Haunted Houses Near Me in Grant
Terror on Main Street
1036 Main Street, Sebastian, FL
The Haunted Lair
2284 C Wilhelmina Court, Palm Bay, FL
It's all about family, and my family loves Haunted Houses. It all started in 2009 when we inherited The Haunted Lair from my Uncle Mark. We went from just helping to creating this amazingly scary
Halloween experience for our community. We have great high school students and some of their parents who come out every weekend and donate their time to help us scare the public. Without our volunteers we wouldn't be where we are today. We support local non profits, so if you come out to visit us make sure you bring a canned good or any household items. At the end of the day we love what we do and like sharing our passion with everyone so come check us out
I dare you!!!
Scream n' Stream Haunted Drive-Thru
8001 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL
Orlando's premiere haunted drive-thru at The Florida Mall. Experience terror from the comfort of your own vehicle.
Cocktails and Screams
39 West Pine Street , Orlando, FL
Howl-O-Scream Haunted House
7007 SeaWorld Drive, Orlando, FL
Spook Hill
N. Wales Drive, Lake Wales, FL
The Legend of Spook HillGravity-defying, Spook Hill, is one of Florida’s most unique roadside America attractions.. Centrally located in Lake Wales, Florida, Spook Hill‘s unique history has been recorded from eye-witness accounts spanning multiple generations.
Many things have changed through the years . . but this legend stands the test of time.
This is the story of the battle between the legendary Seminole Chief Cufcowellax, and a man-eating alligator. When the Seminole tribe broke from the Cherokee nation, they settled in central Florida. The chief was the leader of several villages surrounding the body of water we now call Lake Wailes. This site was chosen due to its close proximity to Iron Mountain, the highest point in peninsular Florida, believed to be sacred to the Seminole’s Sun God. The tribes were victims of nightly attacks by a beastly alligator. Eye-witness reports state that the bull-gator was over 17 feet long. Men, women, and even children, were plagued by the evil spirit that inhabited their lake. The tribe lived in constant fear.
The Chief’s heart was heavy because he had great respect for all animals great and small. Until now, he had only killed for food, but this battle was to save his people from certain death. He knew what he had to do. Spookhill is where Chief Cufcowellax and the man-eating alligator fought their final battle.
The Chief, being of great physical prowess, was a fearless warrior, and leader of his people. After the Chief was placed under the protection of the Great Spirit, by his tribal shaman and elders, he set out to conquer the evil gator that had been terrorizing his tribe.
The final battle lasted for several moons. The legend states that as the Chief wrestled the gator, he called upon the mighty Forces of Nature to assist him, and miraculously the chief pulled the monster down into the lake. The lake turned red with blood.
With fearful anticipation, the tribe watched the surface of the lake. Sounds of celebration rang out as the triumphant Chief rose from the lake of blood. The tribe also noticed something strange. The mighty battle had caused a second, smaller lake to appear, near the big one. Some say the smaller lake, Ticowa, was created when the Chief gathered the forces of Nature during his battle with the bull-gator. Years later, when Chief Cufcowellax died, he was buried on the shore of this site, which is sacred to the Seminole people.
The gravity-defying legend began when pioneers first settled Lake Wales. They noticed something mysterious about the hill itself. Circuit riders, carrying mail from one Florida coast to the other, used the old trail around the lake until they discovered their horses were laboring downhill. As time went on, the citrus industry grew and orange groves covered the hillside. Citrus workers driving their wagons around the lake were startled to discover their mules were struggling as they pulled their loads downhill. In later days, when transportation became modernized, a black fisherman whowas also a well-known merchant parked his truck on the hill, and was terrified to find the truck moving backwards and uphill on its own. He attributed the phenomenon to the action of “Spooks” and vowed never to return to the haunted hillside. The area became known as Spook Hill, as the reporting of paranormal events continued to spread like wildfire.
It seems that a shift in the earth’s gravitational field. has occurred at this historic site. The belief is that it originated when the Forces of Nature were evoked by the Great Chief during the final battle to defeat the evil gator.
Each year, visitors from far and wide, are drawn to this unique roadside attraction. Come to Spook Hill, park your vehicle on the marked, white line, place your car in neutral, and be amazed as your car rolls uphill and backward! Defy gravity and experience the legend of Spook Hill.
Heartland Family Fall Festival
901 US Hwy 27 N, Sebring, FL
Spooky Empire
9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL
Spooky Empire has quickly become one of the most respected horror event promotions companies in the United States, bringing to life two of the most popular horror conventions in the nation, with fans attending from all over the world.
