Washington Fall Events & Attractions
From Hay Rides, to Corn Mazes and Fall Festivals, you won't want to miss out on Washington's fabulous Fall Attractions this Halloween Season. This year, there's plenty of great Fall Fun happening across Washington - why not indulge in some favorite harvest season traditions this year? At Farms & Fall Festivals across Washington, you'll find Pumpkin Painting & Carving, Apple Bobbing, family-friendly hay rides, exciting corn mazes, and more! This Autumn, take advantage of all the Fall Fun that Washington has to over, and dive into the spirit of the season!
Located in Snohomish
HAUNTED HOUSE
Nightmare on 9™ Haunted House is back and crazier than ever, you will be admitted to the Vogel Institute. A place that creates, takes and manufactures screams. This indoor haunted attraction has a brand-new twisted story that is ready to create nightmares just for you.
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Located in Union Gap
Madd, Hatters Haunt, is an indoor-outdoor attraction in the Yakima Valley. We are nonprofit supporting local clubs and charities. Read More
Located in Seattle
Next open 11/21/24
Seattle Terrors
Welcome to Seattle's Shrouded Secrets, the #1 rated ghost tour that beckons you to unearth the chilling tales hidden beneath the overcast skies and the aroma of freshly roasted coffee in the Emerald City. Prepare to uncover the ghosts of Seattle's ominous past.
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Located in Mountlake Terrace
Join us this October for the 14th Annual Nile Nightmares Haunted House!
Nile Nightmares Haunted House features multiple indoor scenes located on a haunted trail.
We offer a covered queue line and concession area. Featuring artist and vendor booths in a spooky
atmosphere.
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Located in Seattle
The Georgetown Morgue of Seattle is a facility for tragic storys of death. The morgue has a history of thousands of funeral preparations, cremations, and the processing of animail carcasses. The morgue holds what is considered to be the most horrifying unsolved crime in Seattle history. Nine of Read More