Spooky Season in the Valley Halloween Events for All Ages

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Valley is gearing up for a vibrant Halloween season with events planned throughout October 2025. A standout event is the free family fall festival on October 18, which offers crafts, games, and a trunk-or-treat. The Great Si View Spooktacular on the same day features carnival games and a haunted house, requiring pre-registration for sessions. Families can participate in the annual NBDF Trick-or-Treat Street on October 25, where local merchants will hand out candy. The Boo!

Spook-tacular on the same day includes activities like trick-or-treating and a special Halloween skate at Sno-King Ice Arena. A unique addition to the festivities is the Snovalley Pride Fierce Halloween Drag Show, occurring on October 27 and 30, featuring performances from well-known drag artists. These events not only entertain but also foster community spirit and inclusivity in the Snoqualmie Valley. The variety of activities ensures that residents of all ages can partake in the Halloween celebrations.

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