Trailer Park Mystery Drinks: Cocktails and Mocktails for Your Murder Mystery Night

Trailer Park Mystery Drinks: 18 Cocktails & Mocktails (2026)
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Trailer Park Mystery Drinks: 18 Cocktails and Mocktails for Your Murder Mystery Night

Planning a trailer park mystery party? Before your guests start pointing fingers, they need something in their mason jar. These 18 drinks were built specifically for PartyKook’s Tumbleweed Trailer Park Murder Mystery. No bartending skills needed.

Every drink on this list is named after a theme, moment, or character archetype from the Tumbleweed Trailer Park game. Your guests can order in character all night long — and no one will be able to tell if they are being dramatic because of the bourbon or because they are the killer.

All 18 recipes use grocery-store ingredients. Cocktail and mocktail versions are included for every vibe at your table, plus two punches sized for the whole Tumbleweed crew.

"This was great! So much fun and easy to follow. We really enjoyed it!" Taelyn, Host of Trouble at Tumbleweed Trailer Park
Tumbleweed Trailer Park Murder Mystery 36-Character Extended Edition
Best for big groups — up to 36 players

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7 Trailer Park Mystery Cocktails

Bold, a little rough around the edges, and guaranteed to loosen up even the most tight-lipped suspect. Best served in mason jars.

1. Rory's Rhinestone Royale

Cocktail

"The birthday girl gets the shiniest drink."

Sweet, fizzy, and completely over the top — just like the birthday queen of Tumbleweed. Rim your mason jar with gold sugar for full rhinestone effect. This is the signature cocktail of any trailer park mystery party.

Ingredients
  • 2 oz peach schnapps
  • 1 oz vodka
  • Pink lemonade to top
  • Splash grenadine
  • Gold sugar rim
  • Maraschino cherry
How to make it: Rim mason jar with gold sugar. Fill with ice. Add vodka and peach schnapps. Top with pink lemonade. Drizzle grenadine. Garnish with cherry on a toothpick.

Character pairing: Non-negotiable for whoever plays Rory Wrangler — the rhinestone royalty of the park.

2. Karaoke Killer

Cocktail

"It hits high notes and then some."

Inspired by the karaoke mic that never gets put down at Rory's birthday bash. A honey bourbon sour — strong enough to make anyone brave enough to confess.

Ingredients
  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 3/4 oz honey simple syrup
  • 3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • Ice
  • Lemon twist
How to make it: Shake bourbon, honey syrup, lemon juice, and bitters with ice. Strain over a large ice cube in a rocks glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

Character pairing: Perfect for the guest playing the karaoke-obsessed Lexi Loudon.

3. Chili Pot Conspiracy

Cocktail

"Spicy. Smoky. Suspicious."

A spicy margarita riff that matches the chili bubbling away at Rory's party. The jalapeno heat creeps up on you — much like the murderer's plan.

Ingredients
  • 2 oz jalapeno-infused tequila
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice
  • 3/4 oz triple sec
  • Tajin rim
  • Lime wheel
  • Ice
How to make it: Rim a rocks glass with Tajin. Shake tequila, lime juice, and triple sec with ice. Strain over fresh ice. Garnish with lime wheel.

Character pairing: Serve to any suspect who seems suspiciously calm during questioning.

4. Sweet Tea Alibi

Cocktail

"Looks innocent. Tastes like trouble."

A Southern-style spiked sweet tea that goes down easy — which is exactly what the killer is counting on. One of the most on-theme trailer park mystery cocktails you can make.

Ingredients
  • 1.5 oz sweet tea vodka
  • 4 oz cold sweet tea
  • 1/2 oz peach nectar
  • Squeeze of lemon
  • Fresh mint
  • Ice
How to make it: Fill mason jar with ice. Pour in sweet tea vodka and peach nectar. Top with cold sweet tea and a squeeze of lemon. Stir gently. Garnish with fresh mint.

Character pairing: Serve to anyone who claims to have a rock-solid alibi.

5. Lawn Chair Lightning

Cocktail

"Fast, fizzy, and a little dangerous."

A blue raspberry vodka lemonade that scales up beautifully as a batch cocktail for big groups. Just multiply and keep in a pitcher on the self-serve station.

