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Adult-friendly Halloween activities in Dallas

While the kids are out trick-or-treating, we’re here to help you get your freak on.

A roleplay actor in a human bug costume.

Reindeer Manor Halloween Park is a skatepark turned scare park ready to collect your screams.

Let’s go, ghouls — Whether you prefer getting your scare on or sipping an autumnal beverage, Dallas has plenty of adult-friendly activities for you (and your boo) to enjoy this Halloween.

Maxim Masquerade | 2440 Victory Park Lane | $35+ | From 33 floors up, enjoy the height of seasonal fun at this Halloween costume masquerade, complete with panoramic views, Dallas’ top 40 DJs, a VIP section, and party favors.

Día de Los Muertos Parade and Festival | 1500 Marilla St. | Free | Beginning at Dallas City Hall, the parade will wind through downtown and feature dance troupes, decorated floats, music, and more. After the parade, attend the festival for food, festivities, and live entertainment.

Pumpkin Nights | 4016 W Division St, Arlington | $16+ | Head to Howell Farms for fun after sundown and walk through a beautiful exhibition of carved pumpkins and brightly lit fantasy landscapes.

Dallas Zombie Crawl | Various Dallas bars | $15-$35 | Come in costume and start your crawl of Dallas’ most haunting bars. Participating bars offer drinks specials, free welcome shots, and other delicious deals.

Junkyard Haunted House | 2700 Sylvan Ave. | $25 | Set in an actual Junkyard this haunted house is the only one of its kind in the area. Real trash collected at the junkyard is used every day in acts.

Reindeer Manor Halloween Park | 1002 Lone Star Parkway| $40+ | This skate park turns into a scare park every fall featuring haunted houses, stage shows, games, concessions, photo ops, and more.

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