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Eerie Irving Park, A Drive-Thru Experience

Eerie Irving Park, a Drive-Thru Experience, will take place from 4 to 9 p.m. Oct. 24 at Trinity View Park, 2221 E. State Highway 356.

(City of Irving)

October 7, 2020

Eerie Irving Park, a Drive-Thru Experience, will take place from 4 to 9 p.m. Oct. 24 at Trinity View Park, 2221 E. State Highway 356. Come see all of the Halloween frights from the comfort of your vehicle. There will be something lurking at every corner, and for the older children, make the turn into Zombie Apocalypse.

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Children aged 15 and younger will receive a commemorative bucket to collect treats along the route. Upon leaving Eerie Irving Park, each vehicle will receive one pumpkin to take home and decorate with the family. All treats, buckets and pumpkins are available while supplies last.

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Event Guidelines

  • During the event, attendees must stay in vehicles at all times.
  • No buses, oversized vans or RVs will be allowed.
  • All applicable laws apply to vehicles, and each person should remain safely buckled in a seatbelt.
  • Drivers must keep one car distance of space while traveling and maintain the flow of traffic.

Any safety violations could result in being asked to leave the event immediately.

COVID-19 governmental orders, including mask requirements in place at the time of the event, will be observed. Like and follow the Irving Parks and Recreation Department on Facebook @IrvingParksRec for the most up-to-date information or visit IrvingEvents.org.

Travel to the Event

On event day, attendees traveling from Loop 12 should take the Irving Boulevard exit and travel east. Turn right at S. Wildwood Drive and left on 6th Street. Watch for directional signs for event. Service roads from Irving Boulevard/State Highway 356 to Trinity View will be closed; follow signage.

Portalet restrooms will be available for guests prior to entering the park.


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