Haunted Houses in Washington State for Halloween 2025

Washington’s haunted houses are some of the scariest in the United States. Enjoy a great night out with your spouse, date, or friends. Expect to be terrified at these haunted houses. For the price of a movie ticket you can be part of the action as you come face to face with terror. Most haunts use animatronics, great props, Hollywood-worthy sets, sound effects, and actors with makeup beyond belief. You will be frightened. Find all the local haunted houses, haunted trails, haunted corn mazes, haunted hayrides, haunted house near me, scream parks, and other Halloween fun attractions across the state. There are more than a few vampires, zombies, clowns, monsters, and creatures running around these haunt venues. The vampires in Washington State are always ready to scare visitors to their humble abode – and they aren’t always vegans who glitter in the sun. In fact, you might say that they are evergreen, like the state’s nickname, in that they relive the excitement of scaring their first person with every subsequent individual. Care to donate a little blood?

Seattle Haunted Houses

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Gordon Skagit Farms – Mt. Vernon, WA
U-pick pumpkins from the field and apple picking in October offers Jonagold apples with a sweet tart taste that is great for cooking or eating. In total, more than 50 varieties of pumpkins available with select varieties of carving, cooking, squashes and heirloom pumpkins. Seven acre crop circle maze, haunted barn, cider shack, pumpkin carving contest and giant pumpkin weigh-in (first Saturday in October). Pumpkin carving contest for those age 18 and older. The Autumn Market is open daily in October. Red Fox Cider Shack offers hot cider and tasty treats to benefit the Culinary Arts Program at La Conner High School. The farm is located at 15598 McLean Rd., Mt. Vernon, WA 98273. It is about 64 miles north of Seattle.

Rutledge Corn Maze – Tumwater, WA

Maris Farm – Buckley, WA
The eight acre maze takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Two large bridges provide a panoramic view of the farm. Flashlight nights are available on Friday and Saturday nights, so bring your own flashlight or prepare to purchase one. If you are looking for a haunted attraction, try their Harvest of Terror events like the Monster Safari and the Haunted Woods.

Pheasant Fields Farm – Silverdale, WA
A 2+ acre maze open in October. Wild Woods is the haunted version of the farm, including 5 acres of spooky woods and a haunted corn maze. Located north of Bremerton.

If you live in Southern or Eastern Washington, you may want to also consider a few more options on your haunted house search. Check our listings on your neighboring states and then head to a haunt in Idaho or Oregon.

Find other fun things to do in Washington in October:
Oktoberfest in Washington
Washington Festivals
Washington Corn Mazes
Washington Ghost Tours
Pumpkin Patches in Washington

Haunted Houses in Washington
Halloween Haunted Houses

You may also be interested in our article on Haunted Houses and Horror Movies | History of Fear.

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4 thoughts on “Haunted Houses in Washington State for Halloween 2025

  1. Mr. Funtober says:

    The Frightville Haunted House in Oak Harbor was nice enough to stop by and provide the following information about their haunted attraction:

    Frightville is located in the basement of a 100 year old former dairy barn. An all volunteer staff designs, builds and mans the attraction every year. Every year is a new and fresh start which means that very little is carried over from the previous year. All proceeds from the event are used to support the Boys & Girls Club of Oak Harbor. Hours and dates of operation are posted on our web-site.

    In addition to the regular hours of operation there will be a special “lights on” matinee for young children and a totally “lights out” event for those who dare! Also, new this year, there will be a costume party and dance in the Roller Barn on the first night of operation for those who want to participate in a Halloween haunting without the scare factor. Check our website for all the details as they develop.

    This will be our 12th year of operation, and we get better with age. Directions, videos, photos and articles of past events can also be found on our site. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

    • Lupe says:

      Hunted nightmare at the Nile is super good I’ve been there once paid $18 and they Musta had five different haunted house including a 3-D one it was awesome it was worth my money I’d go again this year

  2. Lindsay says:

    Also check out Curfman’s Massive Corn Maze in Toppenish! There is a Haunted Seahawks themed maze that starts on October 7th at 7 pm. There is also a kids corn maze, a straw maze for kids, a pyramid you can climb up and slide down, fire pits, private fire pits, concessions, and a corn pit! Also learn how corn grows and visit the animals in the petting zoo. Admission is $6.50 for kids 4-12 and seniors, and $8.50 for 13+. ALSO follow Curfman’s Massive Corn Maze on Facebook for free ticket giveaway and more! Hope to see you there!

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