Paddle into spooky season at one of these bewitching events.
A chill in the Colorado air and the
means spooky season is officially on its way. That will be evident at lakes and reservoirs in September and October when costumed groups of locals take to the water for their annual witch paddles.— have become a hallmark of fall and a fun excuse to enjoy the outdoors before winter sets in. The concept is simple: Don a Halloween-inspired witch or warlock outfit and launch your boat alongside other bewitching characters for a casual paddle. Some organizers suggest tying your witch hat to your head so it doesn’t blow into the water.
Here are three events where you can join the gaggle of witches on the water and have a few cackles along the way. Brittany Long and her dog Pepper, left, joined other members of the SUP Sisters paddling group and dressed up as a witch to celebrate Halloween at Chatfield State Park in Littleton on Oct. 3, 2021. While the event is free to attend, parking at the Giberson Bay day-use area where the paddle takes off costs $8. Several people will head to Breckenridge Oktoberfest afterward. Find more information at
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