-treating trail with 13 locations winding across the entire theme park and its adjacent zoo. Got an adrenaline junkie in your brood? Hershey ups the ante on its roller coasters for Halloween, turning the lights off on four of its major coasters so that riders can experience some in-the-dark thrills exclusive to the season. Park tickets also include access to Zoo America, where tiny safari-goers can embark on a special "Creatures Of The Night" tour that'll give them a peek at what goes on after dark at the zoo.

Dates: Oct. 19-21, 26-28 and Nov. 2-4

Online: hersheypark.com

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party – Orlando, FL

Mariah Wild/Walt Disney World

Like its West Coast counterpart, Disneyworld does it up, big-time, for Halloween. From the moment you enter through the Magic Kingdom gates, passing through an eerie veil of fog and music, you'll know that you and your costumed brood are in for it—in the best way possible! Disney's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party lives up to its hype, with a roster of events that includes gobs of generously-stocked trick-or-treating stations across the park (Psst: These are open to grown-ups, too!); a "Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular" show featuring Disney's vilest villains; photo ops with costumed characters; themed dining and desserts; a killer fireworks show set to music; and a Halloween parade heralded by a headless horseman and followed by a cheery lineup of Disney standbys waving from atop brightly-lit floats.

On top of the whimsical Halloween mayhem, most of the rides are open during the party, so when your tots are tired of trolling for candy (like that's going to happen), hop on a favorite ride and go for a whirl. You won't have wait long; insiders say ride lines are actually shorter during the Halloween party since Disney sells a limited number of tickets and so many of the kids are busy with the Halloween happenings.

Dates: Select nights now through Nov. 1.

Online: disneyworld.disney.go.com

— Jeff Totey & Melissa Heckscher

 

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We all know that Seattle weather can be iffy in October. And since we don’t want the cold weather and rain to put a damper on your festivities this year, we’ve compiled a list of 16 indoor Halloween events and trick-or-treating options happening on the days leading up to Halloween and on the 31st. So put away your umbrellas and rain coats, grab your candy buckets and read on for the easiest way to have a happy, safe (and dry!) Halloween.

 photo: Kristina Moy

1. Howl-O-Ween. Every night in October, little ghosts and goblins can hit the Trick-or-Treat Trail at Great Wolf Lodge. Starting at 6 p.m., costumed kiddos can pick up their goodie bags at the Howl-O-Ween House and collect ghostly treats throughout the hotel. In addition to trick-or-treating, kids can enjoy face painting, a spooktacular story time at the Great Clock Tower and a Monster Bash Dance Party (on Fridays and Saturdays). Psst! Book your stay midweek and avoid the crowds.

Great Wolf Lodge
20500 Old Highway 99 S.W.
Grand Mound, Wa 98531
360-273-7718

When: Oct. 1-31, 2017 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. dance party from 9 p.m.-10 p.m.
Cost: Free with stays from Oct. 1-31, 2017. Use promo code HOWL for special discounts.

2. Seattle Chocolates Haunted Factory Tour
If you’re looking for a super-sweet and kinda spooky Halloween activity, look no further than Seattle Chocolates. During this special Halloween-themed tour, you must decipher mysterious, chocolate-inspired riddles by discovering hidden symbols along the tour route. With the help of special hand-held UV lights, solve the mystery and find the treasure as you wander through the haunted factory after hours.

Seattle Chocolates Flagship Store
1180 Andover Park W.
Seattle, Wa 98188

When: Oct. 19-21 & 26-28, 2017 from 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Cost: $10/Adults; $5/Kids (8-12). Purchase tickets online to guarantee your tour time. 

3. Halloween on the Hill. At this annual Halloween extravaganza (formerly known as SpookFest), get your engines, err, pumpkins ready for The Annual Great SBCC Pumpkin Race (think Pinewood Derby with a Halloween twist!). Plus, enjoy a mini carnival with games, arts and crafts and treats, a Dessert Theater and a Haunted Movie. Psst! Older kids can experience a Zip Scare featuring a suspension bridge and three zip lines in the dark.

South Bellevue Community Center
14509 S.E. Newport Way
Bellevue, Wa 98006
425-452-4240

When: Oct. 28, 2017 from 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Cost: Activity fees vary

4. Pee Wee Monster Bash. For little ones looking for a not-too-spooky time, the North Kirkland Community Center is throwing their annual carnival style bash where mini monsters can wear their costumes and participate in a cookie walk, monster movement course, swamp fishing, arts and crafts and more. Pre-register early to guarantee your spot; this event always sells out!

