Happy Halloween! We’ve rounded up some spooky and entertaining events that are happening in the Sweetest City in Texas. Carve out some time to celebrate the creepiest season every day now through the last weekend of October.
If you’re looking for a fun show for all ages, visit Sugar Land Town Square is hosting a Magic in the Plaza event on Friday, October 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. Ted Schwank is bringing The World’s Greatest Illusions Grand Production Show and Plaza Party featuring an interactive DJ with games, prizes, strolling entertainers, face painting, giveaways, and more.
Dive into the Halloween spirit when you stop by the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land on Friday, October 26 and Saturday, October 27 from 7 - 10 p.m. for their T3 Haunted House. This family-friendly haunted house is back to usher in the horrors of an out-of-this-world Halloween with all new chills. Get ready to take off for the stars, as you navigate an alien marketplace on the way to embark on your space cruise. Go ahead and explore every creepy corner – you have the museum to yourself…or do you??
If you’re up for the chills and thrills this event is for you! Head to the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land for bone-chilling fun for the kids on Saturday, October 27 for Tricks, Treats & T-Rex! But, if you’re in for some early Halloween fun don’t forget to stop by the Magical Maze Festival from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Festival fun includes carnival games, trick or treating, a pumpkin patch, face painting, and more! You’re encouraged to get creative and wear your best garb for the Grand Costume Contest, where you’ll have a chance to win some great prizes.
This year marks the centennial of San Isidro Cemetery, located on the north bank of Oyster Creek in present-day Sugar Creek subdivision in Sugar Land, Texas. The Sugar Land Heritage Museum is celebrating with a Día de los Muertos exhibit at the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center. From October 22 to November 3, you are invited to learn about the significance of All Saints Day in Hispanic cultures across North and Central America. Let yourself wander in the museum and admire personalized altars created by local families honoring their loved ones and lives in Old Sugar Land.
The City of Sugar Land welcomes littles ghosts and furry goblins to the annual Halloween Town event at Sugar Land Town Square on Sunday, October 28 from 2 – 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Event festivities will include costume contests, festive crafts and coloring stations, a munchkin pumpkin patch, photo stations, as well as food and beverages available for purchase, and much more! Just remember, no blood or gruesome horror elements, as Halloween Town is for friendly ghosts, goblins and ghouls.
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Visit Sugar Land Convention & Visitor Services
VISITOR CENTER
198 Kempner St., Bldg B - 2nd Floor
Sugar Land, TX 77498
Phone: 281.275.2045
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