Ingredients
  • 1.5 oz vodka
  • 1 oz blue raspberry lemonade
  • Lemon-lime soda to top
  • Ice
  • Lemon slice
How to make it: Fill glass with ice. Pour in vodka and blue raspberry lemonade. Top with lemon-lime soda. Stir once. Garnish with lemon slice.

6. The Dusty Accusation

Cocktail

"Point a finger. Take a sip."

A whiskey ginger with a smoky mezcal float — earthy, complex, impossible to pin down. Just like every suspect at the Tumbleweed Trailer Park.

Ingredients
  • 1.5 oz rye whiskey
  • 1/2 oz mezcal (float)
  • Ginger beer to top
  • Lime juice squeeze
  • Lime wedge
  • Ice
How to make it: Fill rocks glass with ice. Add rye and a squeeze of lime. Top with ginger beer. Float mezcal by pouring slowly over the back of a spoon. Garnish with lime.

Game mechanic: Whoever makes the first official accusation of the night gets this drink.

7. Lexi Loudon's Mic Drop

Cocktail

"Drop it, darling."

Named after the karaoke queen of the park. A bubbly elderflower prosecco for the drama-lover at your table. Add edible glitter for the full Lexi Loudon experience.

Ingredients
  • 4 oz prosecco or champagne
  • 1/2 oz St-Germain elderflower
  • 1 fresh raspberry
  • Edible glitter (optional)
How to make it: Pour St-Germain into a champagne flute. Top with cold prosecco. Drop in a raspberry and a pinch of edible glitter.
Alcohol-Free Drinks

6 Trailer Park Mystery Mocktails

For designated drivers, non-drinkers, and anyone who wants to keep their wits sharp enough to spot the killer. No alcohol, all drama.

8. The Tumbleweed Twister

Mocktail

"Rolls in fast and leaves everyone spinning."

A fizzy citrus ginger mocktail with a gorgeous amber sunset colour. The signature non-alcoholic drink for any trailer park mystery party. Make it in a big pitcher for the whole group.

Ingredients
  • 4 oz ginger beer
  • 2 oz orange juice
  • 1 oz lemonade
  • Splash grenadine
  • Orange slice
  • Ice
How to make it: Fill mason jar with ice. Pour in OJ and lemonade. Top with ginger beer. Drizzle grenadine for a sunset effect. Garnish with orange slice.

9. Park Gossip Punch

Mocktail

"Everyone in the park is talking about it."

A raspberry lemonade pitcher punch in the colour of pure scandal. Easy to prep ahead of time — just add soda right before guests arrive.

Ingredients — Pitcher, serves 6 to 8
  • 2 cups raspberry lemonade
  • 1 cup cranberry juice
  • 2 cups lemon-lime soda
  • Frozen raspberries
  • Lemon slices
  • Fresh mint
How to make it: Combine raspberry lemonade and cranberry juice in a pitcher. Add frozen raspberries — they act as ice. Top with lemon-lime soda right before serving. Garnish with lemon and mint.

10. Suspicious Neighbor Shirley

Mocktail

"An elevated Shirley Temple for a very suspicious person."

A classic Shirley Temple upgraded with ginger and sparkling water for a mystery party edge. Hits every age range at the table.

Ingredients
  • 3 oz ginger ale
  • 1 oz grenadine
  • 1 oz orange juice
  • Splash sparkling water
  • Maraschino cherries
  • Ice
How to make it: Fill glass with ice. Pour in grenadine and OJ. Top with ginger ale and sparkling water. Stir once. Top with maraschino cherries.

11. Midnight Clue Cooler

Mocktail

"Dark. Mysterious. Better with a straw."

A colour-changing butterfly pea flower tea mocktail — deep indigo that shifts to purple when you add lemonade. Make it tableside as a party-opening moment guests will talk about.

Ingredients
  • 4 oz butterfly pea flower tea, chilled
  • 2 oz lemonade
  • Club soda to top
  • Ice
  • Lemon wedge
How to make it: Brew and chill butterfly pea flower tea (available online or at specialty grocers). Fill glass with ice. Pour the purple tea. Slowly add lemonade and watch it change colour. Top with club soda. Garnish with lemon.
Host tip: Do this one tableside as your party opener. The colour change gets every guest's attention before a single clue is revealed.

