Downtown Sioux Falls Trick-or-Treat - Sunday, October 27

It's become one of those fall traditions in Sioux Falls that people really look forward to. Sure, Downtown Sioux Falls Trick or Treat means wearing costumes and traditional Halloween goodies will be handed out.

But it also means loads of shopping bargains for you, and loads of great photo ops too - so you can share those great costumes with your kids, with family and friends, plus other fun activities.

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Downtown Sioux Falls Trick-or-Treat is Sunday, October 27, from 1 to 3 PM, all activities are free, and no pre-registration is required.

Right now there are over 30 downtown businesses involved in making this year's event truly wonderful. Whether it's a special on something tasty, something useful, or something pretty for you or your home - -you're likely to find it, and, at a good price!

Plus, your kids will get loaded down with candy!

One of the best things about this event is you never know who you'll see in a really fun costume or what kind of food, beverages, bargains, and activities will make the day for you and your family.

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Here are the locations celebrating Downtown Sioux Falls Trick-Or-Treat 2024:

  • Falls Park Visitor Information Center
  • Papa Woody's
  • Mary's Mountain Cookies
  • Severance Brewing Company
  • Swamp Daddy's
  • REACH Literacy
  • Wiley's Bar
  • Plum's Cooking Company
  • Prairie Cocoa & Confections
  • Simply Perfect
  • Remedy Brewing Company
  • Hilton Garden Inn
  • The First National Bank in Sioux Falls
  • HDR
  • Five Guys
  • Rough Cut Social
  • Great Outdoor Store
  • Lauriebelle's
  • VanDeWalle Architects
  • Home Porch Gifts
  • JH & Sons
  • Cookie Jaar
  • Blue Peak
  • Child's Play Toys
  • MacKenzie River
  • Washington Pavilion
  • CH Patisserie
  •  Studio 20/20
  • Layered Elements Boutique
  • Atoley Salon & Spa
  • Duluth Trading Co.
  • First Western Bank & Trust
  • Veza (TH Grey)
  • Blarney Stone
  • Josiah's Coffeehouse & Cafe
  • Obok Consulting

For more information see Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

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