I was able to pull some
places around Greenville where you and the kids can safely trick or treat on
Halloween!
places around Greenville where you and the kids can safely trick or treat on
Halloween!
- Halloween Hoopla. October 29, 2017, 4-8 pm – The
Church at Greer
Station’s annual Halloween event in Greer City Park. Free candy,
crafts and entertainment. Concessions and rides available for purchase.
Family friendly and alcohol-free event. - Boo in the Zoo | Greenville Zoo.
October 20-29, 2017 – An annual
favorite Boo in the Zoo allows kids to experience the Greenville Zoo after
hours. The animals aren’t the biggest attraction though (in fact some of
them may be already tucked in their dens for the night) but instead the
zoo is sprinkled with partners handing out treats and non-scary Halloween
decorations. Dates: October 20-22 and 27-29, 2017. Hours: Fridays are 5:30
– 8 pm. Saturdays & Sundays are 4-8 pm. Admission: Greenville Zoo
Members: $7/children and free for adults. Public: $8/children and $6 for
adults. Ages: 12 and under. Where: Greenville Zoo. Trick-or-treat bags are
provided to paying children. The Greenville Zoo does not charge for babies
but only children with a treat bag will receive treats. This year a free
park & ride service will also be provided from County Square. See our
family guide on Boo in the Zoo to get the inside scoop on what to
expect. - Halloween at Heritage Park. This
event has been moved from October 28 to October 30 due to expected
inclement weather! October 30, 2017
– Local groups and organizations gather to provide a Happy Halloween at
Heritage Park! The event will have inflatables, vendors, games, and trick
or treating in the evening. Date: Monday, October 30, 2017. Hours: 4-7:30
p.m. (trick or treating from 5:00-7:30). Admission: This is a free event.
Where: Heritage Park, Simpsonville Website. Inflatables, games with
prizes, and food vendors. Small bags are provided but children are
encouraged to bring their own. Trick or Treat Lane is open with candy
stops from 5:30 – 7:30 pm. - Halloween Festival | Downtown
Clemson. October 31, 2017 –
Trick-or-treating, caramel apples, inflatables, a balloon artist and more.
Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2017. Hours: 4-6 p.m. Where: Downtown Clemson. Activities
typically include: Apple Caramel Creation Station, Story Telling, Balloon
Artist, Inflatables, Trick-or-Treating and a photographer who will print 4
x 6 photos for families to take home. - Landrum Halloween Stroll and Fall
Festival. When: October 31, 2017, 5 – 7 pm. Where: Downtown Landrum. Fall Festival in
downtown Landrum with food trucks, dancing, family activities, games and
crafts, trick or treating and costume contest. - Publix. Trick or treating times are TBD for 2017.
October 31 – Trick-or-treating at Publix is one of my family’s traditional
go-to-events. It’s simple and some of the Publix stores even have small
carnival games or activities set up. Last year’s times were 4-7 p.m. Check
with your local store to see if they are participating this year. - Boo Bash | Haywood Mall. October 31, 2017 – Costumed kids are
invited to a Boo Bash at Haywood Mall on October 31st from 6-9 pm in Belk
Court. Enjoy ghostly games, a costume contest, candy, crafts and so much
more! Event is free and open to the public. Click here for more
information. - Malloween | Westgate Mall. October 31, 2017 – Participating
retailers throughout the mall will offer special treats to little ghouls
& goblins in a fun environment. Click here for more information.
October 31, 2017- Gaffney Outlet Marketplace is hosting a trunk or treat
event, as well as trick or treating throughout the mall, 5 -8 pm. Food
trucks will also be on site. There
will be no trick-or-treating at Shops of Greenridge this year. - Little Monsters Halloween Bash | Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery.
Head to the Swamp Rabbit Cafe on October 31 from 4 pm – 6 pm to celebrate
Halloween with candy, a costume contest, a photo booth, coloring, and a
hay ride! - Slater Hall-O-WEEN | Slater Hall. Slayter Hall, Haunted House. October
30, 2017, 7-10 pm. October 31, 2017, 7-11 pm. Admission: $5. 5 Whitney
Street, Slater, South Carolina. - Corn Maze – Fall Fun at Fisher’s Orchards continues through Oct.
31. Saturdays are family days, and activities include wagon rides, a
maze, picking apples, gourds and pumpkins, a petting zoo, and picnics. The
farm is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays. It is located at 650 Fisher
Road in Greer. Visit www.fishersorchard.com. - A fall festival and trunk or treat is 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31
at Living Hope Baptist Church in Liberty. The free event for the community
will include games, hayrides, Trunk or Treat Alley, hotdogs and more. For
details, visit www.facebook.com/pages/Living-Hope-Baptist-Church. - Lee Road Baptist Church in Taylors will have its annual Fall
Festival 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Visit www.leeroad.com. - Rutherford Baptist Church in Greenville will have its trunk or
treat event 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31. Free hot dog supper and candy will be
offered. For details, visit its Facebook page. - Pelham First Baptist Church in Greer will have its fall
festival 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31. For details, visit www.pelhamfbc.com. - Laurel Baptist Church in Greenville will have its trunk or
treat at 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 31. For details, call 864-288-1711. - Life Spring Community Church/Nazarene in Simpsonville will
host a community trunk or treat 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31. The free event
will have hot dogs, chips and drinks as well for all that attend. Its
annual fall festival will follow 4-8 p.m. Nov. 1. For details, visit
www.lifespringnaz.net. - Zion United Methodist Church in Easley will host a trunk or
treat at 6 p.m. Oct. 31. The church will pass out candy in the parking
lot, and play games in the fellowship hall on the lower level. This is a
free event for the community. The church is located at 432 Zion Church Rd,
Easley. For details, visit www.facebook.com/ZionChurchEasley. - Pickens First Baptist Church will host The Graveyard to learn
the fate of the new arrivals and Cloud 9 Experience for a free hot dog
supper and bible-based games at its Pickens location. Child care will be
provided for small children whose parents would prefer to join them after
The Graveyard tour. Food will be served from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 31. For
details, visit www.fbcpickens.org. - The city of Easley and Gilstrap Family Dealership’s Children’s
Fall Festival is 4 -8 p.m. Oct. 31 at Old Market Square in downtown
Easley. Trick or treat from downtown merchants 4-6 p.m. Activities include
inflatables, games, prizes, costume contest, music and the fire
department’s Smokehouse. Visit www.easleyevents.com. - Great Candy Buy-Back Program. November 1 – 7, 2017 After all
your trick-or-treating is over, be sure to head to Holly Tree Pediatric
Dentistry where kids can sell their Halloween candy for $1 per pound (5lb
max per child). The candy will be shipped to troops overseas. Drawings and
Thank You notes are encouraged to pack with the candy. You can also share
names/addresses of family and friends who are currently serving our
country to receive a box of candy. November 1, 2017, 8:30 am – 5 pm.
November 2, 2017, 8 am – 3 pm. November 3, 2017, 8 am – 1 pm. November 7,
2017, 8:30 am – 5 pm.