12. Backyard BBQ Lemonade

Mocktail

"Smoky-sweet. Just like the secrets around here."

A smoked lemonade using exactly one drop of liquid smoke. Pairs well with any Tumbleweed game night food spread — nachos, sliders, chili.

Ingredients
  • 6 oz fresh lemonade
  • 1 drop liquid smoke
  • Honey drizzle
  • Rosemary sprig
  • Lemon wheel
  • Ice
How to make it: Stir one drop of liquid smoke into lemonade. Drizzle honey into glass. Fill with ice. Pour smoky lemonade over ice. Garnish with rosemary and lemon wheel.

13. Red Solo Cup Royale

Mocktail

"The most iconic vessel of the trailer park. Elevated."

Served in an actual red Solo cup. This peach-mango lemonade fizzer is fruity, fun, and perfectly on-theme. Write character names on the cups with a Sharpie before guests arrive.

Ingredients
  • 3 oz peach mango juice
  • 2 oz lemonade
  • Ginger ale to top
  • Frozen peach slices
  • Ice
How to make it: Fill a red Solo cup with ice and frozen peach slices. Pour in peach mango juice and lemonade. Top with ginger ale. Serve with a straw.

Host tip: Write each guest's character name on their cup in Sharpie before the party. Costs nothing and looks completely intentional.

Big Batch Punches

Big Batch Punches for the Whole Park

Serving 20 or more guests? These punches let you set up a self-serve station and spend the whole night playing rather than bartending. Each serves 20 to 24. Both can be made with or without alcohol.

14. Tumbleweed Trailer Park Punch

Big Batch — Serves 20 to 24

"Enough for the whole park. Make two batches."

The signature punch of the evening — fruity, festive, and crowd-sized. Make it fully alcoholic or fully non-alcoholic.

Ingredients — Serves 20 to 24
  • 1 bottle (750 ml) vodka — omit for alcohol-free
  • 12 oz frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
  • 12 oz frozen OJ concentrate, thawed
  • 2 liters lemon-lime soda
  • 1 cup cranberry juice
  • 1 bag frozen mixed berries
  • Sliced lemon and orange
How to make it: Combine vodka (or skip it), thawed lemonade and OJ concentrates, and cranberry juice in a large punch bowl or cooler. Stir well. Just before guests arrive, add soda and frozen berries. Float lemon and orange slices on top.
Host tip: Freeze some punch in a bundt pan overnight to use as a punch ring — keeps it cold without watering it down.

15. Sweet Tea Murder Sipper

Big Batch — Non-Alcoholic — Serves 20

"Innocent by ingredients. Guilty by association."

A massive Southern sweet tea punch that is always alcohol-free. Pairs with any Tumbleweed backyard game night spread.

Ingredients — Serves 20
  • 1 gallon brewed sweet tea, chilled
  • 2 liters ginger ale
  • 12 oz frozen lemonade concentrate
  • 1 cup peach nectar
  • Frozen peach slices
  • Fresh mint and lemon slices
How to make it: Combine sweet tea, thawed lemonade concentrate, and peach nectar. Stir and refrigerate. When ready to serve, pour into a punch bowl and top with ginger ale. Float frozen peach slices, lemon, and mint.
Quick Bonus Drinks

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16. The Beer and Chaser Classic

Cocktail

"Some things don't need dressing up."

A cold can of cheap domestic beer with a shot of rye whiskey on the side. Drop the shot into the beer for a boilermaker. The most authentically on-theme drink at any trailer park mystery party. No recipe required.

Ingredients
  • 1 can domestic beer — PBR, Coors, or Bud
  • 1.5 oz rye whiskey

17. Lemonade Stand Suspect

Cocktail

"Looks like something a kid would sell. Isn't."

A vodka lemonade with lavender simple syrup and fresh mint. Refreshing and deceptively strong. Batch prep the night before for zero-stress serving.

