Do you want some alternatives to Trick or Treat this year? Here are some great Halloween events that are happening in the Denver area as an alternative to Trick or Treat.
Trick-or-treating may be
tons of fun, but there are so many other wonderful things to do this
Halloween season. The best part about Halloween is that it lasts all
month long, so the whole family can head out and celebrate the spooky
season every single weekend. Check out these five great options for
Halloween fun for the whole family. Just be sure to get a few costumes
this year since you’ll want to wear a new one to every one of these
events.
Bug-A-Boo
Butterfly Pavilion
6252 W. 104th Ave.
Westminster, CO 80020
(303) 469-5441
www.butterflies.org
Dates: October 27 and 28, 2012
This annual event at the Butterfly Pavilion is a great way for kids to enjoy all sorts of creepy-crawly fun, and actually learn a little bit along the way. Your children will learn all about spiders, tarantulas and scorpions with live, hands-on activities. Plus, make sure to wear that costume as there will be a costume parade, face painting, exhibits and trick-or-treating. Plus, you can also explore the amazing Butterfly Pavilion while there.
Butterfly Pavilion
6252 W. 104th Ave.
Westminster, CO 80020
(303) 469-5441
www.butterflies.org
Dates: October 27 and 28, 2012
This annual event at the Butterfly Pavilion is a great way for kids to enjoy all sorts of creepy-crawly fun, and actually learn a little bit along the way. Your children will learn all about spiders, tarantulas and scorpions with live, hands-on activities. Plus, make sure to wear that costume as there will be a costume parade, face painting, exhibits and trick-or-treating. Plus, you can also explore the amazing Butterfly Pavilion while there.
Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
Mazzotti Farms
21420 Weld County Road 8
Hudson, CO 80642
(303) 536-4089
www.mazzottifarms.com
Mazzotti Farms is a fantastic, locally-owned farm that grows delicious vegetables and fruits year-round. During the fall, however, the farm really comes alive with Halloween fun. First, check out the Corn Maze, a perfect scare-free maze for all ages. Then grab your own pumpkin straight from the field and create your very own scarecrow. There is also a giant slide, an authentic 18-foot teepee and a petting zoo. There is so much to do at Mazzotti Farms for the Halloween season that you’ll probably want to do it more than once. With the drive being under an hour from Denver, there’s no excuse not to go back.
Mazzotti Farms
21420 Weld County Road 8
Hudson, CO 80642
(303) 536-4089
www.mazzottifarms.com
Mazzotti Farms is a fantastic, locally-owned farm that grows delicious vegetables and fruits year-round. During the fall, however, the farm really comes alive with Halloween fun. First, check out the Corn Maze, a perfect scare-free maze for all ages. Then grab your own pumpkin straight from the field and create your very own scarecrow. There is also a giant slide, an authentic 18-foot teepee and a petting zoo. There is so much to do at Mazzotti Farms for the Halloween season that you’ll probably want to do it more than once. With the drive being under an hour from Denver, there’s no excuse not to go back.
Halloween Science
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80205
(303) 370-6000
www.dmns.org
Date: October 28, 2012
The amazing people over at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science are ready to bring you another fun, educational way to celebrate the Halloween season with your little ones. Aimed at age four through first-grade level, this Halloween Science event will let your tyke create fog, make potions that will actually change colors and even create magical concoctions that you can eat. This magical class teaches all about the wizardry of chemical changes.
Trick or Treat Train
Colorado Railroad Museum
17155 W. 44th Ave.
Golden, CO 80403
(303) 279-4591
www.coloradorailroadmuseum.org
Dates: October 27 and 28, 2012
For those fans of everything railroad and trains, this is the perfect Halloween treat. Visit Colorado’s fantastic Railroad Museum and enjoy a fun and safe place to take your kids in costume. The whole family will be able to take a ride in a vintage passenger car with all the conductors and engineers in full costume. As the train stops, your spooky tyke can hop out and trick-or-treat and then get ready for the next stop. There is also a “not-so-spooky” haunted railcar and a silly-fun graveyard to visit. When you are all done, be sure to check out the pumpkin patch and get plenty of great photos from your visit.
For more information see CBS.
Colorado Railroad Museum
17155 W. 44th Ave.
Golden, CO 80403
(303) 279-4591
www.coloradorailroadmuseum.org
Dates: October 27 and 28, 2012
For those fans of everything railroad and trains, this is the perfect Halloween treat. Visit Colorado’s fantastic Railroad Museum and enjoy a fun and safe place to take your kids in costume. The whole family will be able to take a ride in a vintage passenger car with all the conductors and engineers in full costume. As the train stops, your spooky tyke can hop out and trick-or-treat and then get ready for the next stop. There is also a “not-so-spooky” haunted railcar and a silly-fun graveyard to visit. When you are all done, be sure to check out the pumpkin patch and get plenty of great photos from your visit.
For more information see CBS.
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