NJ Ghost Tours & Events to Lift Your Spirits

NJ Ghost Tours & Events to Lift Your Spirits

NJ Ghost Tours & Events to Lift Your Spirits 1280 850 Morris County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC)

Explore Haunted History with Morristown, NJ Ghost Tours

New Jersey boasts so many amazing seasonal events, and the fun doesn’t stop during the fall! If you’re looking for something to do this spooky season, look no further than Morris County for Halloween happenings, spooky sightings, and fascinating historical sites worth visiting.

In our blog, we’re sharing some of the best NJ ghost tours, family-friendly celebrations, and other unique events local to Morris County. Keep reading to plan your next outing!

Ghost Tours, 5Ks, Scarecrow Sightings, & More

To start, history buffs and paranormal fans alike will enjoy Halloween at the Burying Yard in Hanover, a tour of a 300-year old-plus graveyard in Whippany, NJ. This is a true NJ ghost tour and historical Halloween affair, where members of the local preservation commission will guide visitors as they explore the graves of Revolutionary War and Civil War soldiers.

While not a traditional NJ ghost tour, Halloween in the Schiff Nature Preserve offers kids in Morris County the opportunity to explore nature during the nighttime. This spooky celebration is open for children ages 5-10 (K-4th grade), and features a “trick-or-treat” Halloween scavenger hunt in the woods, mystery guessing game with nature objects, and creating Halloween crafts.

Nearby in the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, scarecrows have returned for the spooky season to help celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Morris County Parks Commission. Join us for Scarecrows in the Garden, the perfect event for frightful family fun!

Another great option for outdoorsy Halloween lovers is the 4th Annual Long Valley First Aid Squad Zombie 5K in gorgeous Long Valley, NJ. During this event, attendees will be able to walk, run, or stroll through a course where zombies roam. All proceeds from this frighteningly fun even will benefit the Long Valley First Aid Squad.

Other Local Haunts

In addition, thrill-seekers living in Morris County won’t be disappointed since our county is home to numerous historic sites—some of which may be haunted. Two of our very own post-secondary educational institutions, Drew University and Fairleigh Dickinson University, are even rumored to experience paranormal activity!

Another potentially haunted Morris County location is the Darress Theatre in Boonton. Once a vaudeville stage, this downtown Main Street centerpiece has undergone numerous transformations to become an independent movie house as well as a performing arts center. As of 2020, the town has agreed to purchase and restore the iconic building. Who knows whether the spirits of performers past will continue to shuffle chairs around backstage?

Finally, given their rich Revolutionary history and influence, Morristown and the surrounding lands may also be the perfect location to witness paranormal activity. Some hikers have reported strange visions at Jockey Hollow, part of the Morristown National Historical Park commemorating the sites of General Washington and the Continental army’s winter encampment during 1779-1780. One common report is a vision of colonial soldiers marching lockstep through Jockey Hollow’s sprawling woods. Another is a translucent apparition of a woman wearing a white colonial-style dress and carrying a lantern.

Whether these reports are true or not, the area is a beautiful and important commemoration of our country’s infancy that should never be forgotten.

Don’t Be Afraid—Morris County Welcomes You!

Take the leap and move to Morris County, a truly special part of the Garden State perfect for businesses, families, and professionals. This growing locale supports a thriving economic engine for the country, possesses a unique diversity of communities to choose from, and offers an abundance of recreational activities for residents of all ages.

Ready to see what relocating to Morris County can do for you? Step away from the crystal ball and see for yourself. Contact the Morris County EDC today!

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