Ingredients
  • 1.5 oz vodka
  • 4 oz fresh lemonade
  • 1/2 oz lavender syrup
  • Fresh mint
  • Lemon slice
  • Ice
How to make it: Build over ice in a mason jar. Add vodka, lavender syrup, and lemonade. Stir gently. Garnish with mint and lemon.

18. Virgin Watermelon Whodunit

Mocktail

"Cool, crisp, and totally guileless."

Fresh watermelon blended with lime and mint — the most refreshing summer mocktail for an outdoor Tumbleweed party. Make a big jug ahead of time and let guests serve themselves.

Ingredients
  • 1 cup fresh watermelon, blended and strained
  • 1 oz lime juice
  • Sparkling water to top
  • Fresh mint
  • Lime slice
  • Ice
How to make it: Blend fresh watermelon and strain into a pitcher. Mix with lime juice. Pour over ice and top with sparkling water. Garnish with mint and lime.

Got the drinks? Now get the game.

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7 Tips for Running Your Mystery Bar

Make your drink station as fun as the game itself

  • Label each drink with a character name card printed from your PartyKook kit. Let guests order in character all night — it adds immersion with zero extra prep.
  • Set up a self-serve station so guests refill without missing key accusation moments. Use a drink dispenser or a cooler with a spigot for the punches.
  • Use mason jars as glassware — cheap (around $15 for 12), totally on-theme, reusable all night. Write character names on them with chalk markers or Sharpie.
  • Make big batch punches the night before and refrigerate. Add soda right before guests arrive to keep it fizzy. Saves 30 minutes on party day.
  • Gamify the bar: completing a gossip objective in Stage One of the Tumbleweed game earns a drink token. Players cash it in at the bar for a free drink.
  • Print drink menus on kraft paper, roll them up, and tie with twine. Place one at each seat or tape to the drink station. Costs almost nothing and looks intentional.
  • Always put out a water station. Mystery nights run 2 to 3 hours — hydrated guests are happier guests and sharper sleuths.

Your Trailer Park Mystery Bar Shopping List

Print this before your grocery run. Every ingredient for all 18 drinks is covered.

Spirits

  • Vodka — sweet tea vodka is a bonus
  • Bourbon or rye whiskey
  • Jalapeno-infused tequila
  • Mezcal — small bottle
  • Peach schnapps
  • Triple sec
  • St-Germain elderflower
  • Prosecco or champagne
  • Cheap canned beer — PBR, Coors

Mixers and Juices

  • Ginger beer and ginger ale
  • Fresh lemonade or bottled
  • Pink and raspberry lemonade
  • Sweet tea — brewed or bottled
  • Lemon-lime soda — 2 to 3 liters
  • Club soda and sparkling water
  • Cranberry juice
  • Orange juice
  • Peach nectar and peach mango juice
  • Blue raspberry lemonade
  • Butterfly pea flower tea — online

Garnishes and Add-Ins

  • Maraschino cherries
  • Lemons and limes
  • Fresh mint and rosemary
  • Frozen raspberries and mixed berries
  • Frozen peach slices
  • Grenadine
  • Honey for syrup
  • Lavender simple syrup
  • Gold sugar for rims
  • Tajin for the chili margarita rim
  • Liquid smoke — one small bottle
  • Edible glitter — optional

Supplies and Presentation

  • Mason jars — pint size, one per guest
  • Red Solo cups for drink 13
  • Chalk markers for labeling
  • Cocktail shaker and strainer
  • Large punch bowl or cooler
  • Drink dispenser — optional
  • Toothpicks and cocktail picks
  • Kraft paper for drink menus
  • Twine and Sharpies
  • Plenty of ice — always buy extra

Trailer Park Mystery Drinks: Your Questions Answered

Everything hosts ask before the party — answered clearly.

What drinks should I serve at a trailer park murder mystery party?

Southern-themed drinks work best — sweet tea cocktails and mocktails, bourbon punches, spicy margaritas, and lemonade-based drinks served in mason jars. Name each drink after a character in your game to keep guests in character all night. All 18 recipes on this page were built specifically for a trailer park mystery party.

What is the Tumbleweed Trailer Park Murder Mystery game from PartyKook?

