Where:
Clydesdale Outpost
100 Outpost Drive Whitefish, MT
Description:
The Werewolves of Whitefish Have Returned…In the chilling winter of 1897, something ancient was unearthed beneath the northern ridge… and the howls have never stopped. This October, climb aboard our haunted hayride and descend into the dark legend of the Werewolves of Whitefish. Twisted timber mines. Flickering lanterns. Red eyes glowing in the dark. You’ll hear the screams before you see them…Ride if you dare. But don’t look it in the eyes…
This year, Clydesdale Outpost Haunted Hayride is teaming up with the Flathead Food Bank. Bring a canned food item to the event and you’ll be entered to win a two-night stay at Clydesdale Outpost.
Every can helps a family in need... because hunger is the scariest monster of all.
Tickets often sell out — book online in advance to guarantee your hayride spot.
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Please double-check your date and time before booking.
For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, outside alcohol is not permitted.
Walk-ins are welcome, but hayride tickets may sell out.
Walk-in Pricing
Hayride + Midway (if available): | $30
Midway Only (no hayride) | $15
Your General Admission includes:
Haunted Hayride ride at your scheduled time slot
Full Midway Access – themed attractions, photo ops, and carnival fun
Live Entertainment – magic shows, fortune telling, and roaming scarers
Immersive Photo Stations – capture the night at our Clydesdale photo booth & spooky sets
Food trucks, cocktails, and treats available for purchase throughout the night.
2025 Best of the Flathead Honorable Mention | Best Fall Event
2025 Best of Whitefish | Runner Up Best Community Event/Gathering
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