The tiny town of Bucoda, Washington (population 575) is located in Thurston County, about 20 miles southeast of Olympia. And as you've probably guessed, there's not much to it. But if you happen to go in October, you'd never know that, because "BOO-Coda" is in full swing. In this super spooky month, the pint-sized community becomes the best Halloween town in Washington.
Bucoda gets it name from the first two letters of each of the surnames of the three principal investors in its local industries: Buckley, Coulter, and David. But its original name is a lot more sinister.
Oliver Shead, one of the original settlers, named it Seatco, a native word said to mean evil spirit or devil. The name may have been fitting since this is where Washington's first territorial prison was built.
By town declaration, the name is changed to BOO-Coda every October.
And every October, the community plans local events to make sure the town lives up to its name.
Every Friday and Saturday night, you can brave the Scary Nights Haunted House, the top attraction in town.
The haunted house is also open in the days leading up to Halloween.
You might be all smiles beforehand, but you might be a little creeped out after you go through the house.
This experience isn't recommended for children under 10 -- it's pretty intense. The attraction takes place in the town gym, which is rumored to be haunted.
There are plenty of family-friendly events on the calendar, like the Pumpkin Pancake Breakfasts on every Saturday in October, and the annual Coloring Contest.
For such a tiny town, Boo-Coda has some BIG Halloween spirit.
One of the most fun Halloween events in BOO-Coda is the annual Thrill the World event.
This is your chance to dress up as a zombie and dance to Thriller with a bunch of other zombies. Yes, it's as fun as it sounds.
The Thrill the World dance is totally free, and it's the perfect way to get in the Halloween spirit... or unknowingly bump into one!
If you don't know the dance, someone will be happy to teach you. This creepy crowd-pleaser is all sorts of fun!
Before your BOO-Coda trip, stop by Eastside Big Tom in Olympia for a Boo-berry milkshake. They're only available in October.
This sweet concoction is made from Boo-berry breakfast cereal, blue raspberry, and marshmallow. Eastside Big Tom’s also offers $2 off coupons to Scary Nights Haunted House.
A lot of work goes into making BOO-Coda such a fantastic place.
If you love celebrating Halloween, check it out this year.
This dreamy small town is a witchy wonderland each October. Have you ever visited? We'd love to hear about your experience in the comments!
Halloween in Washington is always fantastic. Once you've checked out Boo-Coda, you can go on this haunted train ride near Mt. Rainier.
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