Where to Find Trunk-or-Treat Events in the Lansing Area

Trunk-or-treating is a great event for Michigandans, especially since some of these events can be held indoors as well. Parents, schools, churches and many other local personalities band together and make their Halloween candy and decorations out of their suitcase.

Indoor trick-or-treating is also something I wouldn’t have done as a kid because it wasn’t as much fun as it was outside.

Here in Michigan, however, you always have to layer your costume on top of each other, which would only ruin the overall aesthetic of your costumes.

So, where in the Lansing area can you find a trunk-or-treating location near you?

We’ve put together a list from today through the end of this month of places to visit for trunk-or-treating this fall:

Where to find trunk or treat events here in the greater Lansing area

We love a good drink or treat event here in Michigan. But where can you find Trunk Or Treat here in Lansing again this year? We have the details for you.

Do you know of an event that is not on our list? Let us know.

Most of the time, these events are free and open to the public, but some can cost as little as a few dollars to be used for good causes like fundraisers for dance studios, cheerleaders, bands.

Send us a message via our app or let us know on our social media where you are going this year in the Trunk-or-Treating region. We’d love to help spread the word.

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