From haunted attractions and hayrides to strolls and harvest festivals, there are plenty of fall activities to enjoy in the area.

• Trails of Treats: 5:30-7 p.m. Oct. 16, Innovation Hills, 2800 W Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, trick-or-treat stations set up on the trails around the ponds, free admission, free candy while supplies last, parking is $1.50/hour for those without a parking pass, www.rochesterhills.org.

• Trunk-or-Treat event: 5-6:30 p.m. Oct. 17, Clarkston Independence District Library, 6495 Clarkston Road, cider and donuts (while supplies last), parking available next door at the School Admin Building, https://cidlibrary.org.

• Boo Bash: 5-7:30 p.m. Oct. 17, hosted by Orion Township Parks & Recreation at Great Lakes Athletic Club, 3800 S. Baldwin Road, Orion Twp.,haywagon rides, trick-or-treat street, snacks, crafts and games, register for a timeslot, www.orionparks.com, www.facebook.com/events/1396568918076283.

• Halloween Happiness: designed for individuals ages 16+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is 6-8 p.m. Oct. 22, at the Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Road in Southfield, featuring music, dancing, carnival games and trick or treating. Jet’s Pizza will be served until 6:45 p.m., $10/person and preregistration is required by Oct. 17. Register online at OaklandCountyParks.com, or call 248-858-0916 to register. For questions, call or text 248-221-8040 or email OCPrecreation@oakgov.com.

• Hoot n Howl: Oct. 17-18, hayride with naturalists at Bloomer Park, 345 John R. Road, Rochester Hills, campfire with cider, donuts, and visit from a few live nocturnal animals, all ages, children under 14 must be accompanied by a paid adult, www.facebook.com/CityOfRochesterHills, $8 each.

• Malloween Trick-or-Treating Event: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 18, trick-or-treating at participating stores throughout Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, 4000 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills, followed by family-friendly Monster Mash dance party, 1-3 p.m., https://greatlakescrossingoutlets.com.

• Annual Trunk or Treat Event: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 18, at Fisk Farm, 9180 Highland Road, White Lake Twp., candy, cider, donuts, hot dogs, and games, Skull Island, www.whitelaketwp.com.

• Trick-or-Treat Along the Trail: noon-3:45 p.m. Oct. 18, Kensington Metropark, North Hickory Ridge picnic area, 4570 Huron River Pkwy, Milford, www.metroparks.com/kensington-metropark, register for timeslots, $5 per child, $5 per adult, free for children under 2, plus park pass or vehicle entry fee. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Pre-registration is required by 4 p.m. the day before the program.

• Tricks! Treats! Trail!: Oct. 18, 1-2:30 p.m. or 2:30-4 p.m. Participants trick or treat through the happily haunted Shiawassee Basin Preserve Ballfield trail, 12000 Davisburg Road, Davisburg, includes children’s activities, family-friendly games, and hayrides (weather dependent), bring a bag to collect candy, children must be accompanied by an adult, pre-registration is required by noon, Oct. 17, resident-$5 per person trick or treating, non-resident-$7 per person trick or treating, adults free.

• Boo Bash: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 18, Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield. Halloween-themed activities for all ages, ages 2–12 invited to dress in costume, crafts and games. dance party, family-friendly magic show, trick-or-treating, food truck. Pre-registration is required. Tickets are $10 per person for Southfield residents and $15 for non-residents. One adult must be present per family for this event and each person attending must purchase a ticket. Tickets at https://bit.ly/SfldBooBash25, 248-796-4620, www.cityofsouthfield.com.

• Trick or Treat Downtown and Halloween Fest: Oct. 18, downtown Rochester. Children are encouraged to dress up and Trick or Treat downtown from 3:30-5 p.m., participating businesses will be marked with window signage. It is encouraged to have Trick-or-Treaters start at the corner of E. 2nd & Main Street or at the corner of W. University & Main Street. Trick-or-Treater traffic will be one way only on each side of Main Street. The east side will run one way north and the west side will run one way south. Halloween Fest is 4:30-6:30 p.m. on the East Parking Platform (corner of E. 4th & East St.), Rochester, with Halloween themed goodies to purchase, www.downtownrochestermi.com/trick-or-treat-downtown.

• Trunk or Treat at the Farm: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 18, at MSU Tollgate Farm and Educational Center, 28115 Meadowbrook Road, Novi, trick or treat and visit with farm animals, www.canr.msu.edu/tollgate/Program-Event-Calendar.

