Are you brave enough for these Fort Worth haunted houses?

They don’t call it spooky season for nothing.

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The Cutting Edge ghoul has graced the skyline once again.

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Looking for a howling good time this Halloween? To make this season even more spooktacular, we’re creep-ing it real with a round-up of local haunted houses open in October.

Cutting Edge Haunted House | 1701 E. Lancaster Ave. | $40-$98

  • Every Friday and Saturday + Thursday, Oct. 19, Monday, Oct. 30, and Tuesday, Oct. 31
  • 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.

Hangman’s House of Horror | 4400 Blue Mound Rd. | $19-$59

  • Every Friday-Sunday + Monday, Oct. 30 and Tuesday, Oct. 31
  • For its 35th season, Hangman’s features the legend of Hezekiah Jones, an 1882 serial killer who prowled the Trinity River, the notorious Baker Hotel haunted by “The Woman of the Seventh Floor,” and the ghosts of El Paso High.
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Dare to be scared at Cutting Edge?

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Moxley Manor Haunted House | 510 Harwood Rd., Bedford | $35-$50

  • Every Friday-Sunday + Thursday, Oct. 19, Thursday, Oct. 26, Monday, Oct. 30, and Tuesday, Oct. 31
  • Explore three haunted houses — including the 3D Haunted House Big Top Terror and Regans Revenge — with one ticket. Moxley Manor is inspired by a real-life massacre that occurred in the 1920s.

Six Flags Fright Fest | 2201 E. Road to Six Flags St., Arlington | $40-$85

  • Every Friday-Sunday + Monday, Oct. 9, Thursday, Oct. 19, Thursday, Oct. 26, Monday, Oct. 30, and Tuesday, Oct. 31
  • Scream through the amusement park with seven haunted houses, scare zones, and rides in the dark.

This article was written by FTWtoday intern, Saryvette Morales Cádiz.