Maryland’s Annual ArBOOretum Is Back, And It’s Sure To Be A Spooky Good Time

Cylburn Arboretum in Baltimore transforms into a Halloween paradise with family-friendly activities and haunted hikes.

Better enjoy some spooky adventures while there's still time! If you're looking for an October event that's family-friendly, consider purchasing tickets to the following attraction in Maryland. This local arboretum will be transformed into a Halloween paradise AND offer kid's crafts, haunted hikes, and more. Read on to learn more, and have a blast!

Today's featured event will take place at the beautiful Cylburn Arboretum, which is located at 4915 Greenspring Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland.

This spot is home to a historic mansion, colorful gardens, and intricate sculptures. It's always a great place to explore...

...especially during autumn. The Japanese Maples are a fan favorite and it's a joy watching them throughout the seasons.

Another great thing about visiting Cylburn Arboretum during the autumn season is the annual ArBOOretum event. This year, it'll take place on October 22nd from 5:30 to 8pm.

You can purchase tickets on the website, which are $5 for General Admission or $10 for a Guided Walk.

General admission includes a Kidz Zone with creepy games, seasonal crafts, marveling at the spookily decorated mansion, and...

...enjoying the creepy decor all around the grounds as well. Be sure to bring your camera!

If you really want to get into the Halloween spirit, be sure to dress up in costumes, too. Both children and adults are encouraged to suit up, and have fun!

You can learn more about this Maryland event by clicking on the website linked below. See you at the ArBOOretum!

For more information about ArBOOretum, and to purchase tickets, click here. You can also follow Cylburn Arboretum's official Facebook page to stay up to date on more events, photos, etcetera.

For another underrated, outdoorsy place in Maryland to explore, click on: Audrey Carroll Audubon Sanctuary In Maryland Offers A Serene Stroll And Bountiful Bird Watching!

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