Location:
Litchfield Road Path,
Goodyear,
AZ
Brought to you by: Phoenix Frontrunners
Calling all runners, walkers and everyone in between! There’s no better way to start off your Halloween weekend! Get yourself ready for fright night and run or walk in the dark at the base of Estrella Mountain! Come in costume or come as you are! Howling Night Run is a one of a kind event that will spook and scare you! This is a timed Halloween themed event, which is also considered appropriate for children. However, due to the nature of this event, it is not pet friendly. Only parents know their child and how their child will react to a Halloween themed event with individuals in costume, props and individuals trying to be scary. Each parent must make their own decision of whether or not this event is appropriate for their own unique child.
Location: Litchfield Road Path, Goodyear, AZ
Brought to you by: Phoenix Frontrunners
Saturday, October 28, 2017 1:00 PM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 5:00 PM
Estrella Mountain Regional Park, 14805 W Vineyard Ave, Goodyear, AZ 85338. DIRECTIONS: From highway I-10, exit 126 Pebble Creek Parkway - Estrella Parkway. Head south on Estrella Parkway to Vineyard Road. Head east on Vineyard Road | Avenue to Casey Abbot Drive. Head south into the park on Casey Abbot Drive to the park entrance pay station. PARKING: Estrella Mountain Regional Park charges a $6 per vehicle entry fee to enter the park. Allow yourself ample time to park. Use cash or credit at the park entrance pay station. Contact the park at the above number for specifics when needed.
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