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Saint Louis Halloween Weekend Guide: September 19-22

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October is right around the corner and a ton of Haunted Attractions have already opened their doors to thrill seekers. From traditional haunted houses and eerie trails, to haunted mazes full of terrifying twists and turns, there's an endless amount of frightening fun taking place this Halloween Season.

Be sure to come back and visit https://www.saintlouishauntedhouses.com throughout the entire season to stay updated on the local Haunted Attractions stirring up scares here in Saint Louis. And once you've braved the terror, leave the attraction a review here on our site to let them know what a scary-good time you had while visiting!

Eckert's Millstadt Farm Haunted Hayrides
Millstadt, IL
Open Saturday 9/21, Sunday 9/22 and 10 other dates
Millstadt Haunted Hayrides: The most spook-tacular fun in the country, Eckert’s Haunted Hayrides are a family friendly nighttime journey through the orchard with ghoulish surprises along the way!
Gail's Pumpkin Patch
Beason, IL
Open Friday 9/20, Saturday 9/21, Sunday 9/22 and 39 other dates
A family owned Logan County pumpkin farm that grows more than 50 varieties of pumpkins, gourds and squash. Pink pumpkins available.
Black Bart's Pumpkin Patch
Warrensburg, IL
Open Friday 9/20, Saturday 9/21, Sunday 9/22 and 39 other dates
They started growing pumpkins to sell in 1997. They have pick your own pumpkins, pre-picked pumpkins, wood maze, corn maze, and a small kid’s haunted house.
Alton Hauntings
Alton, IL
Open Saturday 9/21 and 11 other dates
Alton Hauntings is the Award-Winning tour that offers the Real Story behind the History & Hauntings of 'One of the Most Haunted Small Towns in America!

       

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