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Are you brave enough for these Fort Worth haunted houses?

They don’t call it spooky season for nothing.

A fake large, ghoul-like creature appears along the Fort Worth skyline at dusk. The sky looks purple, and the clouds above the skyline appear light pink.

The Cutting Edge ghoul has graced the skyline once again.

Photo by @_jrh79

Looking for a howling good time this Halloween? We’re creeping it real with a roundup of local haunted houses open around Fort Worth this October.

Cutting Edge Haunted House, Lancaster Avenue | $40-$113
Voted USA Today’s “Best Haunted Attraction” in 2021, thrill seekers can experience many jump scares in this 55-minute terrifying tour of the historic meat-packing facility on 17 different dates through Friday, Nov. 2.

Hangman’s House of Horror, Blue Mound Road | $39-$64 ($10 parking)
For its 36th season, Hangman’s features the legend of Hezekiah Jones — an 1882 serial killer who prowled the Trinity River — an interactive horror photo exhibit, and zombies. Be scared every Friday-Sunday through November 2 + the full week of Halloween.

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Dare to be scared at Cutting Edge?

Photo via Wikimedia Commons

Moxley Manor Haunted House, Bedford | $32-$77
Explore three haunted houses — including the 3D Haunted House, Big Top Terror, and Regans Revenge — with one ticket during various dates through Halloween. Moxley Manor is inspired by a real-life massacre that occurred in the 1920s.

Six Flags Fright Fest, Arlington | $70-$115
Scream through the amusement park with eight haunted houses, 12 shows, four scare zones, and rides in the dark through Sunday, Nov. 3. Entrance to the haunted houses requires a Haunted Maze Pass.

Creekside Manor, Midlothian | $25-$40
Every Friday and Saturday through November 2 (plus Halloween Day), step into four different haunted attractions — including the legendary Creekside Manor. Concessions and food trucks are also available.

Dark Hour Haunted House, Plano | $45-$100
This haunted house has reviews from Buzzfeed and USA Today calling it one of the top horror attractions in DFW — and you can experience it through Saturday, Nov. 2. VIPs can even take part in scaring other visitors.