North Kirkland Community Center
12421 103rd Ave. N.E.
Kirkland, Wa 98034
425-587-3350

When: Oct. 27, 2017 from 10 a.m.-noon
Cost: $12-$14

5. Halloween Fun at the Seattle Aquarium. Underwater pumpkin carving demonstrations? Check. Spooky Halloween activities and games? Check. Treats and games throughout the aquarium? Check. Do we really need to convince you more? This under the sea celebration of Halloween goes on all weekend too, so your kids can get even more mileage out of their costumes.

Seattle Aquarium
Pier 59 -1483 Alaskan Way
Seattle, Wa 98101
206-386-4300

When: Oct. 28-29, 2017 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost: Free with admission or membership

6. BAM-O-WEEN Take your costumed cuties to Bellevue Arts Museum for a super-fun afternoon filled with art projects, thrilling activities and artist demonstrations celebrating all things Halloween. Psst! Costumes are encouraged.

Bellevue Arts Museum
510 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue, Wa 98004
425-519-0770

When: Oct. 28, 2017 from noon-4 p.m.
Cost: Free

7. Boo Bash at Hands On Children’s Museum
Calling all little ghosts and goblins! Put on your Halloween costume and enjoy a fun day of un-goulish, Halloween-inspired activities at the Hands On Children’s Museum. At this year’s awesome event, discover your favorite furry beasts and learn why these monsters have been misunderstood, look for Bigfoot, dissect a sea creature, experiment with robots, make an artful alien, build monster scarecrows in the garden, print a glow in the dark silkscreen and much more!

414 Jefferson St. N.E.
Olympia, Wa 98501
360-956-0818

When: Oct. 28, 2017 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost: Members Free (regular admission rates for non-members)

photo: Hands On Children’s Museum 

8. Springfree Trampoline Halloween Party. On the 29th, head over to the Springfree Trampoline store in Issaquah for lots of high-flying Halloween fun. Kids can nosh on light snacks and enjoy jumping on the World’s Smartest Trampolines and see snakes, iguanas and other creatures during a show with the Reptile Man. Leapin’ lizards!

Issaquah Springfree Store
1875 N.W. Poplar Way
Issaquah, Wa 98027
425-654-1306

Date: Oct. 29, 2017 from 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: Free

9. The Museum of Fright. Ghosts, witches, and bats take to the skies at the Museum of Flight’s annual Halloween celebration. Make your very own ghostly creature that floats through the air and have lots of spooky fun in the Museum’s galleries. Plus, get festive with ghost stories, monster bowling, spooky flight simulator rides and test your mettle on the gross-o-meter in the mad science lab.

Museum of Flight
9404 E. Marginal Way S.
Seattle, Wa 98108
206-764-5720

When:  Oct. 29, 2017 from 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Cost: $5 to $10 (under 17 in costume Free)

photo: Kristina Moy

10. Halloween Spooktacular. Don your wildest, craziest or cutest costume and head to KidsQuest Children’s Museum for some hauntingly hands-on fun! Conduct science experiments in the spooky kooky laboratory, create eerie art and explore boo-rific dry ice bubbles! Pre-registration required.

KidsQuest Children’s Museum
1116 108th Ave. N.E.
Bellevue, Wa 98004

When: Oct. 30, 2017 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.
Cost: $11-$15 per person

11. Halloween Boo Bash. Little ghouls, goblins and boo’tiful princesses are going to have a frightfully good time at this annual Halloween bash at Northgate Mall. Come in costume and enjoy trick-or-treating, special treats and activities and celebrate Halloween with Disney’s Vampirina.

Northgate Mall
401 N.E. Northgate Way
Seattle, Wa 98125
206-362-4778

When: Oct. 31, 2017 from 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
Cost: Free

12. Halloween Trick ‘r Treat Party. Put on your costume and head over to the Marketplace @ Factoria for this annual trick-or-treating event (now in it’s 8th year!). In addition to loads of goodies, there will be spooktacular music, games and prizes with Warm 106.9, plus trick-or-treating from select merchants.

