Ghosts. Goblins. Halloween Celebrations in Boulder for the Kiddos.

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Where to go. What do to with your kiddos on Halloween. Boulder has options! Here are a few of the best ones around…

What will you do with your kids on Halloween? Share your best resources here so we all know what to do and where to go.

Pearl Street Mall’s Annual Munchkin Masquerade – Each Halloween, Downtown Boulder is invaded by thousands of tiny ghosts & goblins, dinosaurs & dragons, fairies & princes, super heroes and animals of every size, trick-or-treating along Pearl Street. 2 to 4pm, rain or shine on the Pearl Street Mall. More information here. October 31, 2015 for safe and fun trick-or-treating along the Mall.

Fairview High School’s Trick or Treat Street – Fairview High School opens it’s doors to young trick or treaters. They decorate the hallways and hand out candy in the rooms. Fun for the small kiddos! More info here. October 28, 2015 from 5 to 7:30pm.

South Boulder Recreation Center’s Halloween Carnival – Celebrate Halloween with active, indoor family fun! Join the fun at the SBRC from 3 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. $5 per child (ages 3 to 8) includes all activities such as carnival games, crafts, face painting, prizes, snacks and more! Wear your costume! More details here or Online Registration

Colorado Railroad Museum’s Trick or Treat Train – The Railroad Halloween Town is a safe place to enjoy Halloween. Catch a ride behind the historic locomotive in vintage passenger cars hosted by conductors and engineers in full costume. The Trick or Treat  Visit all the Town’s special stops to fill your treat bags and tickle your funny bones. Try a visit to our “not so spooky” haunted railcar or the Olde Railroaders silly graveyard. And, get a great picture of your costume as you pause in front of our Pumpkin Patch. Train departs every 30 minutes between 10:00AM and 4:00PM. Museum Members and children under 2 are free, $5 for children (2-15), $15 for adults, $10 for seniors (over 60). More info here.

 

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