The Ghoulyard is the oldest Halloween tradition from the Kaye Family. An interactive yard display; this nightly-run graveyard has delighted guests for a decade and counting.
Guests can expect a colorful canvas of ghosts and ghouls almost every night during the Halloween season, with five spooky interactive elements for those who dare to venture forth.
The date is fast approaching! Join us nightly starting September 1st for a spooktacular display like no other!
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The countdown has terminated, which means September 1st has arrived! Scroll down to learn more about this season's Ghoulyard.
The Ghoulyard operates nightly from September 1 through October 31, weather permitting. Weather updates and closures will be posted on this website, as well as our Instagram.
Sept. 1 - Sept 19:
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Sept 20 - Oct 7:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Oct 8 - Oct 31:
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Starting hours are based on local sunset and may vary slightly.
Due to trip hazards, we ask that our guests remain outside of the perimeter of the fence at all times. Please use caution when navigating appropriate areas of our property, and keep small children with you at all times.
While The Ghoulyard is intended for everyone to enjoy, some may find the display frightening due to the nature of the holiday. The use of strobe lights and sound effects can be disorienting, especially to those suffering from medical conditions such as photosensitive epilepsy. Personal discretion is always advised.
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Hours and dates are currently available in the General Information section and are based on local sunset times.
The Ghoulyard typically does not operate in inclement weather, due to the nature of the display. All weather-related closures will be announced here on this website, as well as on our Instagram.
As opposed to our walkthrough event, The Beyond, The Ghoulyard is in fact intended for all ages. That being said, however, some elements of the display may prove to be frightening for younger children. Please use discretion when bringing young children, and never leave them unattended. For more information, read our rules in General Information.
Photos on this page courtesy of Drew Brining