Take a Quick Road Trip From Texarkana for Some Spooktacular Fun
Are you looking for a quick road trip from Texarkana to have some fall fun?
Think no more, Piney Point in historic Marshall, Texas is having its annual Fall Festival and Spooky Trail now through October 28, 2023.
East Texas' Premiere Family Attraction Piney Park is celebrating all month long with a ton of family-friendly activities from picking a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch.
You can even paint your pumpkin before you take it home as you stroll through the spooky trail.
You will never know what kind of characters you will meet along the Halloween-themed walking trail but these guys look like they have been hanging out a little too long.
Oh, you may want to stay away from this guy.
Walk through the lighted wall of spiders. Make sure you don't get tangled in their web. Boy, that's some big spiders!
Look out for the witches' house because you never know what she might be brewing up.
Make sure you grab a photo next to this giant lighted Skeleton or other festive displays at Piney Park.
There will also be trick or treating with lots of candy for the little ones every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the park.
And what would fall be without the shooting cannons, a barrel cow train ride, jumbo jumpers, a game area, and the huge Piney Peak slides?
If you have a hankering for some great food, there are numerous local food trucks on-site with a variety of food and treats to satisfy the little goblins and ghouls.
Make sure before you leave you stop by the Piney Park Gift Shop for some really cool merchandise.
Piney Park Hours
Tues - Fri. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Get your tickets here. The price of admission includes all fall activities inside the park.
For more information please visit their website or Facebook page.
In just a few weeks Piney Park will be transformed into its original attraction a Christmas Park completely decorated with holiday lights. displays, and more. Piney Park is approximately 72 miles from Texarkana about a 117-minute drive.
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