You Won't Want To Visit These 13 Haunted Houses In Louisiana Alone
By Jackie Ann|Published October 08, 2018
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
Are you a fan of haunted houses? Then you’re going to love these spooky attractions that transform into haunted houses for Halloween. Gather up your bravest friends, because you’re not going to want to venture into these places alone.
This haunted walking trail weaves through the piney woods of northern Louisiana for a chilling adventure that only the bravest of souls embark on. You never know what is going to be around the bend, so keep your eyes peeled. Address: 2663 Mayflower Rd., Haughton, LA 71037
Venture through the woods and make your way past your worst nightmares - they may be lurking behind every turn. It’s one of the most popular haunted attractions in the Shreveport area and certainly one of the most unique. Address: 231 Wendy Ln., Stonewall, LA 71078
Taking over the old House of Shock building is New Orleans Nightmare, a 13th-floor haunted house with some of the most intense scares around. From the Slaughterhouse to the museum macabre, your heart will be racing as you come face to face with some of your worst nightmares. Address: 319 Butterworth St., Jefferson, LA 70121
Located in Natchitoches, Dark Woods is a highly rated, intensely scary attraction that will make you feel like you’re in a true horror film. Address: 4343 University Parkway, Natchitoches, LA 71457
One of the most popular haunted houses in northeastern Louisiana, this year’s theme is "Campus Carnage," and it will definitely terrify you. Address: 501 Desiard St., Monroe, LA 71201
One of the newest haunted houses to hit the scene, Ranch of Horror is quite the frightful experience. A haunted hayride will take you through the spooky, dark woods where zombies of the bayou lurk around every corner. Address: 15587 W Club Deluxe Rd., Hammond, LA 70403
For a screaming good time, head over to the Lost Hollows, the largest outdoor haunt in Lake Charles. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes, since they don’t allow flip-flops or heels into the attraction. You’ll need to park at the Lake Charles Power Centre and take the shuttle to the trails, as their exact location is kept a closely guarded secret. Address: 3401 Derek Dr., Lake Charles, LA 70607
Back for their 5th year of fear, NecroManor is sure to scare the daylights out of you. They have a different haunt every year and promise that this year is the scariest yet. Address: 505 Boardwalk Blvd., Bossier City, LA 71111
Certainly not for the faint of heart, Tree Farm Massacre is one of the creepiest haunted attractions in Louisiana. With three different fright zones and an incredible backstory, this is one haunted house you may be sleeping with the lights on after visiting. Address: 458 Tree Farm Rd., Leesville, LA 71446
This haunted house is located in a historic Victorian mansion that was built in 1872 and was used as an actual mortuary for quite some time. Every year, thousands of thrill-seekers come to The Mortuary, and many just can’t make it to the end—it’s that scary. Are you brave enough to make it all the way through? Address: 4800 Canal St., New Orleans, LA 70119
Make your way through 20 acres of woods while creatures of the night lurk in the shadows, ready to scare the wits out of you. Since it’s outdoors, they don’t allow flip flops or open-toed shoes, so be sure to wear your sneakers when you visit. Address: 5305 Cameron St., Scott, LA 70506
Rise is back for its 8th year of terrifying the daylights out of their customers, and they’re so good at it, it’s no wonder it’s one of the most popular haunted houses in the area. This year, they’ve added a haunted hayride, where up to 32 guests will venture out through the backwoods of Tickfaw on a tractor-pulled hay wagon. There will be plenty of scares and spooks along the way. Address: 10342 Highway 442 W, Tickfaw, LA 70466
The 13th Gate is one of the top haunted attractions in the country and is known for its extreme special effects and attention to detail. The haunted house changes every year, so you never know what to expect. Address: 832 Saint Phillip St., Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Yikes… we’re not sure we’re brave enough to venture into some of these terrifying attractions. Are you? Have you visited them in past years and are there others we should add to this list? Let us know in the comments below!
Note: Do keep in mind that some of these are definitely too scary for children, and some even have an 18+ age requirement. Please check ahead if you’re unsure whether these attractions are appropriate for your group.
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