It may not be the first thing that you relate to our state, but New York has more haunted and abandoned places then we can keep track of. There is never a bad time to visit the Empire State if you’re interested in exploring spooky settings, especially if Halloween is on your mind. You’ll find that nearly all of New York’s regions do something fun for the eerie holiday, but there’s one town in particular that turns into a completely different world around this time of year. Are you ready to experience the best Halloween town in New York? Look no further than Sleep Hollow.

Home to roughly 10,000 residents in Westchester County, the village of Sleepy Hollow turns into quite the spooky place during the month of October.

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A favorite destination to visit during this time of year for anyone who’s familiar with the history of author Washington Irving, the stories surrounding the famous Headless Horseman live at large in Sleepy Hollow.

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The town itself is charming to visit all throughout the year, but once October rolls around you’ll find that locals quickly get into the holiday spirit.

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Every year the town hosts a Haunted Hayride, taking you through Sleepy Hollow and past points of interests in this chilling area.

Anthony Cuffari/Flickr Tickets for the hayride are sold only online and the ride will take you by where Ichabod Crane fled from the Headless Horseman, through the woods and streets of the town. To find out more about the hayride and to purchase your tickets, click here.

One of the most popular and creepy places to visit in town though is the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery right off of Broadway.

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During the month of October the cemetery has Evening Lantern Tours, where you’ll be able to walk around the cemetery at night, making for a more chilling atmosphere.

Sleepy Hollow Cemetery/Facebook The Lantern Tours are the same as a regular tours that are offered during the day, but the fact that you get to walk through the cemetery at night and right around Halloween season makes it all the more spookier.

If you really want to crank the scare level up a notch you could also get tickets for Sleepy Hollow Cemetery’s Murder and Mayhem Evening Lantern Tours!

cgc76/Flickr On these frightening tours you’ll learn more about the famous spirits and graves that make up this cemetery. Due to the content of this spine-tingling tour, children are not allowed to participate. It’s that scary. The Murder and Mayhem tours are given on every Thursday and Saturday in October, to find out about all of the tours offered and to buy your tickets click here.

Another amazing place you need to check out in Sleepy Hollow? The historic site that is Philipsburg Manor, annually transforming into Horseman’s Hollow.

csocha01/TripAdvisor If you’re unfamiliar with Philisburg Manor, the small town destination is a historic site that was once a farming, milling and trading center. Well-preserved for all to see and learn about, the pieces of history here are hundreds of years old and will remind you of how far New York’s civilization has come.

Horseman’s Hollow might just be the most terrifying spot in town, taking the tale of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and turning it into something straight out of your nightmares.

Corinne T/TripAdvisor Those who decide to be brave enough to come to Horseman’s Hollow will find a frightening corner of town taken over by the dead, ghosts, monsters and even the Headless Horseman himself. Visitors will walk along a haunted trail and eventually come across unlucky locals that have had the unfortunate experience to come in contact with the Headless Horseman. A scary scene that you’ll never forget, the Horseman’s Hollow event operates during the month of October. Many of the nights have already sold out, so you’ll want to get your tickets sooner than later if you plan on going! To find out more information about this erie event and to buy your tickets, click here.

So, who’s ready to get in the Halloween spirit with a trip down to Sleepy Hollow?

dor207/TripAdvisor So what will it be? A creepy tour through a haunted cemetery, haunted hayride, haunting experience through Horseman’s Hollow or maybe all three? The spooky possibilities feel endless in this town. To find out more things to do in the area during the month of October, visit Sleepy Hollow’s town site by clicking here.

Have you ever visited the town of Sleepy Hollow during the month of October? We’d love to hear about your experiences at the best Halloween town in New York!

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Tickets for the hayride are sold only online and the ride will take you by where Ichabod Crane fled from the Headless Horseman, through the woods and streets of the town. To find out more about the hayride and to purchase your tickets, click here.

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The Lantern Tours are the same as a regular tours that are offered during the day, but the fact that you get to walk through the cemetery at night and right around Halloween season makes it all the more spookier.

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On these frightening tours you’ll learn more about the famous spirits and graves that make up this cemetery. Due to the content of this spine-tingling tour, children are not allowed to participate. It’s that scary. The Murder and Mayhem tours are given on every Thursday and Saturday in October, to find out about all of the tours offered and to buy your tickets click here.

If you’re unfamiliar with Philisburg Manor, the small town destination is a historic site that was once a farming, milling and trading center. Well-preserved for all to see and learn about, the pieces of history here are hundreds of years old and will remind you of how far New York’s civilization has come.

Corinne T/TripAdvisor

Those who decide to be brave enough to come to Horseman’s Hollow will find a frightening corner of town taken over by the dead, ghosts, monsters and even the Headless Horseman himself. Visitors will walk along a haunted trail and eventually come across unlucky locals that have had the unfortunate experience to come in contact with the Headless Horseman. A scary scene that you’ll never forget, the Horseman’s Hollow event operates during the month of October. Many of the nights have already sold out, so you’ll want to get your tickets sooner than later if you plan on going! To find out more information about this erie event and to buy your tickets, click here.

dor207/TripAdvisor

So what will it be? A creepy tour through a haunted cemetery, haunted hayride, haunting experience through Horseman’s Hollow or maybe all three? The spooky possibilities feel endless in this town. To find out more things to do in the area during the month of October, visit Sleepy Hollow’s town site by clicking here.

 

To visit more spooky destinations this season, enjoy This Haunted Road Trip Will Lead You To The Scariest Places In New York!

