Ready to fill your calendar with all things Halloween? Then consider adding the following woodland pumpkin tour to your itinerary. This October, the historic Pemberton Park will be filling their trails with unique pumpkin creations that the whole family is sure to love. Bring a flashlight and prepare for one festive and fun evening.
Ready for a spooky-filled night? Then visit Pemberton Park on October 25th from 6:30 to 9:30pm.
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Although Pemberton Park is usually known for their historic tours…
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…and scenic, easy-to-follow trails…
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…it’ll transform into a Halloween wonderland next month. Got your flashlight? Then let’s go!
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Pemberton Park’s nature trails will be lined with hundreds of jack-o-lanterns and whimsical pumpkin creations. They’re submitted by people from all around, and there are even prizes given for best overall pumpkin, spookiest pumpkin, and goofiest pumpkin.
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Explore the trails, where you may find fairytale-esque pumpkins…
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…or pumpkin sculptures that are straight out of a storybook. I love this Hedwig one from the Harry Potter series!
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You may also come across giant submissions, from the Headless Horseman…
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…to horror movie icons. The entries are different each year so there’s always something new to see.
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Register your own creation for free by October 24th. Think you’ve got what it takes to win a prize?
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The event will also include free candy, games, and hot cocoa. Admission is $10 per vehicle. See you on the trails!
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Address: 5561 Plantation Lane, Salisbury, MD 21801
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Find more information on Pemberton Park’s Annual Pumpkin Tour by visiting the event website.
How about another creep-tastic attraction in Maryland? Check out the Edgar Allan Poe Festival by clicking here!
And don’t forget to mark on your bucket list which hiking trails you’ve already been on from this list.
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