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Halloween Hoots at Tin Mountain Conservation Center

Halloween Hoots at Tin Mountain Conservation Center

Tin Mountain Conservation Center welcomes back by popular demand, Halloween Hoots Program on Saturday, October 18th starting at 5pm with staggered start times at Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center in Albany, NH.

Halloween Hoots will feature fun and learning for all ages with guided walks on the Accessible Nature Trail surrounded by lit pumpkins with stations along the way. Short natural history skits on a variety of non-scary topics will delight everyone under the evening sky. Halloween Hoots is a favorite fall tradition with a twist on learning for everyone.

This event is for people of all ages and the walks will end by the outdoor fireplace followed by cider and snacks. Come immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the skits while strolling past carved pumpkins lighting up the night sky trail.

Tickets are available at tinmountain.org and space is limited. Special member only ticket sales from October 1st to October 3rd then non-member sales until we are sold out. $20 per person or $40 per household.

To learn more about Tin Mountain, its programs, camps, research projects, events and staff visit tinmountain.org. Nature – There’s No Better Classroom!

Tin Mountain Conservation Center
$20-$40 per family
05:00 PM - 11:59 PM on Sat, 18 Oct 2025

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Tin Mountain Conservation Center
Tin Mountain Conservation Center
1245 Bald Hill Rd
Albany, New Hampshire

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