Haunted Houses Near Me in Randolph
Haunted Hollow
1550 South 1900 West, West Haven, UT
Do you dare to wander through the dark and murky forest at Haunted Hollow
The cold night air fills your lungs, and you can't stop shivering. But the cold isn't why you're shaking.
Suddenly the hair on your neck shoots up as you hear a blood-curdling scream in the distance. You're not sure if it came from the old, murky oak tree in the distance or the sinister, ominous shack around the corner. As you try to calm yourself you hear something rustling behind you. You heart starts to beat uncontrollably and your breathing becomes labored. But it's too late to turn back now. You're stuck in 13 acres of the most menacing, horrifying and ghastly haunted forest in Utah. Hiding behind every tree and lurking around every corner are the demons, ghosts and ghouls that only existed in your worst nightmares: until now. Every step counts, because you don't know if it will be your last.
Haunted Kay's Cross
388 Boynton Road, Kaysville, UT
Truly unique, different than other haunted houses. Rated best value by ksl in 2018. Haunted Kays Cross is sure to be the one place you don’t want to miss this year! Haunted Kays Cross as seen on ghost adventures is a complete outdoor area with over 3/4 mile of sloping real forest trail surrounding the real legend of Kay’s Cross! So bring your friends and family to this one of a kind Haunted Forest. This year features the FULL HAUNT!!!
Lagoon's Frightmares
375 Lagoon Drive, Farmington, UT
The Dark Side of Lagoon
Come one, come all. Frightmares has something for everyone. With over nine haunted attractions, Halloween-themed entertainment and all of your favorite foods, rides and games, Frightmares is Utah’s number one destination for family friendly Halloween fun.
Fear Factory SLC
666 West 800 South, Salt Lake City, UT
Fear Factory is one of the top Halloween attractions in the world, made up of 6 buildings, up to 6 stories high, with 2 underground passages, and is a massive haunted attraction in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. With awards ranking them as #3 in the world (buzzfeed.com), and top 10 in the US (USA Today & Travel Channel) Fear Factory has quickly grown to be one of Utah's - and the world's - favorite Halloween entertainment attractions. It’s vastness requires a waiver to be signed prior to entry, and opens each fall, plus periodically throughout the year for special events. Home to over 11 documented historical deaths, featured in movies and films, boasts over 100 nightly live actors, and heavily awarded within the industry, it’s a great place to bring family, friends, coworkers and more for an evening of entertainment, thrills and fun.
Nightmare on 13th Haunted House
320 W 1300 South, Salt Lake City, UT
About:
Starting out in 1990 as The Institute of Terror Haunted House, Nightmare on 13th has since grown into one of the industry's most successful haunted attractions (Haunted Attraction Magazine), one of America's scariest attractions (The Travel Channel), and one of America's best haunted houses (USA Today). It is no wonder that the Nightmare on 13th has become a Halloween-time household name, and you can bet that we aim to live up to these honorable recognitions.
Raising the bar on ourselves as each season passes, each year we present brand new never before seen themed areas and unique sets. Nightmare on 13th also features 36,000 square-feet of room for haunting our customers; professionally trained actors; professionally crafted costumes, masks, and makeup; cutting edge animatronics and audio/lighting effects. It’s all in the name of frightful fun. Because of this, there will always be a new reason to visit Nightmare on 13th, a guaranteed evening full of new ways to get scared and scream your lungs out.
Bates Haunt
1233 W Morning Oaks Drive, Taylorsville, UT
The award winning, longest running outdoor projection show in the world Bates Haunt is back for its 21st year.
A house that has been taken over by the spirit of Halloween entertains you with singing pumpkins, ghosts, and other creatures in a continuously running half hour family friendly show You can cower in your cars and watch from across the street or come out and sit on the carpeted sidewalk right in front of our house.
Castle of Chaos Haunted House
7980 State Street, Midvale, UT
History of the castle:
For many years, The Castle of Chaos has been terrorizing all those who dare to enter by bringing their greatest fears to life in an underground labyrinth of classic and modern-day horror. Our haunted house attraction has chilled the bones of USA TODAY, The Travel Channel, City Weekly, Haunt World, and many more.