• Halloween Trunk or Treat: Noon-3 p.m. Oct. 18, at Costick Activities Center Parking Lot, 28600 W 11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, hosted by Farmington Hills Police Department in collaboration with Faith & Blue, free, face painting, candy, meet the police department K9s, 248-871-2750.

• Clawson Trick or Treat Trail: 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 18, Clawson City Park, 935 N. Custer, Clawson, free event sponsored by Clawson Youth Assistance. Children in costume trick or treat around the wood chip trail at Clawson City Park. Treats provided by local groups and businesses. Cider and donuts at the pavilion, www.facebook.com/cityofclawson, 248-259-6208.

• Treats and Trails: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 18, Brandon Township Community Park, 1414 N. Hadley Road, Ortonville, hosted by the Brandon Township Library, those interested in hosting a station and providing treats or an activity along the trail, should register with the library by Oct. 15, brandonlibrary.org, 248-627-4332.

• Trunk or Treat: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 18, Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, 5171 Commerce Road, Orchard Lake, www.olccp.com, cash prizes for the best trunks, register by emailing to emma@olccp.com, 248-628-0730.

• Goodies on the Grand!: Trunk or treating is 4:30-6 p.m. Oct. 18, at Inspiration Park, 56730 Grand River Ave., New Hudson, businesses/organizations that want to host a trunk to hand out goodies, can visit www.funonthegrand.com.

• Fall Arts and Crafts Show: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 18, at Waterford Parks and Recreation-Leggett Campus, 3621 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford Twp., www.waterfordmi.gov, $1 admission.

• Royal Oak Spooktacular: 1-5 p.m. Oct. 19, downtown Royal Oak and Centennial Commons, 204 S. Troy St., Royal Oak, trick or treating from 1-3 p.m., pick up trail map brochure at the Royal Oak Chamber booth in Centennial Commons, Magic Show at 4 p.m., bring chairs or blanket, costume parade/contest at 4:30 p.m., www.royaloakchamber.com/events/details/royal-oak-spooktacular-4228.

• Annual Trunk or Treat: 1-3 p.m. Oct. 19, at Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club, 4770 Waterford Road, Clarkston, face painting, hot dogs, snow cones, free community event, volunteers needed to pass out candy, 248-623-0444, www.facebook.com/OCSCMI.

• Halloween and Haunted House: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 21, Pontiac Public Library parking lot, 60 E. Pike St., Pontiac, https://pontiaclibrary.org, only 12 and younger with adults.

• Jack-O-Lantern Jamboree: 6-7 p.m. Oct. 22, trick or treat stroll, pumpkin patch, Seymour Lake Park Laidler Pavilion, 2795 Seymour Lake Road, Oxford, www.oxparkrec.org, advanced registration is required for each child participating, $10 resident, $12 non-resident.

• Paddy O’Dinger’s Halloween Stroll: 5-7 p.m. Oct. 24, at Memorial Park, Royal Oak, trick-or-treat stations set up around the park, bounce houses, festive music, food, soft drinks, and beer available for purchase. Costumes are encouraged, children should bring a trick-or-treat bag, hosted by Royal Oak Leprechauns baseball team, free admission, www.facebook.com/RoyalOakLeprechauns.

• Night Hikes on the Farm: Folklore Nights is 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 24, at MSU Tollgate Farm & Education Center, 28115 Meadowbrook Road, Novi, www.canr.msu.edu/tollgate/Program-Event-Calendar.

• Witches Night: 5-10 p.m. Oct. 24, downtown Lake Orion and Oxford. The Downtown Express Trolley will be making its rounds between the two communities all evening.  Shopping, entertainment and restaurants offering witchy-themed food and beverages, photo booth, musical entertainment, psychics, and prizes. Costumes are encouraged, and warlocks are also welcome, downtownlakeorion.org, https://downtownoxford.info/oxford-dda-events.

• Trail or Treat!: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 24, at Dodge Park, 4380 S. Commerce Road, Commerce Twp., presented by Commerce Township Parks and Recreation and the Commerce Township Community Library, costumed trick-or-treating event for young children and elementary school students. The Dodge Park walking path will become a festive trail that leads from candy station to candy station, bring a bag. Haunted House in the library, 180 E. Commerce Road, Commerce Twp. Businesses and community groups are invited to set up a candy station, register at https://tinyurl.com/ctcl-trail-2025.

