Things to do this Halloween in Long Beach

The spookiest month of the year has officially started. We’re sharing five treats Long Beach has up their sleeves for you to enjoy this Halloween.

1.Pa’s Pumpkin Patch:

For over 40 years, the iconic Pa’s Pumpkin Patch has been a staple for families in Long Beach and throughout Southern California. Kids and adults can pick out pumpkins to carve at home, pet animals and of course snap an endless amount of pictures.

The patch is open from 3 p.m. – 9 p.m. during the week and from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. on weekends. For more information visit https://paspumpkinpatch.com/aboutus.html

2.QUEEN MARY’S DARK HARBOR

 Get ready for a haunted night inside one of the world’s scariest ships. Queen Mary’s dark harbor offers six mazes, has over 100 monsters ready to scare your bones! But think twice about running away from them, they have a secret they might share with you. Dark Harbor is open nightly until November 2nd. https://www.queenmary.com/calendar-of-events/dark-harbor/2019/

3.HALLOWEEN PAINT AND SIP

Hellada Gallery is hosting a Halloween Painting Party. What better way to brew your creativity than by sipping wine and releasing your inner Picasso? The event takes place on Sunday, October 27th. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-painting-party-tickets-70563073051

4.TRICK OR TREAT ON SECOND STREET

The annual tradition continues on Second St., grab your Halloween bucket and trick or treat down in Belmont Shore! Businesses will be handing out candy from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.


5. HAUTE DOG HOWL’ O WEEN PARADE

Are you looking for the paw-fect way to enjoy Halloween with your spooky pooch? Grab your furry friend and head over to Haute Dog Halloween Parade at Marina Vista Park on October 27th. For more information visit https://www.hautedogs.org/howloween.html

By Claudia Bermudez

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