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Halloween is upon us! It’s that time again. People in costumes, jack-o-lanterns on porches, maybe even ghosts roaming the streets? Whether you’re a big fan of the holiday, or just a kid at heart, there are plenty of reasons to get excited about spending Halloween here in Boston. Here are some of the Boston Halloween things you can do to make your experience even spookier! Check out our list.
Okay fine, Salem technically isn’t exactly Boston but during Halloween it definitely becomes part of it. That’s the rule.
Now that we have that cleared up, Salem is infamous for its Halloween festivities that lasts the entire month of October! From parades, street fairs, family film nights, and haunted houses, there are loads of activities for everyone to enjoy.
Check out the Haunted Happenings website for more info on how to celebrate Halloween in Salem!
Haunted Happenings
Halloween won’t be complete without those spooky jack-o-lanterns adorning everyone’s porches! Might as well make a day, even a weekend out of making them right? Go pumpkin picking in one of the many farms around Boston to get the full experience. There are plenty of options depending on how far you’re willing to drive, or what are other activities you’re looking to do. Here’s a short list of farms that offer pumpkin-related activities for the entire family:
Let us paint a picture for you. Tree-lined streets, bright and vivid with yellow, orange, and red leaves. Porches filled with pumpkins, fake cobwebs, and ghoulish decorations. Brick-paved sidewalk, streetlights, the beautifully ornate brownstones. Can it get any more Halloween than Beacon Hill?
Take a stroll and breathe in the chilly autumn air and enjoy the history-filled streets of Beacon Hill. It might even be a good idea to check out what costumes the ducklings are in this year? Talk about the full Boston Halloween experience!
If you’re willing to drive even farther out then The Berkshires would be the place to go! A 2-3 hour drive from Boston, the mountainous region offers spectacular views of fall. You can even hike a section of the Appalachian trail, climb Mount Greylock, or just drive to the top if you’re feeling a little lazy. Either way, you get to enjoy the best nature in New England has to offer!
While you’re in the Berkshires, make sure to swing by the quaint historical towns and enjoy local shopping and museum hopping. Might as well make a day out of it right?!
Whether you’re only looking for a peaceful getaway or are interested in going for a moderate hike, the Berkshires will not disappoint.
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