Face Your Fears At 13 Haunted Houses Across North Carolina
Ready for bone-chilling thrills this Halloween season? North Carolina boasts some of the most terrifying haunted attractions in the Southeast.
From abandoned farms to creepy woods, these haunted houses promise to test your courage and send shivers down your spine.
Grab your friends, summon your bravery, and prepare to scream at these 13 hair-raising destinations across the Tar Heel State.
1. Woods of Terror (Greensboro)
Tucked away on a 50-acre farm, this legendary haunt has been terrorizing visitors for over 30 years. Owner Eddie McLaurin transforms the property into a nightmare playground featuring 13 distinct horror sections.
Brave souls navigate through a haunted mansion, toxic waste zone, and clown-infested 3D wonderland. The attention to detail and professional scare actors make this Greensboro landmark a must-visit for thrill-seekers.
2. The Haunted Farm (Hendersonville)
Whispers of the Misty Hollow Witch still echo through this century-old farm nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Family-owned since 1979, this haunt combines mountain folklore with modern scares.
Visitors wander through cornfields, dilapidated barns, and a witch’s cabin while evading chainsaw-wielding maniacs.
The remote location amplifies the isolation factor, making your screams vanish into the mountain air.
3. Panic Point (Raleigh area)
What happens when 30 acres of dense woods become a playground for your worst nightmares?
Located just outside Raleigh, this outdoor terror park features multiple haunted attractions including the Dark Trail and Haunted Forest.
Crazed hillbillies, supernatural entities, and backwoods horrors lurk behind every tree. The experience is so intense that a safe word is provided for those who can’t handle the psychological torment.
4. Kersey Valley Spookywoods (Archdale)
Consistently ranked among America’s top haunted attractions, Spookywoods combines indoor and outdoor elements across its massive complex. The haunt unfolds around a genuine 1865 farmhouse with a troubled history.
From zombie-filled cornfields to the terrifying Castle of Darkness, every step brings fresh horrors. The theatrical production quality rivals Hollywood sets, employing over 100 actors who’ve mastered the art of the scare.
5. Pinhead’s Graveyard (Canton)
Horror movie fanatics will get goosebumps spotting their favorite slasher icons at this cinematic nightmare. Created by a passionate horror fan, this attraction recreates famous scenes from classic horror films.
Freddy, Jason, and Michael Myers look-alikes stalk visitors through meticulously designed sets.
Unlike many haunts, Pinhead’s embraces a movie-quality storytelling approach, making you feel like you’ve stepped into your favorite horror film.
6. Darkside Haunted Estates (Middlesex)
Imagine being trapped in a Victorian mansion where sadistic experiments were conducted on mental patients. This immersive haunt plays on psychological fears rather than just jump scares.
Visitors navigate through the deranged doctor’s laboratory, patient holding cells, and torture chambers.
The actors don’t just pop out – they follow, whisper, and interact in disturbing ways that will have you questioning your sanity.
7. Reaper’s Realm Haunted Farm & Trail (Salisbury)
Surrounded by cornfields and woods, this multi-attraction haunt delivers rural terror at its finest. The journey begins on a haunted hayride before dropping visitors off at a trail of horrors.
Local legends come to life as you encounter the vengeful spirits of farmers, the infamous Witch of Rowan County, and backwoods cannibals.
The authentic farm setting creates an immersive experience that plays on primal fears of isolation.
8. Midway Wicked Woods (Statesville)
Beneath the twisted branches of century-old trees lies a trail of terror that changes themes annually. Unlike many haunted attractions, this one utilizes the natural environment to maximize scares.
Visitors must navigate the uneven forest floor while evading creatures that blend seamlessly with the woods.
The lack of artificial walls means scares can come from any direction – above, below, or behind the massive trees.
9. Hollerin Haunts Hayride (Clinton)
Grab onto the hay bales tight – this isn’t your typical farm tour! Set on working farmland, this attraction combines a terrifying hayride with multiple walk-through experiences.
The tractor-pulled wagon travels through scenes of backwoods horror, stopping at various stations where riders must disembark and face their fears.
The rural setting in Sampson County adds authenticity to the hillbilly horror themes.
10. Hollow Acres (Fairmont)
Ever wondered what happens when farmers turn to the occult after crop failures? This haunt explores that dark premise through interconnected scenarios across a sprawling property.
Visitors encounter pagan rituals, possessed farm animals, and corrupted harvest celebrations. The attraction excels at creating a sense of mounting dread rather than relying solely on startling moments.
11. Scream Dreams Indoor Haunted Attraction (Thomasville)
Unlike outdoor haunts, this year-round indoor attraction allows for climate-controlled terror regardless of weather. Housed in a former textile mill, the space has been transformed into a labyrinth of nightmares.
The haunt specializes in disorienting visitors through optical illusions, moving walls, and strobe effects. Claustrophobia-inducing passages force visitors to crawl, squeeze, and navigate pitch-black corridors while evading the creatures that lurk within.
12. Granville Haunt Farm (Oxford)
Behind the picturesque facade of this historic farm lies a collection of terrifying attractions that play on agricultural nightmares.
The cornerstone experience is the Trail of Fears, a mile-long journey through haunted grounds.
Additional attractions include a 3D clown maze and zombie paintball. The haunt stands out for its family-friendly options earlier in the evening before unleashing full terror as night falls.
13. Pappy’s Haunted Trails (NC)
Venture deep into the backwoods for this raw, unpolished haunted experience created by passionate horror enthusiasts. Unlike commercial operations, Pappy’s relies on heart and creativity rather than big budgets.
The trail features homemade props, enthusiastic volunteers, and scenarios inspired by local urban legends.
What it lacks in Hollywood production values, it makes up for with authentic passion and unexpected scares in a genuinely creepy forest setting.