It’s Going to be a Wickedly Wonderful Halloween in the Adirondacks

There’s no end to the fun events and festivities celebrating Halloween 2023.

Haunted History | Crown Point | October 27

Join an experienced storyteller for a twilight stroll through the historic ruins of Fort St. Frederic and His Majesty's Fort at Crown Point. Listen to tales of drownings, shadowy figures lurking in the barracks, and rumored sea monster sightings.

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Crown Point Historic Site Crown Point, NY, 12928 (map)

Celebrate Halloween at this fun 5K road race in the southern Adirondacks.

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Abraham Wing School 120 Lawrence Street Glens Falls, NY, 12801 (map)

See the lakeside community of Essex transform into the Haunted Hamlet, complete with a haunted house and street carnival.

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Essex, NY, 12936 (map)

Up Yonda Farm hosts their annual Trunk-or-Treat event on Saturday, October 28, 2023, from 3-6 pm, rain or shine. The event includes trunk-or-treating for kids, pumpkin decorating, live raptors, and more.

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Up Yonda Farm 5239 Lake Shore Drive Bolton, NY, 12814 (map)

Experience a fun evening of storytelling, live music, poetry, tasty brews and an Adirondack full moon campfire just in time for Halloween.

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Scotlander Brewing Co. 453 County Route 47 Argyle, NY, 12809 (map)

If you're looking for a fun and family-friendly way to celebrate Halloween in the Adirondacks, you don't want to miss the annual Trick-or-Treat on Park Street event in Tupper Lake.

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Park Street Tupper Lake, NY, 12986 United States (map)

Trick-or-treating downtown, a costume contest for Lil’ ADKers and a Halloween Party at the Adirondack Carousel are just a few of the activities planned for October 31, 2023.

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Saranac Lake, NY (map)

The Olympic Village of Lake Placid, NY, hosts a day-long slate of activities on Halloween Day 2023.

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Lake Placid (map)

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