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North Miami's Haunted Trails Event Promises Spooky Celebrations for City's Centennial at Enchanted Forest Park

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Published on October 23, 2025
North Miami's Haunted Trails Event Promises Spooky Celebrations for City's Centennial at Enchanted Forest ParkSource: City of North Miami

The City of North Miami is set to host its annual Haunted Trails: 100 Years of Fright event tomorrow night at Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park. Part of the city’s centennial celebration, the event will feature a lineup of spooky attractions, including haunted hayrides, a costume contest, and trunk-or-treat stations, offering residents a night of thrilling Halloween fun, as detailed by the city's announcement.

Revelers will also meet Coxie the Pumpkin, North Miami’s new Halloween mascot, inspired by the historic Coxie’s Army. Festivities will run from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park, with gates closing promptly at 10 p.m. Guests are encouraged to come in costume and join the spooky celebration of Halloween fun.

According to the city's website, tickets for Haunted Trails can be purchased online, with a single ticket going for $7 and a family packet of five tickets—including one free ticket—offered at $28. Note that the special family packet offer ends tomorrow, and additional Eventbrite fees may apply. For additional details or questions, interested parties are encouraged to reach out to the North Miami Parks and Recreation Department at 305-895-9840.

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