It is a printable murder mystery party game set at Rory Wrangler's birthday bash in the Midwest's most chaotic trailer park. The 36-character extended edition supports up to 36 players with 20 mandatory roles, 6 optional roles, and 10 add-on characters. It includes a host playbook, character briefs, accusation cards, and name tags. Instant digital download, $34.

How many drinks should I make per person for a murder mystery party?

Plan 2 to 3 drinks per guest for a 2-hour event. For the full two-stage Tumbleweed game — about 2.5 to 3 hours — budget 3 to 4 drinks per person. The big batch punch recipes each serve 20 to 24 guests comfortably.

Can I make these trailer park mystery cocktails alcohol-free?

Yes, easily. Swap spirits for sparkling water, ginger beer, or extra juice. This page includes 6 dedicated non-alcoholic mocktail recipes plus alcohol-free options for both big batch punches.

What is the best glassware for a trailer park murder mystery party?

Mason jars are ideal — around $15 for 12, fully on-theme, and reusable all night. Write character names on them with chalk markers. Red Solo cups also work and are very on-brand for the Tumbleweed vibe.

Where can I buy PartyKook's Trailer Park Murder Mystery games?

All three editions are instant digital downloads directly from PartyKook.com. Choose the 36-character extended edition for up to 36 players, the classic party game kit, or the game kit edition. All are print-and-play — no shipping, no waiting.

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Free Trailer Park Murder Mystery Game Preview: Meet the Suspects at Tumbleweed Trailer Park

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Free Trailer Park Murder Mystery Game Preview: Meet the Suspects at Tumbleweed Trailer Park

Looking for a murder mystery party game that smells like chili, sounds like karaoke, and feels like a total dumpster fire in the best way possible? Welcome to Tumbleweed Trailer Park — where the gossip flows faster than boxed wine, the secrets are buried shallower than a kiddie pool, and somebody’s about to ruin Rory Wrangler’s birthday bash forever.

This preview covers everything you need to know before you buy. The story, how it works, the characters you’ll meet, and which version fits your group. No fluff. No spoilers. Just pure trailer park drama.

Players: 6–36 (three versions available) Runtime: 1.5–2.5 hours Style: Trashy, classy, and full of sass Ages: Adults 17–18+ (depending on version) Format: Printable PDFs — instant download

The Story: Something Wicked This Way Comes to Lot 7

Picture this.

It’s Rory Wrangler’s birthday party at Tumbleweed Trailer Park. The string lights are up. The chili’s bubbling. The lawn flamingos are standing guard. Somebody brought a casserole that nobody asked for. The karaoke machine is already three songs deep into Dolly.

And then — somebody ends up dead.

Was it the neighbor with the grudge? The one with the secret? The one who smiled just a little too wide when the birthday candles blew out?

Tumbleweed Trailer Park is the kind of place where everyone knows your business, everyone has a past, and everyone has a reason to point the finger at someone else. Tonight, all of that drama gets put on trial. Your job is to figure out whodunit before the killer slips away into the night with nothing but a koozie and a clean conscience.

How It Works

Here’s the good news: you don’t need to be an actor, a party planner, or a crime scene investigator to host this game. The Host Playbook walks you through every single step. If you can print a document and yell “DRAMA TIME,” you’re ready.

Before the Party

  1. Buy and download — your files show up immediately after checkout
  2. Assign characters to your guests (or surprise them at the door)
  3. Print everything — character sheets, name tags, accusation cards, host guide
  4. Send your guests their character info so they can prep a costume and a backstory

The Night Of

Stage One — Stir the Pot
Everyone gets conversation-based objectives. They mingle, gossip, share secrets, and start figuring out who’s hiding what. This is where the trailer park drama really starts to boil.

The Twist
Right in the middle of the party, something shifts. The host gets a clear cue. The mystery officially kicks into gear. Everything gets louder, messier, and way more fun.

Stage Two — The Claws Come Out
Guests get new objectives and clues. Theories fly. Accusations start. People who were playing nice in Stage One suddenly have a lot to say.

The Final Accusation
Everyone writes down who they think did it — and why. Then the host reads the big reveal. Somebody’s guilty. Somebody’s shocked. Everybody’s screaming.

