Explore historical concepts of Spiritualism, awe, and wonder from the 19th century at Duke Homestead. You are invited to wander the property to see what wonders you can find. Appropriate for all ages. (No experiences are designed to scare!) Participation will require walking and standing on uneven terrain. Bring your own flashlight!
Ghoulash! is an annual festival featuring fall and Halloween themed activities led by the Greensboro Youth Council (GYC) in partnership with Greensboro Downtown Parks Inc. The free event is held in downtown Greensboro each October. The festival is a family-friendly and spooktacular afternoon full of games, inflatables, face-painting, candy, and more.
Triangle Train and the North Carolina Railway Museum are currently closed. Click through to their website to see if they have reopened and if this event will be happening in 2020, otherwise we expect they’ll be back for 2021. Normally: Celebrate Halloween at New Hope Valley on the Triangle Train.
Dress up in costume and go trick-or-treating at the zoo. 9-3pm both Saturdays.
Delightful, not frightful train ride. $1.50 per person. 9am-3pm both Saturdays
Trunk or treat with candy, inflatables, petting zoo, face painting, free chili and more.
Games, a costume contest with prizes, and concession available. Bring a canned or boxed food item and receive 2 game tickets. Items will be donated to the McPherson County Food Bank.
Head to the McPherson American Legion for a Halloween party from 9pm – midnight. Includes costume contest.
Canceled for 2022, look for their return in 2023!
The Mulvane Art Museum and the Tonantzín Society present a community celebration of Day of the Dead. Enjoy free hands-on art activities, face painting, traditional refreshments, and games.