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Halloween is Friday. Your guide to this week’s spooky season fun in Miramar

There are several family-friendly Halloween events around Miramar this week.
There are several family-friendly Halloween events around Miramar this week. Miami Herald file photo

Halloween is Friday, and there are several family-friendly events this week around Miramar as spooky season comes to a close.

If you’re looking to celebrate, be frightened or get a lot of candy, there are options for everyone to enjoy.

Check out this week’s Halloween events for festive, family fun.

Trunk or Treat at Texas Roadhouse

Texas Roadhouse is hosting its annual trunk-or-treat event with lots of activities. From 5 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, enjoy a bounce house, pumpkin painting, a photo booth, snowcones, music and candy from decorated trunks. Attendees must dine in or order to-go to participate, and costumes are encouraged.

More info: Facebook

Horror Movie Trivia at World of Beer Bar and Kitchen

One of this restaurant’s many trivia nights now has a horror theme. Test your knowledge of slasher films and ghost stories at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

More info: Facebook

Dance with the Stars: Halloween Zumba Masterclass

Get ready to dance in costume with a lineup of Zumba dance instructors. Attendees can dress up as their favorite celebrities and follow along with the dance moves from 6 to 9 p.m on Wednesday at the Sunset Lakes Community Center.

More info: Facebook

Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Fall Festival at Memorial Hospital Miramar

This annual Halloween event has programs just for kids. You can trick-or-treat in costume at Memorial Hospital Miramar from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday. Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital is also providing a pumpkin patch, photo booth, bounce house and Halloween-themed arts and crafts.

More info: Facebook

Halloween Night Hike at Miramar Pineland Park

Take a Halloween hike with the Sierra Club Florida chapter. Starting at twilight at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, grab a headlamp or flashlight and trek through Miramar Pineland Park. It’s a combination of slash pine forest and restored wetlands, and hikers will walk through grassy meadows and bare sandy spots in the dark led by a Broward County Park naturalist. Cost is $3 for members and $5 for non-members.

More info: Sierra Club

The City of Miramar’s official Halloween celebration will take place at the Ansin Sports Complex on Friday.
The City of Miramar’s official Halloween celebration will take place at the Ansin Sports Complex on Friday. Matias J. Ocner mocner@miamiherald.com

City of Miramar’s Happy Halloween Trick or Treat

The City of Miramar’s official Halloween event takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday at the Ansin Sports Complex. This is a free event where costumes are encouraged and free candy will be given out. Plus, live music and food trucks round out this family-friendly event.

More info: Eventbrite

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This story was originally published October 27, 2025 at 6:00 AM.

Morgan C. Mullings
Miramar News
Miramar reporter Morgan C. Mullings was raised in Miramar and returned there after reporting in Boston and New York City. A St. John’s University graduate, she began in local politics and went on to edit and fact-check for editorial publications. Her cat, Oscar, is her favorite coworker.