Halloween Spooktacular
USAG Fort Greely Fall and Halloween Events Suited for All Ages!

Oct 26 2019
Oct 26 2019
Put on your costume and join us for our Halloween Spooktacular. Fall and Halloween Events and Activities Suited for All Ages!
- Special Access has been granted to the General Public. Installation access will require valid photo identification and proof of vehicle insurance.
- Download the official flyer here.
Events and Activities
Event | Description | Time | Location | Contact Information |
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Pumpkin Pool Party |
Pack your towel and swim suit, and enjoy the Pool Pumpkin Pool Party with us. Treats and fun for everyone! Children will not be allowed to play outside of their age group:
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10:30-12:30 p.m. |
Building 501 |
+(907)873-2696 |
You -vs- Flu | On-Site Flu Shot Clinic for MEDDAC-AK beneficiaries over 6 months of age, retirees and DoD Employees. Active Duty receive with their units.
|
12-3 p.m. |
Building 500 |
+1(907)873-4975 |
Fall Festival | Celebrate fall with us! Enjoy a Hayride, Games, Contests, the Spooktacular Bowl, a Trunk or Treat provided by CYS and much more. | 1-3 p.m. |
Building 653 |
+1(907)873-4782 |
Zombie Run | Get ready for the run of your life! Participants can do a 1K Run/walk, or be zombies. Costumes are encouraged. | 1-3 p.m. | Bison Trail | +1(907)873-2696 |
Haunted House | Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Parental discretion is strongly advised. | 3:30-6 p.m. |
Youth Center Building 653 |
+1(907)873-4782 |
Trick or Treat | U.S. Army Garrison Fort Greely trick-or-treating hours for the Delta/Greely Community. | 5-8 p.m. |
Housing Area North Haven Communities |
+1(907)873-4782 |
Halloween Safety
1. Smaller children should always be accompanied by an older responsible child or an adult when trick-or-treating. Individuals should use sidewalks rather than streets when walking from house to house.
2. Children should always wear fire retardant costumes, and if wearing masks, be sure that their view is unobstructed. Reflective tape and flashlights should be used after dark to help with seeing and being seen. Costumes should be short enough to prevent children from tripping and falling. Swords, knives and similar costume accessories should be of soft or flexible material.
3. Only go to houses that are lit and be aware that pets can get excited by the bright costumes, so watch out for them. Trick-or-treaters should not enter homes or apartments unless they are accompanied by an adult.
4. Do not let children eat any of their candy until it has been inspected by parents/guardians. All unwrapped or opened candy should be discarded.
5. Those receiving trick-or-treaters should remove anything that could be an obstacle from steps, lawns and porches. Candlelit jack-o'-lanterns should be kept away from landings and doorsteps where costumes could brush against the flame. Indoor jack-o'-lanterns should be kept away from curtains, decorations or other furnishings that could be ignited.
6. Remind children to stay alert and to report anything unusual to the police.
7. Remind children to never approach a vehicle unless they are accompanied by an adult.