Wear your Halloween costume to Krispy Kreme all day Friday for a free Original Glazed® or Classic Ring Doughnut – no purchase necessary.
Right after the kids get out of school Friday is the Halloween Trick-or-Treat Costume Parade and Contest at Multnomah Village. The route runs along SW Capitol Hwy between SW 31st and SW 37th Aves. in Portland. That starts at 3:30 PM.
Oregon City is doing their trick or treating event in their downtown shops, from 4 to 6 PM Friday.
The Cinema of Horrors Drive In is happening nightly thru October 31st. Watch horror blockbusters at the Clark County Fairgrounds from the "relative" security of your car. Featured films include Hocus Pocus, Beetlejuice and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
If you're in the Milwaukie area, the Schilling Lights on Lark display has an animated light show featuring more than 55,000 lights…and it’s synchronized to music you can actually listen to and even help choose the tunes. Open every night in October from 7-10 p.m.
Vancouver’s Franklin Street is all decked out for Halloween. Known for its holiday displays, this neighborhood transforms into a hauntingly captivating spectacle during the month of October. Every evening in October from 6-9 p.m. And it's free!
Portland’s scariest Halloween tradition is back for its 14th season. The Fear PDX is open now through November 2. 12 haunted attractions under one roof.
Portland Oregon’s only Scream Park returns this fall to one of the oldest amusement parks in the country, the historic Oaks Amusement Park. The Event features three horrifying haunted walkthrough attractions, amusement rides, themed side attractions, mini golf, roller skating, concessions and so much more.
The Spirit of Halloweentown in the historic town of St. Helens, 45 minutes from Portland, celebrates Halloween all October long with haunted tours, costume contests, celebrity appearances and more.
Scary night to find parking Friday as the Winterhawks are hosting Prince George 7pm at Memorial Coliseum and across the way the Blazers are hosting The Denver Nuggets at MODA Center.
Anime fans in the fam? Celebrating more than twenty years of anime and Japanese culture, Kumoricon is back for its biggest year yet. Gaining its namesake (kumori) from the Japanese word "cloudy", Kumoricon embodies everything it means to live in the Pacific Northwest
And for all the great farms, pumpkin patches and harvesty things check out Stacey & Mike's list; OH MY GOURD.
Have an excess amount of treats in your home after Halloween? Encourage your kid to swap their hard-earned candy for Legos at Bricks & Minifigs Beaverton. Have you ever heard of a candy buy back? They encourage kids to bring in their candy in exchange for store credit, money or another incentive. The candy is gathered and sent in care packages to United States military troops. From November 1-7, 2025, bring Halloween candy to Bricks & Minifigs Beaverton and receive 50 cents in store credit per pound of candy.
Watching Michael Myers stalk and slash his way through the streets of Haddonfield is always a scary good time. But how the heck does one pull off a Halloween Marathon when the franchise has splintered into several timelines and 13 films! (Paul Rudd is even in one of them?!) Entertainment Weekly has much more time on their hands, they break down every movie and the order in which to binge. You can also hear a hot take on the What Went Wrong "Halloween" podcast on iHeartRadio. Check out iHeart Radio's Halloween Radio!