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Haunted houses, trails to visit near DFW for Halloween 2016

Best Haunted Houses near Dallas and Fort Worth TX

Halloween is almost upon us, which means it’s time to get a good scare. If you’re someone who doesn’t scare easily, you’re probably looking for the Dallas area’s best haunted houses. Luckily, people near Dallas and Fort Worth have plenty of options to choose from within the haunted house arena, including a few haunted trails. If you’re looking for a place to get scared this October, check out your options below. Many of them are just a short jaunt from the heart of Dallas.


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Dallas Trick-or-Treat Times

It’s almost October, which means that it’s nearly time to break out the costumes and collect some candy! If you’re into trick-or-treating (or you have kids that are into it), Dallas is a great place to be. There are several places to trick-or-treat in the Dallas area, and there is also a reasonable amount of time that kids can go out after sundown…

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Dark Hour Haunted House

little girl dressed up as a ghoulAs one of DFW’s premiere haunted house adventures, Dark Hour follows the story of a power-hungry witch coven. Professional actors and extraordinary sets are included with the tour, as well as the promise to scare even the bravest of souls. If you’re interested in traveling through Coven Manor, you can find more information by visiting the house’s website (click above).

J & F House of Terror

This year (2016), J & F House of Terror has teamed up with another local haunted house – Slaughter House – in order to bring visitors one of the scariest Octobers around. If you’re someone who likes to get scared in the dead of night, the house is open until at least midnight (sometimes later). For more details on the haunt, like admission costs and specific dates and times, visit the website by clicking above.

Hatch and Kraven’s Slaughterhouse

If you’re someone who enjoys a bit more gore than the average human, you may enjoy Hatch and Kraven’s Slaughterhouse. The theme can be guessed from reading the name of the house, but this isn’t your typical slaughter house. This attraction is only partially outdoors, so you’ll also have the thrill of being outside in the dark too. If you’re interested in learning more about this particular haunt, click on the website above.