The ‘Tomb Town’ terror trail is back for its 24th year — this time, the one-dollar entry fee raises money for both the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona and the Tucson Action Team Advocacy for Dogs .
“It’s our community and we love Tucson. It’s like, everybody in Tucson is always happy to help others and we want to do the same,” said Jenny Stewart who collaborates with her husband to transform their yard for the event.
Stewart explained how ‘Tomb Town’ began.
“We love Halloween and we have those big yards, so we thought why not just keep filling it up? Every year we added more, added more, we’re pretty much almost out of space,” Stewart said.
The graveyard-themed trail is full of animatronic figures, spooky hand-made structures and live actors.
Trever Hawks went through the trail with his mom and dad.
“It was kinda creepy. I jumped like seven times,” Hawks said.
Up until this year, the event lasted for two days with both nights benefiting the community food bank.