• Trick-or-Treat: Out of this World!: 4-8 p.m. Oct. 24, and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 25, Troy Historic Village, 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy, space-themed games and activities while exploring the village, fill bag with candy and trinkets, advance tickets are $5 for members and $9 for non-members, free for children younger than 2, www.troyhistoricvillage.org.

• Monster Mash: 7-10 p.m. Oct. 24, at Cranbrook Institute of Science, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, 248-645-3210, https://science.cranbrook.edu/explore/programs/special-events-public-programs/special-events, Halloween party for adults 21 and up, entertainment, competitions, Skeleton Dance-Off, Mummy Relay, mini pumpkin decorating, Halloween in the Acheson Planetarium, stargazing at the observatory, Halloween-themed bites and devilish drinks (available for purchase), costumes encouraged, $29 for members, $35 for non-members, and $5 additional per person for walk-in attendees.

• Haunted Theatre: 6:30-9:00 p.m. Oct. 24, and The Friendly Ghost Tour for younger revelers, noon-2 p.m. Oct. 25, at Bloomfield Hills High School Performing Arts Center, 4200 Andover Road, Bloomfield Hills, purchase tickets at bhhs.ludus.com, $11.35+.

• Birmingham Pumpkin Patch event: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 25, in Shain Park, downtown Birmingham, free celebration includes live country music by Nashville-based John King from noon to 2 p.m. in the Thomas M. Markus Pavilion. Just Joe, the Magician from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Baldwin Public Library. Pre-register at baldwinlib.org/calendar. Costume parade at 11:45 a.m. for ages 2 to 12 with adults. Participants should register at the city’s welcome table and gather in front of the pavilion stage between 11:30 and 11:45 a.m. Train rides, pumpkin decorating, face painting, story time, pumpkin patch, and food trucks will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., www.bhamgov.org/pumpkinpatch.

• Masquerade at the Museum: 7-11 p.m. Oct. 25, at Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm, 1005 Van Hoosen Road, Rochester Hills. Spooky strolling fundraiser for the museum, featuring seasonal snack stations, photo booth, one alcoholic beverage ticket included with admission, additional beverage tickets available for sale at the door, ages 21+, $40/museum member, $50/public. Advance registration at www.rochesterhills.org/masquerade.

• Halloween Science: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 2:30-5:30 p.m. Oct. 25, at Cranbrook Institute of Science, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, 248-645-3210, https://science.cranbrook.edu/explore/programs/special-events-public-programs/special-events, activities include electrifying experiments, Frightfully Fun Planetarium in the Acheson Planetarium, make-and-take crafts and activity stations, launch pumpkins from trebuchet, snacks, wear costumes, advance registration is $23 for members, $27 per for non-members, add $5 per person for walk ups.

• Haunted Mansion: 4-9 p.m. Oct. 25, at the Oakland History Center, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave, Pontiac, haunted and historical evening at Pine Grove, family-friendly event with candy, costumes, ocphs.org, 248-338-6732, free.

• Annual Spooktacular: Noon-2 p.m. Oct. 25, downtown Auburn Hills, trick-or-treating downtown, for ages 12 and younger accompanied by adult, downtown merchants along Auburn Road, www.facebook.com/CityofAuburnHills.

• Halloween Hoot: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 25, Beverly Park Trail, 18801 Beverly Road, Beverly Hills, children in costumes trick or treat along the Hoot Trail through the woods, but must be accompanied by an adult, www.villagebeverlyhills.com.

• Trick-or-Treat Stroll and Monster Mash: Trick-or-treating from noon-3 p.m. Oct. 25 in downtown Berkley. Travel clockwise along 12 Mile’s sidewalks and look for participating small businesses, bring trick-or-treat bags. Then from 2-5 p.m., join the Monster Mash with DJ, Halloween crafts and activities, performances, entertainment, down Coolidge Hwy., https://downtownberkley.com/bookley. Downtown BOO!kley! is decked out with spooky storefronts and skeletons through October.

