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Haunted Hayride Tickets On Sale Now

The Sleepy Hollow Hayride dates and times have been finalized, sponsorships are being secured, and everyone's praying to the Halloween gods (goblins?) that there won't be snow.

As Tarrytown prepares for its annual parade/block party, Sleepy Hollow is also starting to put its spooky on for its biggest weekend of the year.

The hugely popular haunted hayride, snow-free please, will return for three-night run at the end of October.

Here's what's in store:

Come if you dare...to the haunted hayride where the legend lives! Come take a scary ride through legendary Sleepy Hollow…starts in the downtown where a fun filled block party is going on…music, food, rides & more…this is where it all begins. You enter our hayride & make your way to the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. If you make it past there, you enter the forbidden woods! Be ready to be scared, many frightful creatures await…the headless Horseman has been seen riding on hayride night!  

The Haunted Hayride will take place on:

  • Friday, Oct. 26 from 7 to 11 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 27 from 7 to 11 pm 
  • Sunday, Oct. 28 from 7 to 10 pm. 

The Block Party on Beekman Avenue will go from 5 to 11 pm on Friday and Saturday. Hayride begins at the Firehouse on Beekman Avenue.                          

Tickets for the ride may be purchased on the village website at www.sleepyhollowny.gov or in person at Village Hall, 28 Beekman during regular weekday hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Tickets are $20 per person. Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow School District Students may purchase tickets in person for $10 each*; must show student ID. (*courtesy of The Rivertown Runners).    

Tickets, available starting today, are already selling fast. The village of course would also be happy to get more sponsors to help put this huge event on. More information on sponsorship can be found here and in the attached form.

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