The spooktacular family-friendly, daytime Halloween event KNOTT’S SPOOKY FARM invites families with little ghouls ages 3-11 to celebrate the spooky season as the park is transformed with themed décor and wicked fun around every corner. The event will offer Halloween themed activities on weekends starting September 28 – October 27 and Halloween Day.

Kids can participate in the newly expanded trick-or-treating experience available through Ghost Town’s Main Street and Schoolhouse Road. In Ghost Town, guests of all ages can get up close and personal with the Creepy Critters of Calico.

Calico Park will transform into an enchanting Pumpkin Patch location for families to enjoy the atmosphere of the season with photo ops, crafters and strolling magicians. The Spooky Story Time at the Birdcage Theatre is where kids will become entranced by the haunting tales told by charismatic storytellers.

Families can hop aboard the Grand Sierra Railroad to experience A Trip to Camp Spooky as riders travel with the Peanuts Gang and spot Halloween themed characters and effects along the trail. At the Camp Snoopy Theatre, little ghouls and gals are encouraged to show off their Halloween costume at the Peanuts Costume Contest with a dance party to follow.

The Timber Mountain Log Ride will celebrate the Halloween Hootenanny, featuring fun surprises as guests venture past the Calico Coffin Creeper band, the town’s green witch and splash down Skull Mountain through a labyrinth of jack-o-lanterns.

Knott’s Spooky Farm runs weekends September 28 – October 27 from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Halloween Day from 10:00am to 5:30 pm, and is included with regular park admission. For more information visit the official Knott’s website.

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From humble beginnings as a bisexual art kid who drank more coffee than a 40-year-old author, Remy now holds a BFA in Film Production from Chapman University and is a proud member of the HorrorBuzz team (and still a bisexual art kid who drinks too much coffee). They were first introduced to the world of horror and camp when their grandma showed them The Rocky Horror Picture Show at age 5, and never looked back. When they're not writing cartoons or working on movies, one can spot them in various clubs around Los Angeles performing very, very self-deprecating standup comedy. Howdy ho!