Props to the OG, Salem, Massachusetts. You are the quintessential queen of Halloween, without a doubt. But we all know how crowds can be in the small North Shore city of about 45,000. Last year, nearly 1 million people came to celebrate All Hallow’s Eve. No disrespect, but Salem isn’t the only Halloween town in New England. Here are 11 more to explore. These are some of the best Halloween towns in New England
These 11 awesome Halloween towns in New England are bringing their A game to the holiday? They will make sure you are charmed, spooked, tricked and treated like an enthusiast of the eerie! With some help from newengland.com, Boston.com and Conde Nast Traveler, I’ve put together a ghostly list of spooktacular spots to visit. These wicked fun haunts will take you away from the massive crowds and lack of parking. Those things come with the territory when visiting Salem this time of year. After all, you deserve a fang-tastic Halloween scene.
Where In New England?
Rev up the broom and get ready to fly through the fun and adventure of the best Halloween towns in New England, besides Salem. I’ll take you to New Hampshire, the Cape, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont. Got all the bases covered for you to make a weekend adventure, if you so desire. This information is delivered in plenty of time to make your arrangements, notify your posse and giddy up to a good time. The costume? Well, that’s all on you.
Yesterday, I told you about a haunted cemetery in Fall River. It is the final resting home of Lizzie Borden and her parents. Of course, Fall River is also where that notorious and still unsolved murder mystery took place. In addition, it turns out that Fall River turns up the fun and festivities around Halloween.
Ready for a ride through perhaps unchartered Halloween scenes? Demons, dunk tanks, candy, creepies, parades and pumpkins, you’ll find it all here. Seriously, no disrespect, but Salem isn’t the only Halloween town in New England. Here are 11 more.