Marketplace @ Factoria
4055 Factoria Square Mall S.E.
Bellevue, Wa 98006
425-641-8282

When:  Oct. 31, 2017 from 4:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Cost: Free

photo: Kristina Moy

13. Redmond Town Center Tricks & Treats. Grab your little ghosts and goblins and fly over to RTC for this spooktacular Halloween event. In addition to trick-or-treating at select merchants marked with balloons on their door, there will be face painting, a photo both, Springfree Trampolines and Halloween merchant specials.

Redmond Town Center
7525 166th Ave. N.E.
Redmond, Wa 98052
425-869-2640

When: Oct. 31, 2017 from 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
Cost: Free (costume photos $5)

14. Costume Carnival at the Museum. For a truly weatherproof night of trick-or-treating, head to the Seattle Children’s Museum where costumed kiddos (10 & under) can wander the halls in search of treat and special activities. From 4 p.m.-7 p.m., explore the Museum’s “Creepy Crawler Career Day” booths and enjoy hands-on STEM and cultural activities Then, from 7 p.m.-8 p.m., boogie down at SCM’s Monster Mash Disco featuring special guests!

Seattle Children’s Museum
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, Wa 98109
206-441-1768

When: Oct. 31, 2017 from 4 p.m.–8 p.m.
Cost: $5/person (members Free)

15. Kidx Witch Way to Candy Event. Calling all goblins, ghosts and creatures of the night! Creep, float or crawl over to this spooktacular Halloween event to enjoy spooky crafts and trick-or-treat for candy and Halloween goodies from participating merchants. Check in at Guest Services to enjoy all the Halloween activities and pick up your “Witch Way To Candy” map. Check-in and crafts begin at 3 p.m.; trick-or-treating at participating retailers will take place from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. (while supplies last).

The Outlet Collection
1101 Outlet Collection Way
Auburn, Wa 98001

When: Oct. 31, 2017 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. (crafts begin at 3 p.m.)
Cost: Free with a non-perishable food donation for the Auburn Food Bank

How do you plan to stay warm and dry this Halloween? Do you have a favorite indoor Halloween activity that isn’t on our list? Tell us about it in the comments below!

— Kristina Moy

Our expert Portland writing team is always hard at work, out in the field, scouting for the latest, greatest things to keep you busy, entertained and informed. Click through our album to find out what our amazing group of talented writers is most looking forward to with their own families for Halloween this year.

Anna Doogan

October is our family’s favorite time of the year! The Portland area has so many incredible events for getting into the Halloween spirit. We love making the trip to Sauvie Island for pumpkin picking and the unpredictable corn mazes. We always make sure to fit in at least one visit to the Halloween Trail at Wenzel Farm in Oregon City, and we enjoy the annual Enchanted Trail at the Micha-el School.

We always carve pumpkins while we watch the movie Halloweentown. It was filmed in St. Helens, so it’s fun for the kids to recognize the different locations. We make the same chili every Halloween before we go out trick-or-treating. It’s the same chili recipe that my mom has been making every Halloween night for 25 years!

What Halloween activities are on your must-do list? Let us know in the comments below!

—Suzie Ridgway

No matter if you have Princess Elsa or a Minion in your home this year, you know the kids will be looking for any excuse to don their favorite Halloween costumes. So even if you already have a trick-or-treating route mapped out, throw on a costume for a little extra family fun at one of these community events.

photo: Personal Creations via Flickr creative commons

Peninsula Park Community Center Monster Mash
All ages are welcome at this annual North Portland celebration, where your little witches, ghosts and goblins will have the chance to play Halloween-inspired games, dance the Monster Mash and make creepy crafts with their friends and neighbors.

Peninsula Park Community Center Monster Mash
Oct. 23, 6-8 p.m.
Free admission
Peninsula Park Community Center
700 N Rosa Parks Way
503-823-3620
Online: portlandoregon.gov

Southwest Community Center Monster Mash
In search of a community Halloween event near Beaverton? There will be plenty of vampires, zombies and Frankensteins dancing the night away at the annual Southwest Community Center Monster Mash. Costumed children and adults will be treated to an evening of craft-making, game-playing, dancing and plenty of merry-making.

