Texas Fall Events & Attractions
From Hay Rides, to Corn Mazes and Fall Festivals, you won't want to miss out on Texas's fabulous Fall Attractions this Halloween Season. This year, there's plenty of great Fall Fun happening across Texas - why not indulge in some favorite harvest season traditions this year? At Farms & Fall Festivals across Texas, you'll find Pumpkin Painting & Carving, Apple Bobbing, family-friendly hay rides, exciting corn mazes, and more! This Autumn, take advantage of all the Fall Fun that Texas has to over, and dive into the spirit of the season!
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
Located in Richmond
TX ZOMBIE HUNT is not a haunted house but an interactive, real-time, first-person shooter experience (live action video game of sorts) where you get to shoot without return shots. You and others are carried through a city where the zombie horde is reported to be on our custom barges and you use the Read More
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 Read More
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 Read More
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. Read More