The Scariest Haunted Attractions In San Diego This Halloween

Here are some of the scariest haunted attractions to check out in the San Diego area this Halloween:

  • Haunted Hotel Disturbance in Mission Valley | October 1 - 31

The Haunted Hotel has been “disturbed”, completely upset, thrown into disorderly chaos…every possessed zombie, dead freak, spider web, and drop of blood has been unearthed and re-located to Mission Valley.

The Haunted Hotel’s Disturbance in Mission Valley is NOW OPEN with new frights and back by popular demand must scares. 3D Freak Fest, Kill Billy Chaos, and the Haunted Hotel. 

Three of the creepiest haunts in the country. Roaming Characters, a Midway Spinning Tunnel, Light Shows, Axe Throwing, VR areas, Glow Wear, Spirited Libations and LIVE DJ’s “basically a crapload of things to do!” bringing the PARTY to your Haunt experience! Tickets are available at this website.

  • Haunted Trail of Balboa Park | September 24 - October 31 

Two haunts in one; a mile-long terrifying outdoor trail through twisted pines and gnarled oaks and the 3,500 square foot Experiment Maze.

Follow the faceless boy thru Merlin’s Forest, Float downstream with Pennywise, climb aboard the Ghoul Bus where a cloister of Nuns share the horrifying ride with you, Steampunk chain saw wielding clowns have the run of the trail, feel your way through the fog of the upside-down world, and meet your favorite Horror Iconslurking in the dark corners …Do you have the guts? There are a limited number of 'Timed Tickets' available at this website.

  • Haunted Happenings Tour at the Hotel Del Coronado | October 

Learn the official account of Kate Morgan’s 1892 visit to The Del and why her spirit never left in this guided ghostly tour of the resort. Walk in Kate’s footsteps as you uncover the mystery of her death, other spirits who haunt the hotel, and ghostly guest encounters. Get details, tour, and ticket information at Hotel Del's website.

  • Ghosts & Gravestones Frightseeing Tour | Ongoing

A spirited & entertaining tour built on stories of history, mystery, and legends of San Diego’s past & DARKER SIDE!” Dying to Take a Ride on the Dark Side? Travel back in time with us and learn of the spirits of the notorious wild characters like Gunslingers, Gamblers, and Ladies of the Night who lived and died in San Diego. It is possible that their spirits live on in the dark recesses of our historic buildings and neighborhoods. Visit their website for complete details and reservations.

  • Fort Cross Haunted Harvest in SantaYsabel| October 2 - 30

Special evenings in October at Fort Cross will feature seasonal spooky fun and activities like haunted hayrides, ghost stories, jug band music, and a hoedown. Prepaid reservations are required and more details are available on their website.

  • The Whaley House Tours in Old Town | Ongoing

Known as one of the most haunted houses in America, The Whaley House is for those rich and dark past, haunted spots, spiritual encounters, and inexplicable events. Workers on-site and guests who’ve toured the house tell accounts of many unusual and spooky encounters. The most haunted of all San Diego places is without a doubt, the Whaley House. Visit their website for hours and information.

  • Scotty's Scare Trail & Haunted Amusement Park in El Cajon | October 1 - 31

The Haunted Amusement Park is located in El Cajon, CA at the old abandoned Marshal Scotty'sPlaylandamusement park. The haunting look and history of the park make for a great setting for our Scare Trail and Haunted Houses, screams of excitement have turned into screams of terror at the Haunted Amusement Park! 

The Haunted Amusement Park is a walk through the dark and desolate grounds of what was once a joyful place. The trail takes you under the old roller coaster, around the Ferris wheel, and into the bumper cars. You will also make your way through the long creepy hallways in the Houses of Horror. Visit The Haunted Amusement Park website for days of operation, hours, and ticket information.


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