30+ Bay Area Halloween happenings, haunts and festivals for 2023

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30+ Bay Area Halloween happenings, haunts and festivals for 2023
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With October upon us, ghouls and ghosts are soon to descend on the Bay, and there’s no shortage of eerie events to brave. Here’s a spooky sampling.

An actor plays out a haunted scene in a room at Winchester Mystery House on Friday, Sept. 6, 2019, in San Jose, Calif. Winchester Mystery House’s newest attraction for the Halloween season is “Unhinged,” an immersive walk-through horror experience.With October upon us, ghouls and ghosts are soon to descend on the Bay, and there’s no shortage of eerie events to brave.

weekends Sept. 22-Oct. 29, 14900 Highway 12, Lodi. This Halloween, Jellystone Park will be crawling with costume and campsite decorating contests, scare zones, haunted trails, pumpkin patches and tons of trick or treating. Free festivities with park admission. Oct. 6-9 in Oakland and Oct. 13-16 in Antioch. Under this clown castle’s black and red big top, acrobats of the air, illusionists, freaks and mysterious monsters make for a paranormal experience like no other. Enjoy a circus, theater and cabaret fusion that will transport you to a dark world inhabited by mysterious creatures with incredible abilities. $20-$65.

1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 14, Main St., Downtown Martinez. The un-dead are coming to downtown Martinez, and they’re thirstier than ever. Zombies will be strolling the city’s downtown, sampling more than 30 craft beers from various breweries stationed at participating small businesses. $45. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 21, 199 Museum Way, San Francisco. Randall Museum will be transformed this Halloween. Explore the haunted Animal Room, get creative with creepy crafts, earn prizes as you play Ghoulish Games and enjoy live entertainment in the theater. Free admission.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 28, San Mateo County Event Center, San Mateo. This Halloween celebration features mad clowns, taxidermy demonstrations, preserved specimens, handcrafted horrors and creepy clothing. $6.27 – $249.09. 2 to 10 p.m. Oct. 28, various venues in San Francisco. The San Francisco Halloween Pub Crawl is back and bigger than ever. Last year, more than 14,000 costumed crawlers took over Polk Street for cheap drinks, music, dancing and costume contests, and they’re ready to do it all again. Think of it as trick or treating … for adults. $12-$55.

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