Haunted houses around Sacramento, CA

Your skeleton key to Sac’s spooky abodes.

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Heartstoppers Haunted House has been a regional haunt for 15 years.

Photo courtesy of @heartstoppershh

Looking for a howling good time this Halloween season? To up the ante and make it even more spook-tacular, we’re creep-ing it real with a round up of four haunted houses around Sacramento.

Get Your Scare On 💀

👻 Historic Cary House Hotel , 300 Main St., Placerville
Availability varies

A central hub during the Gold Rush’s last gasp, this mid-1800s brickwork hotel is considered one of the “most haunted sites” on Placerville’s Main Street. Guests have enumerated a host of spectral sights, from an unearthly cat to objects moving around seemingly at will. Paranormal investigators even claim to have experienced a husky, whispering voice and a ghostly woman in a white nightgown. Eerie. Book a room — if you dare .

🦴 Sacramento Scream Park , 4909 Auburn Blvd.
Dates vary until Sat., Nov. 4
Times vary

The River City’s most gargantuan haunted house event features three terrifying experiences: the Louisiana Catacombs, the Blind Asylum + the SkullRipper Haunted Mansion. Each locale boasts a ~30-minute narrative fleshed out by a host of actors and frightful set pieces. Find tickets .

🫀 Heartstoppers Haunted House , 2300 Mine Shaft Ln., Rancho Cordova
Fridays + Saturdays Sept. 30-Oct. 22, Oct. 27-3
Times vary

Escape a horde of revenge-seeking zombies in a gore-filled Wild West setting, or immerse yourself in the atmospheric terror of the brand-new “Blightwoods” — an experience full of occult magic, ritual sacrifices + more in a dark forest — at Sacramento’s longest-running haunt of 15 years. Scare up a few tickets .

🎃 Corbett’s House of Horror , 46500 County Rd. 32b, Davis
Fridays-Saturdays until Oct. 29
7-11 p.m.

“In the dark, your fantasies get so out of hand,” said Mary Henry, a character in the 1962 horror film “Carnival of Souls.” The same applies to this so-called “fear farm” with horror-themed attractions, like the Scarecrow Corntrail maze where you’ll need to watch every step, or the zombie paintball attack that will have you defending yourself from atop a pickup truck. Pro tip: Tickets are only sold on site.

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Matt grew up in Fresno, California, and has previously written about food and culture for Sactown Magazine, the plant sciences for UC Davis, and insect surveillance for TechCrunch. He’s most likely bouldering at Pipeworks, or out cycling the American River Bike Trail.
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