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List Of The 7 Best Things To Do In Denver, 2016 Halloween Edition

Awesome fall & Halloween October events going in Denver!

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List Of The 7 Best Things To Do In Denver, 2016 Halloween Edition
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October is fast approaching! That means it's time for sweaters, all things pumpkin spice, scary movies, Fall festivals, pumpkin carving, haunted houses, and of course Halloween! Here is a list of awesome Fall & Halloween events going down in Denver this October:

1. Select the Perfect Pumpkin & Build a Scarecrow at the Pumpkin Harvest Festival

When/Where: Oct. 1 & 2, 2016 at Four Mile Historic Park

For more info: www.fourmilepark.org/events

2. Three rooms, three experiences, each more terrifying than the last at Haunted Virtual Reality

When/Where: Thursday-Sunday nights in October at a downtown Denver brewery.

Tickets and more info: www.VRhauntedhouse.net

3. Hang out with thousands of other zombies at the Denver Zombie Crawl

When/Where: Oct. 22, 2016 , Downtown Denver on 16th St. Mall

For more info: www.denverzombiecrawl.com/

4. Get lost in Colorado's Coolest Corn Maze

When/Where: Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16-Oct. 30, 2016 at Denver Botanic Gardens (Chatfield location)

For more info: www.botanicgardens.org/events/special-event...

5. Get scared straight at Denver's Haunted Houses

When/Where: throughout the month of October

Denver offers some great high quality, scare your pants off haunted houses you should try. Three options are 13th Floor, The Asylum, and Elitch Garden's Fright Fest.

For more info: www.elitchgardens.com/fright-fest/

6. Dance the Night Away Denver's Best Halloween Party

When/Where: Saturday, October 29 at the Curtis Hotel (Downtown Denver)

For more info: www.coloween.com/

7. Family Friendly Fun at Zombie Zone on 16th Street Mall

Where/When: Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Denver Pavilions (Downtown Denver)

For more info: www.facebook.com/Zombie-Zone-6997586900722...

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