10 Haunted Attractions In Mississippi That Will Chill You To The Bone
By Daniella DiRienzo
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Published October 14, 2016
With Halloween just around the corner, haunted houses and other spooky attractions are popping up all over the place. Ranging from hair-raising hayrides to the most frightening haunts in the state, here are 10 of our favorites.
1. Cedar Hill’s Haunted Farm, Hernando
There’s no shortage of spooky fun at this farm, where you’ll find several frightening attractions, including the Haunted Hayride, Trail of Terror, and, perhaps the scariest of all, Sensturbia. Redesigned for 2016, the "haunted barn with a twist" requires visitors to walk through a pitch-black barn that is full of surprises. Cedar Hill is located at 104 Love Road in Hernando. For more information, click
here .
2. House of the Haunted Fields, Raymond
Those brave enough to visit this haunt will experience a scare like no other! The fright fest begins with a tour of an old, spooky house, then continues down a dark, winding trail full of scary surprises. House of the Haunted Fields is located at 2744 Fairchilds Road in
Raymond. For more information, click
here .
3. Haunted Hill, Tupelo
In the business of scaring people for the past two decades, Haunted Hill has evolved into one of the best Halloween attractions in the state, complete with long, dark hallways, dilapidated buildings, an underground dungeon, and more coffins, vampires, ghouls, and chainsaws than you can handle. Haunted Hill is located at 433 Road 1057 in Tupelo. For more information, click
here .
4. Terror on the Coast, Gulfport
This highly anticipated haunt is located inside a huge warehouse, which means there’s plenty of space for terrorizing those brave enough to enter. Once inside, visitors must make their way through more than a dozen rooms, each more frightening than the next. Terror on the Coast is located at 3450 Giles Road in Gulfport. For more information, click
here .
5. The Dark Zone, Brandon
Promising to be a "place of tears, fright and fears," the Dark Zone is definitely not for the faint of heart. Visitors to the haunt are led through a series of hallways packed with ghosts, zombies, and other terrifying sights. The Dark Zone is located at the Crossgates Exchange Club Soccer Fields in Brandon. For more information, click
here .
6. The Terror Test, Lumberton
Named one of the top haunts in the country, the Terror Test combines pyrotechnics, special effects, and quality movie sets to produce an interactive haunted house experience like no other. The Terror Test is located at 31 Industrial Parkway Road in Lumberton. For more information, click
here .
7. Bailey Haunted Firehouse, Meridian
Over the years, this local favorite has gained a reputation for being one of the scariest haunted houses in the state. The spooky attraction is opened every weekend in October and on Halloween. Bailey Haunted Firehouse is located at 10116 Highway 495 in Meridian. For more information, click
here .
8. Henleyfield’s Haunted Ghost Town and Hay Ride, Carriere
To make it out of this western-ghost-town-themed haunt, visitors have to pass through the General Store of Gore and Saloon of Doom, all while dodging Old West gun-slingers and a whole lot of dead cowboys. Henleyfield’s Haunted Ghost Town is located at 206 George Wise Road in Carriere. For more information, click
here .
9. Sleepy Hollow Haunted Forest, Myrtle
Just as the name implies, this creepy haunt involves a hair-raising journey through a dark forest full of sights that are bound to give you nightmares. Sleepy Hollow Haunted Forest is located at 1013 Sleepy Hollow Road in Myrtle. For more information, click
here .
10. Terror in the Woods, Columbia
Not recommended for children under eight or the faint of heart, this terrifying haunt involves a walk through a heavily wooded area with no guides or flashlights and plenty of scares along the way. Terror in the Woods is located at 577 Clear Creek Church Road in Columbia. For more information, click
here .
On or off this list, what is your favorite haunted house in Mississippi?
Looking for some more spooky fun? Check out “The Haunted Road Trip That Will Lead You To The Scariest Places In Mississippi.”
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