Halloween Night Trick or Treat Times in Greater Lansing 2023
Halloween is right around the corner and that means the very highly awaited night of trick or treating will be here before you know it.
We’re planning to enjoy this season fully by going to some Halloween events, doing a trunk or treat, and of course going trick or treating on Halloween night. Who doesn’t love dressing up and eating some sweet treats?

Speaking of sweet treats, I may or may not sneak in a little “parent tax” when the kids are sleeping (aka taking a piece of candy or two for all my trouble).
Tell us – are you guilty too?!
The communities in the Greater Lansing have designated times to go trick or treating, so read on to find out what time you’ll be able to trick or treat in your area.

Most of the cities near Lansing are on the same schedule, but a few differ. Make sure to check before you head out.
We’ve also added a few candy hacks and cool new traditions that have caught on over the past couple years since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Halloween Candy Hacks
Finding new, safe ways to hand out candy to children on Halloween night has become a thing the past couple years since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
Some of these methods have actually stuck as cool traditions because they’re either easier for the homeowner or just plain fun for kids.

Here are some of the ideas we’ve seen around town for reducing germs and distributing candy in a new way.
Does your neighborhood use any of these ways to give out candy?
- Sending candy down a chute to children on the sidewalk. And in style! Some of these contraptions are intricately engineered and beautifully decorated, making it not only a fun experience, but a safe one.
- Homes on hills can shoot candy down decorated tracks or slides.
- Hanging treat bags from trees for kids to grab and go.
- Placing prepackaged candy on a table in the driveway for a self-serve setup.
- Leaving a bowl of candy on the porch. Easy peasy, but you’ve got to trust that trick or treaters won’t take the whole thing!

When and Where to Trick or Treat in Mid-Michigan
Find out what time your little superheroes, ghosts, and goblins can go show off their adorable costumes and have the best time trick or treating on Halloween night.
Trick or treating happens on October 31.
*Note: Be sure to check back as times may change.
BATH CHARTER TOWNSHIP
6pm – 8pm
CHARLOTTE
6pm – 8pm
DELTA TOWNSHIP
6pm – 8pm
DEWITT
6pm – 8pm
DEWITT TOWNSHIP
6pm – 8pm
DIMONDALE
6pm – 8pm
EAST LANSING
6pm – 8pm
EATON RAPIDS
6pm – 8pm
GRAND LEDGE
6pm – 8pm
HASLETT
6pm – 8pm
HOWELL
6pm – 8pm
HOLT (DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP)
6pm – 8pm
JACKSON
6pm – 8pm
LAINGSBURG
6pm – 8pm
LANSING
6pm – 8pm
LESLIE
5:30pm – 7:30pm
MASON
6pm – 8pm
OKEMOS (MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP)
6pm – 8pm
OWOSSO
6pm – 8pm
PORTLAND
6pm – 8pm
POTTERVILLE
6pm – 8pm
STOCKBRIDGE
6:00pm – 8:00pm
ST. JOHNS
6:30pm – 8pm
VERMONTVILLE
5pm – 7:30pm
WESTPHALIA
5:30pm – 7:30pm
WILLIAMSTON
6pm – 8pm
Did we miss your city? Comment below and we’ll add it to our list. Happy trick or treating, Lansing.

Mason is 6 to 8.
Thank you! We have that corrected for this year!