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24th Annual Spooky Walk

at Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck | Fri Oct 26 - Sat Oct 27

Location

Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck

2 Chet Swezey Road
Center Moriches, NY 11934
(Map)
Tel: 6312071057
Mob: 6318781070
Contact Name: hrussell@theprmg.com
Visit Website: Website.

Date & Time

07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Cost:    $15
Description

 

For the 24th straight year, Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck is asking those to get “spooked” for a good cause. The annual Spooky Walk will take place on the campgrounds on October 19-20 and October 26-27. Gates open between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. The event is being hosted by the Moriches Paquatuck Squaws.

 

Although the Spooky Walk has been considered a family-friendly event in the past, organizers for this year’s Spooky Walk have been working hard in making this the scariest — and best — Halloween walk on Long Island this Halloween season. Since its inception in 1989, the Spooky Walk has become the most popular haunt on Long Island, and — at a walk lasting 45 to 60 minutes — the longest-lasting walk on the Island.

 

As visitors enter the gates, they will encounter some of the scariest, most grotesque creatures they have ever seen. Their bravery will be challenged as they walk an inescapable route into The Black Forest. This year’s exhibits include The Zombie Woods, the Lost Pirates, the Haunted Hostel, the new Psycho Circus, the Road Kill Die-Ner and more! In addition, this year’s Spooky Walk will offer some surprises with new exhibits that promise to be just as scary — if not, scarier.  

 

All sales proceeds will go to benefit the special-needs children at Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck.