Cape’s Fantasy Trail a smash for young trick-or-treaters
Cape Henlopen State Park’s Children’s Fantasy Trail is a unique Halloween adventure of non-spooky characters for young trick-or-treaters. The event took place Oct. 28-30 behind the Seaside Nature Center in the park near Lewes. RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
Ron MacArthur
October 31, 2022
Cape Henlopen State Park’s Children’s Fantasy Trail is a unique Halloween adventure of non-spooky characters for young trick-or-treaters. The event took place Oct. 28-30 behind the Seaside Nature Center in the park near Lewes.
Brianna Pullion, visiting Lewes with her parents from northern Virginia, is pretty as a picture dressed as Snow White.
Magician Jack Noel says he’s going to pull something about Halloween from his magic hat, but it appears he’s got his holidays mixed up.
Guinness world record holder juggler Carlos Mir of Delmar delights the crowd with his feats of fire.
The lines were long for all three nights of the Cape Henlopen State Park Children’s Fantasy Trail.
The Yellow Brick Road takes trick-or-treaters to Oz and a chance to see characters from the classic book and movie, Wizard of Oz.
Dozens of pumpkins carved by volunteers line the route of the Fantasy Trail.
Brianna Porter hands out candy dressed as Belle from “Beauty and the Beast.”
Katie Curry is Dorothy as Fantasy Trail attendees prepare to head down the Yellow Brick Road to get candy from other Wizard of Oz characters.
Carlos Mir gets up close and personal with fire sticks he is juggling.
Claudia Stazzone, left, and Lincoln Fyock are stationed at Hogwarts as characters from the Harry Potter stories.
“Toy Story” characters Abby Hoeller, left, and Emma Jones are ready to hand out candy.
Willy Wonka, aka Kaitlyn Dykes, welcomes youngsters to the world of chocolate.
Pumpkins light the way on the Children’s Fantasy Trail.