Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
11-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
The Link Plaza, 6750 Baker Blvd, Richland Hills 76118. Some activities will also be inside The Link & Richland Hills Library which set on the perimeter of the plaza. Friday, October 25, 2024, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Everyone! The event is free and open to the public.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
No, the event and activities are free. Concessions will be available for purchase.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Definitely your friends and family in their favorite Halloween costumes. Trick or treat bags/buckets for the children ages 12 and under. Snacks or drinks if you prefer. (Alcohol is prohibited, and no glass containers.)
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Limited onsite parking is available at The Link and City Hall off Matthews Dr. Overflow parking will be available at Richland Hills Baptist Church, 6852 Baker Blvd. and at Centro Betel, 6600 Baker Blvd. Free shuttle service is available from these locations. At Richland Hills Baptist Church, wait at the shuttle stop sign under the awning on the west side of the parking lot. At Centro Betel, the shuttle stop will be near the church entry doors.
Powered by Froala Editor
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Sure, but we don't recommend it. Our events can be crowded at times and there may be loud noises including announcements, sirens, vehicles and other activities. If you decide to bring Fido, please make sure he is on a leash, bring a waste bag to pickup after him and water to keep him hydrated.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Matthews Drive will be southbound only during the event and may close once the onsite parking lots are filled. Street parking will be closed on the following blocks during the event:
- 6700 and 6800 blocks of Park Place Drive
- 6700 and 6800 blocks of Pecan Drive
- 3100 and 3200 blocks of Matthews Drive
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Yes. Food and drink vendors will be selling items onsite.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
We have both food vendors and Boo Booths (interactive promotional booths) available. We do not have retail vendor booths available for this event. Please see the event page and select the "Partnership & Boo Booth Opportunities" button for full information.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
Absolutely! Volunteers, ages 14 and up, are vital to each one of our events. The are several volunteer opportunities and shifts available. Please see the event page and select the "Boo Crew Volunteer Opportunities" button to register for a specific opportunity.
-
Tricky Treat Trail & Haunted Stacks FAQs
We never know when Mother Nature may change her mind, so some activities at this event may be changed or canceled; however, most activities can be moved inside The Link and Library. Be sure to check the event web page or on Facebook to get the latest event information.