Columbia, S.C. — Hey there, ghosties and ghoulies! The wait is finally over, as pre-Halloween events are taking over the calendar this weekend. It’s that thrilling time of the year when pumpkins, costumes, and a touch of fright are in the air. This weekend will be buzzing with activities that’ll entertain thrill-seekers and families alike. We’ve gathered a lineup of some of the most thrilling events happening across the Midlands to get you in the spooky spirit. So grab your calendar, and let’s dive in!
If you’re looking to get your adrenaline pumping, “Terror in the Park” is a haunted house event running from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at North Springs Park, located at 1320 Clemson Rd. Prepare for some delightful scares designed for guests of all ages!
Bring your family to Riverbanks Zoo & Garden from 6 to 9 p.m. for Boo At The Zoo. This yearly family-friendly event lets you and the kiddos trick-or-treat among the animals. Tickets are available online, and trust us, it’s a wild time for little critters and their parents!
If you want a more unique Halloween experience, don’t miss the HalloScream Laser Lights at the South Carolina State Museum, running weekdays at 1:30 p.m. and at 2:30 p.m. on weekends. This is a planetarium show featuring laser light shows paired with Halloween classics like “Thriller” and “Ghostbusters.” Tickets are $13 for adults and $10 for kids ages 3-12.
For those who crave a chilling experience, the Deceased Farm Haunted Attraction offers self-guided chills through six creepy buildings, three outdoor areas, and spooky corn field mazes. Located at 382 Olde Farm Rd. in Lexington, tickets are $30, with options for fast passes and VIP experiences.
Join the mystery at Town Theatre, where “Something’s Afoot” plays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday through Sunday (no show on Halloween). Watch ten strangers trapped in an English mansion during a storm as suspicious events unfold. Can you solve the mystery before it’s too late?
On a lighter note, dress up and join the Not-So-Spooky Halloween Stroll from 2 to 5 p.m. in downtown Columbia. The Richland Library will hand out treats and non-candy items while families can wander safely, assisted by Columbia Police and City Center Yellow Shirts.
Looking for something other than the usual Halloween hubbub? Check out the Korean Festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This vibrant celebration at 1412 Richland St. features delicious Korean cuisine, exhilarating music, and dance performances supporting local charities.
This weekend will also host the Jam Room Music Festival, taking place from noon to 10 p.m. along Main and Hampton streets. The festival features an exciting array of free live music, sure to satisfy any music lover’s soul!
For the young ones, Fall Celebration at Richland Library Southeast, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, promises bingo, games, and fun-themed treats like “witches’ warts.” Be sure to come in costume!
Columbia is bursting with activities keeping the fun going right up until Halloween. Whether you enjoy spooky scares or festive family-friendly fun, there’s something for everyone in the upcoming days. So lace up your shoes, grab your treats, and get ready to create some unforgettable memories. Remember, share your candy findings, and most importantly, have a spooktacular weekend!
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