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Austin Halloween Weekend Guide: September 26-29

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October is right around the corner and there are a ton of Haunted Attractions celebrating the spooky season with scares. Whether you're interested in a traditional style haunted house, an eerie trail or corn maze, https://www.hauntedaustin.com has what you're looking for!

Once you've visited an attraction, be sure to come back and visit our site to leave a review letting the haunt crew know how your experience was. By rating and reviewing a haunt, you help them be in the running to become the 2019 Haunt of the Year!

13th Floor Haunted House
Houston, TX
Open Friday 9/27, Saturday 9/28, Sunday 9/29 and 25 other dates
-Attractions- La Llorona: Legend has it there was once a beautiful young woman named Maria. She was cast aside when her husband decided he no longer loved her.
13th Floor Haunted House San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
Open Friday 9/27, Saturday 9/28, Sunday 9/29 and 26 other dates
Get ready for the most fun you've ever had getting scared this Halloween season, at 13th Floor Haunted House! In most buildings, the 13th floor doesn't exist – but here, in the heart of the Alamo City, it's terrifyingly real.
House of Torment Austin
Austin, TX
Open Friday 9/27, Saturday 9/28, Sunday 9/29 and 31 other dates
Scary should always be this fun at Austin's premiere haunted attraction, House of Torment! Famed for it's over-the-top production value and creativity, House of Torment Austin has been recognized by local, regional and national media outlets as one of the best haunted houses in the country.
Barton Hill Farms Fall Festival
Bastrop, TX
Open Saturday 9/28, Sunday 9/29 and 11 other dates
Cone to Barton Farms for a day of fall fun! Pick your own pumpkins in the Great Pumpkin Patch, get lost in the giant maze, or bring the little ones along for the kiddy maze!
Scream Hollow - Wicked Halloween Park
Smithville, TX
Open Friday 9/27, Saturday 9/28, Sunday 9/29 and 16 other dates
Mansion of Terror Phantoms - In late fall of 1842, a wagon train rode into the Bastrop area, but not before cholera and Comanche Indian raids left many of the children without parents.

       

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