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What haunts your Halloween: Ghosts, goblins, maniacal clowns? Portland haunted houses and corn mazes have all the scares and screams. Here’s a list of the top attractions this Halloween season.
As the autumn chill sets in and Halloween approaches, Portland transforms into a haven for thrill seekers and paranormal enthusiasts. The city’s haunted attractions come alive with spine-chilling scares, immersive environments and eerie encounters that will leave you questioning every creak and shadow.
From elaborate haunted mazes to drive ins to corn mazes, Portland offers a variety of Halloween attractions that cater to all levels of fright. Let’s dive into some of the top haunted houses that Portland has to offer this spooky season.
An important note about the Portland haunted houses: All hours and days at each location are different. Please check the website of the attraction before planning your visit.
2025 Portland Area Haunted Houses and Corn Mazes

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Bella Organic Haunted Maze
September 27-October 31, 2025 (Friday and Saturday)
Be prepared to be haunted by dark ghouls and goblins and chased by zombies at Bella Organic Farm Haunted Maze on Sauvie Island. Enjoy free bonfires while you wait for your fright. You can also peruse the store and get food and drinks. The maze is open from 7-10 p.m.
When you buy tickets, you will be assigned a time slot to enter the haunted corn maze from 7 to 10 p.m. Once you are in the haunted maze it will take 20-30 minutes to go through the attraction. Tickets are available online in advance.
Ticket prices range from $30 to $45 depending on the night you visit.
The maze is located at 16205 NW Gillihan Rd. on Sauvie Island in Portland.

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Cinema of Horrors Drive-In
October 8-31, 2025 (Select nights)
The Clark County Fairgrounds is bringing you a live-action horror movie experience where screams from the screen come to life during Cinema of Horrors Drive-In. The event features a different horror movie on weekend nights from 7-10 p.m.
Ticket prices range from $49-$69 per car and have additional processing fees.
The event is taking place at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, located at 17402 NE Delfel Rd. in Ridgefield.

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Davis Graveyard
October 1-31, 2025
Looking for a totally free attraction? Head to Milwaukie for the Davis Graveyard. Started in 1998, this is a free Halloween display viewed from fence on the creators’ home. Every prop and display seen in the yard is handmade. You can also pay for a behind-the-scenes tour.
The display will be lit every night from October 1-31. On week nights, Monday-Thursday, the display will have lights only from dusk to 10 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, the lights and full effects will be on until 11 p.m., and 10 p.m. on Sundays.
Davis Graveyard is located at 8703 SE 43rd Ave. in Milwaukie.

Halloween on Franklin Street
October 1-31, 2025
Head north for this interactive Halloween display in Vancouver. Towering 12-foot skeletons, spooky witches on brooms, tombstones along with lights, music, and special effects come alive every night from 6-9 p.m.
On October 31, trick-or-treaters can get a special goodie from 5-9 p.m.
The Halloween display is located at 4616 NW Franklin Street in Vancouver. It is free to attend.
Milburn’s Haunted Manor
October 3-November 1, 2025 (Friday-Sunday + October 30)
For more than 20 years, Milburn’s family-owned haunted attraction has been bringing scares to guests in Hubbard, Oregon.
Choose your haunt: The Manor or The Dark. This attraction is open Friday and Saturday from 7-11 p.m. and Sundays and October 30 from 7-10 p.m. Other attractions include a moonlit pumpkin patch, Graveside Grill, photo booth and free parking.
The price for each fright (manor or dark) is $25, or get a dual pass for $40.
Milburn’s Haunted Manor is located at 11503 Broadacres Road NE in Hubbard.

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Oaks Park ScareGrounds
October 3-November 1, 2025 (select nights)
As night falls, monsters of all shapes and sizes will be transforming the beloved amusement park into an attraction of horrors. ScareGrounds features three walk-through haunted houses open on select nights in October.
Ticket pricing ranges from $23-$34 when bought online in advance. The price varies depending on the time you choose to visit.
Oaks Park is located at 7805 SE Oaks Park Way in Portland. Learn more about ScareGrounds.

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Spirit of Halloweentown
September 27-October 31, 2025 (select days)
St. Helens, Oregon, transforms into Halloweentown for a citywide celebration like no other. Partake in family-friendly activities like the haunted house, filming location train tour, alien meet and greet and chances to meet actors from Halloween-themed movies and shows, more attractions.
The event has all its popular attractions open on Saturdays and Sundays with others open on weekdays, too. This year, ticket options are simplified into one price. Advance tickets are $40 for adults (ages 13+) and $20 for kids 12 and under. You can also buy haunted house only admission for $15 in advance.
The event starts at the St. Helens Courthouse, 275 Strand St. in St. Helens. Learn more about the Spirit of Halloweentown.

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The Fear PDX
September 27-November 2, 2025 (select days)
The Fear PDX deems itself Portland’s largest Halloween event. Enter, if you dare, Sector 13 Alien Terror, The Mansion, Ancient Evil and Laugh Factory haunted houses. There are also five scare zones. Additional attractions are also available.
Ticket prices range from $28.99 to $39.99 depending on the date and time of your visit.
The Fear PDX is located at 12219 NE Glisan Street in Portland.

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The Pirates of Pinehurst
October 1-30, 2025
If you’re looking for a not-so-scary attraction this Halloween, take a drive to Sherwood for The Pirates of Pinehurst. See a whole cul de sac come to life with pirate themed displays. Stay for the pirate show on select nights and go on a hunt for pirate gold throughout the neighborhood and nearby parks.
This attraction is free.
The Pirates of Pinehurst is at SW Pinehurst Ct., Sherwood, Oregon.
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Various locations
Portland, OR
Milburn’s Haunted Manor
11503 Broadacres Rd NE
Hubbard, OR 97032
(503) 830-0865








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