Halloween in Corpus Christi, Texas is all about family and a little scare here and there. This city is packed with kid-friendly Halloween attractions and activities! So if you currently live in the neighborly city or are looking to move to Corpus Christi, these are just some of the unique Halloween festivities the great city has to offer. 1. Pick a Pumpkin
All sizes of pumpkins are available for sale at the pumpkin patch of Grace United Methodist Church…orange you glad to hear that? Pumpkin costs start at 50 cents and obviously increase with size. Bring your family and take pictures at the number one pumpkin patch in Corpus Christi, Texas. 2. Fright Night Haunted House
The number one haunted house in Corpus Christi, this haunted hotel is recommended for ages 10 and up. For only $10, the largest and scariest haunted house in Corpus Christi takes the grave at being the best place to get a good scare for you and your family. Check out both events that Fright Night Haunted House has to offer: The Haunted Hotel and Slaughter House. 3. Dia de Los Muertos
Dia de Los Muertos or “Day of the Dead” is a celebration throughout all of Texas and is perfect for families. Although it originated in Mexico, the party started in Corpus Christi in 2008 on a whim and surprisingly attracted over 600 guests. Seven years later, nearly 35,000 attend El Dia de Los Muertos Street Festival. The festival takes up Starr Street and two blocks of Mesquite. Featuring Texas artists and latin-influenced music, the festival is also kid-friendly and offers rock-climbing, games, and arts and crafts. 4. Heritage Park Museum
If this is your first Halloween in Corpus Christi, try to visit the four historically haunted houses in the Heritage Park Museum.
- The Sidbury House is supposedly haunted by a child who lurks the childrens’ rooms and knocks objects down. Visitors may notice dolls being moved or rearranged. - The Galvan House is over 100 years old and apparently is home to a ghost that taps at visitors on the second floor. Guests have reported hearing footsteps leading up to the attic as well. - The Christian House Bistro is actually a restaurant, but visitors have reported that a lady with an old-fashioned dress comes out at night wearing a big hat and shoes, walks to the front door, then disappears. The Christian House Bistro can be an expensive treat so if you and your significant other are looking for a romantic yet spooky Halloween in Corpus Christi, you might want to dine with the disappearing woman. - Ward-McCampbell House is home to a girl named Mary who died of pneumonia and does not like visitors. Tour guides have reportedly been somehow prevented from coming inside the house and Mary seems to yell when guests step out onto the patio of the second floor, locking some people in until help comes to let them out.
From the perfect pumpkin patch, to haunted houses, and a Halloween festival, Corpus Christi is the perfect place for families to have a low-key Halloween that won’t scare your socks off, but will make the holiday enjoyable for all ages!