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Halloween happenings in The Woodlands
THE WOODLANDS, TX – There’s so much happening, Halloween hijinks wise, that you might be scared to move or make a choice. Luckily, Woodlands Online has a complete list of all your All Hallow’s Eve weekend fun! Check out these amazing events.
All weekend
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Registration is ongoing for the Halloween Cornhole Tournament at Moonshine Deck.
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Hit Fielding’s Local Kitchen & Bar for its Halloween Specials of spooky cocktails and frightfully good food or Fielding’s Wood Grill for its Halloween at the Grill specials, all week.
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The Texas Renaissance Festival’s theme this weekend is All Hallow’s Eve, with a ton of ghoulies and ghosties and the Transylvanian Court adding to the old-fashioned fun.
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The Woodlands Church’s Fall Festival is happening after every service all weekend.
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The Adventure Begins is holding it’s Franken-Bill’s Halloween Costume Sale, where you can buy a costume, or enter to win prizes if you show up in one.
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Enjoy a staycation at The Woodlands Resort, who’s celebrating Halloween all weekend long with the entire family.
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P6 Farm’s 13th annual Fall Festival is some amazing outdoor fall fun.
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What could be spookier than casting a vote this weekend? Early Voting is happening all weekend long.
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Wear a costume and get a free monster slushie at Taco Inn Churrería Porfirio.
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Shoot zombies and gain invaluable life (and death) skills at the Warrior Guard Zombie Run.
Friday
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Freddy’s 4th Trunk or Treat at Mercedes-Benz of The Woodlands is a frightfully good time for all the family, kids included!
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Chick-fil-A Magnolia and Christ Church of Magnolia have teamed up for their inaugural Fall Festival from 5 - 8 p.m.
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Kids and adults alike can find terror among the trees at Texas TreeVentures’ Frights, Heights, and Bites, with adults needed to accompany younger participants.
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The annual Halloween at the Y Trunk ‘n’ Treat is a Woodlands area mainstay put on by our local ghouls and boys at the YMCA.
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For some daytime, kiddie-friendly spooky fun, hit The Woodlands Children’s Museum for Storytime Theatre, where attendees will be enthralled by a reading of The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything.
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For a free educational event and night hike, head to the W.G. Jones State Forest for Owl Prowl.
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The Kink Team’s second annual Fall Festival will start at 3 p.m. at Lakeside Park.
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More than 30 themed-out trunks will be on hand to enamor kiddos at Stonebridge Church’s Trickiest Trunk or Treat.
Saturday
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DJ’d music and costume costumes are going down at The Classy Cork Wine Room Halloween Party.
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Kayak your way through Halloween with The Woodlands Township’s Tandem Trick-or-Treat on Lake Woodlands!
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Gallop on over to Inspiration Ranch’s Trot or Treat for frolicking fun.
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The Woodlands Methodist Church’s Trunk or Treat starts early.
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Indian Springs Village Association’s Taste of the Village is a free event full of family fun.
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Why not try rapping on the door of MB Speakeasy for their Edgar Allan Poe Dressup Party?
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Market Street is falling for fun with its Fall Festival and Pumpkin Photo Op.
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Halloween at Creekside is so scary it even features dinosaurs!
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For some grownup fun, head over to the Goose’s Acre Halloween Costume Party.
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The Magnolia Fire Department is hosting a Haunted House at Station 181.
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Something for even the pets – Operation Pets Alive’s Howl-o-ween Fall Fest at Northshore Park.
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Run (or jog or even walk) for your life at the Spindletree Jogging Trail Halloween Parkrun.
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Adult athletic fun is happening with Woody Pine Sports’ Volleyween Tournamant.
Sunday
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Bring the doggies in costume for contests and pumpkin painting at Lovebeans Coffee House’s Pups, Paint, & Pumpkins event.
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The Rob Fleming Rec Center plays host to Trick or Treat Trail featuring Monster Mash.
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Grace Chapel Assembly of God is brightening the evening with Light the Night Fall Fun Night.
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