2022 Halloween Photo Gallery

Happy Halloween edhat readers! Send in your photos of all things Halloween related to be included in our photo gallery to info@edhat.com.

Whether it’s costumes, pets, decorations, sweet treats, or quotes from “Hocus Pocus,” send it in!


By May

Great Halloween decor at the house on the corner of De la Vina and Micheltorena.  In fact, this entire block between Arrellaga and Micheltorena has some great decorations. 


By BB

Here is my front yard Halloween decor at 2741 Las Encinas Rd.


By Fritz

Best Halloween gate ever at 2709 Foothill Rd.


By Winfield


By Renee


By John Wiley

Our spooky little John Wiley & Co. brief deco tour was short but loads of fun, and we look forward to seeing what snaps get sent to Ed’s 2022 Halloween Photo Gallery tonight! Here’s what we snapped in just a few minutes on the 26th. First up, on San Clemente near Shoreline Park a delightful and least scary scene to bring smiles for all ages.

Then turning back toward the park on San Nicholas a haunted cemetery front lawn with flashing lights that’s blurry due to my using a movie to capture the instant several spooks were lit at once.

Farther along another movie of a playful light show with skeleton doffing a top hat in front of a grinning pumpkin ghoul.

Back on Shoreline I walked to snap this scary spider scene for arachnophobes.

Then I had to take a moment going back to join those who stayed in the car, to snap the extensive decorations in that no parking zone at the park. Could the skeleton on the signpost be someone whose car was towed long ago?

There’s so much going on there, I paused again to snap details on the left of the scene.

On this severely time-limited tour we also slowed to snap the giant eyeballs on San Roque near Foothill, watching the watchers as we drove by.

So how about it? Anyone have fresh pix for Ed to share? What are your fave spots & shots, dear EdHatters?


By Tino

Here are some photos of Monday’s Halloween Event on Milpas Street where business gave away candy to children. Sponsored by the Santa Barbara Eastside Society.


By Kelly

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  1. City College’s Professor Julie Ann Brown created Tours4Mobile so users can experience private ghost tours from the comfort of their own homes.
    There is no lady in white along the bluffs. This spot is where i work with my dogs in training. So yeah, i’m there every frickin night rain or shine for the past 6years. Not I, nor my well trained dogs have ever detected anything aside of a bunny or skunk or other local critter.
    Lets talk about Summerland. You want spooky? Go to Summerland. A town created by mystics in the early 1900s yes…that’s right. How many of you knew this? Few? I get it. It’s not shared a lot around here.
    Francheschi house, Upham Hotel (one of CA”s oldest hotels), the Arlington, The Granada theater backstage area, Mission, the old Virginian hotel location downtown. Also heard that Ritz-Carlton Bacara: supposedly built on burial grounds? The ‘island’ in Goleta is supposed to have several chumash spirits too.
    Summerland is the gold mine for haunts in SB.

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