Haunted Houses in Michigan (And a few Haunted Mazes, too)
Want to celebrate the spooky season with Halloween activities like a visit to a Haunted Attraction? Here’s what you need to know before going to a Haunted House near you: One size does not fit all.
Personal judgment is the biggest “rule” when it comes to an age limit for haunted houses in Michigan. You know yourself and your child the best.
In my own family, my nine-year-old is gangbusters for getting freaked out, whereas my 15-year-old wants nothing to do with it. This is definitely not the time for forced family fun.
Haunted Hayrides, Haunted Mazes, Haunted Houses in Michigan & Other Creepy Attractions
If you dare to track down all of these haunted houses in Michigan, haunted corn mazes, and yes, even a haunted ship – you’ll be driving for the better part of a day. (And probably sleeping zero parts that night as you remember all the wild things you saw!)
With all that said, here’s a list of local favorites and top Haunted Houses in Michigan:
Haunted Hayride, Haunted Woods, Haunted House, Haunted Maze in Southwest Michigan
About This Haunted Hayride, Haunted Woods, Haunted House, Haunted Maze
Niles Scream Park offers 44 acres of blood-curdling fear! Six major attractions are rebuilt each year to provide you with completely new and unique shows.
Attractions include Niles Haunted House – there are over 100 different paths through the attraction and it’s impossible to see it all with less than seven trips.
The Field of Screams – It starts with a visit to a New Orleans style cemetery. After that you will encounter mazes, clowns, monsters and zombies. If you are really lucky, you may make it to the final tunnel and hope the dark will keep the monsters off your tracks long enough for you to get out!
Haunted Hayride – a tractor drawn wagon and ride the Dark Terror-tory Haunted Hayride. The trail is approximately a mile long and filled with more than 30 sets that are woven together into a narrative that changes each year.
Bonus – There’s a Midway filled with games, roaming monsters, concessions, and other scary delights.
Tickets start at $11. You will be charged an extra $5 - $10 for tickets at the gate.
Niles Scream Park is open:
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm, Fridays & Saturdays from September 6 - 28, 2024
7:00 pm – 11:00 pm, Fridays & Saturdays from October 4 - 26, 2024
7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Sundays in October and November 1 & 2 for Black Out
No exchanges or refunds.
Niles Scream Park offers 44 acres of blood-curdling fear! Six major attractions are rebuilt each year to provide you with completely new and unique shows.
Attractions include Niles Haunted House – there are over 100 different paths through the attraction and it’s impossible to see it all with less than seven trips.
The Field of Screams – It starts with a visit to a New Orleans style cemetery. After that you will encounter mazes, clowns, monsters and zombies. If you are really lucky, you may make it to the final tunnel and hope the dark will keep the monsters off your tracks long enough for you to get out!
Haunted Hayride – a tractor drawn wagon and ride the Dark Terror-tory Haunted Hayride. The trail is approximately a mile long and filled with more than 30 sets that are woven together into a narrative that changes each year.
Bonus – There’s a Midway filled with games, roaming monsters, concessions, and other scary delights.
Tickets start at $11. You will be charged an extra $5 - $10 for tickets at the gate.
Niles Scream Park is open:
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm, Fridays & Saturdays from September 6 - 28, 2024
7:00 pm – 11:00 pm, Fridays & Saturdays from October 4 - 26, 2024
7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Sundays in October and November 1 & 2 for Black Out
No exchanges or refunds.
Scare Level & Age Limits
4 out of 5. The hayride and the midway attractions are not recommended for children under the age of 6. No carrying children.
This attraction is geared to scare high school through young adults. If we can scare Notre Dame football players, we can scare you.
There is a “No Scare Zone” on the Midway to serve as a safe haven for anyone who needs to escape the scary. This area is free of charge and perfect for chaperones and young children.
6+
4 out of 5. The hayride and the midway attractions are not recommended for children under the age of 6. No carrying children.
This attraction is geared to scare high school through young adults. If we can scare Notre Dame football players, we can scare you.
There is a “No Scare Zone” on the Midway to serve as a safe haven for anyone who needs to escape the scary. This area is free of charge and perfect for chaperones and young children.
6+
Haunted Houses in Michigan Map
Happy Screaming!
Did we miss any cool haunted houses in Michigan? Or other fun haunted attractions?
Let us know in the comments below!
Tours Around Michigan Ghost Tour Grand Rapids is so fun for families. For some reason, adolescent boys are especially into it.
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You forgot The Terror on 27
I was just about to ask this question! Thanks grkids!