Events to Celebrate Halloween 2023

Seasonal spookiness and family festivities across Louisiana for those who yearn to eat, drink, and be scary.

by

Paige Cody

This month, a velvet cloak of darkness settles over the prairies and bayous of Louisiana. Fog creeps between cypress trees. A twig snaps, then something howls, just beyond your eyesight in the distance. Could it be the Rougarou making his way toward you? Or just a Border Collie in a Superman costume? Whether you’re in the market for chilling frights or festive family fun, Halloween activities for any taste (and not just candy corn or chocolate) abound all over the state. Here are a few excuses to don your costume leading up to and on the big night that we find most intriguing. 

Every weekend in October: Halloween at Lakeview Park and Beach

Until November 4: Bass Ghost Shop at Yes We Cannibal

Saturdays in October: LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens Corn Maze

October 20–28: Cutting Edge Theater presents Rocky Horror: Witches

October 26–28: Fifolet Halloween Festival in Baton Rouge

October 27–November 5: Young Frankenstein at Jefferson Performing Arts Society

October 28–29: BREC's Boo at the Zoo

October 28–29: La Fete des Bayous Festival

October 27: Olde Towne Slidell Zombie Crawl

October 27: Moonlight over Melrose in Natchitoches

October 27: Smoot's Grocery Halloween Bash

October 27–28: Frightmare on Main Street in New Iberia

October 27–29: Halloween New Orleans

October 28: BREC's Full Moon Fête

October 28: Halloween Art & Nature Festival

October 28: Bayou Teche Brewing Halloween Blowout

October 28: New Iberia Halloween Parade

October 28: Halloween Day at LASM

October 28: Harvest Moon Festival in Franklin

October 28: Covington Boo Fest

October 28: Autumn in the Oaks at Moncus Park

October 29: Mandeville Barktoberfest

October 29: Boo Bash on the Bayou in Beaux Bridge

October 29: Haints, Haunts, and Halloween at the Rural Life Museum

October 29: New Roads Boo & Brew

October 31: Abita Springs Trick-or-Treat Block Party

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