Seasonal & Holidays

Spooky Mill Festival Returns Oct. 26-28

Spooky Mill is an annual fundraiser providing a safe and kid-friendly environment for Halloween family fun.

From Autrey Mill Nature Preserve: Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center is preparing for our thirteenth annual Spooky Mill.

Visitors of all ages are encouraged to dress in their scariest, silliest or wackiest costumes for this rain or shine event held on both Friday, October 26 and Saturday, October 27 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Special attractions cost from 1 to 3 tickets: single tickets $1.00 or you can buy 25 tickets for $20.00. A purchase of 15 tickets will ensure your child can do every activity. There is no charge for parking, however space is limited.

Junior Spooky Mill, an event for the younger ghosts and goblins will take place on Sunday, October 28 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Junior Spooky Mill is a $5.00 per child flat rate.

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Spooky Mill is an annual fundraiser providing a safe and kid-friendly environment for Halloween family fun. Attendees can Trick-or-Treat in the Heritage Village and purchase tickets for activities, such as a not too scary Haunted House, bouncy house, concessions, carnival style games, activities, and lots more! Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center is located on 46 acres of woodlands and wetlands in the Johns Creek area.

Although Autrey Mill is a city-owned park, all of the programs and special events are paid for by the non-profit association. Open year round, Autrey Mill provides opportunities for visitors to explore nature and historical buildings from Johns Creek. Autrey Mill offers a variety of programs, including special events like Spooky Mill, daily classes of nature- and history-based curriculum for all ages, public programs, summer camps, field trips, and a natural history museum featuring both native and exotic animals. For more information about Spooky Mill and other Autrey Mill programs, please visit our website at
www.autreymill.org.

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