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Fort Worth Moms (FWM) is proud to present our annual guide, “The Best Trick-or-Treat Spots in Tarrant County.” It’s time to break out the costumes and goodie bags; Halloween is almost here. We have rounded up some of the best trick-or-treating spots in all of Tarrant County just for you.
What are you waiting for? Go out there and get some treats! If you are looking for some more fun fall festivities like pumpkin patches, festivals, and shows, check out our wonderful “2021 Guide to Fall Activities: Fall Events, Farms, Mazes, and Pumpkin Patches.”
A here’s a big THANK YOU to the sponsors of this guide: Fort Worth Worth Children’s Dentistry and The Station Patio Icehouse. They made this guide possible, so that we can share this resource with YOU!
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Want to keep your kids’ teeth cavity-free after Halloween? Fort Worth Children’s Dentistry will buy all the candy you don’t need! It pays patients a dollar for every pound (up to five pounds) of candy you bring in after your kids go trick-or-treating. Since its candy buy back program launched in 2015, it’s collected and donated more than 1,000 pounds of candy! This year, its annual candy buy back will be held on Monday, November 1, from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Cavities beware! If you are worried Halloween might not make your child’s smile as BOO-TI-FUL, have your child seen by a pediatric dentist soon. Fort Worth Children’s Dentistry wants you to be able to trick-or-treat for many years to come!
Rick Figueroa is a local entrepreneur and the owner of a variety of successful businesses. He has always enjoyed entertaining and wanted to create a space for people of all ages to come together and enjoy great food, cold drinks, and live music. He established a modern industrial setting with a unique architectural feel, integrated with a backyard patio atmosphere. A gathering place for friends and family to enjoy great food, cold drinks, and good music, it’s everything you’d want your own backyard to be.
Boo Bash (Burleson) // 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. // FREE // Decorate your car, get in costume, and enjoy a drive-thru event with plenty of candy. // Pre-registration required.
United Methodist Trunk-or-Treat (Arlington) // 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. // FREE // Kids will be treated to lots of candy, bounce houses, a photo booth, and pizza.
United Methodist Church Early Halloween Trunk-or-Treat (Justin) — 6:30 p.m. // FREE // Come for a night of fun, trunk-or-treating, food, and live music!
Fall Festival (The Oasis International, Haslet) // 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. // FREE // Bring your family out and enjoy yummy food, fun games, a trunk-or-treat, Kona Ice, and more!
ACH Child and Family Services Trunk-or-Treat (Fort Worth) // 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. // FREE // Lots of room for social distancing! Kids are invited to dress up in a favorite costume and “trick-or-treat” through the line of festively decorated cars.
Boo at the Zoo (Fort Worth) // 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. // FREE with Zoo admission or membership // This day time event is packed with family-fun activities, including treat stations, animal shows, and more!
2nd Annual Trick-or-Treat at the Museum (Fort Worth) // 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. // Join the fun at the Fort Worth Aviation Museum, and get in FREE if you wear a costume! Don’t forget to bring a treat bag so you can fill it up at the candy stations.
Boo at the Zoo (Fort Worth) // 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. // FREE with Zoo admission or membership // This day time event is packed with family-fun activities, including treat stations, animal shows, and more!
Heritage Church of Christ Halloween Trunk-or-Treat (Fort Worth) // 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. // FREE // Come on out and explore a hay maze, enjoy a fun photo op, get your face painted, and enjoy free candy at the trunk or treat. Creepy costumes welcome!
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Trunk-or-Treat (Keller) // 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. // FREE // Wear your costumes and join the fun at Saint Ann’s Catholic Church and School! Food and games inside the activity center begin at 6:00 p.m. Trunk-or-treating begins at 7:00 p.m.
Boo at the Zoo (Fort Worth) // 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. // FREE with Zoo admission or membership // This day time event is packed with family-fun activities, including treat stations, animal shows, and more!
Fort Worth Museum of Science Ick or Treat (Fort Worth) — 2:00 p.m. // All ghouls and boys welcome, and their families too, to experiment with slime or fly on a witch’s broom. Make sure to come wearing your costume! It’ll be fun and spooky, but not scary – buy your tickets today, don’t be wary!
North Richland Hills Baptist Church Trunk-or-Treat // 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. // FREE // This family-friendly event is open to kids of all ages. Show up in a costume and enjoy lots of food, fun, and, of course, candy!
Hi. We are new to Texas. I am having a hard time finding Fort Worth’s actual trick or treating times. Do you have any information? Thank you.
I am trying to figure that out too
Did they even list the best places to trick or treat??