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Best Halloween Town In New York August 22, 2019 Nikki Rhoades What are the best Halloween events in New York? Halloween is an enchanting season here in New York. Aside from all the tricks and treats, you’ll find a plethora of fall events in New York. Whether you’re craving spooky fun or just a great view of foliage, you’ll find that there is much to love in this magical and expansive state. The annual pumpkin patch train rides at Sunnyside Gardens are highly anticipated, and there’s nothing like a picture perfect fall day trip around the state. Many local towns also host their own fall festivities, particularly around Halloween, so you will find that there’s much to discover in this enchanting state during the autumn months. What are the best haunted houses in New York? When it comes to Halloween events in New York, locals and visitors alike delight in the incredible abundance of festivity. There’s so much to see and do here that it’s almost mind-blowing! Perhaps the best place to celebrate Halloween in New York, the Hinsdale House is infamously haunted and often offers overnight ghost hunts… if you dare. While many communities put on their own haunted houses with pop-up displays, there’s nothing quite as spooky as the real deal. If you don’t encounter any spirits during your visit to the Hinsdale House, the Wayne County Jail is said to be actually haunted by real-life ghosts. Traveling in from out of town? You won’t be able to resist a stay in a haunted hotel or two! What is the scariest place in New York to visit around Halloween? New York, as you surely know, has a long and varied history. In addition to the aforementioned scariest Halloween town in New York (Sleepy Hollow), you’ll find a number of super spooky places in the state that will chill you to the core. You will find haunted parks that are perfect stops on a scary road trip, and you might want to plan a stay in the Shanley Hotel. It’s so haunted that visitors have to sign a waiver. For real! Due to the age of the state, you’ll also find a few forgotten ghost towns that will send chills down your spine. Tricks and treats abound in this glorious state, but some of the most fascinating destinations hide in local legend. Ask around – you never know what might be hiding in your own backyard!

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Best Halloween Town In New York

August 22, 2019

Nikki Rhoades

What are the best Halloween events in New York? Halloween is an enchanting season here in New York. Aside from all the tricks and treats, you’ll find a plethora of fall events in New York. Whether you’re craving spooky fun or just a great view of foliage, you’ll find that there is much to love in this magical and expansive state. The annual pumpkin patch train rides at Sunnyside Gardens are highly anticipated, and there’s nothing like a picture perfect fall day trip around the state. Many local towns also host their own fall festivities, particularly around Halloween, so you will find that there’s much to discover in this enchanting state during the autumn months. What are the best haunted houses in New York? When it comes to Halloween events in New York, locals and visitors alike delight in the incredible abundance of festivity. There’s so much to see and do here that it’s almost mind-blowing! Perhaps the best place to celebrate Halloween in New York, the Hinsdale House is infamously haunted and often offers overnight ghost hunts… if you dare. While many communities put on their own haunted houses with pop-up displays, there’s nothing quite as spooky as the real deal. If you don’t encounter any spirits during your visit to the Hinsdale House, the Wayne County Jail is said to be actually haunted by real-life ghosts. Traveling in from out of town? You won’t be able to resist a stay in a haunted hotel or two! What is the scariest place in New York to visit around Halloween? New York, as you surely know, has a long and varied history. In addition to the aforementioned scariest Halloween town in New York (Sleepy Hollow), you’ll find a number of super spooky places in the state that will chill you to the core. You will find haunted parks that are perfect stops on a scary road trip, and you might want to plan a stay in the Shanley Hotel. It’s so haunted that visitors have to sign a waiver. For real! Due to the age of the state, you’ll also find a few forgotten ghost towns that will send chills down your spine. Tricks and treats abound in this glorious state, but some of the most fascinating destinations hide in local legend. Ask around – you never know what might be hiding in your own backyard!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Halloween is an enchanting season here in New York. Aside from all the tricks and treats, you’ll find a plethora of fall events in New York. Whether you’re craving spooky fun or just a great view of foliage, you’ll find that there is much to love in this magical and expansive state. The annual pumpkin patch train rides at Sunnyside Gardens are highly anticipated, and there’s nothing like a picture perfect fall day trip around the state. Many local towns also host their own fall festivities, particularly around Halloween, so you will find that there’s much to discover in this enchanting state during the autumn months.

What are the best haunted houses in New York?

When it comes to Halloween events in New York, locals and visitors alike delight in the incredible abundance of festivity. There’s so much to see and do here that it’s almost mind-blowing! Perhaps the best place to celebrate Halloween in New York, the Hinsdale House is infamously haunted and often offers overnight ghost hunts… if you dare. While many communities put on their own haunted houses with pop-up displays, there’s nothing quite as spooky as the real deal. If you don’t encounter any spirits during your visit to the Hinsdale House, the Wayne County Jail is said to be actually haunted by real-life ghosts. Traveling in from out of town? You won’t be able to resist a stay in a haunted hotel or two!

What is the scariest place in New York to visit around Halloween?

New York, as you surely know, has a long and varied history. In addition to the aforementioned scariest Halloween town in New York (Sleepy Hollow), you’ll find a number of super spooky places in the state that will chill you to the core. You will find haunted parks that are perfect stops on a scary road trip, and you might want to plan a stay in the Shanley Hotel. It’s so haunted that visitors have to sign a waiver. For real! Due to the age of the state, you’ll also find a few forgotten ghost towns that will send chills down your spine. Tricks and treats abound in this glorious state, but some of the most fascinating destinations hide in local legend. Ask around – you never know what might be hiding in your own backyard!