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Arizona Haunted Houses 2024

Encounter deranged clowns, demon queens, and long-dead pirates when visiting this thrilling array of Arizona haunted houses this spooky season–if you dare.

Sept. 20 to Nov. 2: Fear Farm Haunted Fairgrounds & Corn Maze

Glendale

Fear Farm has been Arizona’s largest Halloween attraction for the last 25 years. Brave visitors will not only encounter the likes of Boomer, the malevolent clown, and Captain Rust Hook, who clawed his way back from a watery grave, but they can wander the spooky carnival midway and immerse themselves in Phobia: Sensory Overload, among other attractions. Fear Farm may be too intense for children ages 12 and under.
Cost: Tickets start at $26.49.
Tickets: fearfarm.com.

Nightfall at Old Tucson

Sept. 27 to Oct. 27, Select Dates: Nightfall at Old Tucson

Tucson

Guests of Nightfall can roam 20-plus acres of spooky mazes, roaming scares, and nine new terrifying haunts dedicated to Mary Hyde-turned-Demon Queen of Nightfall. Exhilarating stunt shows, musical theater, magic shows, comedic dissections, and family-friendly attractions can also be expected, as well as food and drink options. And be sure to join Lady Theodora for an all-new, exclusive séance experience to meet with those who linger beyond the grave. Hours are 6 to 11:30 p.m.
Cost: Tickets start at $29.
Tickets: oldtucson.com/nightfall.

Sept. 27 to Oct. 31, Select Dates: Sanctum of Horror

Mesa

Though Sanctum of Horror will attract the bravest of souls, with its pair of haunted houses (as well as live entertainment, food trucks, and more), those who prefer a little less fright in their day (or kiddos) can attend Light’s On. The family-friendly Halloween attraction is both scareless and actorless and takes place from 3 to 6 p.m. before Sanctum of Horror returns to its normal terrorizing form.
Cost: Tickets start at $25.
Tickets: www.sanctumofhorror.com.

13th floor haunted house
13th Floor Haunted House

Sept. 27 to Nov. 2, Select Dates: 13th Floor Haunted House

Phoenix 

Those who dare are invited to be transported to 13th Floor Haunted House’s thrilling 2024 attractions, including Cemetery of the Lost Souls where Lilith, a forgotten girl, roams the moonlit graves, and Dead Again, where an ancient virus buried in thawing Antarctica has emerged and turned people to zombies. Attraction add-ons include Zombie Splat – Gellyball Experience, the Arizona haunted house’s brand-new zombie shooting experience. 13th Floor Haunted House may be too intense for children ages 12 and under.
Cost: Tickets start at $27.99.
Tickets: 13thflooraz.com.

Sept. 28 to Nov. 2: Apocalypse Rawhide

Chandler

Apocalypse Rawhide at Rawhide Western Town is perfect for thrill-seekers who want to come face-to-face with the undead. The haunted attraction features an electrifying live-action experience that immerses the Wild West in a zombie apocalyptic scenario. During the experience, groups of four to six navigate a zombie-infested Western town, armed with the irSHOTGUN, an innovative tactical laser shotgun, to eliminate threats and escape without being infected.
Cost: $45 for general admission. VIP ticket options are available for $65.
Tickets: apocalypserawhide.com.

Oct. 1 to Oct. 31: Haunted Pedaler Ghost Tour

Scottsdale

Take your haunted adventure on the road as Arizona Party Bike hosts its Haunted Pedaler Ghost Tour all month long. The tour–four time slots are available each day–features a blend of spooky fun, true haunted history, and party vibes, all lead by a “Ghost Host” and party captain. The two-hour tour uncovers murder mysteries of the area while sipping cold drinks and rocking out to Halloween hits. Plus, the tour includes a stop at 50 Shades, known for its Halloween pop-up. Arizona Party Bike also offers private group parties and pub crawls around Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff.
Cost: Starting at $69 per person.
To book: www.arizonapartybike.com.

Oct. 4 to Nov. 2, Select Dates: Scarizona Scaregrounds

Mesa

Even if you have visited Scarizona Scaregrounds in the past, you’ll want to pay a visit to this Arizona haunted house in 2024 as many of the attractions have undergone thematic changes. Home to a pair of haunted attractions, which open at 7 p.m. each night, Mayhem in the Madness is all about chaos, bedlam, and havoc, while daring guests will navitage in total darkness during Startled Darkness. Scarizona Scaregrounds may be too intense for children ages 12 and under.
Cost: Tickets start at $25.95.
Tickets: scarizona.com.

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