MONSTER MASH Halloween Festival & Trunk or Treat Event
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Witches and goblins looking for a place to enjoy Halloween night should look no further than the Town of Payson on Historic Main Street. This year’s event will begin earlier, giving families more time to come and go, and leaving more room for all to attend at some point in the evening. The event will run from 4pm to 9pm.
Our Halloween Movie will be Nightmare before Christmas! Make sure to bring chairs and blankets to this event!
MONSTER MASH Halloween Festival & Trunk or Treat Event
Address : Green Valley Park
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park AZ
Phone : 928-474-5242 (Always call and confirm events.)
Phone : 928-474-5242 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: adventurepayson.com/treat/
Admission Fee : Free
Halloween
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Hiking
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Trails
Please carry drinking water while hiking trails. All park trails descend into Pine Canyon and are steep and strenuous.
Pine Creek Trail, - about 1/2 mile long (400 feet developed - undeveloped in the creek bottom), leads to the Pine Creek natural area. Hiking shoes are recommended. (No pets or glass containers.) Follow the arrows, allow one hour.
Waterfall Trail - about 300 feet long, ends at waterfall cave. (No pets or glass containers.) Uneven steps.
Gowan Loop Trail - about 1/2 mile long, leads to an observation deck in the creek bottom. The trail is steep and rough. No trash cans. Hiking shoes are recommended. (No pets or glass containers.)
Please carry drinking water while hiking trails. All park trails descend into Pine Canyon and are steep and strenuous.
Pine Creek Trail, - about 1/2 mile long (400 feet developed - undeveloped in the creek bottom), leads to the Pine Creek natural area. Hiking shoes are recommended. (No pets or glass containers.) Follow the arrows, allow one hour.
Waterfall Trail - about 300 feet long, ends at waterfall cave. (No pets or glass containers.) Uneven steps.
Gowan Loop Trail - about 1/2 mile long, leads to an observation deck in the creek bottom. The trail is steep and rough. No trash cans. Hiking shoes are recommended. (No pets or glass containers.)