Pennsylvania Halloween Events 2024
Are you ready to track down some fun events for Halloween 2024? We have put together one of the largest calendars of Halloween events in the United States for you. We’ve located holiday activities for all ages – from kid-friendly children’s activities to adult Halloween parties. We don’t have every event yet, but there are plenty of ideas to get you and your family in the mood for Halloween in Pennsylvania.
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Happy Halloween! We hope you had fun with all the events we found! Check the festival pages for more 2022 events near you leading up to Thanksgiving and the beginning of December. See you next year for more Halloween fun!
Many have been canceled or their websites were not updated for this year. Please double-check the event organizer's websites before heading over to any events in case of any changes or cancellations.
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2024 Events
Past Events
Lehigh Valley Jack-o-Lantern Festival - Allentown, PA - Oct 19, 2019
Live music, pumpkin carving, costume parade and contest, hayrides, clowns and face painting, and more.
Monster Madness Sleepover - Pittsburgh, PA - Oct 25, 2019
A frightfully fun evening guaranteed to make your hair stand on end. . . literally! It’s a deliciously gross, ghastly good time to be had by all young witches, wizards, and monsters. Costumes encouraged!
Trick or Treat & Zombie Ball - State College, PA - Oct 25, 2019
Many vendors in the Nittany Mall pass out candy and goodies to the kids for a safe trick-or-treat experience.
Halloween at Barcade - Philadelphia, PA - Oct 26, 2019
Halloween Tot Parade - Philadelphia, PA - Oct 31, 2019
Modifications for 2020: Parade is canceled but Spruce Hill Community Association is discussing alternative Halloween fun – visit their Facebook page to find out what they plan! Normally: Tots and their parents/guardians are invited to the annual Spruce Hill Halloween Parade and Party. The parade will kick off at 4:30 p.m. at 45th and Larchwood, but gathering will begin at 4 p.m. The parade ends on “Little Osage” (4200 block of Osage Ave.), where the tots will be treated to cider, baked goods and other treats provided by neighbors and local businesses.
For more Halloween fun in Pennsylvania, check out our pages for these classic fall activities:
Haunted HousesPumpkin PatchesGhost Tours
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