UPDATE (Oct. 30): Due to the weather, Trick or Treat at Werewolf Creek has been canceled. However, we’ll join the Post Oak Mall ‘s trick-or-treating event on Saturday from 5-7 p.m. We’ll have plenty of candy, so come see us!
By Gerry Logan, Special Event Supervisor
Last year, we were delightfully overwhelmed with more than 6,000 attendees at our first Trick or Treat at Werewolf Creek. We’re prepared for an even larger attendance this year with more hayrides to get you to sites faster, better lighting, and more candy!
If you’re looking for a safe, family-friendly place to enjoy Halloween, Trick or Treat at Werewolf Creek is the perfect venue.
Wolf Pen Creek Park will transform into a 5-acre, trick-or-treating paradise from 5-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30. Dozens of candy booths will be providing free treats throughout the festival site, which will also feature carnival games, face painting, petting zoo, joy jumps, hayrides and much more.
New additions this year include photo opportunities with Disney and Marvel characters, mini hay maze, Lil’ Monster Mile and a scarecrow contest.
Admission is free, but the Lil’ Monster Mile is $15 per person or $35 for a group of four.
Scarecrow Contest
Compete for prizes by creating and displaying a family-friendly scarecrow during the event. Each scarecrow will have a sign and entry name. Set-up begins at 9 a.m. for all divisions, and scarecrows must be on display from 2-9 p.m. The registration deadline is 5 p.m. on Monday. Oct. 26.
Convenient parking is available at Post Oak Mall, and parking for the physically challenged will be available at the Colgate Drive entrance off of Eastmark Drive. Hayride drop-off and pickup locations will be at Post Oak Mall and the Arts Council of Brazos Valley.
Guests may bring refreshments, but coolers must be 48 quarts or smaller. Alcohol, glass containers and pets aren’t allowed. Food vendors will also be available.
If you’re interested in hosting a candy booth or volunteering, we still have openings. The deadline to register is Friday.
For complete details, visit cstx.gov/halloween.
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