Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Halloween in Myrtle Beach: Where to trick-or-treat
Take your kids to fun and safe trick-or-treating event in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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Halloween in Myrtle Beach: Where to trick-or-treat



Halloween is a fun time to be at the beach, and there are plenty of fun, safe places for your little princesses and ghouls to fill their loot bags. Here are the trick-or-treating schedules in and around Myrtle Beach.

(For more Halloween fun, check out our full events calendar). 

5-7 p.m. Oct. 28, Pelicans Stadium, 1251 21st Avenue North
Kick off Halloween with an early trick-or-treat Friday night at the Pelicans’ stadium in Myrtle Beach. Kids 12 and under are invited to trick-or-treat around the warning track, and the whole family is invited to dress in costume for the event. Admission is free. Family dinner packs will be available for $25. 

4:30-6:30 p.m. Oct. 31, Broadway at the Beach, between 21st and 29th avenues North
Get dolled up and go store to store collecting treats around Broadway at the Beach. This is a great place to take the little ones because there’s no traffic to worry about, and mom and dad can browse the shops and restaurants along the way. 

5-7 p.m. Oct. 31, Barefoot Landing, North Myrtle Beach
Take the littles to a safe and fun trick-or-treat event at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach. Participating shops and restaurants will be handing out treats. 

5-7 p.m. Oct. 31, The Market Common, Farrow Parkway
Your kids can grab candy at participating stores around The Market Common at The Market Common’s Hometown Halloween event. Enjoy free carriage rides around the complex plus music and a Monster Mash dance party in front of the Grand 14 theater. 

5-6 p.m. Oct. 31, Murrells Inlet MarshWalk
Children can trick-or-treat early before the grown up fun begins Halloween on the MarshWalk. Prizes will be awarded for best kids’ costumes at the Pirate statue by Drunken Jack’s at 6 p.m. Make plans to hit up the great seafood restaurants in the Inlet while you’re down there!

Halloween throughout the Myrtle Beach area is observed on Oct. 31, and trick-or-treat times may vary by community. 

To add a trick-or-treating event to this list, please email [email protected].