
3065 W County Rd 1000 N, Milton, IN 47357
Your Scary Hollows experience will include the hayride, haunted trail, and the corn maze. Admission is $10.00 per person. Cash only. We also offer a "light scare" option for younger guests from 7:00 to 8:00pm upon request.
5859 St Rte 320, New Paris, OH 45347
Open September 5 - October 31.
New Paris, OH -Experience everything fall has to offer while making unforgettable family memories. Including several corn mazes, giant games like checkers and tic tac toe too.
4392 Swishers Mill Road, Lewisburg, OH 45338
September: Open 7pm to Midnight Fridays & Saturdays
October: Open 7pm to Midnight on Fridays & 6pm to Midnight on Saturday
Located eighty feet below ground in a real Limestone Cave! World’s Longest Haunt! Plus 30,000 live bats! Enjoy a Haunted Cave, Mine Wagon Tour, or Trick or Treating on October 25th!
5970 IN 121 , Richmond, IN, United States, 47374
Fridays & Saturdays, September 17 – October 22
An immersive scare experience you won't forget! Known for its terrifyingly immersive sets, chilling storylines, and relentless scares, Forsaken Forest has carved out a reputation as the haunt where nightmares come alive. Recommended for children 15 and up.
2nd Annual Hampton Halloween
October 16, 455 Commerce Rd. Richmond, IN
For individuals with special needs & their families. Dress up in your favorite costume, then 'trick or treat' in a safe, accessible environment. Enjoy PRIZES, SNACKS, and GAMES!
October 24, Hartley Hills Country Club, Hagerstown, IN
Join us for a night filled with costumes, music, games, and community spirit, all while supporting safe, affordable housing for local families.
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Safety Village of Wayne County: Fire Safety & Prevention training

Halloween is one of our favorite times of year! From spooky decorations to creative costumes, we love seeing children’s faces light up as they collect candy. While it’s a night of fun, it’s also important to keep safety top of mind. A little preparation can make the evening enjoyable for everyone.
Plan to trick-or-treat before it gets too dark and stick to well-lit neighborhoods. Parents and drivers — stay alert! There will be many excited little ghosts and superheroes darting across streets. Slow down and watch carefully for pedestrians.
Always trick-or-treat with a partner or group. Make sure a parent or guardian knows your route and set a time to check in. Consider giving kids glow sticks or reflective tape to make them easier to see.
Before eating any candy, check that wrappers are sealed and nothing looks tampered with. When in doubt, throw it out.
Costume Safety: Choose costumes that fit well and aren’t tripping hazards. Add reflective strips or carry a flashlight.
Crossing Streets: Always use crosswalks and look both ways before crossing. Avoid running between parked cars.
Pet Safety: Keep pets inside and away from the front door to avoid escapes or stress from trick-or-treaters.
Wishing everyone a fun, safe, and spooky Halloween!
