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  1. Aug 29, 2024 · Get ready to explore eerie tunnels in southeast Ohio, historically haunted hotels, spooky Ohio state parks, and even two haunted prisons! Whether you are a seasoned ghost hunter or just in it for the thrill, Ohio's haunted spots are ready to give you a good scare.

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    • Haunted Schoolhouse and Laboratory in Akron
    • Hudson Haunted House
    • Ghoul Brothers in Akron
    • The Slaughterhouse in Chippewa Lake
    • Carnival of Horrors — Now in Canton
    • Factory of Terror in Canton
    • Blood Prison in Mansfield
    • Haunted Hydro in Fremont
    • Halloweekends at Cedar Point in Sandusky
    • Central Ohio Haunted Houses

    There's a reason the Akron Haunted Schoolhouse and Haunted Laboratory has been around for 48 seasons: It offers some good, old-fashioned scares. Tickets are available online, but advance reservations are not required this year. The season will run from Sept. 18 to Nov. 6. The haunt is at 1300 Triplett Blvd. in Akron. Ticket prices are based on the ...

    If there's a spooky grandparent of haunts, the Hudson Haunted House would win the prize. This is one of the few remaining haunted houses that raises money solely for charity, in this case the Hudson Jaycees. It is also one of the most inexpensive to visit. That means you won't see a lot of high-tech gadgetry here, as most of the scares are created ...

    This Akron haunt was years in the making. David Barton, who grew up in the Akron area, worked in Hollywood as a special effects makeup artist and prop maker and always dreamed of opening up his own haunt in Akron. He did so in 2017 behind the Acme store in the Portage Lakes Plaza in 2017. The fun thing about this particular haunt is that some of th...

    The Slaughterhouse in Chippewa Lake is a bit like the "Walking Dead" TV series because you have to wait each year for another season. This is the fifth year for the haunt by Vaughn Lekan that is located in a real-life old market where they used to slice and dice up meat. They only let a few guests in at a time with timed entries, so it is best to b...

    Like Jason from "Friday the 13th," the Carnival of Horrors lives again. And this post-COVID sequel to the popular place that has called Blossom Music Center home for years will have a whole new location. Ryan Pluta is moving his collection of haunted houses and, of course, clowns to the Stark County Fairgrounds in Canton. The site that features fou...

    Canton may be home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But for fans of haunts, it is also home to the Factory of Terror that's billed as one of the world's largest indoor haunted attractions, encompassing some 160,000 square feet with five different themed areas. The terrifying factory is located at 4125 Mahoning Road NE in Canton. The season runs fr...

    The old Mansfield Reformatory can be a pretty bleak and scary place to tour in the daylight. But throw in nightfall and some scary folks, and the former prison is perhaps the most unique haunt in the entire country. It will be open for scary night tours Fridays through Sundays in October. Tickets are $25; for more information visit https://www.bloo...

    For spooky ambiance, it is hard to beat the Haunted Hydro in Fremont, which has been around for 32 years. The old hydroelectric plant that houses one of the haunts has been around a lot longer than that. The plant is at 1333 Tiffin St. and is open weekends from Oct. 1 through Halloween. For more, visit http://www.thehauntedhydro.com/.

    Cedar Point's HalloWeekends are back. At night, the scary fun starts with haunted houses and mazes to explore along with Halloween shows, including a particularly spooky live music experience by the Midnight Syndicate. HalloWeekends is open on weekends and select Thursdays in October through Halloween. Tickets are $80 for adults, but discounts, alo...

    Ohio Halloween attractions:6 haunted attractions that will bring the scares this Halloween in Greater Columbus

    • Mansfield Reformatory: A Haunting Prison Experience. Mansfield Reformatory, located in Mansfield, Ohio, stands as one of the most infamous haunted locations in the state.
    • The Ridges: Paranormal on Campus. At Ohio University in Athens, the Ridges once served as a mental asylum. Abandoned in 1993, it now features eerie, historic buildings that have led to numerous paranormal reports.
    • The Buxton Inn: Ohio's Oldest Inn. The Buxton Inn, located in Granville, Ohio, is the oldest continuously operating inn in the state. With its historic charm and ghostly tales of long-lost lovers and other spectral guests, this inn offers a unique blend of hospitality and hauntings.
    • Franklin Castle: A Gothic Mystery. Cleveland's Franklin Castle is a brooding, historic mansion with a dark past. Tales of secret passages, tragic deaths, and inexplicable paranormal activity have surrounded this Gothic gem for over a century.
    • Brimstone Haunt. Get ready for six spine-chilling experiences at Brimstone Haunt, each rated from one to five skulls based on intensity. The scariest is Psychosis, earning a perfect five out of five skulls.
    • Carnival of Horrors. For those afraid of clowns, steer clear of the Carnival of Horrors. It’s not just one haunted house but four: the Fun House, the Trail of Terror, the Insane Asylum, and the Freakshow in 3-D Terrorvision.
    • The Dent School House. The Dent School House isn’t your typical school. Its local legend, featured in USA Today and the Travel Channel, tells a story of closure due to missing children between 1942 and 1955.
    • Haunted Schoolhouse and Haunted Laboratory. The Haunted Schoolhouse, scaring Summit County for over four decades, promises updated scenes this year. The Haunted Laboratory challenges you to escape a vile virus.
  2. Below, we’ll break down what types of haunts you can choose from, ranging from spooky hayrides and terrifying trail walks to creepy home haunts and multi-attraction scream parks. We’ll also discuss where in Ohio some of the most popular haunted houses are located!

  3. Dec 13, 2021 · But this Cleveland, Ohio, mansion has a dark past, and today, it’s considered one of the most haunted houses in the United States. Built in the 1880s by a German immigrant, the house swiftly became the site of multiple tragedies.

  4. Founded in 2011, OhioHauntedHouses.com is a simple and unique online haunted event & attraction resource created to make it easy for locals to find Haunted House, Spook Walk, Corn Maze, and other Halloween Attractions in their local area.

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