Haunted Houses Near Me in Eclectic
Mountain Creek Trail of Fear
1802 County Road 23, Verbena, AL
Popes Haunted Farm
Lee Road 724, Salem, AL
Pope's Haunted Farm is the longest known running haunted attraction in Alabama. It has been operating for 26 consecutive years.
The Haunted Hollow
12568 Lee Road 279, Valley, AL
Hellbilly Hollow
425 County Road 467, Vincent, AL
This is our 11th season! Hellbilly Hollow is a swamp trail ride, corn maze & haunted house filled wit
The Terrortorium Haunted House and Amusements
25 West Choccolocco Street, Oxford, AL
The Terrortorium Haunted House and Amusements is a "CARNEVIL" of Halloween fun and fright.
Atrox Factory
8404 Parkway Drive, Leeds, AL
About:
"The Largest All Indoor Haunted Attraction in the Southeast"
Voted One of the Best Top 10 Haunts in the United States"
Warehouse 31
3150 Lee Street, Pelham, AL
About us:
The Story:
30 years ago, a terrible accident at the Pelham meat-packing warehouse led dozens of workers to an untimely demise. Such a grievous loss of life left the warehouse with no choice but to shut down permanently.
The old warehouse lay dormant for years, its crumbling walls and chained up doors a monument to it’s macabre past.
Today, disrespectful of the buildings past, the youth of Pelham have taken to frequently trespassing on the property, causing something to stir once more within the forgotten halls of the warehouse.
Unbeknownst to the people of Pelham, those killed in the warehouse accident are back, and they aren’t happy that they have uninvited guests.
Greenville Haunted Firehouse
1198 Norman Road, Greenville, AL
About
The Greenville Haunted Firehouse is a non-profit organization that is composed entirely of volunteers. The haunt crew works for that in which they love - scaring you as much as they can! In conjunction with this noble quest, the team shares a vision that they are also responsible for helping those less fortunate. The members of the Greenville Haunted Firehouse proudly support the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Cancer Society with many events throughout the year.
Insanitarium Haunted Attraction
8433 Gadsden Highway, Trussville, AL
Sloss Fright Furnace
20 32nd Street North, Birmingham, AL
Our Story:
The frightening history of Sloss Fright Furnace is perhaps one of the reasons it is is listed as one of the top 100 places in the world for paranormal activity.
Over the course of its history, thousands of workers lost their lives due to accidents, explosions, and perhaps even murder.
About
Sloss Fright Furnace creates a terrifying experience that takes you into the deepest, darkest parts of the furnace.
Old Cahawba Haunted History Tours
9518 Cahaba Road, Orrville, AL
About:
Alabama's first state capital (1819-1826) and the state's most famous Ghost Town!
Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital (1819-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town. It became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War. Today it is an important archaeological site and a place of picturesque ruins.
Nature has reclaimed much of Old Cahawba, but historians and archaeologists from the Alabama Historical Commission are working hard to uncover Cahawba's historic past and to create a full time interpretive park.
Nightmare at 3008
1731 Decatur Highway, Fultondale, AL
First opened in 2012, Nightmare at 3008 is an award winning haunted house in Fultondale, AL known for its chaotic, dark and grungy style.
Our long and twisted indoor and outdoor trails will throw you into the terrifying unknown at every turn.
Take a plunge into the darkness and experience your very own nightmare here at Nightmare at 3008!
Spooktrail Haunted Maze
17327 Highway 269, Quinton, AL
Mazeum of Monsters and Mayhem
One of ALABAMA's longest running Haunts. Founded in (1989) and have been running strong to this date.
Over a Quarter mile long outdoor MAZE, in the WOODS, through an old JUNKYARD, through twist and turns into the darkness. If you're looking for an extreme adventure into some of the darkest areas of the mind, then we are the place!
We try to be a Family Friendly Haunt. This means we like to scare the whole family. Some do consider us extreme. We like to keep the tradition of a good old fashion Haunt.
Due to the nature of our paths, YOU WILL BE ENTERING AT YOUR OWN RISK! Only minutes from Birmingham, and Jasper..
Columbia Manor
306 South Main Street, Columbia, AL
About:
Originally built in 1864 in Columbia, Alabama; recognized as one of the oldest surviving towns in Southeast Alabama. This structure has seen some major history. Columbia Manor was originally built as a college known as Columbia Institute. Later becoming a sanitarium to quarantine victims of Pellagra. In the 1800's very little was known about this disease. However, Pellagra was still very common among poor Americans whose diets consisted mostly of corn, molasses, and salt pork -- all poor sources of niacin. Today we know Pellagra is a disease caused by a lack of the vitamin niacin or B3. To paint a more gruesome picture of the time, the classic symptoms of pellagra are diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and death ("the four Ds"). A more comprehensive list of symptoms includes:
High sensitivity to sunlight, Aggression, Dermatitis, alopecia (hair loss), edema (swelling), Smooth, beefy red glossitis (tongue inflammation), Red skin lesions, Insomnia, Weakness, Mental confusion, Ataxia (lack of coordination), paralysis of extremities, peripheral neuritis (nerve damage), Diarrhea, Dilated cardiomyopathy (enlarged, weakened heart), Eventually dementia.
