Halloween Trunk-or-Treat Ideas: Costumes, Candy, Decorations, & More! (2024)

Halloween trunk-or-treat ideas are just what you need to have your kid(s) and your car ready for some epic Halloween fun! We have all of the best themes for dressing up the whole family and decorating your trunk. You'll be the most popular stop on the trunk-or-treat candy route!

What Is Trunk Or Treat?

Trunk-or-treat is a fun Halloween activity where groups or families decorate their trunks and hand out candy from their vehicles! It will generally take place in a large parking lot such as a church or outdoor event space. That way kids can safely walk from trunk to trunk, collecting lots of treats!

Oftentimes, families or groups will decorate their trunks and coordinate their outfits to match a theme. It is loads of fun for kids and adults alike!

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  • What Is Trunk Or Treat?
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  • Are Kids Dressed Up For Trunk-or-Treat?
  • How To Organize A Trunk-or-Treat Event
  • What Time To Start, And How Long Should A Trunk-or-Treat Be Open?
  • Halloween Trunk-or-Treat Theme Ideas
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  • Kid Favorites
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  • Fun Halloween Themes
  • Does Each Trunk-or-Treat Participant Hand Out Candy?
  • How To Make Your Halloween Candy A Part Of Your Theme Or Decor
  • 🎃 Fun Halloween Recipes To Make
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What Do You Do At A Trunk-or-Treat?

Trunk-or-treating is just like trick-or-treating but instead of going door to door, you go from car to car!

Many of the trunk or treaters will have a decorated vehicle of their own. So mom or dad can man the candy station while the kids collect their candy.

Often times you can watch the kids walk from your parking spot, but it's best for an adult to walk along with them to guide the way (especially when you have a large trunk or treat event with lots of cars).

It's a lot like tailgating but with more candy and fun costumes!

Are Kids Dressed Up For Trunk-or-Treat?

Dressing up is half the fun! Everyone should wear their favorite Halloween costumes (that goes for adults, too)!

It's not a requirement, however, and the kiddos will get their candy either way. So if a spur-of-the-moment trunk-or-treat invite comes along, don't hesitate to stop by!

How To Organize A Trunk-or-Treat Event

If you are thinking of getting a trunk-or-treat event started in your community, follow these steps!

1. Pick a time and date

Trunk-or-treat events do not usually take place on Halloween so kids can still go traditional trick-or-treating if they want to. Choose a weekend in October so parents will have time off work.

2. Reserve a location

Churches or recreation centers are a popular choice. Make sure to get permission to use private parking lots and if needed, obtain city permits. If you are unsure if you need a permit, contact your city's permitting office. Nothing is worse than getting closed down and sending kids home candy-less.

3. Find volunteers

Trunk-or-treat is nothing without trunks! Reach out to friends, family, and neighbors. If you are hosting it at a church, invite the congregation to participate. You can also reach out to your local high school or other community organizations like the boy or girl scouts, fire department, or police department!

4. Secure sponsors

This isn't a requirement, but you may find that many organizations are willing to donate candy for recognition or just because they love to help out their community! If you can't obtain sponsors, make sure volunteers know to supply their own candy.

5. Choose a trunk-or-treat judge

One lucky individual should be responsible for picking which trunk has the best decorations! It's always fun to pick a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner with respective prizes.

6. Plan activities

Other than collecting candy, try and have some fun activities for parents and kids to participate in. Depending on your budget, there are lots of fun things you can do in between car-hopping. Things like slides, bounce houses, and other soft play activities are always a hit. Find a volunteer face painter, or set up an old-fashioned game of bobbing for apples!

7. Promote your event

Leading up to your event you need to promote as much as possible. Describe it as a family-friendly and safe alternative to trick-or-treating. Make flyers, post on social media, and spread it by word of mouth!

8. Host and have fun

Make sure your event runs smoothly while having a good time! Ensure all vendors and participants know when to arrive. Help set up the activities. Play some fun music and tell your judge when it's time to rate the trunks. Also, take lots of pictures!

