GoCampingAmerica.com | Posted November
3rd, 2015
Goblins & Ghouls: Campsites
with Great Halloween Traditions
Happy Camper Blog
Halloween is a
time for fun traditions like pumpkin carving, haunted houses, hay rides and
trick-or-treating. But did you know you can experience these festive
activities all throughout the month of October? Many campgrounds spend the
month celebrating with a variety of events making them the perfect
destination for your next fall family
outing!
Check out the kind of
Halloween fun you can find at these seven campgrounds, and if you’re looking
for other places to celebrate Halloween, use our park
finder to find a campground near
you.
- Gettysburg
Campground in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - This
park has three consecutive Halloween-themed weekends the last three weekends
of October. Activities include crafts, a pumpkin carving contest, campsite
decorating and costume contests for adults and children, trick or treating,
haunted hayrides, a Halloween dance and a haunted
house. - Scenic
Ridge Campground in Whitewater, Wisconsin - This
park has a 15-minute haunted trail that includes a cemetery and a black maze.
Halloween themed weekends are scheduled the middle three weekends of October
and also include a chili potluck, a costume contest, trick-or-treating and a
pumpkin hunt. - Land-O-Pines
Family Campground, Covington, Louisiana - This
park offers a wide range of activities and entertainment for Halloween with
four consecutive Halloween themed weekends, including a “Kiddie Halloween
Bash” for kids 12 and under Oct. 9-11 with nighttime candy hunt, trick or
treating, a costume contest, a coloring contest, music, a hayride and kids
only bingo. Other weekends include a Zombie weekend with a “Find the Hidden
Body Parts” contest, a Zombie Obstacle Course, a Zombie Costume Contest, and
a Zombies versus Humans Game, haunted house contests, where campers design
themselves at their campsites, and a Great Pumpkin Race. - Yogi
Bear’s Jellystone Park in Hagerstown,
Maryland - This campground has six consecutive
Halloween themed weekends through November 1 with themes including ghosts
& goblins, werewolves, vampires, witches and zombies. Make sure you
bring candy to share with all of the trick-or-treaters. Dress up, walk in the
costume parade and compete for prizes. On All Hallows Eve, beware of the
frights lurking on our spooktacular Haunted Trail. - The
Kansas City Jellystone Park in Lawrence,
Kansas - This park has a haunted barn and corn
maze that’s open throughout October for some spooky fun. They invite everyone
to come out dressed in their costume and decorate some
pumpkins. - Yogi
Bear’s Jellystone Park at River Bottom Farms in Swansea, South
Carolina - This park, which has six consecutive
Halloween-themed weekends, features a haunted house, which is set up inside
an old 400-foot long barn with 20 to 25 actors and animatronics. Three of the
Halloween-themed weekends are “no scare” weekends designed for families with
younger children.