Trick or treat. Smell my feet. Give me something good to eat. Got that little diddly in your head now? Remember how much fun trick or treating was when we were kids, even the years in which we had to wear bulky coats over our costumes because it was so cold? Relive the good old days by dressing up with the kiddos and going trick or treating at Keystone State Park near Pittsburgh this October.
Dress up in your favorite costume, and pile the whole family into the car for your journey to Keystone State Park on October 19, 2019. Trick or treating will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Trick or treaters can begin checking in for the Halloween tradition beginning at 3:50 p.m. at Pavilion 2.
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Stroll from campground to campground, where you’ll collect Halloween treats from campers (who are participating in the evening’s events). Don’t forget to bring a bag or a pumpkin to hold your goodies.
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Along the way, you’ll probably notice trapped “spirits” wandering around. Only you can help free those spirits.
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Just walk up to the spirits, who will then tell you a story, setting them free. Sprits only tell stories to those who want to hear them.
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Keep an eye out for the campsites with flags. Those flags mean that the campers have treats for you.
Facebook/Keystone State Park Prefer camping out at Keystone State Park to trick or treating? If you’re camping out on October 19, you can decorate your camp (best campsite wins a prize) and hand out candy to trick or treaters. Participation is voluntary.
All kiddos who go trick or treating must do so with an adult.
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Do you plan to go to trick or treating at Keystone State Park near Pittsburgh? Let us know how you plan to celebrate the Halloween season! If you like haunted houses, be sure to visit Castle Blood, too, which sits in a former century-old funeral home. Click here to read more.
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Prefer camping out at Keystone State Park to trick or treating? If you’re camping out on October 19, you can decorate your camp (best campsite wins a prize) and hand out candy to trick or treaters. Participation is voluntary.
Click here for the official Facebook for the trick or treat event at Keystone State Park near Pittsburgh. Or, go here for the park’s official website.
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Address: Keystone State Park, 1150 Keystone Park Rd, Derry, PA 15627, USA