The Best Parts (Seriously)

  • The killer doesn’t know they’re the killer until Stage Two — so even they’re playing along
  • The victim doesn’t find out until the night of the party
  • The victim becomes a ghost and keeps playing — which is honestly one of the funniest parts of the whole night

Meet the Characters

Every single player gets a full character profile packed with a backstory, secrets, motives, objectives, and costume ideas. These aren’t throwaway roles — these are people. Loud, ridiculous, chaotic people with lawn chairs and vendettas.

Here’s a taste of who’s coming to Rory’s party:

Rory Wrangler

The birthday cowpoke and self-proclaimed rhinestone royalty of Tumbleweed Trailer Park. It’s Rory’s big night — and somebody’s about to ruin it. If you’re hosting a birthday party, make the guest of honor play Rory. They’ll love it. Probably.

Jordan Jolene

The undisputed casserole king or queen of the park. Jordan’s dish is always the first one gone, and their opinions are always the last ones you want to hear. Secrets? Oh, Jordan’s got a whole slow cooker full.

Sammy Spur

A rhinestone-dreamin’, karaoke-singin’ soul who believes one more big break is just around the corner. Sammy’s optimism is matched only by Sammy’s blind spots — and there are a lot of blind spots.

And Many More…

The full game is loaded with quirky neighbors, suspicious visitors, and one person who definitely did not need to bring that casserole. Each character has their own web of lies, loyalties, and lawn ornaments.

The original game has 6–10 characters. The mid-size kit has 10–16. The Extended Edition has 36. More on that below.

Which Version Is Right for You?

PartyKook offers three versions of the Tumbleweed Trailer Park mystery. Here’s how to pick the right one for your group.

Beercans & Backstabs • The Original

The Original | 6–10 Players | $20

This is the starter edition. Perfect for a smaller friend group, a birthday dinner, or a casual game night that turns into a full-on screaming match (the fun kind). Focused, fast-moving, and easy to host even if this is your very first murder mystery party.

Best for: Dinner parties, small groups, first-timers, bachelorette weekends

Party Game Kit • Mid-Size

The Mid-Size Kit | 10–16 Players | $20

Got a bigger crew? This version scales up the drama with more characters, more secrets, and more opportunities for your most chaotic friends to absolutely lose it during the accusation round. Same wild story, bigger stage.

Best for: Neighborhood parties, bigger birthday groups, backyard BBQs, office game nights

Extended Edition • The Big Show

The Big Show | Up to 36 Characters | $22

This is the full-blown, no-holds-barred, all-your-friends-and-their-cousins edition. 20 mandatory characters, 6 optional, and 10 add-on roles for truly massive groups. More characters means more suspects, more chaos, more theories, and a finale that your guests will absolutely not see coming.

Best for: Big birthday parties, bachelorette parties, neighborhood events, large group game nights, anyone who just has a lot of friends

Buy the Extended Edition – $22

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What’s Included When You Buy

Every version comes packed with everything you need to throw the party without losing your mind:

For the Host:

  • Complete step-by-step Host Playbook (even first-timers can do this)
  • Welcome script to kick off the party
  • Solution key — only you know whodunit
  • Big reveal script for a truly dramatic ending
  • Party checklist so nothing gets forgotten

Party Props:

  • Accusation cards for the final vote
  • Suspect board materials
  • Mugshot placard for a killer photo booth moment
  • Printable invitations

For Your Guests:

  • Full character profiles with backstory, secrets, and costume ideas
  • Stage One and Stage Two objectives (these are the clues and goals for each round)
  • Name tags for every character
  • Ghost instructions for the victim’s surprise return

Everything is a printable PDF. Download it, print it at home or at a copy shop, and you’re ready to party. No waiting for shipping. No expensive kits. Just drama.

How to Host This Game (Even If You’ve Never Done It Before)

The host guide makes this way easier than it sounds. Here’s the quick version:

Before the party: Send invites 2–3 weeks out, assign characters, email everyone their character sheet so they can plan a costume, print all materials.

