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Morgan Hill’s Houserockin’ Halloween: Wine, Music, and Costume Contest

Morgan Hill’s Houserockin’ Halloween: Wine, Music, and Costume Contest

by | Oct 21, 2024

Get ready to scream with delight, Morgan Hill! Halloween is creeping up on us, and this charming California city is pulling out all the stops to ensure you have a frighteningly good time. From spooky house tours to family-friendly events, there’s something for everyone in this year’s Halloween activities. So, grab your costumes, and let’s dive into the ghostly goodness that awaits you this October!

All Aboard the Halloween Haunt Trolley Tour!

If walking isn’t your style (or you’re just feeling a bit lazy), hop on the Halloween Haunt Trolley Tour on October 30. This guided tour takes you through the best-decorated neighborhoods in Morgan Hill, all from the comfort of a festive trolley.

Your tour guide will regale you with local Halloween lore and highlight the most impressive displays. It’s like a haunted hayride but with less hay and more comfort. You don’t have to worry about getting lost in the dark or tripping over your costume!

Tickets for the trolley tour sell out faster than you can say “Boo!” so make sure to book early. It’s a great way to see the Morgan Hill Haunt if you’re short on time or want to add more fun to your Halloween experience.

Rock Out at the Houserockin’ Halloween Concert

On October 31, Guglielmo Winery becomes a haven for music-loving ghouls and goblins with their Houserockin’ Halloween Concert. This isn’t your typical wine-tasting event – it’s a full-blown Halloween party with a killer soundtrack!

Local bands will serve up spine-tingling tunes all night, covering everything from classic rock to modern hits. And, of course, there will be plenty of Guglielmo’s finest wines to keep your spirits high (pun absolutely intended).

Come in costume for a chance to win prizes in the costume contest. Whether you’re a vampire, a witch, or a walking pun, this is your chance to shine. Remember – it’s hard to headbang in a Frankenstein mask, so choose your costume wisely!

Spooktacular Fun at Magical Bridge Playground

For families looking for a less intense Halloween experience, the Halloween Spooktacular at Magical Bridge Playground on October 31 is just the ticket. This inclusive playground becomes a wonderland of not-so-scary Halloween fun for kids of all abilities.

Expect gentle Halloween-themed games, crafts, and activities that won’t give the little ones nightmares. There might even be a costume parade, so make sure your kiddos are dressed to impress!

The best part? The playground’s inclusive design means that all children can join in the Halloween fun regardless of ability. It’s a heartwarming reminder that the spirit of Halloween is all about coming together and having a good time.

Trick-or-Treat Safely in Downtown Morgan Hill

Cap off your Halloween adventures with the Safe Trick or Treat event in Downtown Morgan Hill on October 31. Local businesses open their doors to trick-or-treaters, creating a safe and fun environment for candy collection.

This event is perfect for parents who want to avoid the uncertainty of neighborhood trick-or-treating. It’s a great way to support local businesses while scoring some sweet treats—a win-win!

The downtown area gets pretty crowded during this event, so arrive early to beat the rush. And remember, just because it’s called “Safe” Trick or Treat doesn’t mean you should let your guard down – there might be a werewolf or two lurking among the shop owners!

Stargazing with a Spooky Twist

Okay, so this one’s technically after Halloween, but it’s too cool to leave out. On November 2, head to Rancho Canada del Oro Open Space Preserve for Starry Nights! It’s like regular stargazing, but with a post-Halloween twist.

Imagine this: you’re surrounded by nature, the sky is clear, and you’re peering into the cosmos. But wait, there’s more! The event includes spooky storytelling and nocturnal wildlife education. It’s the perfect way to wind down from the Halloween madness while still keeping that eerie vibe alive.

Plus, you might learn something. Did you know that some stars you see are actually long dead, and you’re just seeing their ghostly light? Spooky, right?

Wrapping Up the Spooky Season

Morgan Hill has outdone itself this Halloween season, from house decorations to concerts, playground fun, and downtown trick-or-treating. There’s no shortage of activities to keep you entertained, whether you’re a hardcore horror fan or just in it for the candy.

Remember, Halloween is all about having fun and letting your inner child (or inner monster) out to play. So don’t be afraid to go out with your costume, dance like nobody’s watching at the winery concert, or eat too much candy during the downtown trick-or-treat event. After all, calories don’t count on Halloween, right?

So, Morgan Hill residents and visitors, prepare for a Halloween season that will surely be remembered. Whether you’re screaming in delight on the trolley tour or crafting spooky art at the playground, you’re in for a treat (and maybe a few tricks). Happy haunting, everyone!

 

 

Sources: visitmorganhill.org, guglielmowinery.com, chcp.org, santanarow.com
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