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Halloween in Atlanta
Your guide to Halloween events, haunted houses, costume parties, trick-or-treating, and spooky things to do in Atlanta.
Halloween in Atlanta
Halloween in Atlanta brings together haunted houses, costume parties, spooky attractions, trick-or-treat events, themed bar nights, and family-friendly fall fun across the city. Whether you're looking for scares, nightlife, or activities for kids, this guide is your main hub for Halloween in Atlanta.
What Is Halloween?
Halloween is a holiday with roots in ancient Celtic traditions and has evolved into a widely celebrated day of costumes, candy, storytelling, and seasonal fun. In Atlanta, Halloween includes everything from community events and fall festivals to haunted attractions and nightlife celebrations.
How Atlanta Celebrates Halloween
Across metro Atlanta, Halloween is marked by haunted houses, parades, costume contests, themed events, live entertainment, and trick-or-treat opportunities. Some celebrations are designed for families and younger kids, while others focus on fright-filled experiences and adults-only festivities.
Recurring Halloween Traditions in Atlanta
- Haunted houses and spooky attractions
- Costume parties and contests
- Trick-or-treat events and family celebrations
- Halloween bar crawls and nightlife events
- Parades, themed pop-ups, and fall festivals
Featured Halloween Events in Atlanta
These are some of the key Halloween events and anchor attractions to check out this year.
More Halloween Events
Looking for more things to do this spooky season? Browse additional Halloween events in Atlanta below.
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Why Halloween Matters
Halloween offers a chance to celebrate creativity, community, and seasonal tradition. In Atlanta, the holiday stretches across the month with events that can be playful, eerie, family-friendly, or full-on terrifying.
Past Coverage and Related Reading
For archived coverage, older roundups, and supporting Halloween material, see our wiki archive page: halloween events.