Local Haunts for Halloween

Local Haunts for Halloween

October means cool nights, pumpkins, and of course – Halloween mania.  Halloween has become the second-most popular holiday here in the US (thankfully, Christmas still reigns as the holiday champion), and there are those that wait all year for the chance to get their fright on.  There are plenty of opportunities in the local four-state area to have the bejeezus scared out of you (if you’re into that), so check out these local attractions this holiday season (but just don’t ask me to go along with you).

Creekside Manor

11759 Sung Harbor Lane, Williamsport, MD 21795

The residents of Creekside Manor are “dying” to meet you this Halloween season! (image credit – creeksidemanor.com)

Providing disturbing haunts since 2003, this year the Manor’s sixteen haunted rooms contemplate “Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned”, featuring jilted bride Mabel and a clown by the name of “Matchbox”.  Per the website, this attraction is quite intense and not recommended for anyone under the age of twelve, so be warned.

Dates:  Fridays and Saturdays through October 4, 2019

Hours:  Doors open at 7:30 PM each night – last ticket sold at 10:00 PM

Cost:  $17 (contact the box office to inquire about group rates)

Phone:  301-223-6663 or 301-223-7571

Website: https://www.creeksidemanor.com/

Hagerstown “Ghost Tours”

Jonathan Hager House, City Park, and the Train Hub, Hagerstown, MD 21740

The historic Hager House will be hosting frightfully scary tours this fall! (image credit – hagerstownmd.org)

Explore the dark and eerie history of the Jonathan Hager House, learn about local haunted lore and legends of the Hagerstown City Park on a walking tour, or venture out with the Oculus Paranormal Investigative Team (using real detection equipment) among the retired rail cars of the Train Hub.  Pre-registration for these events is highly encouraged, so sign-up early.

Dates:  Fridays and Saturdays in October

Hours:  7:00 PM, 8:00 PM, and 9:00 PM nightly

Cost:  $7 – $15 (depending on event)

Phone: 301-739-9577 (x170)

Website:  https://www.hagerstownmd.org/309/Jonathan-Hager-House-Museum

Haunted Nightmares at Hill High Farm

933 Barley Lane, Winchester, VA  22602

There are several “haunts” to choose from at Hill High farm in Winchester, VA this year (image credit – hauntednightmares,net)

A wide variety of attractions is offered here, from hayrides (daylight and moonlit), a corn maze, escape rooms (non-scary), a “buried alive” simulator (creepy), and of course – the haunted house (a “milder” version of this attraction is offered for the younger set during weekend daylight hours). 

Dates:  Thursdays – Sundays in October (check website for specific dates)

Hours: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM on weeknights, 1:00 PM – 11:00 PM on weekends

Cost: $12-$15 for haunted house, $6 for corn maze or hayrides

Phone: 540-667-7377

Website: https://www.hauntednightmares.net/

The Haunted Trails of Gettysburg

200 Sanders Road, Gettysburg, PA

When the sun goes down, the spirits rise in Gettysburg. Will you dare to seek them out? (image credit – exclusive.multibriefs.com)

Want to experience the “real deal”?  Walk the trails, explore basements and cellars, and check out the dark woods where paranormal events, ghosts of the Civil War, and other weird and eerie happenings occur on a regular basis.  These are considered “public investigations” and could get extremely intense.  See for yourself!

Dates: Friday nights in October (one Saturday trail walk – check the website for details)

Hours: 7:00 PM – 12:00 AM for trail walks, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM for cellar tours

Cost: $25 – $50 (depending on the event)

Phone: 248-991-4147 or 248-636-6599

Website: https://thehauntedtrailsofgettysburg.com/

“Apolloween” at the Apollo Civic Theatre

128 East Martin Street, Martinsburg, WV

What would Halloween be without experiencing the “Rocky Horror Picture Show? You have to try it at least once. (image credit – thegrandmacon.com)

Take part in a real paranormal investigation, check out “The Addams Family” movie (for free), or experience the wonder that is the “Rocky Horror Picture Show.”

Dates: Fridays and Saturdays in October

Hours: Varies by event – check the website for more details and specific times

Cost: Free – $25 (depending upon event)

Phone: 304-263-6766

Website:  https://www.apollocivictheatre.org/apolloween/

One thought on “Local Haunts for Halloween

  1. While it’s fun to see little kids all dressed up, I’m not into the heavy scary stuff. Don’t understand where the “fun” is in being frightened.

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