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6 St. Pete neighborhoods ready to welcome trick-or-treaters this Halloween

6 St. Pete neighborhoods ready to welcome trick-or-treaters this Halloween

Halloween decorations up at a house
The Halloween decor in the Historic Old Northeast is out of this world

As a proud St. Pete parent and founder of Sunshine City with Kids, I’ve seen firsthand how love and support are woven into the fabric of our community. This Halloween, six St. Pete neighborhoods are uniting to welcome displaced families for a night of much-needed normalcy and spooky fun for little trick-or-treaters. Check out the guide below for all the Halloween Night details!

Halloween in Old Northeast

Historic Old Northeast

Each year, Historic Old Northeast transforms into a Halloween wonderland, and this season is no exception. Homeowners are pulling out all the stops, especially along 17th and 18th Avenues NE from Walnut to 1st Street, where streets will be closed for a safe celebration. Trick-or-treating runs from 5 to 9 p.m., promising an enchanting night for all. (Source: Sarah Conrad, HONNA member)

A group of people dressed in dinosaur and safari costumes participate in a Halloween event, with children and adults enjoying the festivities.

Crescent Heights

Crescent Heights is set to welcome trick-or-treaters with open arms. Start on 25th Avenue N between 4th and 9th Streets N, and be sure to explore the festive blocks from 5th to 8th Streets on 22nd to 30th Avenues. While the usual block party is canceled, community members are still eager to create a lively Halloween atmosphere for visiting families. (Source: Kelly Kleynhans, CHNA member)

pumpkin patch in woodlawn neighborhood

Greater Woodlawn

Greater Woodlawn is gearing up for Halloween with Woodlawn Circle as the go-to spot for trick-or-treaters. This area typically attracts around 1,200 little ghouls and goblins, creating a lively scene. Other nearby streets are also joining in the festivities, making Woodlawn a fantastic destination for Halloween fun. (Source: Mark Holguin, GWNA member)

Historic Kenwood Home on Halloween

Historic Kenwood

Historic Kenwood is a great option for families seeking a more low-key Halloween. While some streets may vary in activity, the neighborhood is preparing a Trick-or-Treat map that will be available on the Historic Kenwood Kids Facebook page, guiding families to the best spots for treats. (Source: Amanda Reed, Historic Kenwood Kids)

House decorated for Halloween

Holiday Park

Holiday Park is ready for a lively Halloween night, and families from nearby areas are welcome to join. Start on 29th Avenue N and 62nd Street N, then explore the charming streets between 64th and 62nd Streets N. Head to 62nd Street from 30th to 34th Avenue N for even more holiday spirit. (Source: HPNA President)

Meadowlawn Home decorated for Halloween

Meadowlawn

Meadowlawn is excited to welcome trick-or-treaters with open arms. Popular spots include Onyx Drive, 17th Way, and Orchard Drive, and a list of participating houses will be available to ensure everyone enjoys a night filled with treats. (Source: Charlee, Meadowlawn Neighborhood Board member)

As Halloween approaches, these six St. Pete neighborhoods are opening their doors with community spirit, festive decor, and plenty of candy. Whether you’re looking for a bustling block party or a cozy atmosphere, there’s something for everyone. Gather your costumes, bring your little goblins, and enjoy Halloween in St. Pete. Follow Sunshine City with Kids for more family-friendly guides and recommendations!

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