Ghosts, Goblins, and Witches, Oh My! Tucson, Arizona: Halloween on Fourth Avenue

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**Ghosts, Goblins, and Witches, Oh My! Halloween on Fourth Avenue**

Looking for some spooky fun in Tucson this October?

Mark your calendar for **Sunday, October 27** from 11 AM to 2 PM and head over to **Historic Fourth Avenue** for an afternoon of Halloween thrills and chills! Whether you’re a local or visiting Tucson, this **family and pet-friendly event** is the perfect way to get into the Halloween spirit.

**Halloween on Fourth** is a beloved Tucson tradition, where everyone is invited to **trick-or-treat along the Avenue** and enjoy a festive day filled with costumes, candy, and more! Dress up in your best costume—whether you’re a ghoul, goblin, superhero, or something in between—and don’t forget to bring your pets in their Halloween finest too.

This event is a great way to experience the charm of Fourth Avenue while celebrating the spooky season.

Trick-O-Treat Tucson Style 🎃

**Highlights of the Event:**

- **Trick-or-Treating** – Visit local businesses along Fourth Avenue and fill your bags with candy and treats!

- **Costume Contest at Haggerty Plaza (1 PM)** – Show off your creative costumes for a chance to win some fantastic prizes, generously donated by local businesses.

- **Sunlink Spooky Train** – For those who dare, stop by the **Spooky Train** located at 4th Avenue and 8th Street. It’s sure to add an extra dose of Halloween magic to your day.

This event is a fun and festive way to spend time with family, friends, and even your pets. Plus, it’s a fantastic opportunity to explore one of Tucson’s most iconic districts while celebrating the holiday.

Whether you’re staying at one of our Tucson vacation rentals or are a Tucson native, come join the Halloween fun on Fourth Avenue! It’s sure to be a frightfully good time. We’ll “scare ya there!”

Book your stay now at Vacaystay at the Lee’s and experience all that Tucson has to offer this fall, from historic events like this to exploring the vibrant local culture. Happy Halloween!

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