Haunted Houses Near Me in Marathon
Frightmare Farms
4816 New York 49, Fulton, NY
Nestled in the back woods of Central New York. Frightmare Farms Haunted Scream Park offers a premier immersive Halloween experience. With four award-winning attractions, Frightmare Farms has become an annual tradition for those wishing to Scream.
Last Ride Haunted House and Hayride
291 Johnson Road, Parish, NY
Welcome back to The Last Ride! We hope you're prepared for the scares we are bringing to you this Halloween season. Sending thrills and chills down your spines with our updated Haunted Hayride and Haunted House.
Demon Acres
341 County Route 36, Hannibal, NY
Demon Acres is Hannibal's fastest growing Haunted Attraction. Sitting on 25 acres, we feature four terrifying haunt experiences.
Tagsylvania
3037 State Route 352, Big Flats, NY
In 1740 Atsingnetsing was a quiet village located in what today is known as Big Flats. With just 147 residents it was a wonderful place to live; that is until October 31st of that year. It was reported by the lone survivor at the time that a strange thick fog encompassed the village and the residents were possessed by beings with an uncontrollable craving for blood…
They terrorized each other in ways far beyond comprehension of the normal mind. By the stroke of midnight on that fateful night Atsingnetsing was renamed Tagsylvania by the neighboring town folks as the town appeared to have been overtaken by some type of otherworldly creatures.
The 1 lone survivor had a story so bizarre, no one would have believed it but for the evidence that lay everywhere within the town. A virus or an evil beyond mere comprehension – no one will everknow. What we do know is that every fall a thick fog begins to rise from the swamp behind Tag’s. Within that fog resides something that possesses all those in its path – and the residents of Tagsylvania seem to return to replay the night of their untimely demise…
Terror Field
7 Columbia Street, Clyde, NY
Our Story
Terror Field Productions started in 1999 with Brandon Struzyk and Gary Larizza in a small carport that boasted a completely huge four rooms.
The reality of doing a haunted house was slim, but light was shining down on us. Brandon's Grandfather who always believed in him and thought he was the center of his universe, passed away from kidney failure. The day of his funeral, we started to build Terror Field to keep Brandon's mind off the subject. "This is why I put so much effort into Terror Field because I know my grandfather would be proud. I also love to see people being entertained and scared, the screams, the scared looks, and then the happiness for when it is over. Not to mention Halloween has always been my favorite time of year." Brandon remarked.
With just the word of mouth and running only Halloween night the little haunt that took only two minutes to go through, brought in about a hundred people.
In 2000, we utilized a three-acre lot of woods with a structure set in the dead middle. We carved trails through the woods and used nature to offer its own spookiness amid the moon light and the building to create a 10-minute adventure. Again, with no real advertisement, just a web site and a posting on Hauntworld.com and senecafallsonline.com we drew visitors from 30 minutes away and had a few hundred people for the four nights we ran.
2002 Terror Field took over a 30' X 40' garage on Butler Ave in Seneca Falls owned by William Struzyk. We maze out this space created a 10-minute haunt. This time we advertised with a few posters around town, our website, post on hauntworld.com and senecafallsonline.com, and brought in a few hundred patrons to the free haunt. Over the next few years, we created our own props, animatronics and scenes. For several years, we utilized this same space and saw attendance consecutively grow while maintaining a strong repetitive customer base. We also asked for donations for a 10-month-old little girl named Sarah Miller who we had heard of having Leukemia. Terror Field raised $600 for that little girl and reunited with her a few years latter for her second birthday presenting her with a build-a-Bear and hearing of her positive health condition brought a lot of joy to the Terror Field Family.
After a two-year hiatus, we did a small home haunt in Waterloo, but still looked for the perfect spot to Launch a professional Haunt.
2013 - Abandoned Taylor House In Lyons, NY (Also the old Lyons community Center). The Taylor House which was once a Mansion to the Founder of United States Steal and After retiring from business in 1938, Taylor was sent by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a refugee conference in Évian-les-Bains, France, as head of the American delegation. Here we grew our production with state-of-the-art effects, props and scares
2017 Terror Field sadly lost the Lyons Lease and we scrambled to purchase a new building and get it inspected by the state. Terror Field then purchased property in Clyde, NY and worked on our detail sets. Within two years we became a top 10 Haunted Attraction in New York State.
