Spooky Season in Volusia County -What’s Haunting This October
Greetings, fellow beach-lovers and home-seekers! As your friendly local realtor (and part-time ghost buster of market trends), I’m thrilled to guide you through the bewitching charm happening across Volusia County this Halloween season. Whether you’re entertaining visiting family, showing off your vacation rental, or simply looking for a costumed-good time around town, there’s something for every age and energy level.
🎯 Highlights of the Season
1. Family-Friendly Fun
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The Halloween Block Party – Orange City on October 25, 5:00–8:30 pm at Mill Lake Park (207 E Blue Springs Ave) offers a free evening of trick-or-treating, a kid’s activity zone, live DJ, costume contests (including pets!) and a movie in the park.Orange City
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For younger kiddos, the Family Tales: Halloween Storytime & Parade at the Volusia County Public Library (Port Orange Regional Branch) on Oct 29, 10–11 am — storytime + parade + dress up encouraged.Volusia Library
2. Fall Festivals & Hayrides
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The beloved Harvest Fields Corn Maze near DeLand opens early October for weekend admissions. Family-friendly, with hay rides, pumpkin patch and fun for all ages.WKMG+2Visit West Volusia+2
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The Edgefest Fall Festival (Oct 25, 4–8pm in Edgewater) includes trunk-or-treat, haunted forest, hay rides, petting zoo and more.City of Edgewater
3. Thrills for the Brave (or Costume-committed)

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For those seeking a bit more spook than cute: the county offers haunted trails & attractions aimed at older kids or adults.Florida Haunted Houses+1
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And yes—between the lively daylight events and the evening scares, the local housing market could see spikes in sales between now and the Halloween weekend.
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