Nightmare at Beaver Lake

Nightmare at Beaver Lake The Premier Western Washington indoor/outdoor Haunted Attraction. A 100% volunteer driven event - h Several things make our haunt unique.
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In early 2004 the Rotary Club of Sammamish decided to create a unique haunted adventure. The goal was to create a project that would involve the city's teenagers both as constructors and customers. They gathered help from Scare Productions, Valour Designs, the Sammamish Youth Board, the Skyline High School Key Club, Eastlake High School DECA, the City of Sammamish, and people from our community. V

isitors wind their way through both outdoor and indoor scenes. Each set provides a theatrical experience including live actors. From construction to acting to security, Nightmare at Beaver Lake is run by hundreds of volunteers. That first year nearly 4000 people screamed their way through Beaver Lake Park in just four nights. In 2005 we saw more scenes and an even larger attendance. By 2006 we had extended the trail to nearly 3/4 of a mile and attendance had swelled to over 8,000. By 2011 we had nearly 12,000 visitors to our asylum over 10 nights who donated over 2,500 pounds of food! All of the money and food donations generated from ticket sales are donated back into our community and to charities here and abroad. We hope to see Nightmare at Beaver Lake grow larger, stronger, and scarier every year!

09/20/2021

Unfortunately, due to the pandemic Nightmare will not be able to open this year.

05/03/2021

Dear Nightmare friends and volunteers,
Scare Productions and Sammamish Rotary have been working hard to reshape Nightmare to address the continuing challenges that Covid 19 has created. Unfortunately, we have determined that it is not possible to handle the logistical and financial implications of these challenges. We have made the very difficult decision to suspend the Nightmare 2021 performance.
We hope to hold a Nightmare at Beaver Lake social event if/when guidelines change. Stay in touch!

Sammamish Rotary will also be hosting a live Christmas tree sale starting November 26. Watch for more information this fall.
Thank you for your support.

Andrew Stephenson
SCARE President

Mardie Rhodes
Sammamish Rotary






10/31/2020

COVID has shuttered the Sammamish Rotary's major fundraiser and community event, the Nightmare at Beaver Lake. Help us help our neighbors who have been impacted by COVID.
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Out of concern for the safety of our volunteers and our guests we have made the very difficult decision to suspend the 2...
08/05/2020

Out of concern for the safety of our volunteers and our guests we have made the very difficult decision to suspend the 2020 production of Nightmare at Beaver Lake.

We look forward to scaring you all again in 2021!!

11/01/2019
10/31/2019
Photo Booth pictures Sunday, Oct 27, 2019
10/30/2019

Photo Booth pictures Sunday, Oct 27, 2019

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2526 244th Avenue SE
Sammamish, WA
98075

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The Nighmare Story

In early 2004 the Rotary Club of Sammamish decided to create a unique haunted adventure. The goal was to create a project that would involve the city's teenagers both as constructors and customers. They gathered help from Scare Productions, Valour Designs, the Sammamish Youth Board, the Skyline High School Key Club, Eastlake High School DECA, the City of Sammamish, and people from our community. Several things make our haunt unique. Visitors wind their way through both outdoor and indoor scenes. Each set provides a theatrical experience including live actors. From construction to acting to security, Nightmare at Beaver Lake is run by hundreds of volunteers. That first year nearly 4000 people screamed their way through Beaver Lake Park in just four nights. In 2005 we saw more scenes and an even larger attendance. By 2006 we had extended the trail to nearly 3/4 of a mile and attendance had swelled to over 8,000. By 2011 we had nearly 12,000 visitors to our asylum over 10 nights who donated over 2,500 pounds of food! All of the money and food donations generated from ticket sales are donated back into our community and to charities here and abroad. We hope to see Nightmare at Beaver Lake grow larger, stronger, and scarier every year!