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For the most up to date listings or to rate our haunt, try UtahHauntedHouses.com. There is also a local group called Rocky Mountain Haunters that have a Google map of displays you can visit here: http://tinyurl.com/haunts-map
![]() KSL.com has been creating a story page with a Google map of local haunted houses, corn mazes, and home displays the last several years. You can access the 2020 KSL map here. There are many other local home haunts in the Salt Lake area you can visit. I have visited some personally and taken photos to give you a sample of what you will see.
Park Hollow Cemetery Park hollow cemetery we are a walk up cemetery haunt. They have a very nice mausoleum that looks like it is hundreds of years old. They ask that you feel free to knock and say hi as they would love to show you around. Follow on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Parkhollowcemetery
Christensen Haunt Christensen Haunt is a walk up yard display with many animated and static props. It is kid friendly (Very Spooky, but not bloody, evil or gory). Fully up and running with fog machines and flames on Halloween night.
Crimson Crypt Crimson Crypt is a Graveyard with multiple animation props, great lighting and Sound. Halloween night adds multiple fog machines, Projection Effects, and Fire to truly live up to the name.
Taylor Manor Taylor Manor has been a favorite Bountiful yard haunt for many years now. There are lots of things to see in this very spooky yard display as the Taylors go all out for Halloween. Typically open most of October on even numbered years. Display by Matthew and Nancy Taylor. See facebook.com/taylormanorhaunt/ for more info. --- Retired / Former Haunts no longer available but deserve to be remembered ---
Aitkin's Dead & Breakfast Inn This is a wonderfully detailed themed Bed and Breakfast overrun by the departed skeletons staying here as guests. They are enjoying all sorts of activities and amenities here at the Dead and Breakfast Inn. This display is completely family friendly, creative and fun. Display by Thomas and Leslie Aitken.
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