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There is much Halloween fun to be had along the Alabama Gulf Coast! Family and friends will be entertained and – if you choose – maybe even a little scared by all the activities!

Halloween kicks off early at OWA in Foley with Town of Terror (September 21-November 3) and The Park After Dark (September 28-October 27). The Park After Dark features kid-friendly fun inside The Park, and Town of Terror is perfect for children over the age of 13, as well as adults looking for a thrill on the scary side!

The Wharf in Orange Beach will feature family-friendly events, including Spooky Movie on The Lawn on October 26, 2-9 p.m. On Halloween night, the entire family is invited out to Trunk R Treat from 6 until 9:30 p.m.

Come hang out at The Hangout in Gulf Shores between noon and 3 on Saturday, October 26, for the Halloween Monster Mash Dance Party. Stay busy with pumpkin decorating, face painting, ring toss, bowling, cornhole, scavenger hunt, cookie decorating, photo opportunities, a haunted pirate boat and a magic show. The Monster Mash Dance Party will feature a live DJ plus a costume contest at 1:30 p.m. Your favorite Pirates and Princesses crew will be joining the fun! This event is free to all.

Join the craze at the Magnolia Springs Corn Maze for their 11th year in a row. The corn maze will be open from October 5 until November 2, running 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Saturdays and noon-5 p.m. on Sundays.  If you really want a thrill, also check out Fear in the Forest 1-11 p.m. on the last three weekends leading up to Halloween. Magnolia Corn Maze has many activities the entire family will enjoy, including two challenging corn mazes, hayride and cow train, petting zoo, pig race and pony rides, jumping pad, paintball shooting gallery, bazooka ball, raceway, corn cannons, duck races, rat races and more.

Be sure to come down to the Alabama Gulf Coast this October and check out all the fun Halloween activities on and near the coast!