• Trunk or Treat: 1-3 p.m. Oct. 25, Scout Park, Hazel Park, hosted by Hazel Park Recreation Department, www.facebook.com/HazelParkRecreation

• Downtown Farmington Trick-or-Treating: noon-2 p.m., Oct. 25, trick-or-treat at downtown Farmington businesses, www.downtownfarmington.org, and Haunted Farmers Market is 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 25, at Walter E. Sundquist Pavilion, 33113 Grand River Ave., at Grove St.

• Thrill the World Farmington: Oct. 25, at Riley Park, dance to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” in sync with people around the world. Arrive at 5:30 p.m. in zombie attire to participate or watch, begins at 6 p.m. Prior to the event, Sarah Davies to host dance lessons at Riley Park, on select Monday and Thursday nights, sarahmariedavies@gmail.com, https://thrilltheworld.com/choreography.

• Hollywood Haunt Bar Crawl: 6 p.m.-midnight, Oct. 25, downtown Farmington, www.downtownfarmington.org.

• Franklinstein Frenzy: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 25, Franklin’s historic village. Halloween Parade at noon on Main Street, children receive free trick-or-treat bags. Following the parade, children are encouraged to walk down Main Street and trick-or-treat at the local businesses. Franklin Public Library will provide arts and crafts for children to complete on-site or take home.

• Trick or Treat at the Market: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 25, shop the market and trick or treat with most vendors, Oakland County Farmers Market, 2350 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford Twp., family-friendly costumes encouraged, market vendors have pumpkins and other seasonal produce, hay bales, and fall décor items for sale, pumpkin carving and decorating station for purchased pumpkins, www.facebook.com/OaklandCountyFarmersMarket.

• Trick or Treasure: noon-2 p.m. Oct. 25, downtown Clawson, costumed children trick or treat at downtown shops and sidewalk stations, www.facebook.com/dtclawson.

• The Great Pub-Kin Crawl: 6-11:30 p.m. Oct. 25, downtown Clawson. Registration will take place on Saturday evening at Leon & Lulu (96 W. 14 Mile) from 6–7 PM, but pre-registration is highly encouraged, $25 per person with pre-registration, $35 on the day of the event, www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/UJP3VRJM4S8CE.

• Trunk or Treat: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 26, at the Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, presented by The Southfield Police Department, opportunity to check out the vehicles while children get a treat from each one. The police department will be collecting toy donations of new, unwrapped toys to give back to the community during the holidays. Southfield Parks and Recreation will provide games and crafts and giveaways. For information, call Officer Tim Simon at 248-796-5441.

• Annual Frightful 5K, 1K: 8:30-10:30 a.m. Oct. 26, at Troy Community Center, 3179 Livernois Road, Troy, spooky costumes encouraged, all ages, https://rec.troymi.gov/news_detail_T31_R42.php, prices vary.

• Halloween Open Barn: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 26, at Pan Equus Animal Sanctuary-PEAS, 940 Hummer Lake Road, Oxford, www.peasbarn.org, farm animals, hayrides-$2 per person, bonfire (weather permitting), line dancing, costumes encouraged, free entry, donations and donated returnable cans and bottles appreciated.

• Trunk or Treat 2025: 4-6 p.m. Oct. 26, Central United Methodist Church, 3882 Highland Road, Waterford Twp., waterfordcumc.org/upcoming-events/trunk-or-treat-2025. To decorate your car and hand out candy, call the church office at 248-681-0040 or visit bit.ly/T-or-T-25, free admission.

• Hall-oween-Bewitching Hour: Oct. 26, Meadow Brook Hall, Rochester, strolling costume party for adult trick-or-treating, live music by Olivia Van Goor, a cash bar with signature cocktails, spooky snacks, timed entry slots beginning at 5:30 p.m., tickets are $50 each, meadowbrookhall.org/events.

• Trunk or Treat and Concert: 3 p.m. Oct. 26, at St. John Lutheran Church, 23225 Gill Road, Farmington Hills, www.stjohn-elca.org. The free concert titled “Music for a Spooky Time” begins at 4:30 p.m. with Sean Michael Jackman, St. John Music Director and Organist/Pianist and featured guest performers – soprano Amber Rogers and violinist Minkyung Lee.

• Zap Zone Trunk or Treat: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 26, Zap Zone, 31506 Grand River Ave, Farmington Hills, https://zap-zone.com/halloween. Families are invited to celebrate Halloween with candy stations for trick-or-treaters, costume contest with prizes, carnival games and activities, zone-entertainment.com, 248-471-6777, free admission.