October’s event, Ultimate Horror Weekend, has grown significantly since its modest start in Fort Lauderdale in 2003. After finding a permanent home in Orlando, FL it has become one of the largest horror conventions in the nation, with more and more fans attending each year. Just when you think the show can’t be topped, Spooky Empire brings it bigger and better the next year! Each show is more monstrous than the last. The name describes it perfectly; it is THE ULTIMATE weekend for horror fans of all ages! Where else can you meet and mingle with your favorite horror movie and TV stars, buy any collectible you can imagine from your choice of over 200 vendors and artists, see new and up and coming films as well as your old favorites, take part in one of the largest Zombie Walks, get tattooed by some of the best artists from around the world, and of course party ‘til your heart’s content…or until you puke…and that doesn’t even list half of the events that go on during this non-stop weekend of horrors.
Halloween Horror Nights
6000 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL
Summon your scream squad to Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights, The World’s Premier Halloween Event#. Face 10 haunted houses, 5 scare zones, 2 live shows and some of Universal Studios Florida’s most exciting attractions. Whether you’re a superfan, here for the snacks or selfies, scared of everything or skeptical of everyone, never go alone.
Face the Fear
817 E. State Road 434, Winter Springs, FL
Face the Fear, the nationally recognized, terror attraction opens its doors once again for 5 mind-numbing nights of fun, frights, and fears that will you will remember for a long, long, time.
Tales of Terror Haunted Attraction
4603 W Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL
Ashes’ Tales of Terror is an ever-evolving group of innovative artists, performers, and design specialists; we create highly immersive and gruesomely detailed horror-themed experiences with a wide variety of original characters and storylines. We provide personalized performer interactions, sensory-sensitive effects modifications, and uniquely terrifying settings to produce some of the most accessible, memorable, and captivating spooky adventures in the Orlando area.
Tales of Terror was founded in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and began with a holiday-themed home haunt. Our premiere event Santa’s Slaughterhouse included a full walkthrough, live entertainment, and photo opportunities. Since this initial production we have accomplished much more – from our expanded Carnies of Devil’s Bayou maze to our nightlife-inspired Club Carnage, a “Halfway to Halloween” event at Manikins Lounge.
In all of our projects, Tales of Terror strives to provide highly realistic and immersive horror-experiences using personalized performer interactions and detailed environments.
When visiting one of our haunted events, expect improvised conversations with our actors, modified effects for sensory-sensitive guests (when available upon request), and individual attention from our cast and crew. Accessibility, actor-driven encounters, and total story immersion are our passions, and no two trips through Ashes’ Tales of Terror are exactly alike.
Face the Fear House
300 North Ronald Reagan Boulevard, Longwood, FL
The Haunted Shrine
3101 East Semoran Blvd, Apopka, FL
About:
Originally the brain child of Dawn and Mark Charlton, the Bahia Scarehouse was started as a fun community event with three main goals:
1) Promote fun and fellowship within the Shrine family.
2) Create an event which directly and positively impacted the greater community.
3) Raise funds to continue with the mission of Bahia Shrine.
Since it’s inception in 2020, the Scarehouse has continuously grown, adding last year a “No Scare” Trunk or Treat for the youth in our community
Cassadaga Haunted Attraction
Cassadaga Hotel, 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen, FL
About Us:
One of central Florida's up and coming scariest haunted houses! Get an up close, in your face experi
Annual Haunted House
222 East University Avenue, Orange City, FL
In 1978, the ladies of the Sorosis Club came up with a fundraising idea that has grown into our Annual Haunted House. It was an instant hit for the residents in our community and they look forward to coming back every year. Many local residents have come through as children and are now sharing the experience with their owngrandchildren! Our Wicked World will open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from Oct 20th through Oct 29th. Each year our theme is changed to entice our audience and challenge their fears. Visitors are impressed with the creativity and special effects. Our scare factor is right up there with Halloween Horror Nights!!
Fright Nights
9067 Southern Bouelvard, West Palm Beach, FL
This year is our 20th anniversary, marking an era of terror! For two decades Fright Nights has been the scariest haunted event in south Florida bringing you bone chilling haunted houses, creepy characters, a carnival like midway, live entertainment and scare zones. We care about the scare! Come celebrate 20 years of fear with us this October!
Enigma Haunt
1751 North Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL
Death Is Always An Option
Enigma Haunt’s 9th season promises to be a return to the award winning, gut wrenching fear, in your face haunted attraction experience. Enigma Haunt has three haunts that span 20,000 square feet and two floors and immerse you so deep into our reality that you begin to question yours!
Haunting of Duskfield Springs Haunted House
5300 Powerline Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Encounter creepy strangers, killer clowns, zombies and more freakish delights as we unveil a new Haunted House inside Xtreme Action Park – Haunting of Duskfield Springs.
Punta Gorda Haunting on the Harbor
3815 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda, FL