San Antonio’s Haunted Forest Offers Thrilling Drive-Thru Halloween Experience This Saturday

San Antonio Offers a Spooktacular Drive-Thru Halloween Experience

Hey there, San Antonio! If you’re looking for a unique way to celebrate Halloween without the usual footwork of haunted houses, we’ve got some exciting news for you. This Saturday, the charming Castle Hills neighborhood will be transformed into a spine-chilling drive-thru attraction that promises fun, frights, and plenty of eerie surprises.

Welcome to the Haunted Forest!

Presented by Scouting America’s Alamo Area Council, the much-anticipated Haunted Forest is not your average Halloween haunt. It’s a special event that mixes the thrill of spooky storytelling with an innovative drive-thru experience, all set within the lush grounds of McGimsey Scout Park. Let’s be real; who wants to walk through creepy trails when you can enjoy the scares from the comfort of your own vehicle?

Running from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday night, Halloween enthusiasts will face an array of ghoulish characters. Expect to meet hatchet-wielding zombies, unsettling clowns, and a whole lot of unexpected surprises lurking in the shadows. And don’t worry if you’re with the little ones or if you’re just not into the super scary stuff—the event organizers have come up with a tip to dial down the terrifying vibes! Just keep your vehicle’s headlights on, and you can ease the fright factor a bit.

A Community Event with a Purpose

The Haunted Forest isn’t just designed for your spine-tingling pleasure; it’s a fantastic way for local Scouts to connect with the community. Jennifer Arntson, the publicist for the Alamo Area Council, shares, “It’s a great opportunity for our troops to get involved. We love doing this for the kids, and it’s a good way to have some out-of-the-box fun.”

This makes the event even more special, knowing that it’s supporting local Scouts and fostering community connections. It’s a perfect way for families to have a memorable night out while supporting a good cause!

How to Join the Fun

Now, you might be wondering how you can partake in this thrilling adventure. Tickets are reasonably priced at $27.30 per vehicle, which allows you to drive through the Haunted Forest with as many passengers as your car can hold. It’s worth noting that securing your tickets in advance through the online portal is highly recommended to ensure you don’t miss this golden opportunity.

As the final night of the drive-thru attraction approaches, the excitement is palpable. So dust off your car, gather your loved ones, and get ready for a night of laughter, shrieks, and unforgettable memories under the Texas sky.

Last Call for Frights!

Don’t let this chance pass you by! The Haunted Forest at McGimsey Scout Park could be just the spooky outing you need to kick off your holiday celebrations. Bring your best Halloween spirit and prepare for a delightful evening filled with terror and joy.

So, San Antonio, are you ready to take a ride through the Haunted Forest? Mark your calendars for this Saturday, and we can’t wait to hear about your adventure! Happy Halloween!


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