October's blowing by like a terrifying howl of the wind in the middle of the night. Before we know it, we'll be opening the door to eager trick or treaters. The good news, however, is you still have plenty of time to get into the Halloween spirit. Here are eight terrifying things you can do in Pittsburgh this October.
1. Stroll along a haunted trail.
Enter the dark woods as you embark on Scary Harry's Haunted Trail. No flashlights. No smartphones. Just you and other daredevils. Get ready for ghosts and goblins around every corner along the haunted trail and in the three haunted buildings. The creepy, popular Halloween attraction is recommended for those 13 and older. Read more here.
2. Inspect taxidermy, coffins, and odd medical devices.
Plan a visit to Pittsburgh's coolest and creepiest tourist trap. Trundle Manor, a truly unique museum of the macabre, features a range of displays, including taxidermy, old medical devices, and unique artwork. Hours are by appointment only. Click here to read more.
3. Dine at a haunted restaurant.
Sit down for a delectable meal at one of the area's most haunted restaurants. While Jean Bonnet Tavern doesn't deserve the title creepy, it is the perfect spot to perhaps experience the paranormal. Like the gent who might watch you from the Tavern doorway until you notice and he disappears. Learn more here.
4. Embark on a haunted hike.
Lace up your comfiest shoes for the trek along Beulah Road in Altoona. The road will take you up Wopsononock Mountain. Don't be surprised if you're stopped by a desperate bride, searching for her groom. She and her beloved, after all, died along this mountain road on their wedding day. Her body was found. His wasn't. To this day, she still searches for her beloved, stopping to ask passers-by if they've seen him. Read more.
5. Drive down one of the area’s most haunted streets.
Prefer a leisurely drive after the sun goes down rather than a hike? Irwin Road - frequently called Blue Mist Road - in North Park will certainly give you chills. Just turn off your car. Honk the horn three times. And, wait. Legends tells that numerous spirits - including those of a family butchered by the father/husband - roam Blue Mist Road at night.
6. Visit America’s most terrifying haunted house.
Test your nerves - are they made of steel? - with a visit to ScareHouse, America's scariest haunted house. Enter this 3-D circus (yep, there will be clowns). a hotel housing the world's most demented serial killers, and restless demons.
7. Road trip to a town brimming with paranormal activity.
Pack up the car for a creepy road trip to Altoona, a charming town that's dripping with paranormal activity. Stop by the Mishler Theatre, where the one-time owner Mr. Mishler's spirit remains. Look for Frank - a ghost, of course - at the Altoona Railroaders Museum. And, that's just the beginning. Click here to read more.
8. Watch a production at this haunted theater.
Book tickets for a play at the Pittsburgh Playhouse of Point Park University. You're sure to be thoroughly entertained by the actors on stage and the, well, spirits that hang around. Keep an eye out for the apparition of a bride on the balcony. The brokenhearted bride, upon finding her new groom having an affair, shot both her husband and his lover before throwing herself from the balcony. Read more.
Let's keep this list going! What are some other totally terrifying things you can do in or near Pittsburgh this October? Share below! Then, click here to plan a visit to a this haunted prison in West Virginia.
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