Oct 28, 2020

Witches, goblins, ghouls normally keep us on our toes during Halloween, but this year we have to keep an eye out for COVID19 too. Participating in social distancing and wearing masks seems like it could put a damper on Halloween this year, but don’t worry, we’ve got tons of low-risk activities from home and even moderate-risk activities that are safe with social distancing! So take a peek below and see how you and your family can join in on the fun this Halloween weekend! 

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Low-Risk Activities 

  • Carving or decorating pumpkins with members of your household 
  • Setting up a table in the driveway to dress up and carve pumpkins with neighbors while socially distancing 
  • Doing a Halloween scavenger hunt where children are given lists of Halloween-themed things to look for while they walk outdoors from house to house admiring Halloween decorations at a distance
  • Zoom parties are all the rage! Have a virtual custom party with your friends and family
  • Having a Halloween movie night with people you live with
  • Having a scavenger hunt-style trick-or-treat search with your household members in or around your home rather than going house to house

Moderate Risk Activities 

  • One-way trick-or-treating where individually wrapped goodie bags are lined up for kids to grab.
  • Small-group outdoor costume parade where people are six feet apart.
  • Attending a costume party outdoors where protective masks are used and people can social distance.
  • Going to an open-air, one-way, walk-through haunted forest where mask use is enforced.
  • Pumpkin patches or orchards.
  • Outdoor Halloween movie night with local family and friends spaced at least six feet apart.

Higher Risk Activities To Avoid

  • Traditional trick-or-treating without masks and social distancing.
  • Crowded costume parties held indoors.
  • Indoor haunted houses.
  • Hayrides or tractor rides with people who aren’t in your household.
  • Traveling to a rural fall festival outside of your community.

*Advice from the CDC