One of St. Georges most popular parks transforms into an eerie Halloween landscape during Thunder Junction Spook-track-ular

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Oct. 16, 2024

Five nights of games, candy, crafts and train rides await families, starting Oct. 25

ST. GEORGE — Thunder Junction will be transformed into an eerie Halloween landscape in late October. Fall evenings filled with trick-or-treating, haunted train rides, a spooky dessert walk  and much more await families during the Thunder Junction Spook-track-ular, Oct. 25, 26, 28, 29 and 30.

“The Spook-track-ular is similar to our North Pole Express — but instead of a holiday theme, think of ghosts and goblins and costumes of all types. We strive to create an unforgettable experience that brings our community together in a celebration of creativity, fun and the spirit of Halloween,” said Hannah Keller, Recreation Supervisor. “It’s wonderful to see families share smiles and make lasting memories. It’s going to be so much fun.”

Spook-track-ular is a lively community event that transforms one of St. George’s most popular parks into a nighttime playground where participants of all ages can showcase their creativity. There will be Halloween-themed carnival games, costume contests, craft stations, a cake walk and ghostly train rides. 

Spook-track-ular is a ticketed event, so those attending will be required to purchase a ticket. Tickets are $8 per person; kids 12 months and under can enjoy the festivities for free.

More information

www.sgcityutah.gov

About the City of St. George

St. George is the largest city in Washington County and the fifth-largest city in Utah with more than 100,000 residents. In recent years, people from across the United States have been attracted to St. George’s world class healthcare, active lifestyle, access to university education and proximity to unrivaled recreation. Scenic beauty abounds throughout the city and region including Snow Canyon State Park, Quail Creek and Sand Hollow Reservoirs and Zion National Park. With an average of about 300 days of sunshine per year, the community welcomes all to live, work, play and eat and experience the ‘Brighter Side’ in St. George, Utah.

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