Halloween is the perfect excuse to dress up, chow down, and live out your spookiest fantasies. When it comes to costumes, candy, and cobwebs, there’s no denying that America takes the crown. But, in a nation as huge and diverse as this one, it’s not easy to decide where to visit for the best Halloween festivities.
Thankfully, American Home Shield® did the work, so you don’t have to. We looked high and low for the best Halloween neighborhoods, so you know the right place to go for family-friendly fun, extra spooky experiences, trick or treating, and viewing unique decorations.
The Best Family-Friendly Halloween Neighborhoods
If you’re looking for lighter thrills that will enchant, but not alarm, even the littlest members of your crew, these family-friendly Halloween neighborhoods are for you.
1. Downtown New Hope, Pennsylvania
New Hope is one of the best places for Halloween-loving families. The New Hope Railroad offers two Halloween events: one for younger kids and one for teenagers. Children can ride in their costumes on the Trick-or-Treat train, where they can enjoy sing-alongs and Halloween stories. The Halloween train is geared toward older kids and adults and includes a round-trip train ride with frightening experiences along the way.
You and your family can also participate in the town’s ghost tour, complete with lantern-hoisting guides.
2. Downtown Independence, Kansas
The town’s Neewollah festival (yes, that’s Halloween spelled backward) goes above and beyond when it comes to its Halloween celebrations. If chili cook-offs, fun runs, a hunt for an infamous Medallion, a glittering Halloween-themed carnival, a kiddie parade, and an arts and crafts show appeal to you, take a trip to Independence this spooky season.
One of the more unique elements during this downtown festival is the crowning of Queen Neelah, who is chosen following a youth pageant. At night, leave the kids with the sitter and check out the peculiarities of the adult-only Doo Dah Parade, where a King and Queen Doo Dah are chosen from a creepy, costumed crowd.
3. Downtown Croton-on-Hudson, New York
Not only does Croton-on-Hudson have a majestic landscape, but it also hosts festive family-friendly Halloween celebrations every year. The highlight is The Great Jack-O’Lantern Blaze, which puts more than 7,000 hand-carved artisan jack o’lanterns on display. Your family will delight in the lighting synchronized to Halloween-themed music.
The Best Neighborhoods for Trick-Or-Treating
Take on one of the tastiest holiday traditions in one of the best neighborhoods for Halloween trick-or-treating.
1. Angelino Heights, Los Angeles, California
The setting where Michael Jackson filmed his horror movie-inspired “Thriller” music video is appropriately spine-chilling year-round—but especially so at Halloween. In Angelino Heights, nestled between the 101 and Sunset Blvd, you can walk by the stately mansion featured in the video and many other decked-out 19th-century Victorian mansions listed on the National Register of Historic Places. “The Haunted District” is the perfect place to trick-or-treat.
2. Hilltop, Denver, Colorado
If you like a piping hot cup of apple cider, the aroma of pumpkin spice, and a dazzling display of foliage with your trick-or-treat plans, take a trip to the beautiful Hilltop neighborhood southeast of Downtown Denver. Those of you with a sweet tooth will be delighted to discover that homeowners in this historic neighborhood are renowned for their generosity with candy.
Don’t miss the Hilltop Halloween Picnic & Parade—leaving from Sundial Plaza and wandering through Robinson Park—with costumes, pizza, candy, and games galore.
3. Upper East Side, New York City, New York
The Upper East Side, adjacent to Central Park, is a neighborhood full of gorgeous mansions and townhouses. It’s a great place to take the kids for an upscale and festive trick-or-treating experience. Many streets are blocked off on Halloween night to provide safe areas for children to move from house to house. There is even a Carnegie Hill Neighbors Annual Halloween Spooktacular featuring fun music, trick-or-treating, and a costume contest.
4. Naperville, Chicago, Illinois
Naperville is one of the 10 best cities to raise a family, so it’s no wonder it has fantastic trick-or-treating opportunities.
During Naperville’s Halloween Hop, dozens of businesses open their doors to trick-or-treaters, offering games, candy, healthy goodies, and other spooky surprises. This festive option is great for families who may not want to wander the streets and instead prefer a smaller trick-or-treating option.