I am from high in the mountains where everyone owned acres and acres of property. Given our heavy Irish Immigrant influence Halloween was always big up there, but on nearly any autumn night, if you overlooked the valley, you would see all the little glowing lanterns strung up along everyone's drive or around the house. In that type of environment, it works really well to get some nice lanterns (Wholesale on Ebay is CHEAP) and add some individual battery-operated LED lights inside of them. You can get the flickering lights as well, to simulate flames (Though to be honest,a lantern does not normally flicker) but just stay away from things like battery operated tealight candles and the like. Those are meant for ambiance and do not produce nearly the light you need. As for ground lighting, get some of the little Jack-O-Lanterns and if extension cords are not an option, put in some battery operated lights. These can very effectively light a path in my experience. Hope this helps.