Hey everyone! It’s Angie & Sue with Petersen Partners | Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in Atlanta.

Today we’re coming to you from Love Street in Smyrna with our top picks of things to do for Halloween in and around Atlanta.

#10
Sponsored by FM radio station 105.7, Saints & Sinners Ball has live bands, themed drink specials, and costume prizes in Piedmont Park outside Park Tavern for age 21+ this Saturday night.

#9
Watch floats, decorated hearses, classic cars, and marching bands in the Haints and Saints Halloween Parade that goes east on W. Ponce de Leon Avenue (from Water Street to Church Street), followed by a musical jam in Decatur Square. Free, this Sunday.

#8
Costumes are welcome during Boo at the Zoo, with treats, a DJ dance party, a foam zone, storybook characters, pirates, and kid crafts at Zoo Atlanta both Saturday and Sunday.

#7
Dinosaur Trick-or-Treat features treats for kids, games, entertainment, an animal show, DJ music, and dancing at Fernbank Museum of Natural History this Saturday.

#6
The Pumpkin Festival includes family shows, games, storytelling, kids’ activities, a pie-eating contest, and “thousands of carved jack-o-lanterns” at Stone Mountain Park. Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

#5
Watch master carvers compete at the Great Pumpkin Carving Contest at Atlanta Botanical Garden, and bring a flashlight to look for scarecrows and join other activities after dark in the garden. Admission cost. This Thursday!

#4
A guide leads you on a well-lit trail to meet costumed creatures of the woods at the non-scary Halloween Hikes, with music, craft-making, and a campfire at Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell. Bring cash for snacks. No pets. Friday & Saturday.

#3
Enjoy afternoon trick-or-treating & pumpkin painting (Sat. & Sun.), but beware of scary ghosts, ghouls, and zombies after dark during Fright Fest at Six Flags over Georgia in Austell. No costumes. Open all weekend.

#2
Fright Night is a Halloween party featuring a costume contest, dancing, new exhibit tours, and sales of beer, cocktails, and small plates at Fernbank Museum of Natural History for age 21+ this Friday night.

#1
Netherworld thrills and terrifies with stunt actors in intense makeup, movie-quality special effects, and detailed sets in Stone Mountain. Opens TODAY! Closed Nov. 4 to 7.

Have a wonderful week! Thanks for watching. Stay tuned to our FB & IG platforms for all sorts of fun Halloween happenings. See you this Friday for our top 5 things for the weekend. (Watch us on Facebook every Friday or catch us on IGTV.)