Who's ready for all the little ghosts and goblins? It's time to start making our list and checking it twice for all the fun events going on in and around the Texarkana area for the kids.
It's a dark and stormy night and you've been invited to a creepy mansion for an Edgar Allen Poe-themed party in historic Downtown Texarkana on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
It just doesn't seem like fall when you're wearing shorts under your Halloween costume because it's too hot for jeans. Well, get ready Texarkana, looks like old man winter is wheezing in our general direction early next week and may stick around long enough to make All Hallows Eve feel just right.
Do you have the fall vibes? Well, The City of Texarkana, Texas, Parks, and Recreation Department is gearing up for an exciting line-up of fall fun in October at Spring lake Park.
If you ever traveled Hwy 71 North to Fort Smith, Arkansas chances are you had to go through a small community name Witcherville. I don't know about you but every time I passed through this town I would get creepy vibes and with Halloween around the corner, it just seems even creepier.
Things are about to get a little spooky in historic downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas in the Bridge Street Entertainment District on Friday, Oct. 28. The event is being billed as Bridge St. LIVE: Ichabod Halloween Bash.
Traveling through Arkansas can be a beautiful experience this time of year with winding roads, stellar mountain views, and amazing lakes you'll find it all in the natural state as it's named. But the wrong turn could lead you down several Arkansas haunted highways where you just might encounter something out of the normal.
Last winter my wife and I took a couple of days and went down to Jefferson, Texas for a little weekend adventure. While we have both been to Jefferson several times over the years, the one thing neither of us had done yet was a Ghost Walk Tour. Was it worth the drive?
Halloween is just around the corner in a recent survey taken, more people are dressing up their pets for Halloween including folks right here in Texarkana.
October is finally here and that means it's the spooky season. If you are looking for something frightfully fun to do this month, Arkansas has some very creepy haunted attractions that are worth the drive, if you like getting the you-know-what scared out of you.
The fall season is almost here. This year, the first day of autumn begins on Thursday, September 22, and you know what that means time for fall festivals, hayrides, corn mazes, and lots of pumpkins.