Frontier Homestead State Park hosts Haunted Homestead
October is here, and that means you need to be ready for all the ghosts, goblins, and things that go bump in the night. Make Frontier Homestead State Park part of your story with Haunted Homestead, a collection of fun and thrilling events providing a perfect lead in to All Hallows Eve.
Are ghosts real? Do spirits walk among us? Most everyone has had some type of experience they can’t explain. If you’re a believer or just curious, join us Oct. 11 as we present “More Than Ghost Stories: Paranormal Investigations in Southern Utah.” Join local paranormal investigators as they recount their ghost-hunting adventures over the past year and share their findings with the public. The team has conducted investigations at numerous locations in an attempt to separate folk lore and stories from genuine paranormal activities. Evidence from the investigations will be presented and discussed, allowing you to come to your own conclusions — is it real or just your imagination? The program begins at 7 p.m. and is free to the public.
On Oct. 12 and 13, Haunted Homestead returns. Running from 6–8 p.m. each night, this event will get you and yours into the Halloween spirit. Not only will we be providing some unique Halloween themed games, we also will have spooky crafts, ghost stories told by local storytellers, and other haunting surprises. Come explore the homestead and see our spooky decorations. Bring a painted rock to trade at our haunted house fairy door. Admission is $5 per family or $2 per person. Friends members get in free.
On Oct. 15, join our ever-popular cemetery tour. This year, our tour will be begin at 6:30 p.m. in the museum parking lot. Come learn about some of the more interesting headstones and stories about the graveyard. You may even hear about the rabid coyote. Please dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. Admission is free to this event.
At our Homestead Halloween events, there is sure to be something to make you think, shake, or laugh, so come join us. For more information, call us at (435) 586-9290 or visit fronterhomestead.org. Frontier Homestead is located at 635 N. Main St. in Cedar City.
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