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Lompoc Valley’s Spookiest Haunts
Autumn in Lompoc isn’t just about golden leaves and cider; it’s prime time for ghosts, pumpkins, and spine-tingling fun. From haunted missions to floating pumpkins, here are our favorite autumn & Halloween happenings. Mark your calendar—you won’t want to miss these!
Ghosts of Old Town: Lompoc Ghost Tour
Tour historic downtown in October—on three select nights only: October 10, 11, and 30. You’ll spend over an hour wandering past the old mortuary, the Carnegie Library (now the Lompoc Museum), the Lilley Building, the Lompoc Theater, and more. A local guide spins tales of restless spirits, eerie happenings, darker shadows of local lore.
What’s cool: every guest gets an EMF meter. You might get to try a spirit box session or use dowsing rods. It’s hands-on, for believers and skeptics.
Pumpkins, Photos, and Fall Fun: Zellers Farms Pumpkin Patch
Need a classic pumpkin patch experience? Zellers Farms delivers. Acres of pumpkins, photo ops galore, and activities for the whole family. Whether you’re picking out jack-o’-lanterns or just soaking up autumn vibes, this is where memories get made.
Safe Spooky: Old Town Trick-or-Treat
Halloween becomes a safer adventure when downtown businesses throw open their doors for trick-or-treating, decorations, and family-friendly entertainment. It’s a chance for little goblins and witches to wander, laugh, and collect candy without worry.
Splash & Hunt: Lompoc Aquatic Center — Dunkin’ for Pumpkins
This one flips the script. Instead of the usual pumpkin hunt on land, this version takes place in water. Swim to scoop up floating pumpkins, play splashy games, and enjoy a wet twist on Halloween tradition. Perfect to cool off or just have goofy fun.
Haunted Mission: La Purisima
La Purisima Mission has a reputation that sends shivers. Park rangers, guides, volunteers, visitors over time report whispers, shadows, cold drafts—even death chants. Some folks claim to have seen full apparitions.
Mission history runs deep. It dates to 1787, and it was home to Chumash people and Spanish settlers. Some believe spirits of the Chumash who died here may linger.
If you want to explore, you can visit seven days a week, 9 am–5 pm. Guided tours run at 1 pm Wednesdays through Sundays (starting at the Visitor Center). Whether you believe in hauntings or just love old architecture, the Mission is a must.
Tips to Scare Smart (and Safe)
Nights in Lompoc can get chilly, especially in October, so bring an extra layer if you’re planning to stay out after dark. You’ll be more comfortable whether you’re ghost hunting downtown or strolling through a pumpkin patch.
Comfortable shoes are a must. Many of these events involve walking, standing, or even exploring uneven mission grounds. Trust us—you don’t want sore feet distracting you from spooky fun.
It’s also smart to check event details before you go. Some tours have age recommendations, ticket caps, or rules about ghost-hunting tools. Knowing what to expect will keep things smooth.
And if you’re heading to La Purisima Mission, consider a daytime visit first. Exploring in the light helps you appreciate the history and layout, so the nighttime stories hit harder without catching you completely off guard.
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