When it comes to spooky season, we are smack dab in the middle of it in Amarillo. One full month of all the creepy crawlies and scary movies we can stomach. We are getting ready to trick-or-treat. It's a great time to be young and young at heart.

What Makes This Car Wash So Spooky?

There are plenty of haunted houses in the area. If you want a good scare, you can get out of your car and prepare to be jumped out at and scared. If you want something just a little bit different that keeps you in your car, we've got that for you too.

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You can leave a little on the scared side, but also with a clean car. I mean, that sounds like a win.

Event Details: Dates, Times, and Location

Toot’n Totum at 34th & Osage is ready to scare you this Halloween season at their car wash:

NEW LOCATION ALERT! 2151 SE 34th Ave, Amarillo, TX!
Join us October 23rd - 25th from 7PM - 10PM for our 3rd Annual Wicked Wash! It will be a frightfully fun night at 2151 SE 34th Ave, Amarillo!
We will have 99¢ Toot'n Totum fountain drinks and Mitch's TX Style BBQ Trailer on-site that will be serving up a Halloween menu!
$25 per car (no unlimited wash passes) OR get $5 off your wash with a donation to Gracie’s Project, our proud partner
Accepted Donation Items: Paper towels, Treats, Chews (non-rawhide), Slip leads, Kongs, Puppy pads, Puppy food, Odoban, Trash bags, Other dog items are welcome, as well as monetary donations.
Roll through if you dare… this is Amarillo's BEST haunted car wash you won’t want to miss
BBQ and Drinks Add to the Fun
 As you go through, try to be brave with your family. I mean, that is your job, but reward yourself afterwards with some great BBQ from Mitch's Texas Style BBQ. You have definitely earned it.

Three Nights Only: Don’t Miss Out

The haunted car wash is only at the Toot’n Totum Express Wash at 34th and Osage, and it's only for three days. Make sure you head out October 23rd - 25th. If you dare.

Halloween Pet Safety Tips

Halloween should be fun for the whole family, including the furry, feathered, and wild ones that share our neighborhoods. A little extra caution keeps everyone safe and lets you enjoy the best part: the candy, the costumes, and the community.

Gallery Credit: Unsplash/TSM

Candy No Texas Kid Wants This Halloween

Everyone has their own candy preferences, but there are some treats that most people would rather not receive during Halloween.