Employees from the Haunted Station pose during a previous year. The United States Coast Guard Station Juneau is hosting its annual Halloween event starting Thursday, Oct. 26 and continuing through Oct. 28. (Photo courtesy of United States Coast Guard Station Juneau)

Employees from the Haunted Station pose during a previous year. The United States Coast Guard Station Juneau is hosting its annual Halloween event starting Thursday, Oct. 26 and continuing through Oct. 28. (Photo courtesy of United States Coast Guard Station Juneau)

From Coast Guard to Ghost Guard

Starting next week, the United States Coast Guard Station Juneau will make its annual transformation into a so-called “Haunted Station.”

The Haunted Station will be open on Oct. 26-28 starting at 7 p.m. each night. Entry is free, but donations of canned foods are accepted. The food will be donated to the Southeast Alaska Food Bank.

Attendees aged 14 and above must present a valid picture ID upon entry, while those 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult. The station is located at 345 Egan Drive, and parking is very limited on site so people are encouraged to park in town.

More in News

The northern lights are seen from the North Douglas launch ramp late Monday, Jan. 19. A magnetic storm caused unusually bright northern lights Monday evening and into Tuesday morning. (Chloe Anderson/Juneau Empire)
Rare geomagnetic storm causes powerful aurora display in Juneau

The northern lights were on full display Monday evening.

Seven storytellers will each share seven minute-long stories, at the Kunéix Hidi Northern Light United Church at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, benefitting the Southeast Alaska Food Bank. (Photo by Bogomil Mihaylov on Unsplash)
Mudrooms returns to Juneau’s Kunéix Hidi Northern Light United Church

Seven storytellers will present at 7 p.m. on Feb. 10.

The Alaska State Capitol building stands on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2025. (Mari Kanagy/Juneau Empire)
Rep. Story introduces bill aiming to stabilize education funding

House Bill 261 would change how schools rely on student counts.

Weekly events guide: Juneau community calendar for Feb. 9 – 15
Juneau Community Calendar

Weekly events guide: Feb. 9 – 15

teaser
Juneau activists ask Murkowski to take action against ICE

A small group of protesters attended a rally and discussion on Wednesday.

A female brown bear and her cub are pictured near Pack Creek on Admiralty Island on July 19, 2024. (Chloe Anderson for the Juneau Empire)
Pack Creek permits for bear viewing area available now

Visitors are welcome from April 1 to Sept. 30.

Cars pass down Egan Drive near the Fred Meyer intersection Thursday morning. (Clarise Larson / Juneau Empire file photo)
Safety changes planned for Fred Meyer intersection

DOTPF meeting set for Feb. 18 changes to Egan Drive and Yandukin intersection.

Herbert River and Herbert Glacier are pictured on Nov. 16, 2025. (Mari Kanagy / Juneau Empire)
Forest Service drops Herbert Glacier cabin plans, proposes trail reroute and scenic overlook instead

The Tongass National Forest has proposed shelving long-discussed plans to build a… Continue reading

A tsunami is not expected after a 4.4-magnitude earthquake northwest of Anchorage Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (U.S. Geological Survey)
No tsunami expected after 4.4-magnitude earthquake in Alaska

U.S. Geological Survey says 179 people reported feeling the earthquake.

Most Read