Southwest Community Center Monster Mash
Oct. 24, 4-6 p.m. or 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Tickets: Through Oct. 23, $12/first child age 1 & up, $6/additional kids; on Oct. 24, $14/first child age 1 & up, $8/additional kids; free for parents and kids 11 months & under
Southwest Community Center
6820 SW 45th Ave.
503-823-2840
Online: portlandoregon.gov

photo: amboo who? via Flickr creative commons

Monster March
Celebrating its 15th year this Halloween, the annual Monster March is a lively, fun-filled parade of parents, children, ghouls and superheroes that winds its way through Sellwood Westmoreland. The route, which begins and ends at Llewellyn Elementary School, is just under one mile, making it a perfect afternoon activity for costumed parents, pets and children of all ages.

Monster March
Oct. 25, 3 p.m.
Free admission
Llewellyn Elementary School
6301 SE 14th Ave.
503-381-6543
Online: sellwoodwestmoreland.com

Portland Farmers Market Great Pumpkin Events
Costumes are highly encouraged at the Great Pumpkin Events happening this year at two outposts of the Portland Farmers Market. Stop by the King location on Oct. 25 for a day of pumpkin-carving and face-painting—just don’t leave without snagging a goody bag. And on Halloween itself, the PSU location will host a pumpkin carving contest beginning at 9 a.m., as well as a costume parade (with treats for all participants) that begins at noon.

King Farmers Market Great Pumpkin Event
Oct. 25, 10 am-2 pm
Free admission
King Farmers Market
NE 7th Avenue & NE Wygant Street
503-241-0032
Online: portlandfarmersmarket.org

PSU Farmers Market Great Pumpkin Event
Oct. 31, 9 am-2 pm
Free admission
PSU Farmers Market
SW Park Avenue & SW Montgomery Street
503-241-0032
Online: portlandfarmersmarket.org

photo: anjanettew via Flickr creative commons

Oregon Zoo Howloween
Will you have any lions, tigers or bears trick-or-treating with you this year? Consider bringing them to the Oregon Zoo, which will host a scavenger hunt and Halloween activities for costumed kids ages 3-11. Your little ones will learn about animals and their habitats around the world, while collecting treats and prizes at stations along the way.

Oregon Zoo Howloween
Oct. 31, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tickets: Free with zoo admission ($11.50/adults; $10/seniors; $8.50 kids 3-11; free for kids 2 & under)
Oregon Zoo
4001 SW Canyon Rd.
503-226-1561
Online: oregonzoo.org

Trick-or-Treat at the Streets of Tanasbourne
You’ll find a fun and safe family environment at the Streets of Tanasbourne, where popular retailers will be handing out candy to costumed kids under the age of 12. This festive event is ideal for small children unable to walk long distances—and for parents hoping to pick up a few fall wardrobe essentials.

Trick-or-Treat at the Streets of Tanasbourne
Oct. 31, 1-3 p.m.
Free admission
The Streets of Tanasbourne
19350 NW Emma Way
Hillsboro, Or
503-533-0561
Online: streetsoftanasbourne.com

photo: Southern Arkansas University via Flickr creative commons

Halloween in the Village
If you have little trick-or-treaters with early bedtimes, consider stopping by Halloween in the Village in Multnomah Village. Grab a walking map (and a complimentary cup of coffee) from Starbucks, and treat your family to an afternoon of games, trick-or-treating and a charity food drive. Before heading home, don’t forget to swing by Dr. Lisa Jensen’s dental office for a surprise treat.

Halloween in the Village
Oct. 31, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Free admission
Pick up a map and begin at Starbucks
7737 SW Capitol Hwy.
Online: multnomahvillage.org

Belmont District Trick-or-Treating
Although Portlanders need few reasons to frequent the unique collection of shops, cafés and restaurants in the Belmont District, the businesses in this eclectic neighborhood will also hand out surprises to trick-or-treaters on Halloween. Your kids will find candy at Zupan’s, Stumptown, KoiPod Salon, Blue Basil Thai, Movie Madness and other businesses, while Yarnia will even have a small knitting project for parents.

Belmont District Trick-or-Treating
Oct. 31, 4-7 p.m.
Free admission
SE Belmont Street between 33rd & 47th Avenues
503-407-2667
Online: belmontdistrict.org

What are your plans for Halloween? Let us know in the comments below!

