Autumn is finally here! There are plenty of fun seasonal activities to enjoy during this time, from apple picking to pumpkin carving. But if you’re looking for something a bit more spooky, you’re in the right place. We’ve rounded up some of the best 2025 Bay Area haunted houses in no particular order, ranging from family-friendly to downright terrifying. Read on to start planning your Halloween season.
Want a tamer experience? Check out our lists of local ghost tours and haunted places in SF.
1. Nightmare: House on Franklin St.

San Francisco’s Haas-Lilienthal mansion in Pac Heights will be transformed into the ultimate haunted mansion, courtesy of the team behind Unhinged at the Winchester Mystery House. This is a unique guided tour experience through the historic building, where you’ll join a group of 20 in an immersive haunted storyline. Guests can enjoy drinks before or after the visit at the 21+ Cellar of Cursed Spirits.
π« Price: Starting at $39
ποΈ Dates: Sept. 26 – Nov. 1, 2025
π Website: Nightmare: House on Franklin St.
π Location: 2007 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94109
2. Hexed at the SF Mint

The San Francisco Mint is one of the city’s oldest buildings, and every year it transforms into the ultimate immersive haunted show courtesy of Into The Dark. This year’s theme is “Hexed,” in which three mysterious witches form a coven that only the bravest guests can fight back against. They’re also bringing back the ’80s Fang Bang Vampire Bar, which serves Halloween-themed cocktails and snacks.
π« Price: Starting at $60
ποΈ Dates: Oct. 2 – Nov. 1, 2025
π Website: Into The Dark
π Location: San Francisco Mint, 88 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
3. Haunted Doll House at the Gregangelo Museum
SF artist Gregangelo Herrera owns this unbelievable four-story house in Balboa Terrace, decorated with all manner of eccentric decorations for the public to come and experience. This year, the Gregangelo Museum presents an immersive Halloween showcase where you’ll encounter a formidable collection of real haunted dolls, who you can join for an eerie tea party. Keep your eyes open for the hilariously macabre Teddy Bear Hospital and learn about balloon twisting from menacing clowns.
π« Price: $95
ποΈ Dates: Select Sundays Aug. 31 – Oct. 26, plus Oct. 30-31
π Website: Gregangelo Museum
π Location:Β 225 San Leandro Way, San Francisco, CA 94127
4. Fear Overload Scream Park
Find two excellent haunted houses at this award-winning Newark location, widely considered to host the best haunted houses in the Bay Area. Each attraction is rebuilt with a new theme for each Halloween, and production value is fantastic across the board, from in-line entertainment to a delightful horror boutique with exclusive spooky merch.
π« Price: $23.99-35.99. Prices increase closer to Halloween.
ποΈ Dates: Sept. 20 – Nov. 2, 2025
π Website: Fear Overload Scream Park
π Location: 2086 Newpark Mall, Newark, CA 94560
5. Pirates of Emerson

This walk-through haunted theme park has four different haunted houses across six acres of the Pleasanton Fairgrounds. The immersive themed sets are designed to place you in the center of the action, with a spooky pirate theme and lots of practical effects, including fire. Make sure to buy timed-entry tickets in advance because they sell out quickly and are only available online. This year, anyone under 16 must be accompanied by someone 21+.
π« Price: $35-45
ποΈ Dates: Sept. 26 – Nov. 2, 2025
π Website: Pirates of Emerson
π Location: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Valley Ave, Pleasanton, CA 94566
6. Beyond the Veil at Meek Mansion
If you want a spooky experience with fewer jump scares, this eerie, lights-off haunted tour of Meek Mansion is a great option. In this guided experience through the historic Victorian home, you’ll learn about ghost stories and sightings on the property. The experience is for ages 14+, and if you want a less scary tour, book the option at 6:15pm.
π« Price: $25 general admission
ποΈ Dates: Oct. 17-18 and 24-25, 2025
π Website: Hayward Area Historical Society
π Location: 17365 Boston Rd, Hayward, CA 94541
7. Festival Fright Nights at the Winchester Mystery House

