For those that like a good scare during the Halloween season, there are an abundance of haunted attractions. Some have been around for decades, others, only a few years. One thing they all have in common is a night of good, ole’ fashioned fear. Those who are timid should probably not attend any of these haunted houses. Those that like adrenaline will likely be thrilled.

Here are 10 scary haunted house attractions worth checking out:

  1. Fallsburg Fearplex

Fallsburg

Fallsburg This creepy haunt is rated one of the best according to locals and WKEE radio. It’s located at 5877 KY-3 in Fallsburg.

  1. Field of Screams

Field of Screams

Field of Screams This field of frightening atrocities is located at 132 Darnell Avenue in Brandenburg, and has been a popular attraction over the years. Travel the maze as nightmarish beings seem to appear out of nowhere. It will make you want to avoid cornfields…

  1. Haunted Hotel

Haunted Hotel

Haunted Hotel This is one of Louisville’s oldest haunts and is located at 3000 S. 4th Street. There are more unique or modern haunts around, but the Haunted Hotel has been in operation the longest. It maintains its traditional frights, and still draws a crowd.

  1. Hill of Terror

Hill of Terror

Hill of Terror This unique attraction starts at 3666 Priceville Road in Bonnieville. This attraction uses some local lore to add to the creep factor. Plus, it has zombie paintball, for those that like to do more than flee and scream.

  1. Hustonville Asylum Haunted House

Hustonville Asylum

Hustonville Asylum This attraction at 41 S. College Street in Hustonville, has gone through a lot of changes. With a new location and asylum theme, it promises to be a frightfully good time.

  1. Nightmare Forest

Nightmare Forest

Nightmare Forest The serene beauty of Otter Creek Park, on 850 Otter Creek Park Road in Brandenberg becomes a forest of screams during the Halloween season. Those looking for a woodland walk that includes a touch of fear will not want to miss this long standing attraction.

  1. Pottersfield Asylum

Pottersfield

Pottersfield 2286 Rochester Road in Morgantown is home to an attraction that was known to incite true fear. It’s a weekend only event.

  1. Sinister Tombs

Sinister Tombs

Sinister Tombs You find yourself traveling in terror on 3246 Meeting Creek Road in Eastview, never knowing what you’ll run across. From freshly laid bodies to ghouls and unknown beings, something is always waiting around the corner to welcome you.

  1. Wicked World Scaregrounds

Wicked World

Wicked World This haunted attraction is at 5817 Tate’s Creek Road in Nicholasville and has two main draws. Visitors can get their scares via Terror on Tate’s Creek or the Nightmare Haunted House. Both offer a good night of fright, for those not to afraid of the dark.

  1. Waverly Hills

Waverly Hills

Waverly Hills Waverly’s history is filled with trauma, death, terror, mental illness, and TB, making it a perfect yearly location for a Halloween haunted house. Some of the haunt characters are modeled after the institute’s colorful history. Realistically, walking down the corridors in the dark, group or not, should cause a tinge of fear.

If fear gets your heart beating, than check out some of these Kentucky haunted attractions during the Halloween season. They all have individual themes, but share one common fear factor… they want to frighten you into coming back again. Which, if any, of the above haunted houses have you visited? What are some of your favorite Hallows holiday haunts? Do you have any interesting haunted house stories. Tell us in the comments below!

Fallsburg

This creepy haunt is rated one of the best according to locals and WKEE radio. It’s located at 5877 KY-3 in Fallsburg.

Field of Screams

This field of frightening atrocities is located at 132 Darnell Avenue in Brandenburg, and has been a popular attraction over the years. Travel the maze as nightmarish beings seem to appear out of nowhere. It will make you want to avoid cornfields…

Haunted Hotel

This is one of Louisville’s oldest haunts and is located at 3000 S. 4th Street. There are more unique or modern haunts around, but the Haunted Hotel has been in operation the longest. It maintains its traditional frights, and still draws a crowd.

Hill of Terror

This unique attraction starts at 3666 Priceville Road in Bonnieville. This attraction uses some local lore to add to the creep factor. Plus, it has zombie paintball, for those that like to do more than flee and scream.

Hustonville Asylum

This attraction at 41 S. College Street in Hustonville, has gone through a lot of changes. With a new location and asylum theme, it promises to be a frightfully good time.

Nightmare Forest

The serene beauty of Otter Creek Park, on 850 Otter Creek Park Road in Brandenberg becomes a forest of screams during the Halloween season. Those looking for a woodland walk that includes a touch of fear will not want to miss this long standing attraction.

Pottersfield

2286 Rochester Road in Morgantown is home to an attraction that was known to incite true fear. It’s a weekend only event.

Sinister Tombs

You find yourself traveling in terror on 3246 Meeting Creek Road in Eastview, never knowing what you’ll run across. From freshly laid bodies to ghouls and unknown beings, something is always waiting around the corner to welcome you.

Wicked World

This haunted attraction is at 5817 Tate’s Creek Road in Nicholasville and has two main draws. Visitors can get their scares via Terror on Tate’s Creek or the Nightmare Haunted House. Both offer a good night of fright, for those not to afraid of the dark.

Waverly Hills

Waverly’s history is filled with trauma, death, terror, mental illness, and TB, making it a perfect yearly location for a Halloween haunted house. Some of the haunt characters are modeled after the institute’s colorful history. Realistically, walking down the corridors in the dark, group or not, should cause a tinge of fear.

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