
Mark your calendars, Plymouth residents and Halloween enthusiasts, because the City of Plymouth has announced its annual Halloween at the Lake event, scheduled for the evening of October 24. From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Parkers Lake Playfield at 15500 County Road 6 will transform into a haunt of festivities suitable for all ages, with an array of activities including games, a dance party, and some sensory delights.
As reported by the City of Plymouth's official website, the event promises a variety of entertainment, from inflatable structures for bouncing around to pumpkin bowling for those who like their games a bit more grounded. The family-friendly gathering also offers bingo and various Halloween-themed games, ensuring that everyone finds their niche of fun - and let’s not forget about the food trucks, because what's an outdoor bash without the wafting aromas of local eats beckoning your taste buds to indulge a bit?
But let's not overlook the chance for the little ones to get up close and personal with real-deal public safety vehicles, a touch-a-truck component that allows children to experience the machines that help keep their community safe. The event, a collaboration amongst the Parks and Recreation, Police, and Fire departments of Plymouth, is free to attend, though you'll want to have your wallets ready for those food trucks.
Costumes are more than just encouraged—they're a part of the Halloween spirit, so don your spookiest or most creative attire and join in the celebration. Just make sure you keep an eye on the city website, since they'll be updating it with essential shuttle and parking information as the event date approaches. Of course, everyone is eager to avoid the monstrous quest for a parking spot mere moments before the festivities begin.
With a festive and safe environment promised, Halloween at the Lake seems poised to be a prime destination for families looking to gather treats and memories alike. Remember, while the event itself is free of charge, don't leave your house without some cash or cards to take advantage of the scrumptious bites offered by the food trucks.









