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Knott's Scary Farm 2026 Tickets Now Available for Sept. 17-Oct. 31

The Buena Park Halloween event returns select nights with haunted houses, scare zones, shows, and more than 1,000 monsters.

Hooded Knott's Scary Farm performer holding an axe in green fog
Image credit: Knott's Berry Farm / Six Flags.

Knott's Scary Farm 2026 tickets are now available for select nights from Sept. 17 through Oct. 31 at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park.

Single-night Scary Farm tickets start at $65 online. Knott's is also selling a 2026 Scary Farm Pass for $164 and Scary Farm Fright & Fast Lane from $139, with taxes listed as an additional charge where applicable.

Knott's Scary Farm 2026 Dates and Prices

Knott's Scary Farm is scheduled for select nights from Sept. 17 through Oct. 31. The park lists the Halloween event as not recommended for children under 13, and every guest needs paid event admission.

The event includes haunted houses, scare zones, shows, merchandise, coasters, food and drinks. Knott's continues to call Scary Farm Southern California's longest-running Halloween theme park event.

Knott's Scary Farm ticket artwork with a witch silhouette
Single-night Scary Farm tickets start at $65 online.
Knott's Scary Farm 2026 Pass artwork
The 2026 Scary Farm Pass is listed from $164.
Monster performer inside a Knott's Scary Farm haunted maze
Haunted houses return as part of the 2026 event lineup.
Calico Coffin Creepers animatronic band at Knott's Scary Farm
Scary Farm also includes shows and themed entertainment.

Scary Farm Pass and Fright & Fast Lane

The Scary Farm Pass gives buyers repeat access to the 2026 event on eligible nights. Fright & Fast Lane adds expedited access for selected haunted mazes and participating rides.

Knott's also points guests to chaperone and bag policies for the event. Anyone planning a larger group should check those rules before buying tickets, especially for weekend nights near Halloween.

Source: Knott's Scary Farm.

Image credit: Knott's Berry Farm / Six Flags. The photos and ticket artwork were provided by Knott's Berry Farm / Six Flags.

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