Top 10 Halloween Happenings in Incline Village & Crystal Bay
October 22, 2024 | Kayla Anderson
Originally Written for IVCBA by Kayla Anderson, UPDATED FOR 2024
Cute costumes, candy, pup parades, Nevada Day, haunted houses, parties, and more are on the docket for this year’s Halloween in Incline Village/Crystal Bay. Here are the events to watch out for:
IVGID (Incline Village General Improvement District) is again hosting the fun Trail of Treats and Terror for the littles leading up to the big day. Music will be available as well as food, drink, and merchandise to purchase from 3:30pm-5:30pm. Reserve your spot online at yourtahoeplace.com and be sure to bring proof of your Incline Village/Crystal Bay residency.
Take the kids trick or treating in the safe and well-lit areas within the Country Club Center from 4pm-6pm before heading over to Mill Creek. FUMO, Cool Mess, Austin’s, Incline Spirits, Mountain High Sandwich, and other businesses will have candy.
- OCT. 26: CREEPERS BALL AT THE CRYSTAL BAY CLUB WITH MUSTACHE HARBOR
For over a decade, MUSTACHE HARBOR has been thrilling audiences across the country with their spot-on renditions of the smoothest music from the 1970’s and 80’s, all performed with the highest level of musicianship and state-of-the-art sound and lighting. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door, DOORS AT 7PM – This is a 21 and older show.
Join Sand Harbor State Park for Halloween movies and Trick or Treat Fun! Movies start at 7:00 pm at the Sand Harbor Stage. The event is free, but park entry fees apply.The October 25 showing of Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! will also include a Kids Fall Festival with games, pumpkin decorating, face painting, etc. Get more information.
Join Sand Harbor State Park for Halloween movies and Trick or Treat Fun! Movies start at 7:00 pm at the Sand Harbor Stage. The event is free, but park entry fees apply. Visitors should come prepared with blankets or chairs, a flashlight, and warm clothing. Sand Harbor will not be offering concessions and does not have lighting after dark. This showing is Rated R.
Get ready for a howling good time at our Halloween Fundraiser, benefiting our beloved dog rescue! This year, we’re pulling out all the stops to ensure a fun-filled day for you and your furry friends. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 26th, from 11 AM to 3 PM at the charming Tunnel Creek Cafe, located at 1115 Tunnel Creek Road. LIVE MUSIC, SILENT AUCTION, FOOD, COSTUME CONTEST AND MORE…
The Haunted Carnival will take place on Thursday, October 31 between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the resort’s Regency Ballroom. Entry is a $10 donation which will include five carnival tickets that can be used on games and activities, and additional tickets will be available for purchase for $1 each. Validation will be provided for the resort’s self-parking lot. The Haunted Carnival will feature a costume contest with several prizes. Families can also test their skills with several traditional carnival games including ring toss, duck pond, and a bean bag toss with prizes for winners, as well as several activities such as face painting, crafts, a photo booth, and a bouncy house. Hyatt Haunted house is later in the evening for Teens and Adults.
From 5-8 pm, families can dress up and enjoy food, monster trucks, a glow room, a haunted house, carnival games, face painting, and more to celebrate Halloween. Admission is free, there is a small fee for Haunted House, and the memories are priceless at the Clubhouse on 8125 Steelhead Avenue in Kings Beach.
Join fellow teens for some trivia, games, drawing challenges and snacks at our Halloween themed party. Join the fun at the Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Ave, after school from 4-5 pm.
- OCT. 28: NEVADA DAY PARADE, CARSON CITY
Lucky for us, Nevadans get an extra holiday right around Halloween to celebrate the founding of the Silver State (it was deemed the 36th state admitted into the Union on October 31, 1864). Head down to Carson City on the Saturday beforehand for a day full of festivities, including the famous Nevada Day Parade downtown that travels in front of the capitol building.
Whatever you do, be safe, brush your teeth after eating all that candy, and take the TART Connect if you’ve had too much fun and need a safe way to get home. Happy Halloween!🎃