Hamlin Halloween Haunt Friday October 17, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Parks & Rec will host the Hamlin Halloween Haunt on October 17, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM at Hamlin Park. This free outdoor celebration features a variety of activities, including campfire stories, hay wagon rides, and a photo booth for costume photos. The first half hour is designed for participants requiring reduced sensory stimulation, enhancing accessibility for all families. Attendees can engage in Halloween-themed games while enjoying spooky music, fostering a festive community spirit. The event reflects Shoreline's dedication to promoting inclusive recreational activities for residents of all ages.

Similar past events have drawn large crowds, demonstrating the community's enthusiasm for local celebrations. This year’s event aims to strengthen community bonds and provide a safe environment for families to celebrate Halloween. Shoreline's Parks & Rec continues to prioritize family-friendly events that cater to diverse needs and interests.

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