All this work was done just for Halloween, but because of Facebook and word of mouth, lines would wrap around the block for the best show in town and we had to grow to meet demand.
Burn Brae Mansion
573 High Road, Glen Spey, NY
Burn Brae Mansion was built in 1907 by Margaret Ross MacKenzie Elkin as part of the estate of George Ross MackKenzie, third president of the Singer Sewing Machine company, who made his fortune as confidant and advisor to Isaac Merritt Singer, the company's founder.
Upon George's death in 1892, with an estate valued at $3.5 million, seven of his children built elaborate summer mansions in Glen Spey. Margaret and her husband Charles Elkin built Burn Brae Mansion as the last family mansion and one of only three still surviving. It is believed that the house was designed by prominent architect Henry J. Hardenberg, who worked on a number of projects for Singer executives.
Margaret continued her father's tradition of donating to many charities, and she enjoyed throwing lavish parties. She outlived several of her children, as did her parents, including her daughter Elsey, named for her grandmother, who died at 9; her namesake Margaret; Charles Jr. who died at 34; and grandbaby Levi, who died upon birth.
Charles Elkin was an engineer and inventor and held several patents including the Elkin Hose Clamp and for the mouthpieces on pipes and cigars. He also had a spring water bottling works behind the mansion near the woods. He was an accomplished organist.
Burn Brae Mansion has had five owners since the Elkins, and over the years it has served as a boarding house, a tea room during prohibition, and a bed and breakfast. The current owners, Mike and Pat Fraysse, have lovingly restored the character of the home and brought back many of the original elements. They currently operate the house as a bed and breakfast, along with a 12-room motel on the site of the former horse stables.
At least the last two owners - whose combined ownership spans more than four decades - and their guests, have reported unexplained occurrences, such as doors opening and slamming, children's voices, balls bouncing, and the apparitions of a woman in white, a man in turn of the century clothing, and a more modern man in overalls. Visitors also often report the sounds of animals when no animals are present and the distinct sound of an organ playing, when there is no organ in the house.
More recently, an elderly couple in their 90s, the Hapijs, both died in the house. Guests say that they can still see them from the front yard playing chess by the big window, hear his classical music and smell her daily baking.
Rush Hollowed Harvest
809 5 Points Road, Rush, NY
Experience the spooky family-fun of Halloween at the Hollowed Harvest! The Hollowed Harvest brings to life more than 7,000 incredible Jack-O'-Lanterns creating stunning landscapes and larger-than-life displays designed to amaze audiences of all ages! Alternatively, the Hollowed Harvest: Wicked Labyrinth features 1,000 intricately carved Jack-O'-Lanterns celebrating the attention to small details that make Jack-O'-Lanterns the beloved fall art tradition they've come to be!
Wherever you choose to attend, the magic of Halloween awaits you at the Hollowed Harvest!
Castle of Horror
900 E Main St, Rochester, NY
Welcome to the SCARIEST haunted house in Rochester spanning over 50,000 sq ft throughout the Main Street Armory! It’s a permanate structure and we’re entering our 8th year.
Wander through the same building as seen on SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters. Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson had the opportunity to research this building and found paranormal activity.
Nightmare Manor
3333 West Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY
Nightmare Manor, Rochester's Legendary Haunted Attraction.
Night Terrors Haunted Farm
4193 State Highway 7, Schoharie, NY
Visit Night Terrors Haunted Farm on Route 7 in Schoharie, NY to experience a walk-thru corn maze where evil lurks within, waiting to prey on unsuspecting souls. Follow that with a trek through our nightmare realm and a visit to The Hive.
Andover Haunted House
5 West Greenwood Street, Andover, NY
Come Celebrate our 26th Year of Terrorizing You.
Verhulst Haunted Hayride
5161 Ridge Road West, Spencerport, NY
A 30-40 Minute Experience which includes a wagon ride through the haunted woods, a walk-through the clown house and the haunted hayride ends the experience for the night. We do Not recommend this for children 8 years old or younger.