— Maura O’Brien

What if the Elf on the Shelf preferred ghosts and goblins to reindeers and Santa? Get ready for a new Halloween tradition — Switchcrafted. Your very own “Switch Witch” acts kind of like that sneaky Elf; she comes with a storybook, legend and fun way of getting your kids to give up their stash of treats. Here’s the scoop on the new doll and gift set that will help you face that massive pile of trick-or-treat candy with a new weapon under your pointy black hat.

What It Is
Enter a world of bubbling cauldrons and spells this Halloween with Switchcrafted: The Story of the Switch Witches of Halloween. It’s a gift-worthy package that will keep your kiddos on the edge of their seats all October long. Page through the book to find out why witches get out so often on Halloween. Then make the story come alive by playing with your very own witch doll. She moves around the house (aka: you find cool places for her to hide) to keep an eye on all of your pre-Halloween activities.

The Legend
In order to whip up a potion or two, witches need candy — lots of candy — especially if they want to complete the ultimate spell, the Candy Spell. Through the story, you’ll get to know “Switch Witches” Ruby, Wanda and Piper, as well as their handy helpers, Sugar and Chewy. Read about their exploits and welcome a Switch Witch of your family’s very own so she can report directly back to the head Switchers. When the time is right, kids can exchange their candy swag for a new toy so the conjuring — and magic of Halloween — can continue!

Cool Stuff Parents Love
The story continues on the Switchcrafted website and is filled with handy tips on donating candy, healthy snack alternatives, games, activities and more. There’s a whole world of “switching” out there waiting to be discovered, including a new app coming soon. The set comes with a keepsake box, trick-or-treat bag and, of course, one Switch Witch ready for adoption. This book is a good fit for goblins of all sizes.

Switchcrafted: The Story of the Switch Witches of Halloween is available on amazon.com, $30.

Will you enter the world of Switchcrafting this Halloween? Share with us in the comments!

— Gabby Cullen

After a month of anticipation, the day has finally come for your little ghosts and goblins to put on their costumes (again) and trick-or-treat ‘til they drop. In NYC, the candy bowl runneth over when it comes to options of where to door-to-door it on October 31. We’ve rounded up the hottest hoods for trick-or-treating complete with spooky decorations, costume parades and candy galore!

photo: Carnegie Hill Neighbors

Manhattan

Upper West Side  

19th Annual Halloween Celebration at American Museum of Natural History
Trick-or-treat in one of the most popular destinations for kids. In addition to loading up on candy amongst the pterodactyl, this early evening event will feature live musical performances, a magic show, arts and crafts and characters like Clifford, Curious George, Miffy and Cookie Mouse!

4-7 p.m.
Cost: $12/person; $11/museum members
Central Park West at 79th St.
Online: amnh.org

West 69th Street Block Association Trick-or-Treat
Trick-or-treaters flock to West 69th Street where police close the thoroughfare from Central Park West to Broadway. Kiddos can safety gather candy in the decorated building lobbies until 7 p.m. Should you feel like supporting the community organization’s work, volunteers will be on hand selling glowing necklaces to raise funds to beautify West 69th Street. Be prepared for big crowds!

Ends at 7p.m.
Cost: Free
Central Park West to Broadway
Online: w69st.com

Upper East Side 

Asphalt Screams!
Get some activity in before hitting the sugary streets at this event benefiting non-profit Asphalt Green’s “Fit Kids Fit City” campaign. Costumed kids can play Zombie Freeze Tag, Spooktacular Soccer Shootout and much more! Get there on time: The first 400 kids to arrive receive a goody bag. The event is free and open the public, although a suggested donation of $20/family is welcome. Interested? RSVP is requested.

4-6p.m.
Cost: Free, but donation of $20/family is welcomed
555 E 90th St
Online: asphaltgreen.org

 

photo: Carnegie Hill Neighbors

Carnegie Hill

Carnegie Hill Block Party
Every year, Carnegie Hill Neighbors hosts a spooky block party with a costume procession, art projects, candy treats and dancing in the streets to a lively DJ set. Trophies and prizes are awarded for best costumes by age, family and pet, and the neighborhood’s most festively-festooned townhouses and storefronts are recognized as well. If your little pirates and princesses aren’t sated by the gathering, wander the east 90s between Fifth and Lexington Avenues for good candy collecting and spooktacular decorations.

