To choose your adventure this season, you might follow one of these paths.
Find spooky mazes, paths, corridors and trails all over the Middle Tennessee area.
13 Middle Tennessee Haunted Attractions:
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1. Beast House
3976 Dickerson Pk., Nashville
Open through Nov. 2
Step into this haunted house and step back into time and a story of a murder and betrayal. Attraction also includes Beast Jump with a free-fall from the actual roof.
For days, hours and more information, visit beasthouse.com.
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2. Bloody Acres Haunted Woods
318 Big Station Camp Blvd., Gallatin
Open through Oct. 27
Follow the haunted trails in the secluded woods, make your way through revamped maze and wander into various rooms and scenes. Bloody Acres describes itself as family-friendly, with gore and without controversial themes.
Hours vary depending on day. For days, hours and more information, visit bloodyacres.com or call 615-974-8589. Admission is cash only.
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3. Clarksville Zombie Hunters
3975 Marthas Chapel Rd., Cunningham
Open Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 2
Enjoy a zombie paintball hayride, zombie mission and shooting gallery, and a pitch-black dark maze.
For hours and information, visit clarksvillezombiehunters.com.
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4. Creepy Hollow Woods
2133 Joe Brown Rd., Spring Hill
Open 7–11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 2 and on Halloween
Haunted woods, haunted house, zombie maze, bonfire and haunted hayride with storytelling.
More information at creepyhollowwoods.com.
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5. Dead Land Haunted Woods
7040 Murfreesboro Rd., Lebanon
Open Fridays and Saturdays and Halloween from 7 p.m.-midnight through Nov. 2
New this year, Deadland Haunted Woods, located near Cedars of Lebanon State Park, has added The Vampire Crypt.
Approach it cautiously.
They also have the attraction Written in Blood, taking you inside book-inspired scenes including one from a Stephen King story, as well as a third attraction, The Curse, according to owner Dana Chapman.
“For the first time, we are selling Monster Kryptonite for the little kids,” Chapman said. “When they hold it, it will keep the monsters away.”
This is a family-friendly event with a bonfire and concessions.
More information at deadlandwoods.com.
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6. Devil’s Dungeon
510 Davidson St., Nashville
Open through Oct. 31
Travel through the dark and dismal to escape the undead.
Hours vary depending on day. For days, hours and more information, visit slashvillehaunts.com.
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7. Haunted Hell
3930 Apache Tr., Antioch
Open through Oct. 31
Journey through twisted chambers of shock and mayhem. Along your travels, encounter an old plantation house that is not what it seems.
Hours vary depending on day. For days, hours and more information, visit slashvillehaunts.com.
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8. Meyers Creek Haunted Woods
4734 John Bragg Hwy., Murfreesboro
Open Fridays and Saturdays 7–11:30 p.m. through Nov. 2
Tickets $18 for adults, $10 for children under 10. For safety, guests can not wear open-toed shoes at this attraction.
More information at meyerscreekhauntedwoods.com.
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9. Millers Thrillers
1431 Carters Creek Pk., Columbia
Open Fridays and Saturdays 7–11 p.m. through Nov. 2
Opening one hour early on Oct. 19 and 26 for children who would rather visit the woods before it gets dark.
Millers Thrillers features new scenes this year. Zombie Paintball is a 30-minute ride through the woods. The Haunted Woods walk has expanded to a full hour, and a new interactive allows guests to choose to be competitors or audience members.
More information at millersthrillers.net.
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10. Nashville Nightmare
1016 Madison Sq., Nashville
Open through Nov. 9.
Multiple attractions include a haunted house and the interactive mini-escape games.
Hours vary depending on day. For days, hours and more information, visit nashvillenightmare.com.
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11. Short Mountain Haunted Woods
8280 Short Mountain Rd., Woodbury
Open 7 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 18, 19, 25 and 26.
The cost for the haunted woods is $10, benefiting the volunteer fire department and Cannon County Rescue Squad.
Short Mountain Distillery also offers dinner, tours and tastings.
For more information and to make reservations, call 615-563-1243 or visit shortmountaindistillery.com
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12. Paratreks Ghost Tours
Certified Paranormal Investigators host a 90-minute tour beginning at 9 p.m. Fridays, Oct. 11, 18 and 25, on the Murfreesboro Public Square providing a unique and fun mixture of Tennessee folklore tales, interesting history and ghost stories about locations along this walking tour. Find out about former residents of that are still haunting buildings, restaurants and more. For more information or to register, contact info@paratreks.com or visit paratreks.com.
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13. Slaughterhouse
3445 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage
Open Fridays–Sundays through Nov. 2, and Oct. 29, 30 and 31.
Nashville’s longest running haunted house featuring new and veteran actors and elaborate sets. Slaugherhouse now has outside entertainment for people waiting in line. Also available are weekend horror movies at the onsite theater and dinner with select movies.
For more information, visit fullmoonslaughterhouse.com or call 615-321-3111.
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