Halloween events will be happening all across Mohave County over the next two weeks. Here is a list of the events that may be happening in your area.
Kingman
Ghostwalks at Beale Street Theater. Oct 24 and 25 |Tours from 7–9 p.m. Two Ghostwalk tours: Lost Souls Tour and the Haunted Whispers Tour. Tickets: $25. More info: www.bealestreettheater.com or 928-530-8432.
Halloween Fest by King-Con at Big Mike’s Toy Reunion downtown. Oct 24 and 25 | Doors open at 5 p.m. Costume contest, games, and three experiences: The Vault, Bloody Mary, and Find Bozo. Tickets are $9.99 and include 1 “Ecto-Cooler” drink and 1 themed treat. 330 E Beale St. www.kingmancomiccon.com
Mohave College Pumkinfest. Friday, Oct 24 | 6–8 p.m. Candy trail, story time with Mohave County Public Library, games, food, hayride and more. 1971 Jagerson Ave.
10th Annual Villains Trunk-or-Treat at M.I.K.I.D.S. Friday, Oct 24 | Starts at 5 p.m. Candy and activities. 2615 E. Beverly Ave. 928-753-4354.
8th Annual Candy Crawl at Kingman High School. Saturday, Oct 25 | 5–8 p.m. Mohave County Sheriff Doug Shuster hosting. 4182 N Bank St. 928-753-0753.
Ghostbusters at Kingman Railroad Museum. Saturday, Oct 25 | 7–8 p.m. The Mohave Ghostbusters will be at the Kingman Railroad Museum, which will be decorated. Free and open to the public, donations accepted. 402 E. Andy Devine Ave. 928-753-7995.
Monster Mutt Mash at Petco. Saturday, Oct 25 | 5–7 p.m. Mia’s Barktastic Treats hosting. Games, costume contest, photo booth, treats for kids and pets, and many local vendors. 3320 Stockton Hill Rd.
Family Fun Day at Best Western Plus King’s Inn & Suites. Sunday, October 26 | Starts at 1 p.m. Day of pumpkin painting and/or carving, games and festivities. 2930 E. Andy Devine Ave. 928-753-6101.
Howl’n & Meow’n at Paws-itively Charming Thrift Shoppe. Wednesday, Oct 29 | 5:45–8 p.m. The Luv of Paws Animal Rescue hosting. Costume party for pets. Admission is $5 per pet. All pets must be on leash or in a carrier. 204 N. 4th St. For info or to volunteer: 928-897-7304.
Trunk-or-Treat at White Cliffs Senior Living. Thursday, Oct 30 | 6–8 p.m. Candy, games and activities. 3600 Peterson Rd. For information or to RSVP: 928-228-0598.
Chillin’ on Beale Halloween Bash. Friday, Oct 31 | 5–8 p.m. Classic cars will head down Beale street with kids lined up ready to trick-or-treat.
Feral Halloween Trunk-or-Treat at Feral Tattoo. Friday, Oct 31 | 6–9 p.m. There will also be a flash event and supply drive to benefit local animal shelters, from 1–9 p.m. 3531 N Moore St Unit #4. 928-628-8700
Traditional Halloween Trunk-or-Treat at Martin Swanty Dodge. Friday, Oct 31 | Starts at 5:30 p.m. Costumes, decorated cars, candy giveaways, and games. 2620 E. Andy Devine Ave. 928-753-3131.
Witches’ Night Out at Beale Street Theater. Sunday, Nov 1 | 6–10 p.m. Games, snacks, entertainment. For women ages 21 and older. Tickets are $30. Tickets are available online at www.bealestreettheater.com. 313 Beale St. 928-753-1234.
Lake Havasu City
Trunk-or-Treat at Haven Health. Friday, Oct 24 | 5–7 p.m. Face painting, games, snow cones, prizes, and a bounce house. 2781 Osborne Dr. 928-505-5552.
Witch Paddle at London Bridge Beach. Sunday, Oct 26 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants dress up as witches and paddle around in the water. Event also features a costume contest. $10 per paddleboard. 1340 McCulloch Blvd N. For more information or to register, visit witchpaddlelhc.com.
HavaSis Costume Party at SummerRay Winery. Thursday, Oct 30 | 4:30–6:30 p.m. Costume contest with prizes, no reservations needed. 2097 McCulloch Blvd. 928-830-5566.
Nickle House Backyard Walkthrough on Daytona. Thursday, Oct 30, and Friday, Oct 31 | 6–9 p.m. Walkthrough features Tim Burton-themed animatronics based on Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride, and Nightmare Before Christmas. Free admission, all ages welcome (no jump scares). 150 Impala Ln.
Main Street Halloween Fright Night in downtown Havasu. Friday, Oct 31 | 4–8 p.m. Will feature new haunted attractions, expanded Kids Zone, live performances, and traffic-free trick-or-treating. Free and open to all ages. 657-203-1440.
Halloween Carnival at Hilltop Church. Friday, Oct 31 | 6–8:30 p.m. Family-friendly Halloween bash with candy, games, and prizes. Free and open to the public. 3180 McCulloch Blvd.
Candy Crawl at The Shops at Lake Havasu. Friday, Oct 31 | 3–6 p.m. Mohave County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting at The Shops at Lake Havasu. 5601 N. Highway 95. 928-753-0753.