5-6:30 p.m.
92nd St. between Madison and Park Ave.
Online: carnegiehillneighbors.org

Chelsea

Clement Clarke Moore Park
Kick off trick-or-treating in Clement Clarke Moore Park — known by locals as “Seal Park”— on 10th Avenue at 22nd Street, then walk up and down the decorated brownstone blocks around the General Theological Seminary. The west side neighborhood’s most popular streets for gathering the goods are 21st and 22nd Streets between Ninth and Tenth Avenues; for less of a crowd, head to the houses between Eighth and Ninth Avenues.

21st-22nd St. between 8th and 10th Ave.
Online: nycgovparks.org

Greenwich Village

Washington Square Park Halloween Parade
They get the party started early in the Village. Gather by the iconic Washington Square Arch at 3p.m. for a kids’ costume parade around the park followed by some spooky fun with trick-or-treat bags, games and rides. You can then trick-or-treat your way through the surrounding streets of stately townhouses, just keep in mind that starting around 6:30 p.m. the more raucous ghouls and goblins (and naughty nurses) begin to descend on the area for the neighborhood’s legendary grown-up version of a Halloween Parade.

3-6 p.m.
Washington Square Park
Fifth Ave. between Waverly Place and W. 4th St
Online: nyu.edu

Battery Park

Asphalt Screams!
The downtown counterpart of the Upper East Side Asphalt Screams, this gathering geared toward keeping kids active includes activities such as Zombie Freeze Tag, Spooktacular Soccer Shootout and much more. The first 400 kids to arrive will receive a goody bag. It’s free, although a donation of $20 per family is suggested. RSVP is requested.

4-6p.m.
Cost: Free, but donation of $20/family is welcomed
212 North End Ave.
Online: asphaltgreen.org

photo: via makelessnoise on Flickr Creative Commons 

Financial District

Hometown Halloween at Trinity Church Graveyard
Meet a friendly ghost in Trinity Church’s historic graveyard. All ages are welcomed to the Trinity church yard to trick-or-treat with the “permanent residents” (John Astor! Alexander Hamilton!) of Lower Manhattan. Also on tap: hot apple cider, a photo booth and a chance to win a prize. Costumes encouraged!

Held 3-4p.m.
74 Trinity Place
Online: trinitywallstreet.org

Queens

Jackson Heights

Jackson Heights Halloween Parade
This Queens neighborhood’s wildly popular Halloween Parade is the second-largest Halloween kids parade in NYC. As if marching in that wasn’t enough reward in itself, at the end of the procession, all kids get goodie bags.

4:30p.m.
37th Ave. and 89th St.
Online: jhbg.org

Astoria

Astoria Community Trick or Treat
Astoria’s Connection Church hosts a “Trick or Treat Extravaganza” at the Astoria Heights Playground behind IS 10. Great for one-stop shopping (with security on site!) the event will feature trick or treating stations, games, costume contests, door prizes and a family photo booth.

6 – 8p.m.
45th St. and 30th Rd.
Online: facebook.com/events/315173005332894

Middle Village
For an authentic, suburban, small town vibe, head to Middle Village. Highly residential, with mostly single-family homes, this neighborhood contains lots of houses spooked up for the holidays (think big inflatables) and pedestrian-friendly streets for tiny trick-or-treaters. Check out the areas to the South and East of Juniper Valley Park for prime door-to-door action.

Sunnyside Gardens
For a similar feel to Middle Village that’s a little easier to get to by subway (it’s a short walk from the 46th St./Bliss St. stop on the 7 line) try Sunnyside Gardens. One of New York’s first planned communities, this cohesive landmarked area’s streets of charming houses and oversized trees make for manageable and picturesque candy collecting.

Brooklyn

Park Slope

Park Slope Halloween Parade
For this somewhat legendary parade, bring your costume A-game and join in at any point along the route, or enjoy the creative and creepy costumes as a spectator. If you’re marching, gather at 5:30 p.m. at 14th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues in preparation for a 6:30 p.m. kickoff. The parade will conclude at the Old Stone House in Washington Park on Fifth Avenue with a community gathering and dancing with the parade bands, winding down at 9 p.m. You can get started early here: in the late afternoon area businesses pass out Halloween candy to trick-or-treaters. While you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to hit some of the brownstone-lined streets, where residents are known for their out-of-this-world decorations.

