A South Gloucestershire wildlife park is holding a number of activities to celebrate Halloween.
Wild Place Project is hosting a fortinght of fun starting on October 20.
Families can creep inside haunted hideouts, join the wolf pack and take part in a pumpkin hunt.
Children can also complete a trail to fill in missing words in a handbook and then take the wolf pack pledge.
Every day there will be a Halloween costume competition when the three best dressed families will win return tickets to Wild Place Project.
Nigel Simpson, head of operations at Wild Place Project, said: “Halloween is always a special time of year here at Wild Place Project and always lots of fun.
“With our Halloween trails, wolf camp and pumpkin hunt this really is a Halloween with a twist and everyone is certain to enjoy it.”
To find out more visit wildplace.org.uk.
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