Raven Manor
10995 S Savannah Hill Road, South Jordan, UT
Our attraction is a family friendly yard display that is free for all to visit. Its purpose is to capture the magic of being a kid at Halloween. The display is mostly homemade and features a cemetery theme with tombstones, mausoleum, flying ghosts, and cemetery fence with a gated entrance. Suitable for little ones as our haunt is tame, but fascinating for all ages.
Strangling Brothers Haunted Circus
632 East 1500 South, American Fork, UT
The Scariest Haunted House on Earth
Pay to Get In. Pray To Get Out!
Bigger and scarier than ever, Strangling Brothers is ready to scare like never before to celebrate our 10th year anniversary in 2020!
After you wind your way through the one of a kind, crazy, twisted, demonic halls of the STRANGLING BROTHERS HAUNTED CIRCUS, you can see if you are brave enough to enter the TUNNEL OF FOAM, or find out if you can escape from Utah’s original STRANGLING BROTHERS ESKAPED.
American Fork Haunted Forest
6000 West 6400 North, American Fork, UT
Legend of the Haunted Forest
Cletus Snodgrass grew up in the Bayou country of Louisiana making and selling his famous Bootlegger Moonshine. He was quite successful and many people couldn't get enough of his moonshine. After a few years, he caught the eye of a local barfly named Helga Vandersnoot! She soon fell in love with Cletus and his moonshine. In 1848, there was major Civil unrest in the south, and on a whim, Cletus decided to pony up and marry Helga, and soon after had their first child named Otis. In search of a more exciting and fulfilling life, they decided to head West with the rest of the pioneers. It was a long and arduous journey. About the time the Snodgrasses hit the Utah line, his Mules were plum exhausted and couldn’t go much farther. He decided to follow a wagon train to Utah County to stake his claim and build a homestead near the shore of Utah Lake in an area called Nutty Putty Creek.
Over the next few years, Cletus built the Nutty Putty Hotel, General Mercantile store, and Livery Stables that would later support the Pony Express when it started in 1860. With the increase in Pony Express riders came more people to support them. Cletus decided to get his Bootlegger Moonshine business back up and rolling and planned on selling it to all the Mormons that surrounded the area. Little did he know that his Moonshine business idea would be a Dead End with the Local Mormons and decided to focus more on the constant stream of travelers. One night he hosted a lone traveler who loved his moonshine. He drank with Cletus late into the night until he passed out. As Otis hid under the table, Cletus dragged the drunk feller into the back room where he began his grisly work of harvesting human blood so he could add just 2 drops of blood to each bottle of moonshine. This was his secret ingredient! It was from this experience that Otis became obsessed with the taste of blood. On several occasions, Helga would let Otis play in the forest and go out later to retrieve the lad and would catch him gnawing on small animals he had trapped. After a few months, Otis’s teeth became pointed and sharp. When the local guests would reach down to pat the toddler on the head, he would look up at them with beady little eyes,then proceed to hiss and chop his teeth at them.
Asylum 49
140 East 200 South, Tooele, UT
Things to Know:
1. You can be touched, grab, separated from your group, detained in small dark areas and left, straped to a metal bed and worked on by the crazies.
2. If you can't handle rule #1 then don't come whimpo.
3. You can't touch the actors or the props unless we throw something at you then by all means put your hands up you will look stupid getting hit in the face with a prop.
4. We do not recommend small childern or immature adults or prego's. If you think your kids are too young, then they are too young. Leave them at home nobody wants to see your little kid bawling their eyes out and hyperventilating. What's wrong with you!
5. There are no refunds you cheap *******, it's not cheap building a 38,000 sqf haunt.
6. Bring cash we don't take plastic, oh and hell yeah we sell Asylum 49 tees
7. Don't have somebody waiting in the car for you while you go through thinking you will be right out. We are open for 3 hours on the weekdays and 5 hours on the weekends you could get detained the entire time and we won't send anyone in to look for you. You got your dumb *** into this mess get yourself out.
8. If you can't behave we will throw your dumb *** out.
Haunted Halloween Haven
1641 S Oak View Lane, Spanish Fork, UT
Haunted Halloween Haven is a fun and free Halloween display and haunted house walkthrough in Spanish Fork, Utah. We started in 2003 with a small garage haunt for the neighborhood kids and now it has expanded into quite a production! We incorporate some of the latest projection effects and digital technologies into our haunt as well as animatronics and other lighting effects.