PHOTO: Enjoy a stroll and tales of Lowcountry haunts. The Conway Ghost Walk is just one great option for getting into the “spirit!”
Whether you’re looking for thrills, treats or family fun, there are lots of options to make your Fright Night fantastic.
The Brentwood Ghost Dinner & Tour (Through Nov. 21)
Enjoy dinner followed by a tour through the 100-year-old house to hear about strange sightings experienced over the years.
The Brentwood, 4269 Luck Ave. See website for dates, 7 p.m. $50. (843) 249-2601, www.thebrentwoodrestaurant.com
Grand Strand Witches Night (Oct. 14)
Each October witches gather to celebrate for a great cause. Head to the MarshWalk, where a purchased wristband will get you discounts. Proceeds benefit the Children’s Recovery Center.
Murrells Inlet MarshWalk. Saturday, 5–11 p.m. $5/wristband. (843) 458-1272, www.grandstrandwitchesnight.com
Conway Ghost Walk (Oct. 19–21)
Enjoy strolling the streets of Downtown Conway as professional storytellers weave tales of Lowcountry ghosts. This will fast become a family tradition!
Conway Visitors Center, 428 Main St. 6:30–8:30 p.m. $15 for adults; $7 for children. (843) 248-6260, www.conwayalive.com
Howl-O-Scream (Oct. 28)
The North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex will be converted into a “spooktacular” site with activities like hayrides, trick-or-treating and marshmallow roasting.
North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex, 150 Citizens Circle. Saturday, 5–8 p.m. $5/car. (843) 280-5570, www.parks.nmb.us
Haunted Carriage Rides & Halloween at The Market Common (Oct. 31)
Come trick-or-treat at all of your favorite stores. There will also be face painting and entertainment. Don’t miss a haunted carriage ride with the headless coachman!
The Market Common, 4017 Deville Street. Tuesday, 5–8 p.m. Free. (843) 839-3500, www.marketcommonmb.com