Hours to Trick Or Treat in Bloomington-Normal & Area

If you need to know when the Trick-Or-Treating hours are in Bloomington-Normal and the surrounding areas you can find out here.

For those taking their little ghosts, goblins, ghouls, princesses and more out and about for some Halloween fun, please keep an eye on them and be safe.

For those driving around during the Trick-Or-Treating hours, please use extra caution and watch for the kids so a fun night doesn’t turn to tragedy.

Here are the hours to approach houses with their porch lights on tonight (10/31/18), ring the bell and say, “Trick Or Treat”…

  • Bloomington-Normal: 5p to 8p
  • Arrowsmith: 5:30p to 8p
  • Atlanta: 5p to 8p
  • Chatsworth: 4p to 7p
  • Chenoa: 5p to 8p
  • Clinton: 5p to 8p
  • David Davis Mansion (Bloomington): 4p to 6p
  • Dwight: 4p to 7p
  • Ewing Cultural Center (Bloomington): 4p to 6p
  • Eureka: 6p to 8p
  • Fairbury: 4p to 8p
  • Farmer City: 5:30p to 8:30p
  • Flanagan: 4p to 7p
  • Gibson City: 5p to 8p
  • Goodfield: 5p to 8p
  • LeRoy: 5:30p to 8p
  • Lincoln: 5p to 8p
  • Mackinaw: 4p to 8p
  • McLean: 5p to 8p
  • Minonk: 6p to 8p
  • Mount Pulaski: 5p to 8p
  • Odell: 4:30p to 6:30p
  • Pontiac: 4:30p to 7:30p
  • Roanoke: 6p to 8p
  • Saunemin: 4p to 6p
  • Towanda: 5p to 8p

Have a Happy and Safe Halloween from WJBC

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