9. Get ready for next year

After your successful trunk-or-treat has ended, continue to promote for next year. Post pictures online of participants and activities, as well as the winning trunk and their prizes. Then give yourself a pat on the back for pulling it all together!

What Time To Start, And How Long Should A Trunk-or-Treat Be Open?

Participants with vehicles are generally asked to arrive early to secure their place and decorate their trunks. Usually, around 4 p.m. so the kids can start collecting candy at about 5 p.m.

The trunk or treat event will generally go for a couple of hours, ending around 7 p.m. just before it gets dark.

Halloween Trunk-or-Treat Theme Ideas

The most fun part of trunk-or-treating is choosing your theme! Below are some fun themes that the whole family can get into!

Disney

  • Wreck-It Ralph
  • Aladdin
  • Frozen
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Alice In Wonderland
  • Toy Story
  • 101 Dalmations
  • Mickie & Minnie Mouse
  • Star Wars
  • Monsters Inc.
  • The Incredibles
  • Charlie Brown (and the Great Pumpkin)
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Kid Favorites

  • Old McDonald/Farmer and Animals
  • Noah's Ark
  • Minions
  • Harry Potter
  • Sesame Street
  • Mario
  • Hawaiian Luau
  • Angry Birds
  • Wizard of Oz
  • Ghost Busters
  • Pac Man
  • Candyland
  • Jurassic Park & Jurassic World
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Pirate & Treasures
  • Spaceships
  • Dunkin Donuts
  • Halloween & "Boo" Themes
  • Movie Night
  • Camping
  • Where's Waldo?
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DC

  • Batman and Batgirl
  • Wonder Woman and Superman
  • Teen Titans
  • Justice League

Marvel

  • Thor
  • Spiderman
  • The Avengers
  • Black Panther
  • Fantastic 4
  • Hulk and She-Hulk
  • Iron Man

Fun Halloween Themes

  • Spiderwebs and Spiders
  • Witches and Wizards
  • Monsters
  • Surfers/Shark Attack
  • Jungle
  • Under the Sea
  • Day of the Dead (Sugar Skulls)
  • Unicorns

Does Each Trunk-or-Treat Participant Hand Out Candy?

Anyone who registered their car to be a part of trunk-or-treat should be prepared to hand out candy. If you did not register your vehicle, no need to have candy on hand. Enjoy trunk or treating and fill up your candy pale!

How To Make Your Halloween Candy A Part Of Your Theme Or Decor

There are a couple of fun Halloween trunk-or-treat ideas to make your candy a part of your trunk-or-treat decor. Hand out candy in goody bags that match your theme or decorate a bowl to match your decor and use it to pass out candy!

🎃 Fun Halloween Recipes To Make

  • Meringue Ghosts - Soft and airy meringue ghosts are a cute addition to any party!
  • Mini Mummy Pizzas - English muffin cheese pizzas with a fun mummy face made with olives!
  • Mummy Pie - Spooky fruit-filled pies with eyes and a mouth that look like tasty mummies!
  • Mummy Macarons - Buttercream-filled vanilla macarons with tasty candy eyes.
  • Mummy Dogs - Cute hotdog mummies with crescent roll wrapping and candy eyes!
  • Candy Corn Rice Krispies Treats - Soft, chewy, and ridiculously delicious Rice Krispies treats that we all know and love - loaded with chopped candy corn!

I hope these Halloween trunk-or-treat ideas help you pull off a fun event for the whole community! Let me know how trunk-or-treating goes in the comments below and feel free to send pictures to me too! I'll add them to the page with a note about who sent them! Send to angela @ bakeitwithlove.com!

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FAQs

What do I need for a trunk or treat? ›

Two Must-Haves for All Trunk or Treat Events

There will undoubtably be candy wrappers and left behind parts of the car decorations that need to be cleaned up from the area. If you can get wheeled trash cans, that makes clean up even faster and the kids will enjoy rolling the cans around to collect everything.

How to throw the best trunk or treat? ›

A parking lot or school drop off loop is the perfect place to host a trunk or treat fundraiser. If you have a bus parking area, you can put two cars in each bus parking spot facing each other. If you're really organized, number the parking spots and have each trunker assigned to a designated spot!

