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11 Colorado Haunted Houses to Fear in 2023
2023-10-23
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Throughout Colorado there are many haunted houses to choose from. Below are 10 of our favorite scary haunted houses around Colorado.
13th Floor Haunted House 3400 E. 52nd Ave., Denver Now - November 5th $24.99–$99.99 13thfloorhauntedhouse.com
The 13th Floor is one of our favors. It is the one haunted house we do not miss each year. This year they have three themes, The Deadlands, Repossessed and Fairytale Nightmare. In the Deadlands, participants will find themselves in a post-apocalyptic world trying to uncover the truth of how a virus was released. Repossessed, you are faced with Mara the very scary nun. Finally, in Fairytale Nightmare visitors face villains of the fairytale world. Additional activities include the Sriekeasy Bar, tarot reading, No Name's Curtain Chaos and more. Watch 13th Floor Haunted House video
Horror Theatre Haunted House 4504 S Independence St., Denver Free admission horrortheaterdenver.com
This one is free! Horror Theatre Haunted House allows you to enter free of charge. The theme of the attraction is a long forgotten movie theater, but you may just enter a horror film by mistake. This is an immersive haunted house, located just South of Denver, is packed with the lingering souls of its tortured victims.
Creepy Walk in the Woods October 27 & 28; 7:00pm to 11:00pm 1750 Savage Road, Loveland $30/pp Facebook / creepywalk@gmail.com
Creepy Walk in the Woods is a volunteer based haunted walk. It is only the last three Fridays and Saturdays in October. $30 per person. You can only buy tickets onsite at the ticket trailer. Which opens at 6pm the night of each event. Cash and cards accepted. A food truck will also be onsite. $5.00 off coupons can be found all around Loveland. They recommend this event for individuals older than 11 years. They do not recommend bringing any animals (service, pets or emotional).
What happened at the Longmont Foods Co. processing plant? You will find out when you take an immersive walk through this haunted house. Lighting, animatronics, actors, special effects and more will be featured. The haunt is held at the abandoned Longmont Foods Co. processing plant. It is rumored that the plant was processing something other than poultry.
Riverdale Road is known as the most haunted road in Colorado. With stories of hangings, burnings and road-side accidents, lost souls and decrepit creatures roam the 11-mile stretch aching for help from those passing by. You will weave through a 40-acre corn field that has plenty of screams.
The Frightmare Compound 10798 Yukon St., Westminster $29.99–$59.99 per person
The Frightmare Compound is Colorado’s oldest haunted house. This year, they are celebrating their 40th year. When visiting the compound, you’ll find yourself wandering with no light guiding the way. With so much experience under their belt, The Frightmare Compound ensures a horrific experience.
The World’s Scariest Haunted House is said to live up to its name. You may want to skip this one if you’re afraid of chainsaws. Click for a $3 off coupon.
The Rituale xperience begins in a rickety shack that leads to a gloomy swamp. It is said that previous victims lurk in the water, waiting to claim your soul.
Terror in the Corn 6728 County Road 3 1/4, Erie (Anderson Farms) $39–$130 terrorinthecorn.com
While its not your average haunted house experience, Terror in the Corn may be even more frightening. In 2022, The Scare Factor rated it the best haunted house in Colorado and the third best in the nation.
The Dark Side of The Abbey is located in an abandoned monastery inside the grounds of the Holy Cross Abbey. Although it is a few hours away from Boulder, once you get there you will experience a thrilling, heart-racing time in a real-life monastery.
HellScream 3021 N Hancock Ave., Colorado Springs $24–$64 hellscreamhaunt.com
HellScream provides a horrific, circus-themed experience. The house has been around for 15-plus years and has a story centered around a circus train crash, which took many lives.
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