Halloween: Nightmare at Beaver Lake

Sunday, October 9, 2016


The “Nightmare at Beaver Lake” in Sammamish is back! The 13th annual event includes the night-time three-quarter mile dark, windy trail in the woods with dozens of scary sets, the Grimm’s Fairy Tales themes, the popular spinning vortex, many new scares, plus the 1,800 square foot “haunt” maze, this year themed as a circus / fun house gone weird, all beginning October 14th for three weekends plus Halloween!

“Nightmare” runs October 14th through the 31st, on Fridays and Saturdays, 7 to 11 pm; Sundays and Halloween, 7 to 10 pm.

The seasonal event has a milder Family Scare from 7 to 7:45 pm ($12 per person), and Full Scare from 8 pm to closing ($18 per person), running Friday and Saturday nights until 11 pm, Sunday nights and Halloween to 10 pm. There’s a “fast pass” at $10 additional for those wanting to skip the line (though the waiting line can be entertaining in itself!)

The “Nightmare” is produced by the Rotary Club of Sammamish in partnership with Scare Productions and the City of Sammamish. The event takes over the city’s forested Beaver Lake Park, 2526 244th Ave SE, Sammamish, right through the large pavilion ¾ mile away near the lake. Parking is free at the event, with overflow at two close-by schools, shuttle provided to park and car.

Nightmare is an all-volunteer event, from actors and casting through security and operations, with net proceeds for Rotary grants to charities – community, international, vocational, and college scholarships for the three high schools. Over 13,000 brave souls skulked along the trails in 2015.

Tickets are available at the event and via BrownPaperTickets. For more information, visit the Nightmare or Sammamish Rotary websites.

The Nightmare is the largest indoor / outdoor theatrical production in the northwest, staged at a lake named for a rodent!



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