What is trunk or treat Halloween? ›

Trunk-or-treating is an alternative to trick-or-treating, in which parents and guardians gather their vehicles in one spot, typically a parking lot, open their trunks and give out candy as children walk from car to car.

How to put together a trunk or treat? ›

Determine the Activities / Theme for your Trunk-or-Treat
  1. Select a theme. ...
  2. Make each trunk about more than the decorations. ...
  3. Offer more than just candy. ...
  4. Add other activities. ...
  5. Include local businesses. ...
  6. Other Volunteers. ...
  7. Advertise your Trunk-or-Treat. ...
  8. Turn the event into a Fundraiser.
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What should I put in my trunk organizer? ›

Some items that are good to have in your trunk include:
  • an emergency kit.
  • water and nonperishable food.
  • portable air compressor.
  • jumper cables.
  • a basic toolkit.
  • trash bag and small trash can.
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Why trunk or treat instead of trick or treat? ›

How Did Trunk-or-Treat Start? The origins of trunk-or-treat appear to be church groups in the 1990s, who planned these festivals to provide an alternative to trick-or-treating on Halloween.

Do kids dress up for trunk or treat? ›

To that end, take a look for inspiration for costumes for kids (including costumes for babies, costumes for toddlers and even maternity Halloween costumes that show off those baby bumps), family costumes and group costumes that can be worn to your trunk-or-treat event, too.

How to attach decor to car for trunk or treat? ›

If you get your decorations for trunk-or-treat in a kit or a set, it could come with an adhesive you can safely affix to your car, such as double-sided foam or glue dots.

What tape to use for trunk or treat decorations? ›

Use painter's tape or masking tape if you are adhering something to the paint of your car. This will ensure that you don't rip your car paint off! If you have a car with a smaller trunk, you may want to use that car.

Do you wear costumes to trunk or treat? ›

Don't forget about a costume for yourself. The best and most interesting trunks have their owners dressed to match the theme.

How do you trick or treat Halloween? ›

Say “Trick or treat” and take one piece of the candy.

When they open the door, smile and say “Trick or treat!” They'll probably say “Happy Halloween!” or compliment you on your costume, then hold out the candy. Don't hog the bowl to search for your favorite piece—just take the best one that you see on top.

How do you explain trunk or treat? ›

Trunk or treat is, basically, the reinvention of traditional American “trick or treat” practices for a fully car-centric universe. Families gather in parking lots or similar places so that their children, fully costumed, can make a circuit of car (or SUV) trunks, which are decorated for the occasion.

What is another name for trunk or treat? ›

Trunk or Treat alternatives:

Candy CARavan or Drive-Thru Trunk or Treat.

How to decorate with a trunk? ›

If your bed is centralized, you can choose to flank both sides with medium-sized matching trunks, to be used as nightstands. Or, if there is more than one bed in the room, say, a kids' bedroom which two siblings share, then a wider trunk can be placed between both beds and used as a centralized nightstand.

Is Trunk or treat safe? ›

The events are often held in parking lots or other well-lit, contained areas, so children are at less risk of being hit by a vehicle on a dark road. Trunk-or-treating also gives families a chance to get to know each other.

What do you keep in your trunk just in case? ›

Bottled Water and Snacks

In case you are stranded somewhere then some form of food and water can be a big help. Just a granola bar or some nuts to have at hand will suffice. Water is an obvious necessity so having just a small bottle in your trunk can really help you in the long run.

How does trunk or treat work for adults? ›

Many organizations now offer trunk-or-treating events as a safer, less-spooky alternative to traditional trick-or-treating. During this event, adult members of the organization decorate the trunks of their vehicles in Halloween-themed decor and pass out candy or other goodies to the children in their community.

How to host a trick or treat? ›

Sit outside with your candy if you have a hard time attracting trick or treaters. Setting up on the porch, in your driveway, or in your open garage with your bowl of candy is a great way to get trick or treaters to stop by. You're showing that you're ready to give out candy and making it a little easier on them, too!

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