Enjoy Halloween Fun in Southeast Indiana

Friday, October 14, 2022 at 1:32 PM

By Dearborn County Convention, Visitor & Tourism Commission, press release

Area groups plan multiple events throughout October

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(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Just in time for Halloween, visitors to Southeast Indiana will find several frighteningly fun events on the calendar this month. From a spine-tingling haunted house in Aurora to Halloween outings the entire family will enjoy, the area will offer Halloween fun for all ages in the coming weeks.

Take a haywagon ride to the pumpkin patch at Greystone Farm every weekend in October. In addition to pumpkin-picking, visitors can enjoy visiting with farm animals and shopping for farm-fresh goods at this family-owned farm in Lawrenceburg.

Grab a group of grown-ups and head for Main Street Aurora’s HalloWINE event on October 28, where you can shop and eat your way around the historic downtown district.

Take a walk on the fearful side with a trip to the Lost Soul Asylum, a terrifying haunted experience taking place at the Aurora Fire House on Friday and Saturday nights through the end of October.

Finally, enjoy family-friendly Halloween fun during celebrations in both Aurora and Lawrenceburg – with plenty of treats on the menu! The Aurora Lions Club Halloween Parade & Costume Contest will take place October 25, while Downtown Lawrenceburg’s Halloween Costume Contest & Movie Night (featuring The Nightmare Before Christmas) will be October 29. Trick-or-Treat in both communities will be on October 31 from 6-8pm. 

For more info on Southeast Indiana’s Halloween events, log on to our Event Calendar at www.visitsoutheastindiana.com. To learn more about things to see and do in Southeast Indiana this fall, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/visitsoutheastindiana.

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