This Halloween, The Winchester Mystery House debuts a brand–new haunted experience in collaboration with the minds at Thirteenth Floor. Guests are invited to join an eerie masquerade party hosted by a mysterious Maestro on Halloween night, 1924, two years after the death of Sarah Winchester. The experience covers numerous floors and immersive areas, including the terrifying basement and the garden.
π« Price: Pre-sale tickets start at $46, but prices go up closer to the event
ποΈ Dates: Sept. 26 – Nov. 1, 2025
π Website: Festival Fright Nights at Winchester Mystery House
π Location: 525 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose, CA 95128
8. Grimm’s Hollow
Take your friends on a wild family-friendly journey through twists and turns of a haunted pirate-themed maze, where you can either get stuck in a dead end or unlock a secret path. The bravest among you can take a stab at the much scarier Maelstrom, where you’ll have to find your way out of a locked space while angry spirits wreak havoc around you.
π« Price: $15
ποΈ Dates: Oct. 10 – Nov. 1, 2025
π Website: Grimm’s Hollow
π Location: Easterbrook Discovery School, 4835 Doyle Rd, San Jose, CA 95129
9. The Bernal Scream
The Bernal Scream started as a free backyard show over a decade ago, but took an indefinite hiatus in 2016. After a successful return in 2023, this San Jose haunted house is back with a new story, elaborate special effects, and numerous memorable characters. They’ve introduced a less-scary daytime version with no actors or jumpscares. But if you visit for the night show, be ready to scream.
π« Price: Starting at $30
ποΈ Dates: Sept. 19 – Nov. 2, 2025
πWebsite: The Bernal Scream
π Location: Almaden Plaza, 5353 Almaden Expy., San Jose, CA 95118
10. Blind Scream

Blind Scream presents Reflections of Terror, where you’ll explore a grotesque abandoned home buried deep in an overgrown forest. The 20,000-square-foot attraction is renowned for its production value every single year. For the resident scaredy cats, Blind Scream has also introduced Guided Ghostly Tours where you’ll walk through the house with all the lights and sounds, but none of the monsters.
π« Price: $25-35
ποΈ Dates: Oct. 10 – Nov. 1, 2025
π Website: Blind Scream
π Location: 98 Santa Rosa Plaza, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
11. Fright Fest at Six Flags
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is gearing up for Fright Fest, a special park experience where guests can enjoy haunted rides and attractions in complete darkness, scare zones, spooky shows and performances, multiple haunted houses, and ghoulish themed food and drinks. For the kids, Six Flags is also hosting Boo Fest, a tamer experience where families can watch fun live shows and go trick-or-treating in costume.
π« Price: Starting at $30 for one day ticket
ποΈ Dates: Sept. 20 – Nov. 2, 2025
π Website: Six Flags
π Location: 1001 Fairgrounds Dr, Vallejo, CA 94589
12. Lemos Farm

Make a day of it at this family-friendly farm with a pumpkin patch, pony rides, train rides, a petting zoo, and this year-round haunted house. There’s a non-scary version for younger kids and a scary version for older kids.
π« Price: Available with farm pass costing $10-25
ποΈ Dates: Open year-round
π Website: Lemos Farm
π Location: 12320 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
13. Piedmont Avenue Pumpkin Patch

This popular spot in Oakland has 2 haunted house options. You can do the “less scary” version for kids and scaredy-cat adults, where they’ll turn on the lights and shut off the creatures. Or you can try the scary version, in which something dark lurks around every corner…
π« Price: $8 per person
ποΈ Dates: TBA for 2025
π Learn more: Piedmont Avenue Pumpkin Patch on Facebook
π Location: 4414 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA 94611
14. The Candle Lighters Ghost House
This adorable haunted house in Fremont is run by nonprofit organization Candle Lighters, which supports community projects in Fremont, Union City, and Newark. Their annual Ghost House is their main fundraiser, promising adorable family activities, food, games, and a spooky tour through the 19th century Chadbourne Carriage House.
π« Price: $5
ποΈ Dates: Oct. 11-30, 2025
πWebsite: Candle Lighters
π Location: Β The Chadbourne Carriage House in Williams Historical Park, 39169 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538
15. Scotts Valley Haunted House
This beloved haunted house in Scotts Valley has been bringing the frights for over 20 years. This is a tame attraction designed for elementary school children and parents, with a haunted village theme and candy for the brave.
π« Price: $10-15
ποΈ Dates: TBA for 2025
πWebsite: SV Haunted House
π Location: 555 Glenwood Dr, Scotts Valley, CA 95066
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