![]() For more information, visit Halloween Safety Members of The Wildlife Experience receive free admission. Admission is free for children younger than two, $4.95 for children age two to twelve, $7.95 for adults and $6.95 for seniors. Candy booths will line the museum’s hallways so children can fill bags with candy and spooky toys. This safe and fun Halloween celebration is for children of all ages and features games, scary stories, creepy crawly crafts, and a haunted graveyard. The Wildlife Experience will host Trick-or-Treat OFF the Street on Wednesday, October 31. on Wednesday, October 22, and receive the discounted rate of $4. For more information or to prepay, visit Prepay by 7 p.m. The fun takes place at Goodson Recreation Center, located at 6315 S. Little ghosts and goblins, ages 11 and younger, will delight in costume contests, carnival games, a haunted house, temporary tattoos, crafts and lots of treats. South Suburban Parks and Recreation will host the season’s first Halloween celebration Spooktacular and Spooktoddler. For more information, visit Spooktacular and Spooktoddler The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children and free for children ages 3-12 in costume (tickets to the Corn Maze are sold separately). While you are there, explore the myriad of animals at the working farm, tour the historical ranch, and enjoy the carnival rides! The amazing Corn Maze is located right next door. The Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield’s 10-acre pumpkin patch will be full of pumpkins on October 11 and 12. For more information, visit Pumpkin Festival Kids can enjoy a safe trick-or-treat around the lighted and decorated Oval Garden. Trick-or-treaters can visit more than 30 trick-or-treat stations including vampire bats, reptiles, spiders and Denver Zoo’s other creatures. This year’s theme encourages children to be a hero for the planet and dress up as their favorite superhero while they learn about several ways they can help the environment. The Denver Zoo’s 24th annual “Boo at the Zoo” offers trick-or-treaters close encounters of the creepy kind. Participating businesses will be posted at The art will be displayed from October 26 until October 31. New this year – the art department and students from Rock Canyon High School will paint festive scenes on the windows of participating Castle Pines Chamber Members. In addition, children can decorate cookies and enter to win one of two $25 gift certificates to Toys “R” Us. Trick or Treat Street in Castle Pines NorthĬhildren in costume can visit local businesses to trick or treat. Here are some fun alternatives or additions to traditional Halloween trick-or-treating: Ghosts and goblins will be looking for tricks and treats.
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