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Denver Halloween Events for Adults

Halloween Denver 2018

Who says the kids have all the fun on Halloween? Here’s a frightful listing of Denver Halloween Events for Adults… let the haunting begin!

Weekend of October 19-21 -- Denver Halloween Events for Adults

October 19:

  • Walking with the Dead: The Spirits Speak, Littleton Museum, 7-10 pm
  • Haunts of Littleton Walking Tour, Downtown Littleton Light Rail Station, 7 pm

October 20:

  • Beetlejuice Movie Party, Alamo Drafthouse Denver, 1:15 pm
  • Paint and Wine Party Tim Burtonesque Style, 2 pm
  • MonsterBash, The Curtis, 8-11 pm
  • Haunts of Littleton Walking Tour, Downtown Littleton Light Rail Station, 7 pm
  • Walking with the Dead: The Spirits Speak, Littleton Museum, 7-10 pm
  • Denver Halloween Bar Crawl,...

Denver Halloween Events for Kids

Halloween in Denver with Kid

Halloween is no longer a one night a year event. There are lots of spooky (not too spooky) Denver Halloween events for kids to keep your family feeling spooktacular for the rest of the month.

Below, Denver Halloween Events for kids that occur daily are listed first, followed by recurring events and concluding with a list of date-specific events.

Denver Halloween Events for Kids - Daily

Pumpkin Festival, Tagawa Gardens, 10 am-3 pm

Nick’s Fall Fest and Pumpkin Patch, Nick’s Garden Center, hours vary

Pumpkin Nights, Adams County Fairgrounds

Hole-O-Ween, Colorado Journey Miniature Golf, hours vary

Denver Halloween Events for Kids - Recurring

October 17, 18, 23, 25:

Glow at the Gardens at the Botanic Gardens, 5:30-9:30...

Colorado Cider Takes Root

Colorado Hard Cider

Move over Palisade peaches, apple season is in full swing. Along with caramel covered treats and delectable pie, apples also yield cider. And, the Colorado hard cider business is starting to take off much like craft beer’s early days. If you haven’t hopped on the Colorado cider bandwagon yet, here’s where to board.

Haykin Family Cider
Run by a husband and wife team, Haykin Family Cider is the most recent to join the Denver cider scene. The Haykins compare their Colorado cider to sparkling wine because of the small bubbles and by “elevating the apple like wineries treat grapes.” The majority of their ciders are made from one apple variety, also known as single varietals. You can decide for yourself if you taste the connection to champagne, or if you can detect the featured...