🍬👻The best trick or treat in Greenville spots for Halloween, where families can find safe streets, festive fun, and plenty of candy!
Looking for the best trick-or-treat spots in Greenville spots for your family? If your own neighborhood isn’t the best place to go door to door for Halloween fun, you’re not alone. Many Upstate families search for “trick or treat neighborhoods near me” to find safe, festive, and candy-filled areas where kids can enjoy the magic of Halloween night. Whether it’s safety concerns, a lack of nearby trick-or-treaters, or just wanting a livelier atmosphere, Greenville has plenty of neighborhoods and community events that make Halloween unforgettable.
So if you want the door-to-door trick-or-treating experience this year but aren’t sure what neighborhood to visit, this is the list for you. We asked our readers where the most “Halloween visitor-friendly” spots in the Upstate were, and this is what they told us.
If you need a map of the best places to go, we have one right here!

Want to see all the Halloween and Trick or Treat Events in Greenville?
🎃 Go to our Halloween Guide!
You’ll find fun events, trunk-or-treat and trick-or-treats, and lots more!
Parents, these are recommendations gathered from our readers. Please always use your judgment regarding your child’s safety trick-or-treating and consuming treats in these or any other neighborhoods.

Great Neighborhoods for Trick-or-Treating in Greenville
Earle Street, Greenville
“Earle Street has several officers directing traffic at the red light on North Main. We usually start on one end and travel down and back up the other side. They have so many decorated houses, fire breathers, singers, bands, games, and other fun stuff at each house.
CrystalEarle Street is off North Main in Greenville.
Half Mile Lake, Greenville
Half Mile Lake subdivision is located off State Park Road near Altamont Road.
Riverdale Subdivision, Greer
Riverdale Subdivision Greer across the street from Clayton Homes off Wade Hampton Blvd
VeronicaRiverdale is located just west of the Highway 80 and Wade Hampton intersection in Lyman.

O’Neal Village in Greer
We had two readers mention this North Greer neighborhood, located off of 101.
We love O’Neal Village in Greer.
KarynSubdivision off hwy 101 right before oneal Baptist church on right
GwenFountain Inn
While it’s not a neighborhood, it does come reader-recommended, so we are including Main Street, Fountain Inn.
I grew up with amazing Halloween memories there and they’re still carrying it on.
Susan
Neely Farms, Simpsonville
Neely farms hands down!!
GabrielleOrchard Farms, Simpsonville
Orchard Farms is located in the heart of the Golden Strip in Simpsonville and is recommended by several readers.
Woodland Creek, Travelers Rest
Woodland Creek is located in Travelers Rest, with plenty of houses to trick or treat at. Additionally, 110 Pipers Glen CT in Woodland Creek offers a free haunted house/experience.
Morning Mist, Simpsonville
A few readers recommended Morning Mist in Simpsonville, saying that the decorating is amazing. The neighborhood is off of Georgia Road.
Silver Leaf, Greer
At least 3 readers recommend the Silver Leaf community for trick or treating. It’s located in Greer off of Old Spartanburg Road. This neighborhood is very busy, so keep that in mind. Parking is best at the grocery store lot next door.
Amber Oaks Farm, Greer
Someone recommended Amber Oaks Farm in Greer near Blue Ridge High School. It’s located off Pennington Road and Highway 101.
Tymberbrook, Lyman
Tymberbrook in Lyman, it’s a big older neighborhood and soooo many of the houses are involved, lots of kids and costumes lots of people having driveway parties!!!
NJTymberbrook Drive is located in Lyman, north of Wade Hampton near Lake Lyman.
Lyman Mill Village
Lyman Mill Village! Park your car and go walking all around. Most of the homes give candy and there are trunk or treats from churches. Police have roads blocked for safety!
AlexandraNorth Main
The Neighborhood of North Main Street just above Wade Hampton, got a lot of likes from our readers, too! According to Kidding Around fans, East and West Earle Street sound like a good place to trick or treat.
Honey Creek, Anderson
The Honey Creek subdivision in Anderson came highly recommended. It’s near Arnold’s and South Main Street, and is technically in Belton.
I grew up with amazing Halloween memories there and they’re still carrying it on.
MirandaRose Hill, Powdersville
Rose Hill for the Powdersville folks! Almost every house is decorated and most set up tables to hand out candy! Get there early to park (not on the grass) there are 500+ easy trick or treaters every year!
MaggieRose Hill is a newer subdivision in Powdersville off 3 Bridges Road and Mt Airy Church Road.

If you’re in the east of Greenville and are venturing into Spartanburg, be sure to check out this handy map for trick-or-treating in Spartanburg, SC, neighborhoods!
Tips for Trick-or-Treating as a Guest in a Neighborhood
Local mom Dallas, had this great bit of advice for those visiting other neighborhoods on Halloween :
Parents: bring a trash bag to help pick up the discarded wrappers and random trash that inevitably happens when we visit neighboring communities for better loot. We live in a rural area and go to local subdivisions and noticed the residents are SUPER appreciative if you help out a bit and don’t leave their neighborhoods trashed.
DallasI once noticed something being done and have now started doing it when we visit other neighborhoods on Halloween. I bring glow necklaces and bracelets to hand out to kids walking past us trick-or-treating. It helps keep kids safe, we’re helping to contribute to the loot of trick-or-treaters in a non-allergenic way, PLUS everyone loves glo-sticks!
We hope that no matter where you decide to go, we hope everyone has a safe and fun Halloween!
In addition to all the places our readers shared with us, there are many community events that you can find on the Kidding Around Greenville Guide to Halloween Events and Trick-or-Treating in Greenville and Spartanburg.





























