From costume contests to candy crawls, North Myrtle Beach transforms into a family-friendly Halloween destination each October. Here’s where to find the best 2025 Halloween events—plus local tips for making the most of spooky season by the coast.
October 25, 2025 | 5-8 PM | $5 ages 3+, free under 2 (cash only)
The city's signature Halloween party pulls out all the stops: magic shows, marshmallow roasting, inflatables, games, and a lively trick-or-treat trail. It's designed for families who want all the festive energy without the heavy scares.
BOOnanza has become the go-to kickoff for the holiday weekend, and locals recommend arriving early if you don't want to miss the action.
October 25, 2025
This lakeside celebration is pure Halloween charm. BooFest! brings out kids in their best costumes—even the family pets get in on the fun!
Between candy giveaways, themed games, and photo-ready backdrops, it's an easy favorite for parents looking for both entertainment and keepsake moments.
October 31, 2025 | 5-7 PM
When Halloween night arrives, Barefoot Landing transforms into a walkable trick-or-treat hub. Shops and restaurants hand out candy in a safe, welcoming environment that's heavy on community spirit. It's a no-frills way to let kids enjoy spooky season—costumes, candy, and smiles all around.
October 31, 2025
For families who want to make the most of Halloween night, Myrtle Beach offers multiple candy crawls at Broadway at the Beach and Market Common. Both locations provide secure, lively spaces for kids to collect sweets in costume.
Crowds are part of the fun here, but it does mean families should plan for extra candy bags and get there early for the smoothest experience.
Local vacation experts at Casago Myrtle Beach point out that pairing these evening festivities with oceanfront stays helps families enjoy the best of both worlds: beach days by the water, Halloween nights in the community.
Not in town on event days, or just want to extend the fun? Myrtle Beach offers plenty of year-round attractions with a Halloween edge:
Halloween in North Myrtle Beach is more about family fun than fright. With community trick-or-treat trails, lakeside costume contests, and coastal attractions, it's a chance to celebrate the season in a safe, welcoming way.
For families planning a fall or winter getaway, vacation managers like Casago Myrtle Beach recommend booking accommodations near key event venues for easy access to both the ocean and the festivities.