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Scare Valley features a haunted house, pumpkin patch, spooky train ride and more

Scare Valley brings fear back to Bakersfield
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — You can hear the eerie sounds and feel the chilly air at Scare Valley. Tonight, Scare Valley will bring the fear back to Bakersfield at 6 p.m.

Every weekend until the end of October, you can take in all of the Halloween festivities.

This year the haunted house will feature a Mad Max: Wasteland theme.

Also, the museum will offer Halloweenville with a pumpkin patch, photo booth and more.

The event is open to all ages. For more information on Scare Valley and Halloweenville click here.

If you're looking for some spooky things to do this weekend, Scare Valley and Halloweenville are located behind the Kern County Museum at 3801 Chester Avenue.

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