Halloween’s just days away, so we’ve got a really short window to add some spooky thrills to our schedule. If you don’t have trick or treating plans for Halloween or if you’re free on Halloween Eve, gather the kids in costume and make your way to Morris Arboretum in Pennsylvania. It’s hosting a spooky fun lantern-lit Halloween walk.
Mix things up a bit this Halloween with a visit to Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia during its first-ever Lighted Lantern Halloween Walk and Ghostly Gathering.
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The family-friendly event will be held on Friday, October 30, 2020, and on Halloween. Both evenings will run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Morris ArBOOretum welcomes all guests – kiddos and adults – to wear their costumes for an evening of good, old-fashioned fun.
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Guests will receive goodie bags, and the evening will be filled with fun activities such as games and ghost stories. You’ll also get to see the Fairytale Scarecrows illuminated.
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The ArBOOretum will feature goodies, including snacks and hot drinks, for sale to warm you up.
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If you can’t make it in the evening, you can still enjoy an autumn visit to the Arboretum during the Annual Scarecrow Walk.
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The event will be held through October 31 and features more than 50 fairy-tale themed scarecrows, making it a fun event for the whole family.
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Advanced reservations are required for both events, and spaces are limited to ensure appropriate social distancing. Make reservations for the Lighted Lantern Halloween Walk and Ghostly Gathering.
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Stop by the official website of Morris Arboretum for more information. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Will you be heading out on this lantern-lit Halloween walk at Morris Arboretum? Join the conversation in the comments! If you’re a fan of the paranormal, you’ll definitely want to visit the Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg.
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