Scarywood Haunted Nights Map and Brochure (2024 – 2019)
Location: Athol, Idaho
Years Active: 2009 – Active
Forget haunted houses tucked away in strip malls. Scarywood Haunted Nights swallows Silverwood Theme Park whole. Imagine those wholesome rides and cheerful paths infested with monsters. Clowns with twisted grins lurking in the shadows. Screams swallowed by the darkness. That’s the kind of thrill they deliver.
Each year, they dream up new horrors. Haunted hospitals where the patients aren’t quite dead. Zombie hordes desperate for a taste of the living. And things…things you won’t find in any horror movie. Every step through those twisted attractions is a gamble – who knows what’s waiting around the next corner?
Scarywood Haunted Nights Map 2024

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FAQ
Is Scarywood actually scary?
Yes, Scarywood is considered scary, especially in its haunted houses like Blood Bayou and Planet Zombie. Scare actors, dark sets, and sudden effects create intense frights. While thrill-seekers enjoy the atmosphere, some attractions may be too frightening for young children, making it best suited for teens and adults.
How much do Scarywood employees make?
Scarywood employees typically make $14–$16 per hour for seasonal positions such as scare actors and ride operators. Some specialized roles, like makeup artists or technicians, may earn slightly more. Since Scarywood operates only during the Halloween season, jobs are temporary and pay is based on hourly wages.
Does Scarywood have haunted houses?
Yes, Scarywood has multiple haunted houses as part of its Halloween event. Popular walkthrough attractions include Blood Bayou, Planet Zombie, and Pharaoh’s Curse. Each haunted house features themed sets, scare actors, and special effects, making them a central part of the Scarywood experience alongside rides and scare zones.
Which ride goes backwards at Scarywood?
At Scarywood, the roller coaster Timber Terror runs backwards during the Halloween event. The wooden coaster is reversed for the season, giving riders a unique thrill as they experience drops and turns without seeing what comes next. This backward ride is one of Scarywood’s signature attractions.