• Scarecrows On The Grand: through Oct. 31, at Inspiration Park, 56730 Grand River Ave. and downtown New Hudson locations, hosted by Lyon Township DDA, www.lyontwp.org.

• Skeletons are Alive Outdoor Public Art Display: through the month of October, featuring life-sized themed skeletons, downtown Northville, www.downtownnorthville.com. Visitors are invited to take selfies with the skeletons and share family-friendly photos on the Downtown Northville Facebook page or Instagram (@downtownnorthville) with the hashtag #skeletonsarealive.

• The Village of Rochester Hills outdoor shopping mall to host The Village Pumpkin Patch, through Oct. 30, at Festival Park, 104 N. Adam Road, Rochester Hills. Guests are encouraged to make a $5 donation via a QR Code to Leader Dogs for the Blind for each pumpkin they choose, www.TheVOHR.com.

• BOO!kley Bonesyards: map of haunted houses in Berkley, and voting through Nov. 1, residents may add their home to the map, www.downtownberkley.com/berkley-events/bookley-month/bookley-boneyards.Downtown BOO!kley! is decked out with spooky storefronts and skeletons through October.

• Haunted Highland: through October, visit the Highland DDA’s spooky skeletal selfie displays scattered around downtown Highland and snap a picture, post it to social media, and tag it #HAUNTEDHIGHLAND, www.highlandtwp.net.

• Pumpkin spice scented car wash: El Car Wash locations offer pumpkin spice scented car wash at no additional cost through the fall season. While driving through the wash tunnel, customers can switch their vehicle’s air conditioning settings to fresh air circulation to bring in the pumpkin spice scent, www.elcarwash.com.

Corn mazes/Hayrides

• Bowers School Farm Fall Festival: 5-10 p.m. Fridays and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays, through Oct. 25, Bowers School Farm, 1219 E Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, corn maze, wagon rides, pumpkin picking to purchase, animal visits, horse rides, live music on Fridays, hay climbing tower, crafts, games, www.schoolfarm.org/fall-fest-2025, $17 per person for the public, farm members-$7 each. Additional fees for food, drinks, pumpkins, and store purchases, horse rides are $5, adults can visit the Beer Garden (and hard cider).

• Long Family Orchard Farm & Cider Mill: 1540 East Commerce Road, Commerce Township, 248-360-3774, www.longsorchard.com – Cider Mill Barn hours are currently 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily through Nov. 26. Apples, cider and fresh produce in season. Long Family Fun Farm & Corn Maze is open noon-6 p.m. Fridays and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through Oct. 31, weather permitting, last tickets sold at 5 p.m. ticket prices vary.

• Heritage Park Hayrides: 5:30-7 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 31, at Heritage Park Nature Center, 24915 Farmington Road, Farmington Hills. Hayrides leave every half hour from the parking lot. Hayrides are $5+ per person, s’mores and cider kits extra. Advance registration is recommended, www.fhgov.com, call 248-473-1870 to book private group hayrides.

• Bonadeo Farms: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, last weekend in September through October, Bonadeo Farms 1215 White Lake Road, Highland Twp., featuring pasteurized cider, doughnuts, pies, hayrides, pumpkin patch. Corn Maze is offered 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, adults-$10, children (ages 5-8) -$5, facebook.com/BonadeoFarm, 248-787-4553. Haunted House and Corn Field with hay ride are offered after dark to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday nights through Oct. 26, $25 per person, 248-787-4553.

• Diehl’s Orchard & Cider Mill: 1479 Ranch Road, Holly, 248-634-8981, www.diehlsorchard.com – Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, through Oct. 31. Later in season, open noon-5 p.m. weekends, Nov. 1-23. Corn maze opens Sept. 1 through the season, pumpkin patch opens late September, prices vary. Hayrides are weekends through Oct. 21, $3, free for ages 3 and under, (weather permitting).

• Weekend Hay Rides are noon-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 7, $5 for ages 13-61, $3 for ages 3-12, $3 per senior (62+), free for children under 2, at Kensington Metropark Farm Center Office, 4570 Huron River Pkwy., Milford, www.metroparks.com/kensington-metropark, plus park pass or vehicle entry fee.

• Maybury Farm: 50165 Eight Mile Road, Northville, corn maze and wagon rides are Fridays-Sundays, through Nov. 2, $14 each, and free for children younger than 2, 248-374-0200, mayburyfarm.org.

