2025 Fall and Halloween Activities in Cheyenne, Wyoming 🎃👻

Cheyenne offers a fun mix of recurring annual events, family-friendly festivals, and other sweater weather activities to celebrate the fall season. Here are 2025 Halloween events happening in Cheyenne.

Cheyenne Halloween Events

  • Walking tour in the heart of Cheyenne. Rent an EMF detector to find lingering gunslingers and ladies of the night. Learn about bodies hidden in walls of buildings we pass daily in Cheyenne. Hear chilling tales of local ghosts, cowboys, and paranormal spots.
  • Tours held nightly.
  • $26 for adults, free for young children.

  • Halloween-themed costume party bingo night.
  • Oct 30, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
  • $15

  • “Bump in the Night” concert by LCCC music ensembles at Laramie County Community College Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium.
  • Oct 26, 3pm
  • Free

  • Come in costume to trick or treat at participating vendors and learn about 4H. Shop from vendors for fall crafts, treats, and decor.
  • Oct 18, 10am to 4pm
  • Free parking and entry.

  • If you’re looking to take your little one somewhere out of the weather, the library is welcoming costumed trick or treaters on Halloween.
  • October 31, 10am to 5pm
  • Free

  • There will be trunk or treating, games, bounce houses, and food trucks.
  • October 31, 4-6:30pm
  • Free

  • Ride a heated trolley and listen to haunted history of Cheyenne.
  • Friday and Saturday nights in October at 6 and 8 pm
  • $15-$25

  • Halloween & Fall themed workshop. Each guest will select a project from the gallery and be guided step-by-step through creating a unique, seasonal wood sign to take home.
  • October 19, 1-4pm
  • $73 for adults, $25 for children

  • Halloween & Fall themed workshop. Wear witchy attire. Materials and instructions provided to create a spooky piece for your home or for a gift.
  • October 24, 6-9pm
  • $73

  • Wear costumes to gym open play, music, trampolines, inflatables, a foam pit, and more.
  • October 30, ages 18 months–5 years: 10:00–11:30am, ages 6 years and up: 1:00–2:30pm
  • $10

  • Show off your costume on a virtual runway in front of Interaction Amusement Experience, near Bomgaars in the mall.
  • October 25, 1-3pm
  • Free

Cheyenne Trunk or Treat Events

EventDate/TimeLocation
Associated General Contractors of Wyoming Trunk or TreatOct 25, 8am-4pm611 W. 20th St, Cheyenne
Wild West Trunk or TreatOct 25, 1-3pmCheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, 4610 Carey Ave
21st Century Equipment Trunk or TreatOct 25, 12-2pm21st Century Equipment, 7917 Hutchins Drive
LCCC Trunk-or-TreatOct 26, 12-2:30pmLaramie County Community College
Bunkhouse Bar & Grill Trunk or TreatOct 28, 5-7pm1064 Happy Jack Rd, Cheyenne
Cheyenne Police Department Trunk or TreatOct 29, 5-7pmCheyenne Public Safety Center, 415 W. 18th St.
Trick or Treat with LCFAOct 31, 2-7pm5800 N College Drive

General Fall Activities in Cheyenne

Embrace autumn with harvest themes, crafts, and outdoor fun. These are the ones with cider sipping by a bonfire vibes.

  • Bounce house, live music, games, and a free costume exchange. Donate gently used costumes before the event.
  • October 11, 10am – 3pm
  • Free

  • Bring your picnic lunch and enjoy a leaf peeping walk through fall colors.
  • October 13, 10am – 12pm
  • $15

  • Mini corn maze, pumpkin patch, bounce house, caramel apples, pumpkin smash, pumpkin slingshot, food trucks, and more.
  • October Saturday & Sundays 10am to 5pm
  • $10 for adults
    $5 for kids between 3yrs-8yrs
    Free for kids under 2yrs

  • They usually have hay rides, bounce houses, local food, petting zoo, and farm games.
  • October 18 & 19
  • $tbd

  • Intro to birding class. Register by October 10th to receive a free creepy crawlies coloring book.
  • October 18, 10am – 12pm
  • Free

  • Día de los Muertos community event at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens.
  • October 21, 10am – October 31, 4:50pm
  • Free

(Costs may have changed)

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