
Pennsylvania earned 6th place on a ranking of every U.S. state by their suitability for trick-or-treating conducted by therapeutic shoe company KURU. The ranking noted that Pennsylvania had the second-highest walkability score out of any state at 75/100, second only to first-place winner Illinois. It’s also the state in the top 10 with the warmest Halloween nights, with an average of 54°F in past years.
KURU conducted this ranking by identifying five key factors—walkability, average temperature, pedestrian safety, youth population and enthusiasm for Halloween based on Google Trends statistics—and grading each factor on a 20-point score out of a potential 100 points.
In total, Pennsylvania scored 55 out of 100. The top 5 states that beat Pennsylvania are Utah, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio and Illinois, which had the highest score at 60. The lowest-ranking state, New Mexico, only scored 24 points.
Try making the most out of Halloween by trick-or-treating at these Pennsylvania community events:
- Tree Trunk or Treat — Oct. 29-Nov. 2, Devon, PA
- Trunk or Treat at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — Oct. 29, Dresher, PA
- Trunk or Treat at Mifflin YMCA — Oct. 29, Mohnton, PA
- Oh! My Gourd! It’s a Halloween Party at Weavers Way Ambler! — Oct. 30, Philadelphia, PA
- Teenie Halloweenie — Oct. 31, Conshohocken, PA
- Tricks and Treats at Dorney Park — Oct. 31-Nov. 2, Allentown, PA
- BHC’s Trick-or-Treat Night at the Museum — Oct. 31, Reading, PA
- Trick-or-Treat on the Farm — Oct. 31, Maple Glen, PA