Day of the party: Set the scene with flamingos, string lights, folding chairs, and anything that screams “I did my best.” Make a playlist with Dolly, Shania, and Kid Rock. Set out snacks with labels like “Haute Dogs” and “Trailer Park Tacos.” Put a casserole dish on the table even if it’s empty. Vibes matter.

During the party: Follow the Host Playbook. Hand out Stage One objectives. Let the chaos unfold. Drop the twist at the right moment. Hand out Stage Two objectives. Watch your friends completely lose it trying to figure out the killer. Do the big reveal. Take photos.

Pro tip: Match characters to personalities. Your most dramatic friend should play a spotlight character. Your quieter friend can play someone more reserved. If you’re short on guests, one person can double up on characters — just hand them both envelopes.

Party Ideas to Go All Out

You don’t need extra decorations, but here’s how to turn your space into a full-blown Tumbleweed experience:

Decor

Inflatable flamingos, lawn chairs, string lights, caution tape, a kiddie pool full of ice for drinks, welcome signs with names like “Rory’s Birthday Blowout — BYOB & BYODrama”

Costumes

Leopard print, denim on denim, jorts, cowboy boots, trucker hats, bedazzled anything, hair in rollers, big earrings, bigger attitude

Food

Mac and cheese, hot dogs, sliders, nachos, Jello shots, deviled eggs, Little Debbie snack cakes, something labeled “Dump Cake”

Drinks

Beer in koozies, boxed wine sangria (aka “Trailer Park Sangria”), mystery punch in a cooler with no label

Music

Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, Kid Rock, early 2000s country, karaoke-worthy anthems — anything that belongs on a jukebox in a bar with sticky floors

Want the full decorating package? Check out the Tumbleweed Trailer Park Scene Set — printable posters, signs, props, food labels, and styling tips designed to match the game perfectly.

Who Should Buy This Game?

Tumbleweed Trailer Park is perfect for:

  • Birthday parties (especially milestone ones)
  • Bachelorette weekends or girls’ nights
  • Adult game nights when you want something more exciting
  • Neighborhood parties and backyard BBQs
  • Office parties for teams that actually like each other
  • Anyone who loves drama, laughs, and terrible decision-making (the characters’, not yours)

Not the right fit for:

  • Anyone under 17 (cheeky humor and adult themes throughout)
  • Groups smaller than 6 people
  • Anyone who hates having fun (they know who they are)

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast do I get the download?
Immediately after checkout. Your links appear on the confirmation page and come to your email. Check your spam folder if you don’t see it right away.

Can I print this at home?
Yes! Use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader and print at actual size. Regular copy paper works for most pages. For signs and covers, a slightly heavier paper makes a big difference.

Can I customize the characters?
The files aren’t editable, but they’re designed to work perfectly as-is. If you want to make small tweaks (like changing a name), just write it on the printout or include a note with the invites.

Can the host play a character too?
Absolutely — as long as they can stay neutral and keep the solution secret.

Do my guests need acting experience?
Nope. The objectives guide every conversation naturally. Your guests just need to show up and have fun with it.

What if I need help?
PartyKook support replies within 24 hours, including weekends. Email support@partykook.com with your order number and they’ve got you.

Why Buy From PartyKook?

Host-First Design — Everything is built to make hosting as easy as possible. Clear instructions, organized materials, and a game flow that basically runs itself.

Print-Friendly — All files are optimized for regular home printers. No fancy equipment, no expensive supplies.

No License Fees — Buy it once. Host it as many times as you want. PartyKook believes everyone deserves a good party.

Real Support — Got a question? They reply within 24 hours, including weekends.

Made in the USA — Designed by a U.S.-based party brand that tests these games with real groups before they go on sale.

Ready to Throw the Best Party Tumbleweed Has Ever Seen?

You know the story. You’ve met the characters. You know which version fits your group. All that’s left is picking your game and starting the drama.

Here’s what happens next:

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  3. Print everything at home
  4. Invite your people
  5. Throw the party they’ll talk about for the next six months

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Trouble’s brewing at Tumbleweed — and you’re the one stirring the pot.

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Small Group

Small Group (6–10 Players) — $20

Medium Group

Medium Group (10–16 Players) — $20

Large Group

Large Group (Up to 36 Characters) — $22

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