All
Hallows’
Eve

Travel the Treat Trail

Area businesses and organizations will hand out goodies to the kiddos along the Treat Trail, located in the Hornady Family Arbor.

Would your business or organization like to be involved? Participation is free – you just provide the candy or an activity! We recommend preparing for approximately 750-1,000 trick-or-treaters per night. More information and a sign-up form can be found by clicking the green button below. For questions, contact info@stuhrmuseum.org or call (308) 385-5316.

Treat Trail Sign-up

 

Experience old-fashioned Halloween fun in Railroad Town!

Railroad Town will be bustling with spooky activities! Play parlor games, just as kids and adults alike would have done in the 1890s. Perform a trick for a treat, listen to hair-raising ghost stories, try your “hand” at apple ducking, and more! And be sure to keep an eye out for hooligans and spooks roaming the streets!

Check out the Haunted Field… if you dare!

Open from 7-9 p.m. at the north end of Railroad Town, the Haunted Field is great for those looking for a slightly scarier experience. Several frightening characters are known to haunt the field after dark. We won’t tell you exactly what you’ll experience here, but we think you’ll enjoy the thrill!

FAQs

When is All Hallows' Eve at Stuhr Museum?

All Hallows’ Eve takes place on Friday, October 10 & Saturday, October 11, 2025 from 6-9 p.m. each night.

How scary is All Hallows' Eve?

All Hallows’ Eve is a spooky, not-too-scary, family-friendly event. The Treat Trail and Railroad Town are appropriate for all ages. The Haunted Field may be a little more frightening to our youngest visitors, so discretion is advised.

Is there food available?

Yes! We’ll have a variety of treats available for purchase at the Silver Dollar as well as our other food stands throughout Railroad Town.