Halloween

What to do & where to do it this Halloween weekend in Colorado

If you don’t plan to scare yourself silly at a haunted attraction or on a ghost walk this weekend, never fear, there’s other stuff happening around the state to keep you entertained. There are so many placed to take the kids trick-or-treating in Colorado, I’m not going to list any here. Please check your local paper or online entertainment calendar to find a place near you. s ss s Fort

Old Gravestones haunted houses in Loveland, Colorado

Most of us have visited a haunted house at least once, but we usually only visit the cemetery when absolutely necessary. Halloween, however, provides the perfect time to visit a local cemetery and discover what legends surround those who now reside six feet under. A cemetery isn’t just the resting place of the dead, it tells the story of a town. Several local communities will be opening the gates to

Hearts & Horses haunted house in Loveland, Colorado

It’s our last giveaway of the Halloween season. This time around the Mayor of HeidiTown bought two tickets to Hearts & Horses’ haunted house in Loveland. I’ve written about this organization for a local newspaper and it holds a special place in my heart. Hearts & Horses is a non-profit that promotes the emotional and social well-being of people with special needs through equine therapy. I have witnessed first hand

A Creepy Walk in the Woods skeleton, a haunted forest walk in Loveland, Colorado

It’s just a little walk in the woods, what could be scary about that? Thanks to Cub Scouts Pack 180, it’s going to be terrifying! You never know what might be underfoot or creeping up behind you during this Creepy Walk in the Woods, so watch your step and your back. Creepy Walk is only in its second year, but this haunted attractions rivals the longtime pros. This year the

Destination Terror Battle of the Haunts in Fort Collins, Colorado

Here’s a contest sure to make you scream!   The Mayor is giving away 3 pairs of tickets to the Battle of the Haunts, the longest running haunted attraction in Northern Colorado. This attraction features TWO haunts and your ticket gets you into both. If you make it out alive, you can vote on the haunt you enjoyed the most. First up,  Destination Terror. Enter the world of Baron Eric

Where to scream this Halloween in Colorado screaming face

It’s October and that means Halloween is just around the corner. Now I’ll be honest, the Mayor of HeidiTown (that’s me) isn’t a huge fan of haunted attractions. In fact, I’m a big chicken. The movie “The Ring” kept me awake for weeks. However, I realize a lot of you enjoy having the piss scared out of you so I’ve decided to compile a list of Colorado’s haunted attractions. First,

Happy Halloween from HeidiTown

Looking for something scary to do this weekend?   Take a new look at Fort Collins, Colorado by taking a Terror Tour of Old Town. We took this tour last night and even though we are very familiar with Fort Collins, it was as if we were visiting a new town.   This walking  tour  takes approximately  60 minutes and  covers about a  mile and  a half of old town