Want some last-minute scares and places to visit on Halloween, Monday, Oct. 31?
Here are some attractions:
Davis Graveyard, Southeast Johnson Creek Boulevard and 43rd Avenue in Milwaukie, is open from dusk to 10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and lights are combined with effects (sound, video, fog, animations) Fridays and Saturdays till 10 p.m. and Sundays till 11 p.m. For more: www.davisgraveyard.com.
FrightTown is enjoying its 12th season as Oregons largest haunted attraction, with three haunted houses in 40,000 square feet in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum Exhibition Hall. Its open 7 p.m. most nights through Halloween night. For more: www.frighttown.com.
Located at 3855 S.W. Murray Blvd. in Beaverton, the 13th Door Haunted House is a westside favorite. For more: www.13thdoor.com.
Among other haunted houses, there is The Fear PDX, 5413 N.E. Columbia Blvd. For more: www.fearpdx.com.
Popular corn mazes are The Corn Maize at The Pumpkin Patch, 16511 N.W. Gilliahan Road; see www.portlandmaze.com; and Kruger Farms Haunted Maze and Corn Cabaret, 17100 N.W. Sauvie Island Road, see www.krugersfarmmarket.com.
The Pumpkin Fest at Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn takes place Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For more: www.woodenshoe.com.
Some other suburban attractions: Halloween Fantasy Trail, Oregon City, see www.fantasytrail.com; Milburns Haunted Manor, Hubbard, see www.milburnsmanor.com; Clark County Scaregrounds four haunted houses, carnival rides, monster theater at Clark County Event Center in Ridgefield, Washington, see www.scaregroundspdx.com.