Haunted Bar Crawl at Iron Wolf Golf & Country Club. Friday Oct 31 | Starts at 6 p.m. All-ages bar crawl with specialty cocktails served at several Halloween-themed bars. Graveyard Top Tracer (golf), costume contest, and photobooth. Free to enter. Trick-or-treating available for those with kids. 3275 N. Latrobe Dr. 928-764-1404.
Bullhead City
Mohave College Pumpkinfest. Friday, Oct 24 | 5–7:30 p.m. Attendees will have access to a trick-or-treat area for children under 3 years of age, as well as games, treats, prizes and more. 3400 Hwy 95.
Whiskey & Cigar Night at Laughlin Ranch Golf Club. Wednesday, Oct 29 | 6–8 p.m. Costume party with live music by Tyler Halsey, Da Kine Connection. Free admission, 21+ only. 1360 William Hardy Dr. 928-754-1243.
Trunk-or-Treat at Rotary Park. Thursday, Oct 30 | 6:30–9 p.m. Games, prizes, candy, and a costume contest at 8:30 p.m. Best-decorated Trunk contest will be held at 9:30 p.m. Participants can register their vehicles at www.makebullheadbetter.com. 2315 Balboa Dr. 928-453-8686.
Trunk-or-Treat at Joshua Springs Senior Living. Thursday, Oct 30 | 5–8 p.m. Haunted hallway, games and candy. 2995 Desert Sky Blvd. 928-763-1212.
Trunk-or-Treat at Miracle Mile Event Center. Friday, Oct 31 | 6–9 p.m. Ladies of Mohave and the Mohave Shrine Club hosting. Haunted house, fingerprinting, candy giveaways, costumes, hot dogs, music, and games. Free and open to all ages. 2580 Miracle Mile. For info or to vehicle registration: mohavevalley68rsvp@gmail.com.
Fort Mohave
Trunk-or-Treat at Valley View Medical Center. Friday, Oct 24 | 5:30–8 p.m. Food trucks, photo booth, and music by Murphy Broadcasting. 5330 South Highway 95.
Hexed High Haunted House at AOBI. Oct 24, 25, 31, and Nov 1 | 6:30–10 p.m. Hardyville Haunt hosting a student-created haunted house. Admission is $8 per person. 1547 E. Lipan.
Trunk-or-Treat at First Baptist Church. Friday, Oct 31 | 5:30–7:30 p.m. All-ages event with a bounce house, games, and food. 5360 Calle Valle Vista.
Golden Valley
Halloween Bash at Mohave Homes. Friday, Oct 31 | 6–9 p.m. Lot model trick-or-treat, tacos by Il Cafe, trunk-or-treat, games, haunted house. 1 canned good or $1 to enter haunted house. 4311 AZ-68. 928-565-4400.
Trunk or Treat at Castle Rock Ranch. Friday, October 31 | 3–6 p.m. Bounce house, bobbing for apples, face painting, costume contest. 3743 US-93. 928-565-9944.
Meriwether Halloween Display. Now through Oct 31. Halloween display by Golden Valley residents Butch and Chris Meriwether, featuring 65 blowups and 7,000 lights. 2225 S. Dome Rd. 928-530-8988.
Mohave Valley
Halloween Carnival at Mohave Valley Fire Department. Friday, Oct 24 | 5–8 p.m. Games, prizes, a cake walk, and a Junior Firefighter Challenge. Proceeds from this event will go towards MVFD’s “Christmas For Kids” program. 1451 Willow Dr.
Oatman
Haunted Mine and Trunk-or-Treat. Friday, Oct 31 and Saturday, Nov 1 | Starts at 6:30 p.m. The Oatman Haunted Mine will feature a Crawl Box, which is meant to dare attendees to enter a dark space.
Trick-or-Treating Safety
Adult Supervision: Children should be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Stay in Groups: Always travel in groups and stick to familiar, well-lit neighborhoods.
Set a Curfew: Make sure older kids know when to be home and how to reach you in case of emergency.
Plan Your Route: Map out your trick-or-treat path before heading out.
Costume Safety
Visible Costumes: Choose bright colors and add reflective tape to costumes and bags for better visibility.
Proper Fit: Make sure costumes and shoes fit well to prevent trips and falls.
Safe Masks: Use face paint or makeup instead of masks when possible to keep vision clear.
Flame-Resistant Materials: opt for flame-resistant costumes and accessories.
On the Road
Look Both Ways: Cross streets at corners and use crosswalks.
No Distractions: Put away electronic devices and stay alert while walking.
Drive Carefully: Drivers, slow down and watch for children, especially in residential areas.
Candy Safety
Inspect Treats: Check all treats for tampering or allergies before eating. Discard any unwrapped or suspicious items.
Allergy Awareness: Be mindful of food allergies. Keep non-food treats on hand for trick-or-treaters with sensitivities.
Home Safety
Lights On: Keep your porch and pathways well-lit to welcome trick-or-treaters safely.
Clear Obstacles: Remove tripping hazards like hoses, toys, and decorations from walkways.
Pet Safety: Keep pets secured to prevent accidental escapes or scares.