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Halloween is approaching in Clark County, but the focus this year is on family-friendly fun rather than frights. According to a recent announcement from the Department of Parks and Recreation, the county has prepared a lineup of safe and enjoyable events for all ages. From themed pool activities to festive gatherings at community centers, residents can look forward to a lively mix of Halloween celebrations throughout October.
Residents can dive into the festivities on October 17 with "Hall-O-Breeze" at the Desert Breeze Community Center, promising bewitching times for those who dare to enter. While ghosts and witches float by the Aquatic Springs Pool, children and parents can enjoy "Spooky Springs" on October 18. On the following Thursday, "Wicked Whitney" beckons to the brave. For those with a penchant for natural atmospheres and possibly wart-nosed wanderers, the "Haunt the Wetlands" event is, surprisingly in broad daylight, aiming to send shivers down spines at the Clark County Wetlands Park on October 24, as detailed by the county's website.
Likewise, there's more than a ghost of a chance for cinematic fans to catch "Hotel Transylvania" at the Mountain Crest Park. Across town at the same time, the Hollywood Aquatic Center's "HWAQ Hollyween Adventures" takes a dip into the night, with a tinge of the macabre mixed with splashes of fun. The senior residents of Clark County can also join in the hair-raising merriment with the special "Senior Halloween" scheduled for October 29 at the Whitney Recreation Center.
The official Clark County website is crawling with additional details for those interested in navigating a series of events to ensure a thrilling experience, meticulously mapped out from "Boo Bridge" to "Monster Mash". Furthermore, the Parktober Fest is transforming the Silverado Ranch Community Center into an autumnal playland. Here, participants can engage in a series of activities bound to enchant the living, day or night, on October 25. Halloween culminates with "Tales from the Dales" and "Halloween Safe Night" featuring tales and treats.
Clark County Parks and Recreation has shared details about its Halloween events on social media and its website, including schedules and locations.









