Get ready to get your scream on, Pensacola.

Haunted house season is heating up, and we've gathered a list of the most prominent Northwest Florida area haunted houses and trails for you to check off the list as you go along this month.

Details, addresses and ticket info — as well as other spooky events, like hayrides and tours — are all included below.

When: Oct. 11-12, Oct. 18-19, Oct. 25-26, Nov. 1-2, all between 6 p.m. and midnight.

Where: 2251 Wade Road in Jay

How much: "Normal experience" is $15. "Insanity experience" is $20.

The Creepy Hollow Woods haunted trail is split into a normal experience, which means you won't be touched, and an insanity experience, which is hands on.

If you opt for the insanity experience, you're encouraged to wear clothes you "do not care about" as no one comes out of these things clean. You'll get a safe word before braving the tour, and only two "insanity victims" are allowed to enter at a time. The insanity experience is for ages 18 and up only.

Last year, the insanity experience yielded only a 50% completion rate.

Buy tickets for each experience at app.hauntpay.com.

When: Friday, Oct. 18

Where: Downtown Pensacola

How much: Gallery Night is always free

Of course Gallery Night is getting in on the spookiness with a Halloween-themed edition of the monthly event on Palafox.

More than 28 artist vendors will be in attendance and there will be the usual live music and food trucks. Plus, there's a Halloween costume contest and surprise "spooky" performances. Be sure to come decked out in your most creative, fun, creepy or silly costumes.

Visit GalleryNightPensacola.org to see the entire artist list.

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Ghosts of Milton Walking Tour

When: Tours leave every 15 minutes from 6-9 p.m. Oct. 25-26

Where: Imogene Theatre, 6866 Caroline St. in Milton

How much: Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children and $20 for VIP. Tickets are sold at the tour.

The 19th annual Ghosts of Milton Walking Tour will introduce paying victims to some of the people and places that loomed large in the city’s past. The guided procession is put on by the Santa Rosa Historical Society.

“It’s not a haunted house or a scary tour,” said Wesley Meiss, the tour’s chairman. “It’s Milton’s history come to life. You never know what you’ll see on the walk.”

The one-mile route takes about 45 minutes. The tour is the society’s largest fundraiser and attracts about 2,000 visitors each year. Meiss, who has a master's degree in public history, got involved with the nonprofit group in 2003. He was also the mayor of Milton from 2014-2018.

When: Oct. 11-12, Oct. 18-19, Oct. 25-26, Oct. 31, all between 7-10:30 p.m.

Where: 800 W. Nine Mile Road in Pensacola

How much: Tickets are $20 ($21.99 with service fee)

Brought to you by the Pensacola Breast Cancer Association and Hadji Shrine Center, the theme for this year's Hadji Haunted House is "Carnevil," because who doesn't love a good old fashioned haunted circus?

Good luck navigating this 10,000-square-foot, 35-room house tenanted by some of the creepiest clowns and freaks that side of Nine Mile has to offer.

Tickets can be purchased at hadjihauntedhouse.brownpapertickets.com.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 6-7 p.m.

Where: 312 E. Government St. in Pensacola (Hub Stacey's)

How much: No charge to participate, but event is limited to 30 riders. RSVP via the Haunt 2 Haunt Ride Facebook event page to reserve a spot.

Join the Florida Public Archaeology Network and the University of West Florida Historic Trust for a fun, easy guided group ride through downtown on your own bike. You'll stop only to enjoy some the area's most talked about historic haunts.

Riders should be ages 13 and up and minors should be accompanied by an adult. Helmets must be worn for those under the age of 16 per Florida law. Head and tail lights should be used, as this ride occurs after dark.

The group will stay together for the duration of the ride and be assisted by volunteers for safety.

There is no charge to participate, but this event is limited to 30 riders. Please RSVP via on the group's Facebook page to reserve your spot. For more information, contact Trek Bicycle Store at 850-912-6858.

When: Oct. 19, Oct. 25, Oct. 26. There are five half-hour long tours (walking tour themes vary) on each of these days starting at 6:30 p.m. and ending at 9:30 p.m.

Where: 117 E. Government St. in Pensacola

How much: Walking tours are $15 per adult and $8 for children age 12 and under. Trolley tours are $20 per adult and $10 for children age 12 and under.

Historic Pensacola welcomes you to try out the Murder and Mayhem Walking Tour, the Seville Spirits Walking Tour and the Adults Only Redlight Walking Tour, all of which run multiple times on the days listed above.

The "Trolley of the Doomed" consists of the exploration of North Hill ghosts and is a much different route than that of the walking tours.

Visit the Ghost Tours of Haunted Pensacola page for more information on what each specific walking tour entails. Or, call Wendi Davis at 850-595-5985, ext. 111.

When: Oct. 26. Five races for five age groups between 6-8 p.m.

Where: Roger Scott Athletic Complex, 2130 Summit Blvd. in Pensacola

How much: Admission is free. Organizers ask participants to bring a non-perishable food item to the event for a MANNA food drive.

From stroller age up to 13 years old, kids are welcomed to take part in the 10th annual "Play Pensacola Halloween Egg Haunt" on the last Saturday of October.

Come for the egg haunt, stay for the carnival-style games, a haunted hayride, bounce houses, costume contest and photo booth, and visits from some creepy crawlers.

Here is the specific schedule sorted by age groups:

6 p.m. — Infant to age 2

6:30 p.m. — Age 3-4

7 p.m. — Age 5-7

7:30 p.m. — Age 8-10

7:50 p.m. — Age 11-13

Participants are encouraged to arrive at the football field main gate of the complex 15 minutes before their age groups begin hunting. Pardon us, haunting.

When: Oct. 18-19, Oct. 25-26, Oct. 31, Nov. 1-2, all between 7-11 p.m.

Where: 6615 W. Jackson St. in Pensacola

How much: General admission costs $10 per ticket and VIP/Front of the line tickets cost $20.

The largest haunt in Northwest Florida, with over two acres of outdoor scares, is back to terrify you to no end for 2019. Believe it or not, this nightmare-inducing haunted attraction is a family event for all ages, one that prides itself on being ADA compliant.

You can buy tickets on the Purgatorium's hauntpay website here.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 5-9 p.m.

Where: 8638 Blue Heron Court in Navarre

How much: $5 per person, children under age 2 get in free. All funds benefit the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station.

You can learning a thing or two at the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station's annual family-friendly Science Spooktacular.

Attractions include an endangered species cemetery to science that glows in the dark, a haunted beach walk and sea-themed stations.

Teachings from a few of the NBMSS teachers include a gooey slime and dissection by Dr. Spookfish. Come dressed as your favorite animal from the sea.

Tickets can be bought at the gate the night of the event.

When: Oct. 12, Oct. 19, Oct. 26 and Oct. 31 (Saturdays and Halloween). Pumpkin Patch is 4 p.m. until dark each day. Trail of Terror is sunset until 11 p.m. each day

Where: 3849 Bragg Lake Road in Jay

How much: Pumpkin Patch is free, Trail of Terror is $10 (all ages)

The free, family-friendly pumpkin patch invites you to take a hay ride with the family and enjoy the crisp, fall breeze. There will be concessions, games and fall crafts for sale.

But when the sun goes down, TNT's haunted walking trail opens up. The trail covers a half-mile blazed path through a giant field of corn stalks. Face your fears head on as you weave through 10-plus terrifying scenes from Hollywood’s most famous horror films. Parental discretion is advised.

Did we miss your haunted event? Send The News Journal an email at online@pnj.com and we'll update the list.

Jake Newby can be reached at jnewby@pnj.com or 850-435-8538.