Atlanta residents are gearing up for a spooky season AND some stormy skies this Halloween. Metro Atlanta and North Georgia have a whole host of frightful fun in store for those brave enough to dive into their haunted happenings. But first, let’s not lose sight of the serious stuff happening with Mother Nature.
From Netherworld Haunted House to Fright Fest at Six Flags Over Georgia, and the eerie Camp Blood Haunted House, there’s something to curdle the blood of even the most fearless among us. Other notable mentions include the Nightmare’s Gate Haunted House, 13 Stories Haunted House, Folklore Haunted House, and not to forget, the scream space at Paranoia Haunted House.
For those less interested in mortal scares and more in community festivities, this year’s lineup doesn’t disappoint either. Atlanta’s Big Springs Farm, Sleepy Hollow Farm, and Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze are bustling with events. You have the Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain Park, the fun and family-friendly Zoo Atlanta’s Boo at the Zoo, or dance your night away at a Pre-Halloween Costume Party.
There’s so much to do and see, whether it’s the eerie guided walks at Dread Hollow Haunted Trails @ Old Car City, flickering light shows at Grant Park Halloween Lantern Parade, or the spirited block bashes at the Midtown Halloween Block Party. Truly, Atlanta promises a diverse and thrilling Halloween.
But hold on to your witch hats and capes because the spooky season has an unwelcome guest this year. The Southeast is currently on high alert as we’ve got a major hurricane looming over our heads. Experts forecast that Hurricane Helene is making a determined push towards the Florida panhandle before circling up and cutting through Georgia’s heart.
Our local weather forecasters are laser focused as Helene is predicted to grow into a major hurricane. This shift means that several of our cherished Halloween events might face cancellations or changes. Ensuring the safety of our residents is the top priority, and all upcoming weather updates must be watched closely.
Expect to hear announcements on radio stations, emergency alerts on your phones, and broadcasts as the situation develops. Always keep a close watch on local advisories and heed instructions for any evacuation orders or shelter-in-place directives.
The storm brings memories of past hurricanes, reminding us of the importance of preparedness. Stock up on essentials, secure your properties, and make plans to stay somewhere safe if needed. Keep your emergency kits handy including flashlights, battery-powered radios, and enough groceries to last a few days if supplies are interrupted.
So while Atlanta’s Halloween events promise top-notch thrills and festive cheer, it’s equally important to stay aware and prepared for any developments with Hurricane Helene. Whether you’re planning to roam the haunted houses or participate in the lively parades and farms, keep joy in one pocket and preparedness in the other. Wishing everyone a safe and spine-chilling Halloween!
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