Mockingbird Station haunted for Halloween

By Haley Davis

Get ready for chills, thrills and plenty of treats! This Halloween, Mockingbird Station is turning up the fun with a community-wide Trunk or Treat celebration on Friday, Oct. 31, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. This free, family-friendly event invites Dallas locals, students and families to don their best costumes and enjoy an evening packed with festive activities, live entertainment and all the sweet treats guests can handle.

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 Guests can make their way through a lively lineup of Trunk or Treat stations, where Mockingbird Station tenants will be handing out candy, hosting giveaways and keeping the Halloween spirit alive. The evening will feature delicious food, seasonal drinks and engaging entertainment for all ages. Cane Rosso’s food truck will serve warm, wood-fired pizza, while Herb’s House Coffee truck will provide cozy fall beverages. A live DJ will keep the energy high throughout the night, and younger guests can enjoy face painting, a bouncy slide and balloon artists. Attendees can also stop by the festive fall photo ops for the perfect Halloween snapshot or visit the palm reader for a dose of spooky fun. For guests looking to add a personal touch to their evening, Hawley Trucker Hats and HG Charms will host custom hat and charm bar stations offering fun, personalized accessories. Of course, no Halloween event would be complete without candy; Mockingbird Station tenants will provide plenty of treats during Trunk or Treating, along with a complimentary wine tasting for adults.

 Mockingbird Station’s Trunk or Treat promises to be one of the most exciting Halloween celebrations in Dallas, offering a night filled with laughter, costumes and community spirit. Whether decorating a hat, dancing to the DJ or simply soaking in the festive atmosphere, guests can look forward to an unforgettable Halloween experience at Mockingbird Station. Admission is free and parking is available on-site. Mockingbird Station is located at 5307 E Mockingbird Lane in Dallas.