The Riverton Museum is also hosting Alma Law and his Haunted Downtown Walking Tour as part of the Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek Series. Alma will be leading a walking tour around Riverton and telling many local scary stories not included in his “Fremont Haunts” talk.
“Annual Pumpkin Trail”
Join the Riverton Museum for its annual Pumpkin Trail on October 19 from 5:30-8pm. Visit the museum and see the dozens of carved pumpkins donated by local businesses. Admission is free and open to the public. Hot chocolate and cookies will be available.
“Kids Corner: Pumpkin Carving”
Why do we carve pumpkins around Halloween? What is the origin of Halloween? Let’s answer those questions and more as we get into the holiday spirit and carve into some pumpkins! Advanced registration is required.
Halloween Night at the Museum
Slightly spooky and playing in the dark, Bailey's Tire and Auto Children's Exploration Series presents Halloween at the Museum!
Dress up in costumes and come walk through the spooky maze, listen to ghost stories, gather treats, take a hay ride, do crafts, shoot pumpkins from a sling shot and more!