Seasonal & Holidays
Halloween 2017: Your Morris County Guide
Here's what you need to know about Halloween in Morris County, including parades, trunk-or-treating and curfews.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — Halloween is fast approaching, and there's lots of ways to celebrate in Morris County. From haunted houses, to trunk-or-treating to pumpkin picking, Patch has your complete guide to celebrating Halloween 2017 (we also have safety tips to make sure the holiday is all treats and no tricks).
Trunk-or-Treating
- Morris Twp: Oct. 28. Read more here.
- Chester: Oct. 28. Read more here.
- Morris Plains: Oct. 28. Read more here.
- Parsippany: Oct. 28. Read more here.
Curfews
Find out what's happening in Long Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Jefferson's curfew also includes Mischief Night. Read more here.
- Long Valley also has designated trick-or-treating hours. Read more here.
Parades
- Morristown: Oct. 28. Read more here.
- Florham Park: Oct. 29. Read more here.
- Morris Plains: Oct. 31. Read more here.
Other Celebrations
Find out what's happening in Long Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Madison Halloween Hoopla: A month long celebration of Halloween in the Rose City. Read more here.
- Madison YMCA Spooktacukar: Free party with dancing, crafts and more. Read more here.
- Morris County Parks: The Parks department is holding over a dozen low cost or free Halloween events throughout October. Read more here.
- Jefferson's annual Halloween house is back-- and also has kid-friendly hours. Read more here.
- Where To Pick Your Own Pumpkins In Morris County
Safety Tips
- Morris County 2017 Halloween Sex Offender Safety Map
- Washington Twp Police shared tips on how parents, trick-or-treaters and drivers can stay safe on Halloween. Read more here.
Weather
- The weather is hit or miss this year, with some days of Halloween weekend better than others. See a full forecast here.
We'll be updating this list as we get closer to Halloween, so keep checking back. Have an event you want to share? Email Katie.Kausch@patch.com.
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