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8 haunted houses in the Upstate, SC area

From frightful farm houses to terrifying trails, these haunted attractions are sure to scare this spooky season.

Madworld Haunted Attraction in Piedmont SC

Madworld Haunted Attraction | Photo via @madworld_haunted_attraction

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Attention, thrill seekers: It’s haunted house season and the Upstate has some of the scariest around.

Whether you feel like being chased through the woods or braving a dungeon under an abandoned farmhouse, here are eight options for you around the Upstate.

Nightmare Dungeon, 645 Old Anderson Rd., Greenville

Take a frightful tour of this old, two-story farm house named No. 41 of the 50 scariest haunted houses in the US in 2020.

Madworld Haunted Attractions, 147 Country Manor Rd., Piedmont

Indulge in the fear at this top-rated haunted house.

Sweet Dreams Scare House, 250 Saco Lowell Rd., Easley

Enter this 1/4-mile indoor + outdoor haunted house and listen out for howls, screams, and more.

Asylum on Pine Knoll Drive, 110 Pine Knoll Dr., Easley

Throw on the provided 3D glasses before entering the haunted asylum taken over by clowns.

Haunted Woods, 416 Old Colony Rd., Clinton

Take a walk down this dark forest trail filled with haunts + actors ready to give you a fright.

Booger Jim’s Hollow, 278 Doolittle St., Blacksburg

Scream at not one, but three attractions — the Clown House, the Doll House, and the Haunted Trail.

The Fear Farm Haunted House, 424 Ninety-Nine Island Rd., Blacksburg

This haunted attraction features five different areas to get spooked, including the Fear Farm Midway with games + roaming characters.

Nightmare Hollow Haunted Trail, 3411 Reidville Rd., Spartanburg

Make your way through the haunted farm house before stepping into the creature-ridden hollow, if you dare.

Know of other haunted houses + spooky spots we should add to our list? Scare us into adding them.

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