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The Halloween Season is in full swing and there are a ton of great Haunted Attractions that will be bringing on the horror all weekend long. From Haunted Trails and eerie Corn Mazes to challenging Escape Games and Zombie Shootouts, the options are truly endless.

If you are interested in a little less scares, have no fear, we have something for everyone! NorthDakotaHauntedHouses.com also features Fall Fun Attractions, including Pumpkin Patches, Festivals, Hay Rides, Not-So-Scary Haunted Houses, and more!

After visiting a haunted attraction, be sure to come back and visit https://www.northdakotahauntedhouses.com to leave the haunt a review and rating. This will help the attraction be in the running to win the 2023 Haunt of the Year!

Nelson's Pumpkin Patch
Emerado, ND
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Our farm is not only the place to find all your fall produce & Halloween decorations, but also a great place to bring your entire family for a full day of fun!
Napoleon Haunted House
Napoleon, ND
Open Saturday
Get ready for a scary, fun-filled night. Be sure to come to the haunted school this year. You wonā€™t want to miss it. We have been working hard getting it ready for a new adventure this year.
Papa's Pumpkin Patch & Papa's Polar Patch
Bismarck, ND
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Whether you want to sit a spell and enjoy nature, or burn off some extra energy, youā€™ll find opportunities all around you at Papaā€™s Pumpkin Patch!
Acres of Terror
Leonard, ND
Open Friday and Saturday
Join us in Leonard as we bring you the scariest haunted attraction in the Red River Valley since 2003. 'The Abandoned Leonard School House, now converted to part of the Haunted Acres horror tour, was an interesting case.
Haunted Fort
Mandan, ND
Open Friday and Saturday
Haunted Fort is the scariest event in the Bismarck-Mandan Area!! Haunted Fort has evolved into the Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park's largest fundraising event, with over 8,000 people turning out to be terrorized in 2012.

       

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