Looking for a good scare this Halloween? These 10 Mississippi haunted houses will definitely do the trick (or treat)!
1. Bailey Haunted Firehouse, Meridian
Each year, thousands of visitors brave this haunted house, which is rated one of the scariest in the state. And with an admission fee of only $8, getting scared to death is totally affordable.
2. Hurricane Haunted House and Forest, Thaxton
Please note, Hurricane Haunted House and Forest has permanently closed.
As the name suggests, visitors to this Thaxton attraction will have to find the courage to navigate both a haunted house and an eerily dark forest.
3. The Terror Test, Lumberton
Please note, Terror Test has permanently closed.
Filled with pyrotechnics, special effects, and movie quality sets, it should come as no surprise that The Terror Test has been named one of the top 13 attractions in the entire country.
4. House of the Haunted Fields, Raymond
This may only be their second year in operation but with a hundred year old haunted house and a two acre trail of terror, House of the Haunted fields is sure to deliver.
5. Nightmare Hollow, Lumberton
According to customer reviews, this haunt is "terrifying" and will give you "nightmares for years."
6. The Dark Zone Asylum, Brandon
Get ready for a night of tears, fright, and fears! Visitors are promised to be "scared, frightened, and horrified" from the moment they arrive at the doors of The Dark Zone. (And if that doesn’t sound like fun, I don’t know what does!)
7. Psycho Path, Ellisville
Appropriately named, this haunted attraction is promised to be "very realistic and scary." And as one of the longest tours in the country, you’ll have ample opportunities to be terrified.
8. Henleyfield Haunted Barn, Carriere
This western-ghost-town-themed haunt guarantees that visitors will get "scared stiff." From the Crypt Keeper to the skeletal cowboys, you won’t be able to escape the old west fast enough.
9. Haunted Hill, Tupelo
In the business of scaring people for the past two decades, Haunted Hill has evolved into one of the best Halloween attractions in the state. Get ready to traverse coffin rooms, vampire rooms, narrow hallways, a hall of ghouls, a chainsaw, an underground dungeon, walk over a glass encased grave, and much more.
10. Cedar Hill’s Haunted Farm, Hernando
Cedar Hill’s Halloween entertainment has grown to include a Haunted Hayride, Trail of Terror, Sensturbia (a haunted house that requires visitors to be BLINDFOLDED), and the Mid-South Zombie apocalypse.
What'd you think, boys and ghouls? (Sorry, I couldn't help it!) Will you be braving any of these haunted attractions this Halloween? Know of any other spook-tacular haunts in Mississippi? Share your thoughts below!
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