Happy Halloween: Haunting Events in Jackson Hole

With Halloween next Tuesday, there are plenty events on the docket to keep the next week spooky. Get into costume and have some holiday themed fun throughout the town! Featuring local music, drink specials and all around family fun.

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Haunting Halloween: Jackson Hole Playhouse

Every night except Sundays until Halloween.

7:30 p.m.

Join the Jackson Hole Playhouse for their spoof of the Addams Family with a show. Guests can have a spooky dinner as well at 6 p.m, before every showing. Admission is $50 for adults and $30 for kids.

Death By Disco: The Virginian Saloon

Friday Oct. 27

9 p.m. to close

Get your boogie on with local musicians and DJ’s at the Virginian Saloon for an unforgettable halloween evening. With drink specials and a costume contest, this 21+ event is not to be missed. Tickets are $10 at the door.

Death By Disco

Spooktacular Party: Hayden’s Post

Friday Oct. 27

9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Start your spooky weekend right at Hayden’s Post with monster mash dancing, an unlimited slider bar, and killer cocktails all night long. If you dare partake in this fun 21+ event, tickets are $30 cover charge which includes the access to a slider buffet.

Trunk-or-Treat:Teton County Fairgrounds

October 28

2 to 4 p.m.

This all ages event features firetrucks, police cars and more decorated for the holiday handing out candy to costumed children. Make sure to bring your treat bag and get down to the Fairgrounds!

Jackson Hole Community Band Concert: Walk Festival Hall

October 28

3 to 4 p.m.

Come in costume to hear spooky music, a parade and trick or treating at Walk Festival Hall for the annual Jackson Hole Community Band concert. This event is free to the public and families are encouraged.

Nightmare on Cache Street 2: Hand Fire Pizza

Saturday, Oct. 28

10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Join Hand Fire Pizza in their annual spooky 21+ silent disco, costume contests and live performances from local DJs including Sancri, DJ AlsoStarring, DJ SCUTTY and more. Tickets are $20 at the door and online.

Nightmare on Cache Street

The Rose Halloween Party

Saturday, Oct. 28

9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Join local DJs CUT La WHUT and Aime Rose for this 21+ Halloween Party of the season. Make sure you get your costume on and head down to the Rose for a costume contest, drink specials, and more. Tickets are $20 pre-sale or $30 at the door.

Costume Crawl: The Cowboy Bar and Silver Dollar Bar & Grill

Saturday, Oct 28

7:30 p.m. until 12:15 a.m.

Crawl back and forth between the Cowboy and Silver Dollar this weekend in your best Halloween Costumes. Wristbands are $10 at the door and give you entrance to both 21+ bars for spooky drink specials, live music and costume contests.

Trick-or-Treating: Town Square

Tuesday, Oct 31

3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

A Halloween tradition in Jackson is to trick or treat on the Town Square. Businesses around the town will be have their doors open handing out candy and treats. Everyone of all ages is welcome to this event, dressed in costume of course.

Trick or Treating: Persephone

Tuesday Oct. 31

3:30 p.m until 5:30 p.m.

There are only treats in this deal at Persephone! During the trick or treating on the town square stop into Persephone for a holiday themed cookie. 

Halloween Night: Eleanor’s

Tuesday, Oct. 31

8 p.m. to late

Come celebrate the Halloween on Halloween at Eleanor’s with local band Box Elder. This event has no cover charge, no food (only drinks), and costumes are highly encouraged.

Pumpkin Spice Lattes at Nora’s Fish Creek Inn

9 a.m. to 2 p.m daily

Stop in all week leading up to Halloween for a pumpkin spice latte! Featuring homemade pumpkin pie filling and your choice of milk, this latte is not to be missed. 

Nora's Fish Creek Inn Latte

There is lots of Halloween fun to be had this season. Make sure to stop by all these local events and get your costume on between now and Halloween!

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Rayne Wikoff

Born and raised in Jackson Hole, Rayne has a passion for food and art. In 2022 Rayne received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming in Journalism and Graphic Design. She then made the journey back home to JH. Her fondest memories among family growing up is in the kitchen cooking alongside her father, a professional chef turned food salesman. Watching her father cook gave Rayne an appetite for all things food and cooking. Her favorites? Fresh pasta and warm chocolate chip cookies.

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