Combine a lack of knowledge and the horrible symptoms of this disease in the mid 1800s and you have the beginning stages of an epidemic. Anyone showing signs of Pellagra were immediately taken to the Hospital and admitted where they would spend the remainder of the their life once diagnosed. Quarantined from the general public they spent their time sick and in pain. A life full of isolation and desperation. Many of the patients were only children. However, disease isn't the only cause of death tainting these walls. It is said that Doctor John Yarborough and his nurse were having an affair; once the doctors wife found out and the affair became public the nurse was found hanging from the chandelier in the main foyer and the doctor is said to have shot himself in the head with a pistol in what we now refer to as the front room. The spirit of the doctor is said to still be residing at the Manor to this day. He has been seen wondering the hallways and around the property. From time to time the chandelier in the main foyer will swing side to side without a reasonable explanation. We at the Manor believe this to be the spirit of the nurse. Early in the 1900s the house partially burned. Several fatalities were reported, mostly children. Surprisingly the building remained a medical facility until the late 1940s. By 1950 the property was purchased and our beloved Manor became know as The Armstrong House. Owned by the towns Mayor, it was now a private residence. By 1960 the house fell victim once again to a fire. At this time the second story was completely burned. However, the house remained a private residence over the next few years, home to many families between the late 60's to early 2000s. In 2009 Todd Chandler purchased the property with a dream. The dream was not only to open this haunted historical site to the public, but to also give back to the community. With the help of many individuals over the past ten years this dream has became a reality. Giving back to the community has always been a top priority at Columbia Manor, because we believe you can only keep what you have by giving it away.
Haunted House of Horror
1205 Tennessee Street, Courtland, AL
Haunted House of Horror is amoung the largest Alabama Haunted Houses. We are located in Historic Courtland, Alabama. Operated under Courtland Manor, LLC, our haunted house attraction boast an all new 54,000 sq. ft. haunt world experience featuring the latest and greatest frights the haunted house industry has to offer. The central location in the old Courtland High School building is a short drive from the Florence, Muscle Shoals area, Moulton, Decatur, Hartselle, Athens, Madison, Huntsville, Russellville, Cullman and Birmingham, Alabama.
Avoid boring delays standing in long lines and start enjoying your haunted house experience upon arrival. Our Haunted Attraction has and indoor area with more than 8,000 sq. ft. filled with fun, exciting and scary activities insured to make your wait entertaining. Have no regrets; make plans to visit us for the haunted house experience of a lifetime.
The Haunted Lester Hospital
30338 Lester Road, Lester, AL
The Lester Hospital Story
There are many tales about Lester Hospital, but to the people that experienced them, they are more than just tales. D.E. Jackson Memorial Hopital opened in the early 1940's as a clinic for Lester and surrounding communities. There have been many, many patients pass through the halls of Lester Hospital. Some never left. Lester Hospital closed in the early 90's, but employees have long since talked of strange occurrences within the walls of the old hospital. Employees, as well as patients have experienced thins bing moved and figures being seen the the hallways.
There have also been may tales of paranormal activity in and around the Lester, Alabama community. The figure of a females dressed in a bloo-covered dress is often seen near Todd Lake. A woman said to have the head of an animal has been observed slurping motor oil by Baptizing Branch. This apparition is enormously active in this vicinity; there have been frequent additional reports of this exact spirit.
While all of this happens in the Lester area, the hospital is a central gathering point for much of the activity. A few paranormal area search angecies have been iven access to the hospital for research and have since found it to be a hotbed of activity. Scare 4 Charity has taken over the hospital and have actually experienced many of the stories for themeselves. If you have the nerve to experience the paranormal activity for yourself, then make your way to The Haunted Lester Hopital to take the tour. Just don't be surprised at what you might find...
Arx Mortis
4051 Highway 72, Killen, AL
Attractions:
Arx Mortis:
The 50,000 square foot recreation of a 1940’s clinic and sanitarium and Prison featuring theatrical animatronic props and live actors carrying out the legend of the Covington Clinic and the ancient story of the Arx Mortis – Death Fortress.
Keepers Korner Oddities & Iron:
Keepers Korner Gift Shop carries the official Arx Mortis Haunted Attraction t-shirts, hoodies and other merchandise. We have the largest selection of high end masks from classics like Michael Myers and American Werewolf in London to Walking Dead Zombies, Clowns, Saw and much more. Our jewelry collection includes a full line of Alchemy of England pewter pieces, cool steampunk and other gothic items. Horror ornaments for your Christmas tree and Forevermore Dolls by Pumpkin Pulp are some other popular items.