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Plymouth's Halloween at the Lake Event Promises Spooky Family Fun on October 25th at Parkers Lake Playfield

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Published on September 21, 2024
Plymouth's Halloween at the Lake Event Promises Spooky Family Fun on October 25th at Parkers Lake PlayfieldSource: City of Plymouth, MN

Mark your calendars, ghouls, and goblins of Plymouth! The city's spookiest gathering, Halloween at the Lake, is returning on October 25th to Parkers Lake Playfield, from 5 to 8 p.m. As reported by the City of Plymouth's official website, the event at 15500 County Road 6 is set to be a creepy extravaganza, perfect for families looking for a safe, Halloween-themed outing.

A host of city departments have teamed up to scare up a good time, with Parks and Recreation, Police, and Fire departments pulling all the stops. Parents, brace yourselves for an evening where your little monsters can bounce around in inflatables, get sweet treats at various stations, and – if they dare – view public safety vehicles up close. The event will feature typical Halloween fare, including pumpkin bowling, pumpkin golf, and bingo. And let's not forget the Apple launcher, a fan favorite. Just remember, if you're packing a werewolf-sized hunger, bring cash for the food trucks that will be on site.

While the event is free to attend, do the monster mash over to the DJ's tunes at the dance party – all part of the shindig according to Plymouth's announcement. There's also a sensory station set up for youngsters to get hands-on and, well, really feel the holiday spirit. And of course, it wouldn't be Halloween without costumes, so attendees, don your best attire and prepare to have a ghoulishly good time.

So whether you've got tiny ghouls in tow, or you're young at heart and looking to indulge in some seasonal revelry, Halloween at the Lake promises an evening of frights and fun. Just bear in mind that while trick-or-treating stations will be doling out candy while supplies last, you might want to get there a little early – those ghostly goodies aren't going to last all night.