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Haunted Houses for Dallas’ true thrill-seekers

Grab your ghouls and dive into this spooky list of haunted houses near Dallas.

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Let’s go, ghouls. Do you think you have what it takes to explore the biggest, baddest haunted houses in D-Town? Test yourself at these local picks.

Junkyard Haunted House | $25
Set in an actual junkyard, this haunted house is the only one of its kind in the area — that is, except for its sister site in Fort Worth. Real trash collected at the junkyard is used every day in acts.

Dark Hour Haunted House | $50
It is said that this haunted attraction is ruled by a coven of 13 witches. Go in if you dare.

Cutting Edge Haunted House | $30+
This 55-minute haunted experience is a Guinness World Record holder as the world’s largest haunted attraction.

Hangman’s House of Horrors | $39+
Once they delve into this 100+ year old military base, attendees can expect a range of frights, including The Beauty of Horror, OUTBREAK!, and the longstanding Hangman’s House.

The Parker House: Haunted House | $27+
Legend has it, this funeral home operator began bolstering business by creating her own victims. See her living quarters, torture chambers, and graveyard.

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