Stacey & Mike's Ghoulish Guide To Haunted Houses & Attractions

Scare Grounds PDX at Oaks Park is Oregon's Largest Haunted Attraction.

The Fear PDX calls itself “Portland’s Scariest Haunted House,” for hardcore haunt-seekers (organizers warn those with heart conditions or high blood pressure).

Underhill Haunted House Season of Screams returns to Veterans Memorial Coliseum featuring 3 terrifying haunted houses and a Halloween market.

The Cinema of Horrors Drive-In returns to the Clark County Events Center October 9th to the 31st. Try to survive this live-action horror movie horror movie experience where the screams from the screen come to life! Pick your favorite horror blockbusters to watch as monsters lurk outside your car window!

In October, the whole city of St. Helens transforms into Halloweentown, the fictional setting for the 1998 Disney Channel movie of the same name, which was shot in and around the small Oregon town. There are many events to check out, but some of the main attractions include the Halloweentown Train, a museum of peculiarities and oddities, and a water shuttle to Sand Island. Hocus Pocus fans are excited to meet the one and only Mary Sanderson this year as actress Kathy Najimy will be making a special appearance Oct 12 & 13.

Milburn's Haunted Manor was ranked #1 in Oregon (Freightfind 2022). Milburn’s is a family owned and operated seasonal haunted attraction and pumpkin patch. Located just outside of Hubbard, Oregon, scaring guests from Portland to Salem and the greater Willamette Valley for the over twenty years.

Clown Forest Haunted House opens Friday Oct 4 at 3940 SW Marigold St.in Portland. They don't appear to have a website but Google says "Every year, a new theme is present at this haunted house. From clowns, to Michael Myers, and much more. This haunted house is great for all ages, as the actors can change the scariness if needed. Run by a group of hardworking teens, the entry is completely free, but donations are accepted."

If you want to stay safe in your car Davis Graveyard is NOT a haunted house, it is viewed from the street only. When parking and viewing the display, please be respectful of the neighbors, trick-or-treaters, and the traffic on Johnson Creek Blvd.

Ed Roberts founded the Nightmare Factory at the Oregon School for the Deaf in 1987. Almost four decades later, it’s a huge fundraiser for the Salem school each October. Eighth graders and up participate as actors, set decorators and makeup artists. Community members volunteer, too.

According to Thrillist, the most haunted place in Oregon is McMenamin’s Edgefield Hotel. Once upon a time it was the Multnomah County Poor Farm, which once included a hospital wing and jail. During the 1950s before the original site fell into disrepair, the farm treated patients with tuberculosis and mental illnesses, some of whom supposedly still roam the grounds and a few of whom are allegedly still buried in unmarked graves on-site. Grab a Ruby Red and walk the grounds if ya dare.

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