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Haunted Houses & Halloween Attractions in Texas

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Texas, known for its vast and scenic landscape, is also known for its fall time traditions. Whether you're heavily into the haunting season or you just like to relax and enjoy non-scary fall traditions, texashauntedhouses.com has something for everyone. September and October can be busy months for everyone, that's why we've put together a no frills list of the hottest spots and places to go in the Texas area. Whether you live in the San Antonio, Austin, Forth Worth, or Dallas-they're amazing haunts all across Texas. Scroll through our pages and be pleasantly surprised. No spooky surprises here-we promise!

Nightmare At Owl Creek

Located in San Antonio

Pumpkins by Day, Terror by Night, Experience the best of both worlds at Owl Creek Farms! By day, immerse yourself in the vibrant and festive Pumpkin Patch, perfect for family fun and fall activities. As the sun sets, the scene transforms into a spine-chilling haunted adventure with our eerie maze. Dare to face the darkness and uncover the frightful surprises that await after dusk. It’s the ultim... Read More

Amarillo Scaregrounds

Located in Amarillo

Amarillo Scaregrounds is the largest haunted house in the area offering 5 seperate attractions: Insanitarium, Terror, The Basement, Blackout Maze, Axe Slinger Society and Xcape Room Village. Insanitarium is our Zombie infested hospital. Terror is full of everything that goes bump in the night. The Basement is 15,000 square feet of your worst nightmare. B Trail... Read More

Screams Halloween Theme Park

Located in Waxahachie

Screams® Halloween Theme Park is the ultimate Halloween experience in the D/FW Metroplex with 5 Haunted Houses & a whole lot more! Each of the haunted houses has a unique theme - they are sure to find what makes you Scream!! And there's so much more - the Cool Ghoul Boolevard and Rottingwood Cemetery walk-through attractions, exciting live stage shows presented by Whataburger, Scary-Oke, and ga... Read More

Forest of Fear Drive

Located in Cleveland

Closed for 2024 Season. Located on 10 acres in San Jacinto County, our 1/3 mile drive is shrouded by towering trees and the dark night sky. Forest of Fear Drive is the most frightening haunted drive through in East Texas! The drive through experience incorporates real actors and animatronics, along with scenes set on both driver and passenger sides for optimal enjoyment. Visit... Read More

Neal's Lodges Haunted Hayrides

Located in Concan

This Haunted Hayride is like no other! Approximately 75 characters ready to scare you along the dark banks of the Frio River. "Deadly DJ Dave" Friday and Live Music with "Sonic Radio" Saturday - free with ticket purchase! Read More

Dark Hour Haunted House

Located in Plano

There are Backstage Tours available for this season, but the haunted house will not be open normally for the Halloween 2020 Season. Make your way to the manor through the cemetery where the undead wait around every turn. The witches anticipate your arrival, but do not expect your survival. Escaping the manor house doesn’t end your ordeal. You will have to navigate the village and all th... Read More

Creepy Hollow Haunted House

Located in Rosharon

Voted Scariest Haunted Attraction in Texas! Only minutes south of Houston. 3 Haunted Attractions, Covered Lines, Free Parking, Open Rain or Shine!! Midway, Freakshow, Vendors, Food, Music, and SCREAMS!!! The 288 Scare Factory is the mobile viral genetic research facility of Nouveau Genesis Corporation gone awry. The facility is based at a location known as Creepy Hollow and was develo... Read More

Zombie Hunt & Haunted House

Located in Katy

What does AGR sports have to do with zombies? Well the ultimate scary activity for this Halloween – is Zombie Hunt organized at AGR sports. But before you need to know the history. The fight for survival has begun… Humanity is on the verge of extinction in 2024. It was caused by a virus. No, not covid, don’t worry. It was caused by another virus which was created on purpose or by ac... Read More

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