North Texas Haunted Attractions Promise Spooky Fun This Fall
North Texas is gearing up for a spooktacular fall season with a variety of haunted attractions opening their doors to thrill-seekers. From chilling trails to terrifying mazes, there's something to haunt everyone's imagination.
Reindeer Manor in Waxahachie has moved to a new location, promising fresh scares and ice-cream for those waiting in line. Meanwhile, Cutting Edge Haunted House in Fort Worth is ranked among the nation's scariest, set in a century-old abandoned meat-packing plant. Six Flags' Fright Fest offers haunted mazes, sinister scare zones, and haunting live shows alongside Halloween treats.
Haunted Shadows Lake Trail in North Texas features a haunted trail walk with werewolves, the Lady of the Lake, and zombies from Lakeside Cemetery. Hangman's House of Horrors in Fort Worth is based on the legend of Hezekiah Jones, 'The Hangman', who has been terrifying residents for over three decades. Thrillvania Haunted House Park offers three haunted houses on 50 haunted acres, including Verdun Manor and Cassandra's house of Clowns.
For a more immersive experience, Forest of Shadows provides an hour-long Halloween adventure for ages 10 and up. The Dark Hour Haunted House in Dallas offers live actors and special effects throughout October. Boo! at Galleria Dallas invites guests to explore a hotel and solve a 100-year-old mystery.
With so many spine-tingling options, North Texas is the perfect destination for those seeking fall fun and chilling thrills. Whether you prefer haunted trails, terrifying mazes, or immersive experiences, there's a haunting adventure waiting for everyone.