Texarkana, it's time for a short drive to Piney Park in Marshall, Texas, for their Spooky Trail and Fall Festival.

Piney Park Fall Festival and Spooky Trail - Marshall, Texas

This premier park in the piney woods of East Texas is glowing with tons of eerie lights, lighted pumpkins, creepy fog, skeletons, giant-sized spiders, and dinosaurs. This walk-through trail is spooktacular at every turn because you never know what Halloween character lurks around the corner. Don't worry, it's kid-friendly. Take a photo with one of the characters.

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Piney Park Fun Attractions With Price of Admission

When you're finished with the trail, pick a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch, and have fun on the I-Spy tractor ride, the barrel train ride, the colorful, lighted jumbo jumpers, the huge slide, and get lost in the maze. Don't forget to bring the kids out on October 31 for trick or treating!.

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Tasty Food to Feed the Little Beasts at Piney Park

When you get hungry, Piney Park offers a variety of food trucks serving all your favorites: pizza, hot dogs, burgers, BBQ, ice cream, and other sweet, devilish treats.

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The Piney Park Fall Festival and Spooky Trail has something for everyone. Open Wednesday through Saturday. Get your tickets here.

Piney Park in Marshall, Texas, is located at 600 Martin Lake Road. Visit their website or their Facebook page for specials, updates, and hours of operation.

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