Frisco Celebrates Howl-O-Ween with Community Trick-or-Treat Street and Dog Parade – Town of Frisco
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Frisco Celebrates Howl-O-Ween with Community Trick-or-Treat Street and Dog Parade

Ghosts, goblins, and wagging tails are invited to fill Main Street this Halloween as the Town of Frisco hosts a night of frightfully fun, family-friendly festivities on Friday, October 31, 2025. This year’s celebration features the return of Trick-or-Treat Street, a costumed dog parade, free trackless train rides, and a Main Street business decorating contest. Trick-or-Treat Street will take place on Main Street from Madison Avenue to 7th Avenue from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, and the Halloween Dog Parade will start at 5:00 pm at the Frisco Historic Park and end at 7th Avenue.

Frisco Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 7th Avenue to Madison Avenue from 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm to accommodate these community Halloween activities.

Trick-or-Treat Street on Frisco Main Street on Friday, October 31, 2025

The community is invited to Frisco’s Main Street and Historic Park on Friday, October 31 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm for trick-or-treating. Local businesses on and off Main Street are invited to join the fun by handing out candy. Businesses not located on Main Street may reserve a space in the Frisco Historic Park on a first-come, first-served basis. To sign up to distribute candy, visit TownofFriscoEvents.com. Once you have completed your participation form, email Blair Miller, Museum Manager, at BlairM@townoffrisco.com, for information about reserving a spot in the Historic Park if your business is not located on Main Street.

Halloween Business Decorating Contest

Frisco businesses are invited to create a festive Main Street and Historic Park for trick-or-treaters by participating in a Halloween decorating contest on Friday, October 31. Businesses are encouraged to decorate the inside or outside of their businesses if they are located on Main Street and must allow for at least a five-foot walkway on town sidewalks. Businesses that would like to participate and are not located on Main Street may contact Blair Miller, Museum Manager, at BlairM@townoffrisco.com to decorate one of the historic cabins located in the Frisco Historic Park after completing the participation form on TownofFriscoEvents.com. The Town of Frisco will be awarding winter prize packages for businesses with the most creative and spirited Halloween decorations.

Summit County Animal Shelter Halloween Dog Parade on Frisco Main Street

In partnership with Frisco’s Trick-or-Treat Street, the Summit County Animal Shelter will be hosting a Halloween Dog Parade on Main Street starting at 5:00 pm. The parade is intended to raise awareness of Summit County Animal Shelter and bring dog lovers from across the community together. Those interested in participating are asked to gather in the Frisco Historic Park at 4:45 pm to walk down Main Street to 7th Avenue. Registration is not required, and all well-behaved, leashed dogs, and their humans are welcome to participate in this free event. Costumes are strongly encouraged for both humans and dogs but are not required. Starting at 4:30 pm in the Frisco Historic Park, the Animal Shelter will have a booth with a few extra costumes available. Participants without dogs are welcome to join the fun as well.

Free Train Rides at Historic Park

The Frisco Historic Park and Museum will host free train rides on a 22-foot trackless train on Main Street that will take you back to Frisco’s past. The train boards at 2nd Avenue and Main Street with free rides every 15 minutes from 5:15pm to 6:45pm. More information about Frisco’s Halloween celebrations and businesses participation sign-ups may be found at TownofFriscoEvents.com or by contacting the Town of Frisco events team at Events@townoffrisco.com.

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