Get Scared with 7 Haunted Attractions in Pittsburgh

While there are many treats to Halloween, it’s the tricks that make the holiday so memorable. Tricks by scary actors leave us screaming, jumping, and running away, then laughing and happy after the encounter. It’s these moments that make haunted houses and hayrides a part of our annual ghoul-a-bration. Get your heart rate pumping and embrace your fears by visiting one of these six haunted attractions near Pittsburgh. 

Get Scared with 7 Haunted Attractions in Pittsburgh

The Basement

Etna

This indoor haunted house is not for those faint of heart. It features jumpscares at every turn and full-contact haunting. Yes, this means the scare actors are allowed to touch you, so be sure you do your research before attending. The Basement is so popular this year you’ll have to reserve a ticket on their website with limited time slots available. 

Demon House

Monongahela 

This haunted house is literally haunted after being built on an ancient burial ground. You’ll get the vibe, for sure, as you experience Demon House and explore the grounds of the McCue Family Estate with terrifying scenes at every turn. The tour starts at dusk and travels through the stone mansion. Campfires, concessions, and an outdoor movie theater are available outside the tour.

Hundred Acres Manor

Bethel Park

Pittsburgh’s largest and scariest haunted house according to residents takes place at Hundred Acres Manor. Explore the immersive grounds of this manor through five haunted house sections, a burial simulator voiced by horror icon Tom Savini, the Scream Bar, the Maze, and the Enigma Project 5 Minute Escape Room. Needless to say you’ll be leaving without a scream left in your body.

Castle Blood

Monessen

If you’re looking for something other than the classic haunted house, try the theatrical Castle Blood. This 100-year old funeral home tour takes you through a game that challenges guests to solve a mystery while taking in scares. Each tour changes characters so you can come back again and experience the same great suspense in a new way.

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Haunted Hills Hayride

North Versailles

A haunted hayride gives you a scenic ride with scares along the way as you travel into the deep, dark woods. It’s an excellent chance to cuddle up to a loved one and see the reactions of those around you. Or, if you’d prefer to walk, this location also has a Valley of Darkness Haunted Walking Trail. This trail will give you another eerie forest experience closer to the action. 

The Haunted Mine

Tarentum

Venture through the real Tour-Ed Mine in true Halloween fashion. Search with the families of those who disappeared in the mine a decade ago. You’ll find all the creatures those who’ve gone this way before had to face. How deep into the mine you can go? Not only is this experience frightening, but getting a look in at the mine is a bonus. 

Phantom Fall Fest at Kennywood

West Mifflin

Get all-day park access to Kennywood and take in the decorations all around the park during the day. Then, after the sun goes down, the creatures come out to play with six haunted houses and four scare zones to keep you busy all night. The park also has an extra haunted attraction this year as an add on option. With this option you’ll get to explore their Noah’s Ark ride completely in the dark. Just be careful where you step, you never know who you’ll run into instead the ark…

Story by Kylie Thomas

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