Skull Craft Street
A free neighborhood Halloween haunted house experience built with fog, lights, props, music, monsters, memories, and a dangerous amount of Halloween obsession.
A free neighborhood Halloween haunted house experience built with fog, lights, props, music, monsters, memories, and a dangerous amount of Halloween obsession.
Skull Craft Street returns in 2026 with an all-new haunted attraction: Harvest of the Damned.
This year, the haunt digs into cursed farmland, buried secrets, forgotten patients, restless spirits, and the bones of everyone the land has claimed. Guests will move through six new scare areas: The Farm, The Tunnel of Spiders, The Asylum, The Graveyard, Tunnel of Souls, and The Boneyard.
The crops are dead. The soil is cursed. The harvest is human.
Enter the farm. Survive the tunnels. Escape the harvest.
Step into the current Skull Craft Street haunted house experience — a fog-filled Halloween walkthrough built for West Hills families, horror fans, neighbors, and brave visitors.
No YouTube clutter. No giant photo dump. Just the featured haunt, the essential visitor links, and the fastest path into the fog.
Skull Craft Street’s 2024 display earned recognition for Best Animation and helped push the haunt into a bigger, more immersive direction.
Explore the award-winning 2024 experience, see the display archive, and watch how the haunt evolved before the 2025 build.
View 2024 Display All Past ExperiencesExplore previous Skull Craft Street displays, videos, galleries, award years, and the long-running Halloween history behind the haunt.
Join the Skull Craft crew as a scare actor, scene operator, builder, makeup helper, guest flow assistant, or support volunteer.
Local businesses can support the haunt through sponsorships, in-kind donations, props, lighting, materials, services, or promotional support.
Questions about visiting, donations, sponsorships, media, props, volunteers, or past displays? Send us a message.
Set the mood with Skull Craft Street audio while you browse the site. Fog machine sold separately.
Thank you to the businesses and supporters helping Skull Craft Street continue growing as a local Halloween tradition.