Sep 16, 2017

If you’re into fall, chances are you’re also into the spookiest holiday of the year – Halloween. It’s hard to believe that October is just about here – the month when it’s time to start thinking about pumpkins, costumes, and scares. If you’re from the Pittsburgh area, and you haven’t quite thought about what types of activities you’ll partake in for Halloween 2017, we’re here for you! We’ve put together a list of the best haunted houses in the area, so that you can go get good and scared this season. Don’t forget to leave your favorites in the comments!

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Phantom Fright Nights | Pittsburgh

If you’re looking for something thrilling, head to Kennywood for a night of fright! While you wander around the park, spooks of all sorts will be trying to give you the scare of your life! This event is not recommended for children under the age of thirteen – or for the faint of heart. Check out the event’s details by clicking above.

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Scarehouse | Etna

If you’re looking to stay around the downtown area, then you might enjoy Scarehouse – one of the scariest haunted houses in the nation. The attraction is located in a suburb, and offers a variety of adrenaline rushes, monsters, and even a spooky basement tour. If you’re curious to learn more about this haunt, be sure to click the above link.

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Castle Blood | Monessen

If you don’t mind the 45-minute drive to Monessen, Castle Blood is one you won’t want to miss. This haunted house is theatre-based, which means that you’ll be pulled into stories while you’re getting a good scare. To learn more about Castle Blood, click the link above, or visit the attraction’s Facebook page for more information.

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A group of bright orange pumpkins
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Where to Pick Your Own Pumpkins near Pittsburgh

Now that its September, we’re slowly putting away our summer apparel and thinking fall. Football has now begun, and the next thing to look forward to is all the fall-themed holidays and décor! Pumpkins are a popular choice when it comes to getting in the fall mood – whether you’re carving one, baking a pie, or drinking a pumpkin-themed latte. If you’re curious where you can pick out your own pumpkins close to Pittsburgh, we have a few suggestions. Keep reading to see where you can pick out the perfect pumpkin for your favorite fall activities!

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