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.
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.