• Cook’s Farm Dairy, 2950 E. Seymour Lake Road, Ortonville. Corn maze is open noon-6 p.m. daily, $6 per person and hayrides to the pumpkin patch are offered noon-6 p.m. weekends through October, hayrides are $6.50 and pumpkins are $6.50 each, market with ice cream to purchase, 248-627-3329, https://cooksfarmdairy.com.

• Upland Hills Farm Harvest Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through October, at 481 Lake George Road, Oxford, hayrides, pumpkin patch, farm shows, and magic shows. Admission is $12, free for ages 2 and younger. Food truck, cider and doughnuts, and pony rides are extra fees. Harvest Moon Hayrides are 7-10 p.m. Saturdays, Oct. 18 and Oct. 25, $9 each, free for ages 2 and younger, 248-628-1611, uplandhillsfarm.com.

• Wagon Tour and Campfire Stories: 7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 24, Stony Creek Metropark Nature Center, 4300 Main Park Drive, Shelby Township, ages 8+, Pre-registration is required by 4 p.m. the day before the program, www.metroparks.com/fallfun, (586) 781-9113, $5 per person, plus vehicle park entry.

• Blake’s Lyon Township: formerly Erwin’s Orchards & Cider Mill, 61475 Silver Lake Road, South Lyon, 248-437-0150, www.blakefarms.com. Funland with corn maze is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays, pumpkins in season, prices vary.

• Drop-in Hayrides: 3-4 p.m. select Saturdays through Nov. 22, at Hess-Hathaway Park, 825 S. Williams Lake Road, Waterford Twp., weather permitting, not offered if it is raining, $5 per person, 2 years and under admitted free, children must be accompanied by an adult, meet by campfire pit by Hilltop Pavilion I, www.waterfordmi.gov/1329/Parks-Recreation.

Haunted attractions

• Detroit Zoo Boo: 4-9:30 p.m. Fridays to Sundays, through Oct. 26, trick-or-treating at the Zoo, family-friendly entertainment, $21-$25+, parking is $8 per vehicle, https://detroitzoo.org/events/zoo-boo.

• Halloween Stroll: Friday-Sunday, through Oct. 31, and Oct. 30, at Canterbury Village, 2369 Joslyn Ct., Orion Twp., immersive displays, animatronics, and whimsical characters, Scarecrow Row, Spooky Carousel House, ticket prices vary, advance purchase timed tickets at www.canterburyvillage.com, food and drinks to purchase.

• Haunted Attractions: 6-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6-10 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 1, at Blake’s Big Apple, 71485 North Ave, Armada, Zombie Paintball, a Haunted Barn, Spookyland 3D Maze and a Haunted Hayride, https://blakefarms.com/blakes-haunted-attractions, ticket prices vary.

• Glenlore Trails Immersive & Illuminated Forest Experience is open Thursday to Sunday evenings, Sept. 25 through Nov. 2, (not available Oct. 31) at Glenlore Trails, 3860 Newtown Road, Commerce Twp., one-mile trail, all-ages, purchase advance tickets at GlenloreTrails.com, ticket prices vary.

• Rotten Manor Haunted Attraction: Opens at 7 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays in October, and Nov. 1, at 13245 Dixie Hwy., Groveland Twp., https://rottenmanor.com, www.facebook.com/RottenManor, tickets sold on site, cash only, (ATM on site). Manor, forest, and hayride attraction ticket prices vary.

• Azra Chamber of Horrors: Open evenings, select dates through Nov. 1, at 31401 John R. Road, Madison Heights, No Monster Nights on select Tuesdays, all the lights and sounds, without live actors, Boo Bash is Oct. 26, family-friendly event designed for children, and High Intensity Nights are Nov. 1-2, azrahaunt.com, ticket prices vary.

• Erebus Haunted Attraction: Open evenings, select dates through Nov. 2, at 18 South Perry St., Pontiac, www.hauntedpontiac.com, 248-332-7884, ticket prices vary.

• Hush Haunted Attraction: Open evenings, select dates through Nov. 2, at 37550 Cherry Hill Road, Westland, https://hushhauntedattractions.com, ticket prices vary.

• Tunnel of Terror car wash: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 24, Tommy’s Express, 31800 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak, $25 per car, https://tommys-express.com/tunnel-of-terror.