DARK HARVEST
Dark Harvest is a professional haunt in Anaheim that began in 2015 and has proved themselves to be one of the best. With strong acting, moody atmospheric sets, and great effects and scares, Dark Harvest is a must-see each year.
- 5702 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807
- Professional haunted house that can create a full Asylum set
- Impressive attention to detail with gorgeous sets
- Teamed up with Pirate’s Cave to utilize a simulated elevator ride and basement tunnel system with air cannons.
- Atmospheric and moody fog-filled forests lit to perfect
- Narrative through-line in the haunted attraction
- No contact, but strong acting and great jump scares.
For information on any upcoming experiences, please scroll down or check our events page, map, or calendar!
More on Dark Harvest
Dark Harvest began in 2015 as The Fleshyard, when creator Adam LeBlanc left Perdition Home to open his own haunted house. Yet, in 2020 and 2021, they teamed up with Perdition Home once again to create a corn-maze haunt at Frosty’s Forest Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Patch—under the name Dark Harvest. In 2022, they split once more, as LeBlanc kept the name Dark Harvest, moving back to The Fleshyard’s old home of the corner of La Palma and Imperial in Anaheim, CA, while Perdition Home renamed themselves as The Haunted Harvest and kept the location of Frosty’s Forest Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Patch. Dark Harvest teamed up with the fantastic Pirate’s Cave Haunt to create a haunt entitled Shady Pines Asylum, which was met with critical acclaim and reception.
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