Altamont Hollowed Harvest
Route 146 and Arlington Street, Altamont, NY
Experience the spooky family-fun of Halloween at the Hollowed Harvest! The Hollowed Harvest brings to life thousands of incredible Jack-O'-Lanterns creating stunning landscapes and larger-than-life displays designed to amaze audiences of all ages!
Joe's Fright Farm
650 White Road, Brockport, NY
Joe's Fright Farm is the premier Haunted attraction in the Brockport area. Join us Friday and Saturday evenings in October. Test your mettle with our walkthrough Haunted attraction. If your nerves can't handle the walkthrough enjoy a quiet wagon ride with light show.
The Barn Of Terror
25 Thru View Farm Road, Lake Katrine, NY
One of the TOP 10 Haunted House amusements in New York State, The Barn of Terror is the scariest adventure you’ll have this Halloween!
The farm, including barn, silo, root cellar, mineshaft, cemetery, massive corn maze, field house, shantytown and private roads have been declared a disaster zone. It is recommended that all visitors take extreme caution and be prepared for the fright of their lives.
Schenectady Hollowed Harvest
125 Washington Avenue, Schenectady, NY
The Capital Region's only Jack-O'-Lantern festival, returns in a new an exciting format known as "Hollowed Harvest: Wicked Labyrinth". The Hollowed Harvest: Wicked Labyrinth features hundreds of intricately carved Jack-O'-Lanterns that offer a new twist on the magic of the Hollowed Harvest. Experience amazing carvings, a stunning spider web tunnel and playful animations come to life right before your eyes - all at a new location in Schenectady, NY. Please note this version of Hollowed Harvest is a different experience than the outdoor variety.
Headless Horseman Hayride and Haunted House
778 Broadway, Route 9 West, Ulster Park, NY
Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Attractions is located in Ulster Park, NY, part of the Historic Haunted Hudson Valley. The historic manor circa 1793 incorporates over sixty-five acres of naturally landscaped property including foreboding woods, surreal ponds, fruit orchards and more. Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Attractions is a unique, immersive experience with a theme that changes each Halloween season.
Headless Horseman continually evolves with unusual monsters, amazing illusions, stunning special fx, unique and original costumes, makeup, animations and frightening detail created by our sister company American Made Monster Studios. Only the courageous will survive the intense encounters with the infamous Headless Horseman.
Headless Horseman is consistently named in the Top Ten Haunted Attractions by CNBC and AOL. It has been featured on The Travel Channel, Comedy Central, Emeril Live, Good Morning America, Nightline, CBS Evening News, The Today Show's segment "Sara in the City" and several national magazines.
In addition, the creators of Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Attractions are proud to present interactive, immersive entertainment. A real life escape experience "Headless Horseman Escape Rooms" - a first for the Historic Hudson Valley.
TerrorDome Haunted Scream Park
84 Lakeside Road, Newburgh, NY
TerrorDome Haunted Scream Park returns this October to terrify the Hudson Valley. TerrorDome offers three exciting haunted attractions; The Barn of Terror, Zombie Tag and Flashlight Woods. the gates to TerrorDome swing open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night through the month of October.
This fall as the cool, crisp autumn air sets in and the smell of pumpkin spice is everywhere – be sure to put one of the Hudson Valley’s best haunted attractions on your scream list.
Pure Terror Scream Park
1010 State Route 17M, Monroe, NY
Pure Terror Scream Park is New York’s scariest haunted house and the worlds longest overall walk-through haunted attraction holding the current Guinness World Record!
Forest of Fear
600 Route 17A, Tuxedo Park, NY
This year, the Forest of Fear rated New York's #1 Scariest Haunted Attraction is more extreme than ever! Thrill to two attractions for one admission price. Lose yourself and your sanity! in the all-new, completely reinvented, mind-boggling maze of The Slaughterhouse. Then challenge yourself to the region's newest, most terrifying attraction: Blind Panic! Whatever you do, don't trust your eyes! If you manage to survive The Slaughterhouse and Blind Panic, test your nerves against the ultimate terror: our buried alive coffin simulator, The Last Ride!