Beginning at 3 p.m. on Halloween, Main Street Park City will be closed to vehicular traffic to allow for parents and their costumed cuties to visit local businesses for trick-or-treating, which goes until about 5:30 p.m. The Howl-o-ween parade begins at 5 p.m in front of the Egyptian Theatre. Costumed canines seem to have outnumbered children in recent years, providing true insight to why Park City is affectionately dubbed Bark City. Pet owners stop at nothing to create strikingly clever costumes to strut their mutts in, making for great photo opportunities. Despite Halloween falling on a Monday this year, there is sure to be plenty of late night revelry in Historic Park City. Some of the locals favorite bands and DJs typically play in various bars along Mainstreet, including The Spur Bar amp; Grill, Downstairs, and The Sidecar. This is a holiday Park City adults take very seriously, and theyre known to party into the wee hours in fabulous costumes. Many venues offer prizes for best costumes. With few visitors in town, it is a night when locals truly own the scene. There truly is no better place than Historic Park City to get spooky on Halloween