Each year, the Huntsville Botanical Garden features a trail of scarecrows in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Take a look at these and get ideas for your own creation.
1. 2008 Scarecrow Trail
The annual Scarecrow Trail at Huntsville Botanical Garden includes over 100 creative, unusual and downright ingenius scarecrows. Here's a guide to some creative ideas for your own special scarecrow this Halloween season.
2. 2007 Scarecrow Trail
The annual Scarecrow Trail at Huntsville Botanical Garden includes over 100 creative, unusual and downright ingenius scarecrows. The 2007 Scarecrow Trail was kicked off with a Scarecrow Parade and assorted games and activities for the young ones. Come along as we take a walk through the beautiful Garden and look at the always "interesting" scarecrows.
3. 2006 Scarecrow Trail
Every September and October, the Huntsville Botanical Garden comes alive with a new batch of scarecrows to delight young and old alike. Check out the Scarecrows of 2006...then, to get ideas for your own household scarecrow, browse through the photos of scarescrows of yesteryear.
4. 2005 Scarecrow Trail
The Huntsville Botanical Garden features 47 new scarecrows on their 2005 Scarecrow Trail.
5. 2004 Scarecrow Trail & Enchanted Forest
See a variety of Scarecrows plus new for 2004 is the addition of The Enchanted Forest where you’ll definitely get the feeling you’re being watched as the giant trees on the Nature Trail grow almost human faces.
6. 2003 Scarecrow Trail
The Huntsville Botanical Garden is a great place to find out how talented and creative the people of Huntsville are. This is the third year for the Scarecrow Trail. Seventy-three local schools, businesses, individuals, families and non-profits submitted a unique scarecrow(s) to the Garden to be on display in September and October.
7. 2002 Scarecrow Trail
The Huntsville Botanical Garden is a blaze of color this autumn with 65 scarecrows that are limited only to the imagination and creativity of Huntsville businesses and residents.
8. 2001 Scarecrow Trail
The Huntsville Botanical Gardens is at its peak in October with an array of autumn flowers, trees, and shrubs in bloom on the 112 acres. And what better place to showcase some Halloween spirits? Over 40 scarecrows, designed by corporations and individuals, are finding a hiding place among plants, flowers, and water in the Garden.









