Unusual Halloween Destinations

Try something new this Halloween with a trip to one of these unique haunted destinations!

Seattle’s Underground City

Below the streets of Seattle lies the haunted subterranean story of a town that once burned to the ground. Fire fighters fought the blaze and lost. A guided walking tour will share with you the mystery and lore of this underground tragedy. While you roam the subterranean passages that once were the main roadways and first-floor storefronts of old downtown Seattle, Tour Guides regale you with humorous and often risqué stories that you won’t hear anywhere else. It’s history with a twist!

Deadwood, South Dakota

In 1876, the gold camp of Deadwood in Dakota Territory was a rough and tumble gambling town where Wild West legends were made. Today, the entire Black Hills’ town is a National Historic Landmark and is still known for its wild ways. From our gold rush history to our 80 historic gaming halls, Deadwood is the ideal place to release your inner outlaw.

New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans has long been known for its close ties to the paranormal and spiritual. Not only does the French Quarter have a haunted feel, but its history of voodoo curses and paranormal activity are well documented throughout the years.

Neverland Ranch, California

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