![]() Here, you can embark on a short nature walk, hear some not-so-spooky stories, roast marshmallows and make festive crafts. Lighted jack-o’-lanterns illuminate the way as you tour the Fountain Creek Nature trail and surrounding center area. booseum Jacko-lanterns will light the way at the Jack-O-Lantern Trail. Children 12 and under in costume get free admission. Olympic & Paralympic Museum on Halloween weekend for tricks, treats and more. Treats and prizes will be handed out to kids during the activities. During your stroll, you’ll visit five interactive art and history stations, such as Culinary Creativity, Natural Wonders, and Pumpkin Fun. The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum welcomes friends and family to have some festive fall fun during Family Fall Crawl at 2 p.m. you can participate in a costume parade and contest where they’ll give out 1st and 2nd place prizes for age groups 0-6 and 7-12. Plus, the center will host a Spooky Scavenger Hunt in the exhibit hall for extra fun.īring your kids and dogs over to The Garden for an afternoon of Halloween shenanigans, candy and costumes. the center has various locations set up throughout the space for kids to trick or treat and parade around in their costumes. Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Centerĭon’t wait for Halloween to trick-or-treat, head over the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center instead. ![]() to 2 p.m., and lunch is included.Į Garden of the Ghouls: Trick or Treat at Garden of the Gods This Kid’s Morning Out happens from 10 a.m. Plus, they’ll get to meet some live misunderstood animals. Bear Creek Boo Bashĭrop off your young ghoulies for a Saturday morning hike along spooky trails to learn about some of Bear Creek’s creepiest creatures. Fallidays in Old Colorado CityĮnjoy live music, a pumpkin patch, balloon animals, face painters, stilt walker, henna, corn hole, pumpkin painting, dancing witches, scarecrows, cider, hot chocolate, sidewalk sales and more. ![]() The festival happens 4-7:30 p.m., and the Aerial Gondolas will run from 4 to 6 p.m.ī Halloween at Royal Gorge Bridge. Kids can also meet and learn about live animals, including snakes and rabbits. When your bag’s too heavy to carry, sit for a spell and enjoy some spooky tunes from the local Deja Bluz band. There won’t be any tricks at Boo at the Bridge, only treats as local businesses and nonprofits gather at Royal Gorge Bridge to fill your bags with candy and goodies. Walk the trails around Bear Creek Nature Center, meeting creepy costumed characters along the way that will unravel and dispel myths about things that go bump in the night. Family dressed in costume for Boo at the Zoo.
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