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Celebrate the 2017 Halloween Season at One of These Must See Haunted Attractions

Prepare for this year's Halloween Season by checking out some of Texas' Must See Haunted Attractions!

There's a ton of scary-good fun happening this Halloween throughout Texas. From Haunted Houses and Spook Walks to Haunted Corn Mazes and Hayrides, the seasonal scares are absolutely endless! Get your Haunting Bucket List ready for 2017's Halloween Season and check out these Haunted Attractions that are a must see this year - that is, if you think you're brave enough!

Screams Halloween Theme Park
2511 FM 66, Waxahachie, TX
972-938-3247
Screams® Halloween Theme Park, presented by MetroPCS, celebrates its 20th year as the ultimate Halloween experience with Haunted Houses, live entertainment, food and a whole lot more!

House of Torment Austin
2632 Ridgepoint Drive., Austin, TX
512-407-9449
Take on three terrifying haunted attractions throughout this 40,000 square foot haunt! Featuring Dawn of Evil, The Frenzy and Graveside Manor, the scares are absolutely endless!

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Graystone Haunted Manor
13481 Farm to Market 968 W., Longview, TX
903-387-1206
Experience the Manor, where a number of eerie things have occurred. Be prepared as you make your way through, you never know if the souls who died there still reside in spirit!

Creepy Hollow Haunted House
12872 Valley Vista Dr., Rosharon, TX
1-800-357-DEAD
Only minutes south of Houston, Creepy Hollow features three horrifying attractions at one scary-good location. Will you be able to brave them all?

Amarillo Scaregrounds
2736 SW 10th Ave., Amarillo, TX
806-374-2868
Amarillo Scaregrounds is the largest haunted house in the area offering 5 seperate attractions: Insanitarium, Terror, The Basement, Blackout Maze, and Zombie Apocalypse.

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J & F House of Terror
1855 Wall Street Suite B, Garland, TX
972-278-7692
J& F House of Terror Meets Slaughter House We have joined forces with Slaughter House this year to bring both talents together.

13th Floor Haunted House San Antonio
1203 East Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX
210-910-6450
13th Floor Haunted House has arrived in San Antonio! The longest and largest Haunted Attraction in San Antonio! Prepare yourself San Antonio Haunted House lovers, for a Halloween Haunted House experience like nothing before in the Alamo City, 13th Floor Haunted House!

Dark Hour Haunted House
701 Taylor Drive, Plano, TX
469-298-0556
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.

Zombie Safari Dallas
8975 FM 740 South, Forney, TX
972-203-0014
Just 20 minutes from downtown Dallas a Government cover up has gotten out of control. U.S. Military Helicopters transporting 'Biohazard' materials from Fort Mead, Maryland to the Nevada Testing Grounds has crash landed in Forney, Texas!

Zip Line With The Zombies & Creatures of the Night Swamp Walk
5543 US Hwy 259 North, Diana, TX
903-968-6924
Not a cheesy Haunted House – Zip line from Skull Cliff into the dark abyss over 800 feet in complete darkness only to be greeted by a Zombie, and then continue your zip line adventure thru the forest and enter the creatures of the night swamp walk, this is no cheesy haunted house, face your greatest fears!

The Blackness Haunted House
501 E. 6th Street, Plainview, TX
806-518-9696
The legend of 'The Blackness' started in the late 1950's with a hideously deformed warehouse worker named Dominique. 'Dom' worked night and day to repair the mechanical workings of the produce facility , but because of his condition, he couldn't keep up.

*Please note: Call ahead to assure attractions are open, some may have been affected by the hurricane.

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