The 8 Most Terrifying Haunted Attractions In Cincinnati To Add To Your Fall Calendar
By Andrea Limke|Published September 09, 2019
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
Fall is almost here, which means pumpkin patches are blooming, apple cider is being poured, and zombies in elaborate makeup have taken over all of the popular haunted houses in the Queen City. Our town is great if you love a good scare and you could spend every weekend from now through October trying something different. If you want to be utterly terrified after a day of pumpkin spice lattes and apple picking, then check out the 8 best haunted attractions in Cincinnati. These creepy places deserve a spot on your fall calendar and we have something on this list for everyone.
The USS Nightmare is a Halloween tradition in the Queen City that's been terrifying locals for years. This creepy boat that is said to actually be haunted docks in Newport and appropriately opens up on Friday, September 13th. Get more information on this lengthy haunted attraction (where 15% of people get out early!) on its website here.
The Dent Schoolhouse is a popular westside haunted attraction that also takes place in a real, ghostly destination. This old schoolhouse is said to be home to actual ghosts, and that just puts this terrifying haunted house over the top. If you're a haunted house fan and have yet to try it, make plans to do so this year. Learn more about the Dent Schoolhouse on its website here.
Address: 5963 Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45248
The newest haunted attraction in Cincinnati is located on the same property as the Old West Festival in Williamsburg. The new owners have created a can't-miss Halloween event that is sure to resemble a real-life ghost town. The makeup and costume previews have been incredible and this is a terrifying destination to add to your calendar this fall! Find out more about Terror Town on its website here.
If you've ever been in one of the popular corn mazes around Cincinnati, then you know that they can be creepy in the middle of the day. Well, head into one after the sun goes down and throw in a bunch of zombies hiding in the corn, and you have Highway 50 Fright Field. This haunted attraction near Cincinnati takes a lot of bravery and maybe even a little bit of craziness! Learn more about it on its website here.
Address: 11294 US Highway 50, North Bend, OH 45052
Land of Illusion is now a year-round attraction with a Christmas light display and an inflatable waterpark in the summer; however, it was first known and loved as one of the best haunted houses in the region - and now in the country. This is a true entertainment complex with food, drinks, concerts, and so much more. Find out more about this popular fall destination here.
Kings Island is a favorite day trip destination near Cincinnati and, beginning September 20th, it transforms into a Halloween wonderland. During the weekend days, it's a fun, family-friendly place, but at night the spooks and scares come out. Plan your visit to Kings Island this fall here.
Address: 6300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Mills, OH 45034
The Heritage Village Museum is a wonderful, family-friendly gem in Sharonville that brings history to life. In October, the village offers a "slight fright" experience for families who'd like to do an evening activity that isn't too scary for younger children. Stroll along the historic streets, take a wagon ride, hear a spooky story, and more. Find out more about this kid-friendly haunted attraction here.
Mt. Healthy Haunted Hall is another long-running haunted house in Cincinnati that is really a classic. It's expanded over the years and is filled with unique frights and scenes. They offer discounts, including a canned food drive that gives back to the community. Learn more about this haunted Cincy tradition here.
Address: 7700 Seward Avenue, Mount Healthy, OH 45231
Fall is a beautiful and sweet time of year, but it’s also downright scary if you enjoy visiting all of the haunted houses around the Queen City. We’ve got you covered with this list of the 8 best haunted attractions in Cincinnati, but what else would you add? Let us know in the comments!
And if you’d like to check out a creepy, haunted road while you’re at it, take a look at our previous article here.
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