7 Haunted Houses In Rhode Island That Will Terrify You In The Best Way
By Rachel
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Published October 19, 2017
It’s almost Halloween – and that means it’s peak haunted house season. After all, if there’s any time of year that you should embrace getting a little scared, it’s now, right? Sometimes getting a little bit spooked is surprisingly fun – at the very least, it’ll give you an adrenaline rush! If that’s what you’re looking for, we have just the places for you.
1. Fortress of Nightmares, Newport
Held inside Fort Adams for just a few nights a year, this haunted house and paranormal experience is certain to terrify you – and can you imagine a creepier location than an old stone fort?
Get details and buy tickets
here .
2. Haunted Labyrinth, Cranston
The longest-running haunted house in New England, the Haunted Labyrinth benefits church youth groups throughout the state. Find details and ticket information
here .
3. Factory of Terror, West Warwick
This spooky spot is part of a chain found throughout New England, and there's good reason for its success – it's downright terrifying! There are five different scary theme areas, so come prepared to be frightened. Learn more
here .
4. Field of Screams, West Greenwich
This terrifying hayride will take you to the Dungeon of Doom and the Cirque du Souls - eek! If you're up for a more athletic scary experience, they also have Zombie Paintball. Learn more
here .
5. Scary Acres, Hope
Does a haunted corn maze sound as terrifying to you as it does to us? Then this is the perfect spot for you - there's nothing scarier than being lost AND chased by zombies! Learn more
here .
6. 13th World, Cumberland
Formerly known as Haunted Hill, this outdoor trail of terrors will leave you with nightmares for days! Learn more
here .
7. Slater Park Haunted Tunnel, Pawtucket
This haunted house is put on by the Pawtucket Parks and Rec Department at Slater Park and is quite spooky! Learn more
here .
For the full Halloween experience, make sure you also visit the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at the Roger Williams Park Zoo this year!
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