Everything’s bigger in Texas — even Halloween! As October 2025 rolls in, Texans are gearing up for another round of spooky fun, wild costumes, and candy hunts big enough to fill a truck bed. From Fort Worth to Frisco, here’s how the Lone Star State is celebrating Halloween 2025 in style.
👻 Fort Worth — Boo at the Zoo & Downtown Thrills
Location: 1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth
This Oct. 24–26, 2025, the Fort Worth Zoo once again transforms into a Halloween playground for its annual Boo at the Zoo. Families can stroll through decorated trails, meet friendly critters, and fill their candy bags — no jump scares, just smiles. On Oct. 31, head downtown for the Monster Mash Block Party in Sundance Square, featuring live music, food trucks, and costume contests where creativity wins big.
🎃 Keller — Haunted Happenings in the Park
Location: 1100 Bear Creek Pkwy, Keller
The city of Keller will host its crowd-favorite Haunted Happenings on Oct. 26, 2025 at Bear Creek Park. Expect carnival rides, food trucks, costume parades, and a Trunk or Treat Alley lined with decked-out vehicles. It’s festive, family-friendly, and bursting with small-town charm — plus, rumor has it the candy haul is top-tier.
🕸️ Dallas — Scream on the Green
Location: Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas
Downtown Dallas is going big for Scream on the Green 2025, happening Oct. 25. This free, outdoor Halloween festival brings trick-or-treat stations, spooky photo ops, and a movie night under the stars. Don’t forget your pup — the pet costume parade is a local favorite (and fiercely competitive).
💀 Prosper — Pumpkin Party on the Square
Location: Prosper Town Hall, 250 W. First St, Prosper
Prosper’s Pumpkin Party 2025 on Oct. 30 brings cozy, community vibes to the town square. Families can enjoy live music, local food trucks, pumpkin decorating, and games for all ages. It’s more “pumpkin spice and laughter” than “haunted house horror,” making it perfect for kids and candy lovers alike.
🧙♀️ Frisco — Trick or Treat the Rail District
Location: Main St., Frisco
Frisco’s Trick or Treat the Rail District returns Oct. 27, 2025, turning Main Street into a festive, candy-filled stretch of fun. Local shops join in the spirit with themed displays, live music, and plenty of spots for photos — because if you didn’t post your costume, did Halloween even happen?
Texas doesn’t just celebrate Halloween — it owns it. Whether you’re after candy, costumes, or community, Halloween 2025 in the Lone Star State is shaping up to be equal parts spooky and spectacular. Yeehaw… and BOO! 👻












