Tricks, Treats and Trails

Oct. 18, 2025 | 9:00am - 4:00pm

Get TIckets

Let the ghoul times roll

It's going to be all treats (and maybe some tricks) at this year's Halloween event. Bring the family in costume to our Fifth Annual Tricks, Treats and Trails at McKinney Roughs Nature Park on Saturday, Oct. 18. Get into the spooky spirit with outdoor activities for kids, tasty bites from local favorites and plenty of trick-or-treating through our wooded park trails.

$10 - General Admission (ages 4 and older)

Activities include:

Costume Contest
Face Painting and Caricatures
Petting Zoo and Pony Rides
Rock Climbing and Zip Lining
Trick-or-Treating Trail

A bunch of hocus pocus fun

Tricks, Treats and Trails is an outdoor event to get you and your boo crew ready for some fall feels! Each year, our park transforms into a ghoulish playground with plenty of fun and games for the family. If candy is not enough to satisfy your cravings, then enjoy tasty treats from The Cheesy Sergeant, Dolce Bacio Gelato and Fancy Funnel Cakes.

Show up in your best Halloween costume for a chance to win our costume contest (pets are also eligible to win)! Contestants will be featured on our Instagram (@LCRAParks), where you can cast your vote.

This year, kids will get to channel their inner witch or warlock and fly high with Zip Lost Pines. Go zip lining on Line 1 of their larger zip lining tour to soar above the trees. An additional fee and weight restrictions apply.

Climb to new heights, touch a creepy crawly or stuff your face with food - pick your poison.

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