THE OFFICIAL TWIN HILLS HALLOWEEN GUIDE

Twin Hills Halloween

See which homes are participating, what is happening at each stop, and whether they are open right now. Plan around scare level, accessibility, non-food treats, scheduled activities, and live homeowner updates.

Night-of status updatesOpen · Low · Paused · Closing · Out
Live StatusKnow what’s open before you walk
Scare GuidanceCute, spooky, scary + warnings
Accessible FiltersCurbside, no stairs, quiet routes
Verified VotingOne eligible residence, one voice
No-Phone ReadySigns, paper maps, ballots & passport

HALLOWEEN LIVE

See the neighborhood as it changes tonight.

Search the official directory or use the map to find treats, displays, games, showtimes, accessibility details, scare guidance, and current stop status.

Dark neighborhood Halloween map with treat, haunt, and decorated home markers
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Official stop detailsLive status and features will appear here.
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TreatHauntDecorActivity
OPENTreats flowingHost says come on by
LOWRunning lowWorth checking nearby options
PAUSEDShort breakCheck back in a little while
CLOSINGClosing soonLast-call window
OUTOut of candyMap updates so nobody wastes a walk

BUILD YOUR OWN NIGHT

There is more than one way to light up the neighborhood.

Each approved home can describe what families will find before they arrive, from a simple candy stop to a scheduled driveway activity, decorated display, or resident-hosted haunt.

TREATS

Candy & non-food stops

Regular treats, full-size bars, non-food options, curbside handoff, or food and drinks for neighbors.

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HAUNTS

Walk-throughs & driveway haunts

See scare guidance, live actors, fog, loud sounds, strobe warnings, stairs, and scheduled showtimes.

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ACTIVITIES

Games, shows & photo stops

Driveway games, carnival-style activities, pumpkin displays, music or light shows, and photo opportunities.

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DECORATIONS

Decoration-only tour stops

Browse impressive displays even when no treats are being handed out. Perfect for a slower neighborhood tour.

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HALLOWEEN NIGHT INFORMATION

Know before you go.

The map pairs fun details with the practical things families need at night.

  • Scare levels use words and icons, not color alone.
  • Stops can flag strobe lights, fog, loud sounds, live actors, stairs, and narrow paths.
  • Accessibility details can include curbside treats, no stairs, wheelchair-friendly paths, and quiet/no-scare options.
  • Only active, published stops appear after the event opens.
Warmly decorated neighborhood home at Halloween
MANAGE YOUR HOMEYour home. Your rules. Your night-of controls.

HOMEOWNER TOOLS

Register once. Keep your listing accurate all night.

Publish your hours, features, warnings, and accessibility details. During the event, update your public status without editing the whole registration.

Halloween decorated home voting display
RESIDENCE VERIFIED

DECORATION CONTESTS

Recognize the homes that made the night memorable.

Eligible Twin Hills residences receive one event-specific household code. Ranked voting replaces social-media likes, and paper ballots reconcile against the same residence eligibility.

1First choice3 points
2Second choice2 points
3Third choice1 point
How verified voting works ›
TWIN HILLS HALLOWEENTHE MISSING
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Neighborhood Passport
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HALLOWEEN PASSPORT

Turn the neighborhood into a Halloween field guide.

Collect public checkpoint stamps with a QR code or short code. Families can participate anonymously, use a printable version, and enter optional prize contact only after completion.

Progress stays on this device
See the Passport ›

CURATED ROUTES

Choose a route that fits your family.

Start with an HOA-curated loop or build an itinerary around time, scare level, accessibility, non-food treats, and published showtimes. Routes are planning aids, not a safety guarantee.

30MIN
TODDLER LOOP

Short, cute & easy

No-scare stops · shorter walk · early-evening friendly

60MIN
CLASSIC ROUTE

A little bit of everything

Treats · decorations · games · family haunts

90MIN
FULL TOUR

For the die-hards

Big displays · showtimes · haunts · contest entries

No-scareHauntedNon-foodDecorationsAccessible
Neighborhood route map
TONIGHT’S BONUS GHOSTFind the purple lanternRotating surprise stop · active while open

MORE THAN A MAP

Built for the details that keep Halloween moving.

Halloween candy bowl

CANDY RESCUE

Running low doesn’t have to end the night.

Hosts can request help from the event team. A volunteer can be assigned without showing home addresses to the entire volunteer group.

REQUESTEDASSIGNEDDELIVERED
Children in Halloween costumes

COSTUME CONTEST

Celebrate the costumes, with consent built in.

Categories for kids, adults, families, pets, funniest, most creative, and homemade, using moderated entries and separate public-display consent.

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Large neighborhood haunted house display

ACTIVITIES & SHOWTIMES

Know when the good stuff actually starts.

Resident-hosted performances, light shows, driveway games, and walkthroughs can publish scheduled times, delays, full sessions, or cancellations.

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OFFICIAL NEIGHBORHOOD SCHEDULE

Published dates, deadlines, and activities in one place.

View all event details ›
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The official schedule has not been published yet.

Published dates, times and locations

Only HOA-published items appear here. Check Event Information for the current event window, deadlines, announcements, and neighborhood guidance.

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Halloween FAQs

Register your home, choose the public details you want shown, and send it to the event team for review. Once it is approved, it can appear in the directory and map during the event window.
Yes. The accessible stop directory is designed to work independently of the map and can be filtered by status, activity, scare level, warnings, and accessibility needs.
Voting is designed around HOA-approved residence eligibility rather than open internet voting. Contest categories and ranked choices can be configured for the event.
The host can mark the stop OUT immediately so the public map and directory update and request Candy Rescue when it is available.
Yes. Printable signs, neighborhood maps, ballots, Passport sheets, route sheets, and physical status cards are available.

NEED HELP?

The right help, without publishing private resident information.

Use the event contact details below when they are available. Lost home links and residence-code questions are handled privately, so the public site never confirms whether a specific home or household is participating.

  • GENERAL GUIDANCEIf no event contact is listed, use your normal Twin Hills HOA contact channel for general board or account questions. Do not send management links or residence codes through public comments.
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