Here’s how to see Arizona’s spookiest places and win prizes by visiting

Sure, you can spend Halloween going on ghost tours and stepping into haunted houses.

But did you know Arizona also has haunted mines, Halloween stargazing and a spooky party bike?

These are stops along the Arizona Office of Tourism’s 2024 Spooktacular Arizona passport, a guide to historic haunted attractions and spooky special events and festivals during the Halloween season.

Visitors can check in to destinations using the free passport and enter to win prizes for checking places off the passport. People have more chances to win the more places they check into.

The Arizona Office of Tourism stated the passport “encourages visitors and Arizonans to explore the strange, spooky and supernatural side of the state.” While many of the special events on the passport are seasonal, the passport highlights destinations that show “spooky season is year-round.”

How the Spooktacular Arizona passport works

The 2024 passport includes 45 stops − last year’s had 39 − that range from family-friendly fun to historic haunts and scary haunted houses.

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