5:30-9p.m.
7th Ave. at 14th St to Washington Park on 5th Ave.
Online: parkslopeciviccouncil.org

photo: Peter Lopez

Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill Halloween Parade
Costumed kids gather at this Brownstone Brooklyn neighborhood’s Cobble Hill Park and then hit the main drag of Court Street and the surrounding blocks to score big. (Venture further down Court to Carroll Gardens for even more candy and brownstones with large front gardens tricked out for the holiday.) Be on time: It’s not uncommon for businesses to have their candy stash completely cleared out by the festive costumed throngs.

4p.m.
Clinton St. between Verandah Place and Congress St
Online: cobblehillassociation.blogspot.com

Bedford Stuyvesant

Bed-Stuy Neighborhood Parade and Trick-or-Treat
When it comes to Halloween, Bed-stuy is an equal opportunity treat provider: the neighborhood encourages both kids and dogs to dress up and load up on treats at area houses and businesses. The Stuyvesant Heights Parents Association is sponsoring a spooky Story Patch, dance contest, and parade at Fulton Park on Stuyvesant Avenue, with festivities kicking off at 4:30 p.m. Afterwards, pick up a trick-or-treat map created by Bed-Stuy homeowners and block association members for the locations of eager candy distributors.  Should there be any doubt  where the treats are flowing, just look for the orange and black balloons along the way. (Now that’s full service!)

4:30-7:30p.m. 
Near 179 Erasmus St.
Online: facebook.com/events/366016516888248

Brooklyn Heights

Halloween in the Heights
It’s hard to find a more festive block in The Heights than Garden Place, which is blocked off from traffic in honor of the holiday.  Residents go all out, constructing elaborate Halloween displays in front of the street’s historic brownstones — fake coffins, life-size mummies, smoke machines,  jack o’lanterns en masse, etc. It’s a festive and very busy scene, so go early if you want to come out of it with treats in the bucket. For a quieter but still lovely trick-or-treating experience, head to nearby streets Remsen and Joralemon.

Fort Greene/Clinton Hill

Clinton Hill Children’s Halloween Walk and Performance
The Clinton Hill Children’s Halloween Walk and Performance is a favorite local event, with trick-or-treating on the streets and musical performances out in front of homes. Head to Pratt-Clinton Hill Community Garden for the beginning of the parade at 5p.m.

5p.m.
Dekalb Ave. at Hall St.
Clinton Hill
Online: societyforclintonhill.org

photo: Chris Franko via Halloween 313

Halloween 313
While you’re in the Fort Greene/Clinton Hill area, make sure you check out the house at 313 Clinton Avenue  – the residents go above and beyond the Halloween call every year to produce a kid-friendly original theatrical performance for the locals. Performances run every 30 minutes starting at 5p.m. until  9:30 p.m.

5-9:30p.m.
313 Clinton Ave.
Clinton Hill
Online: facebook.com/Halloween313Theatrical

Greenpoint

The Witches’ Walk
Now a Greenpoint tradition, this Halloween parade hosted by the popular neighborhood children’s store The Flying Squirrel is a good choice for younger ghouls and goblins. In addition to strutting in costume, you can expect face painting, arts and crafts and pizza courtesy of Two Boots. En masse trick or treating at neighborhood businesses ensues following the procession.

4:30p.m.
The Flying Squirrel
87 Oak St.
Greenpoint
Online: flyingsquirrelbaby.com

The Bronx

Fieldston and Riverdale
The upscale ‘hood of Riverdale always makes for some good candy collecting, but the area’s neighbor, the community of Fieldston, is worthy of destination trick-or-treating. With much of it recognized as a landmarked historic district, the positively suburban-feeling area is filled with trees and beautiful houses that set the perfect backdrop for Halloween activities. (The varied architectural styles range from Tudor and Art and Crafts, to “manor” and “castle.”) There’s a good chance you’ll forget you’re in New York City.

Staten Island

Halloween in Richmond Town
Staten Island can offer you a trick or treating experience like none other in the NYC area: going door-to-door in a village from the 1600s!  Halloween at the island’s historic museum complex also features tasty treats for costumed kiddies as well as crafts, apple bobbing and games.

3:30-5pm.
Historic Richmond Town
Clarke Ave.
Staten Island
Online: historicrichmondtown.org

Have a recommendation? Share your favorite trick-or-treating hot spot in the comments below! 

Ashly Grzyb