Seasonal & Holidays
Get Your Halloween Frights Early With These Spooky Events In New Hampshire
We've rounded up some spooky happenings in the state worth adding to your calendar.

Halloween is still more than a month away, but there are plenty of places around the Granite State offering seasonal frights.
Our scary guide includes everything from haunted houses to traditional events, some of which are better experienced by adults and others are suitable for children.
We’ve rounded up some spooky happenings in the state worth adding to your calendar. And speaking of calendars: Are you planning an event this fall? Feature it, so nearby readers see it all across Patch — including in roundups like this!
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Spooky Happenings In New Hampshire
Screeemfest at Canobie Lake Park in Salem offers multiple haunted houses and runs through Nov. 1.
The Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail runs on Fridays and Saturdays from Oct. 3. to Oct. 25.
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DeMeritt Hill Farm in Lee will be hosting Haunted Overload from Oct. 10 to Nov. 1, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Fright Kingdom in Nashua, one of New England's scariest haunted houses, opens Sept. 26.
Beans and Greens Farm in Gilford is hosting a haunted corn maze Oct. 3 to Oct. 31 on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Darker Woods in Milford hosts an interactive haunted attraction at Trombly Gardens on select dates between Oct. 9 and Oct. 30.
SpookyWorld's Nightmare New England in Litchfield features multiple attractions.
Halloween Howl will take place in Downtown Concord on Oct. 24.
Editor's note: This post was scripted by another Patch staffer, not New Hampshire's editor, for publication on New Hampshire sites.
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