Family Fun for Halloween

SEELEY LAKE – Haunted Scapes brings family fun to Seeley Lake with a pumpkin patch, bouncy house, maze, haunted house and more. They will be open Thursday – Sundays through Monday, Oct. 31 when they will host Seeley Lake Trunk-or-Treat from 6-8 p.m.

Owners of Nature Scapes Davy Good and his wife Angela came up with the idea for Haunted Scapes after taking their children to pumpkin patches outside the area.

"We've talked about wanting to do a pumpkin patch for years and finally have the room to put one together," wrote Angela in an email. "Seeley Lake needs more family activities."

They recruited their family Bo Good and his wife Amanda, and Hugh Good and started working on the event in September.

Bo and Amanda have done a haunted trailer for the Trunk-or-Treat in the past. They provided decorations for the haunted house. The haunted house includes various rooms to explore and live actors after dark. Visitors that come during the day can get a wristband and come back at night for the haunted house.

Families can enjoy cotton candy, popcorn, balloons and beverages while they work their way through the maze, pick out a pumpkin for purchase and take their photographs in the cutouts. Some evenings they show movies. Angela Good said jumping in the pumpkin bounce house has also been a huge attraction.

The fun starts at 11 a.m. Thursdays through Sundays. They close at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 8 p.m. on Saturday night and 6 p.m. Sundays. It is $6/person to attend.

Halloween night the annual Seeley Lake Trunk-or-Treat will be set up at Haunted Scapes. This event is free for the community. There will be no admission to Haunted Scapes for the night; however, not all of the activities will be available.

Those wanting to reserve a space for their decorated trunk should text or call Alex at 210-1755. For more information about Haunted Scapes or Seeley Lake Trunk-or-Treat visit Facebook and search for their names.

 

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