● What to expect: Fall-O-Ween at Heritage Hill Historical Park returns for its fourth year, offering Halloween and fall-themed photo opportunities around the decorated historical grounds. Families can explore a straw maze, participate in a scavenger hunt for treats, and enjoy a festive atmosphere. Costumes are encouraged, and leashed pets are welcome.
● What to expect: The Halloween Spooktacular is a local community event in Newport Beach where families can go to enjoy music, carnival games, costume contests, a haunted walkthrough, bounce houses, food trucks, and more. Food will also be available for purchase from local eateries.
● What to expect: Join more than 300 guests at Fred's Mexican Cafe’s annual Halloween bar crawl. Guests can don their costumes and roam Main Street, stopping in more than 10 bars and nightclubs.
● What to expect: This Halloween-themed festival features over 100 vendors selling unique patches, pins, vintage clothing, and spooky items. Attendees can enjoy live music, costume contests, trick-or-treating, food trucks, and pie-eating contests.
● What to expect: Boo at the Oaks is an after-dark event at Santiago Oaks Regional Park where guests can explore the park through guided night hikes, nature stations, crafts, and a scavenger hunt for prizes. Costumes are encouraged but must be safe for hiking on dirt trails. This event requires advance registration.
● What to expect: Halloween Zoo-Tacular at the OC Zoo offers a day of family-friendly Halloween fun, including a scavenger hunt, trick-or-treating, and spooky crafts for kids. Visitors can also watch zoo animals receive treat-filled pumpkins throughout the day. No reservations are required, and activities are free with paid zoo admission, with parking available for $5.
● What to expect: Boo at the Bay offers spooky stories, creepy crafts, weird science experiments, bizarre animals, and hair-raising games at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. Costumes are encouraged, and nature-focused community partners will have booths and exhibits. The event may be cancelled in case of rain or bad weather.
● What to expect: Little Folk Club returns for a spooktacular Halloween celebration, featuring interactive music and festive fun for kids at Clock Courtyard in Mariner’s Village. Children are encouraged to bring their own instruments and join in the musical fun.
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