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🎃 DCHauntedHouses.com Halloween Weekend Guide: Oct 7-9 👻

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The weekend is almost here and the Halloween Season is in full swing. Haunted Attractions throughout Washington DC are delivering some serious scares and thrill-seekers won't want to miss out on what's in store. From creepy Haunted Trails and Haunted Hay Rides, to Zombie Attractions and Escape Games, there's endless entertainment taking place all month.

If you're someone who can't handle the scares, have no fear - https://www.dchauntedhouses.com features Not-So-Scary Haunted Houses, along with Fall Fun for those of all ages. Whether you want to pick the perfect pumpkin at a local patch or sip on some cider at a festival, we have what you're looking for!

After visiting a haunted attraction, be sure to come back and visit https://www.dchauntedhouses.com to leave the haunt a review and rating. This will help the attraction be in the running to win the 2022 Haunt of the Year!

Leechwoods Haunted Trail...a Horror Experience
Damascus, MD
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Leechwoods is an immersive Haunted Trail located in Damascus, Maryland. Come experience a bone chilling corn maze and haunted trail full of zombies, chainsaws and creatures living in the woods.
Haunted Nightmares
Winchester, VA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Haunted Nightmares is an intense, high energy haunted attraction that uses the latest technology available to the haunt industry.
DC Ghosts
Washington, DC
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
DC Ghosts tour peels back the grim layers of our nation’s capital! Seekers of power have beaten a path here for hundreds of years.
The Nevermore Haunt
Baltimore, MD
Open Friday and Saturday
Encounter grim visions dredged from the past and creatures so terrifying they defy description at Baltimore’s most terrifying and unique haunted attraction.
Station 7 Terror Trail
Gambrills, MD
Open Friday and Saturday
A family friendly haunt with activities for everyone. We have a scary Terror trail recommended for 8 years and older and offer activities for younger children at the ticket booth and families can enjoy our Boo Haunt loop - geared for those under 8 years old.
Haunted Hill Haunted Trail and Hayride
Partlow, VA
Open Friday and Saturday
Previous years, our fans have enjoyed more scares and screams on a longer trial, haunted hay ride, mazes, houses and so much more!
Kim's Krypt Haunted Mill
Spring Grove, PA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Centuries old, its evil has grown massive and restless. Your life and your very soul may be at stake as you walk among the ashes of the DEAD in the stone basement.
Scream
Leesburg, VA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
At Loudoun’s new haunted attraction located just outside Leesburg, Virginia on the abandoned Graydon Manor estate. Our mutants are waiting to take you through a terrorizing post-apocalyptic experience.
301 Devil's Playground
Galena, MD
Open Friday and Saturday
Don't miss out on the Scariest haunted attractions Maryland has to offer at 301 Devils Playground. 301 Devil's Playground is Maryland's scariest place for haunted houses.
Laurel's House of Horror
Laurel, MD
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Laurel’s House of Horror is Maryland’s scariest haunted house attraction, built inside of an abandoned movie theater. The Haunted House is open every year for select dates from September – November for the Halloween season.
Field of Screams
Olney, MD
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
The Field of Screams offers four terrifying attractions! Haunted Trail:The Haunted Trail is 13 stations of Campground fears that wind you through the haunted forest of Field of Screams Maryland!
Ghost & Graveyard Tours - Alexandria Colonial Tours
Alexandria, VA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
You’ll follow an 18th century costumed guide by lantern light through the charming streets of Alexandria’s historic district known as Old Town.
Maryland Zombie Hunt
Bowie, MD
Open Saturday
Halloween Zombie Thrill Ride: It started in 2020. The CDC had a small incident in DC which started spreading to all of Maryland with a breakout of a flu virus.

       

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