Maine is Stephen King country, and the haunted attraction scene here carries that cultural weight with it. The Pine Tree State’s dense forest, rocky coastline, and isolated rural communities create a natural atmosphere of dread that most states can only try to manufacture. Portland anchors the state’s largest commercial haunt market, but it’s Maine’s outdoor experiences — trail haunts through genuine north woods, coastal ghost tours, and farm attractions set against brilliant October foliage — that make the state’s haunt season genuinely distinctive. Season runs from early October through Halloween, though cold temperatures arrive early and add an authentic edge to outdoor events. Browse all haunted houses in Maine below.
Maine is home to some of the most exciting haunted attractions in the United States. From terrifying haunted houses and outdoor haunted trails to haunted hayrides and immersive scream parks, visitors can find a wide variety of Halloween experiences across the state.
Explore haunted houses in Maine to discover seasonal attractions, spine-chilling walkthrough experiences, and some of the most popular haunted attractions in the country. Whether you’re looking for a classic haunted house, a massive scream park with multiple attractions, or a haunted trail through dark woods, Maine offers Halloween fans plenty of unforgettable scares.
Browse all 8 haunted attractions in Maine — use the filters above to narrow by scare level, haunt type, city, and more.
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