Experience These Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Flint & Genesee

Halloween is around the corner and kids everywhere are picking out their favorite costumes, watching Halloween movies and listening to the Monster Mash. If you are looking for things to do, Flint & Genesee is booming with fall activities – apple orchards, hayrides and trunk-or-treats. Keep the spooky spirit alive and switch things up a bit by attending one of these fun, kid-friendly Halloween events.

Halloween Ghosts and Goodies

Through the month of October, Crossroads Village will be filled with treats and tricks, cider and doughnuts, little monsters and big fun for the whole family. Enjoy a day filled with enchanted forests, Halloween shows and more. For more information, visit Crossroads Village’s website.

Halloween Hootenanny

Join Longway Planetarium for a night of boogieing, treats, prizes and the Ooky Spooky Light Show. Come in your best costume for a chance to win a special prize. For more information, visit their Facebook Event.

Halloween Party & Skate

Have some Halloween fun at Rollhaven Skating Center. Activities for the day include pumpkin relay, scream contest, mummy wrap, pumpkin golf, candy scramble and more. For more information, visit their Facebook Event.

An Event So Good It’s Scary

Bring the kids to Downtown Fenton to stroll from store to store collecting candy from over 40 participating merchants. For more information visit, the Fenton Chamber of Commerce’s website.

Halloween in the Gardens

Visit Applewood Estates for the final weekend of the season. Bring the kids in their Halloween costumes and look for tricks and treats throughout the grounds. Other kid-friendly Halloween activities are scheduled throughout the day. For more information, visit Applewood Estate’s website.

Lil’ Monsters Halloween Bash

Put on your costumes and spend the day at the Genesee Valley Center. Children will receive a lil’ monsters trick or treat bag stuffed with special prices. After receiving a bag, kids can trick or treat at participating businesses. For more information, visit Genesee Valley Center’s website.

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