MILWAUKEE — For fans of scares, the month of October is the most wonderful time of the year.
There are more than 40 haunted houses in Wisconsin, so we’ve gathered some spooky favorites throughout the Badger State.
Milwaukee
3-D Haunted House & Museum
3124 North 7th Street, Milwaukee
One of the few 3D haunted houses in Wisconsin can be found in Milwaukee. The 3-D Haunted House & Museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays through the month of October and offers a range of options for attendees.
The 3-D Haunted House & Museum provides “easy,” “medium” and “hard” options that each reflect a more intense level of scares. There are also different story modes for people to choose from for one to six players, with options ranging from zombies to iconic horror movie killers.
For more information, click here.
The Hill Has Eyes
7005 S. Ballpark Drive, Franklin, Wis.
This Milwaukee-area attraction offers four outdoor haunts for the price of one. Guests go through the Failed Escape, Hunger Hollow, Carnivore and Dead End, which all span 45 acres.
The Hill Has Eyes also hosts a Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on Sundays.
For more, visit https://www.hillhaseyes.com/tickets-hours.
Wisconsin Fear Grounds
1000 Northview Road, Waukesha, Wis.
The Wisconsin Feargrounds are providing attendees with three different, haunting experiences: The Compound, Sketchy’s Chambers and the brand-new one, The Abyss.
Click here for more information.
Abandoned Haunted House Complex
2825 S.E. Frontage Road, Mount Pleasant
Abandoned Haunted Complex House is about 20 minutes south of Milwaukee and houses four diverse haunted attractions. They are each designed to startle guests' various senses.
For more, click here.
Madison
Screamin Acres Haunted Houses
3865 State Road 138 Stoughton, Wis.
Located just south of Madison, Screamin Acres offers five total haunted attractions. The attractions include a slaughterhouse, an underground tunnel system, a haunted house with a mad scientist twist, a “mind-numbing” 3D experience and new this year is a shock therapy sideshow for thrill-seekers.
Click here for tickets.
Terror at Tyrol
4387 Bohn Rd, Mt Horeb, Wis.
Terror at Tyrol is one of Madison's premiere haunts. It features four different attractions, including a haunted trail and haunted maze.
Visit https://terrorattyrol.com/ for more.
Green Bay
Burial Chamber
500 N Lake St, Neenah, Wis.
The Midwest’s largest haunted complex is about 30 minutes away from Green Bay, right in the Fox Valley. The haunted house complex is home to four full-sized themed experiences, including a buried alive experience.
The Burial Chamber has won numerous awards over the years, including “Favorite Haunted House,” “Greatest Haunt Value” and “Most Scares.”
Tickets can be found at https://burialchamber.com/BurialChamber/Tickets.asp.
Green Bay Fear
1950 Bond St, Green Bay, Wis.
Green Bay Fear Haunted Attractions offers a selection of nightmare-fueled walkthroughs. From a clown funhouse to a wicked forest, guests’ fears will become reality.
For more, click here.
Terror on the Fox
2285 South Broadway, Ashwaubenon, Wis.
This horror attraction is a fan-favorite for the Badger State. It includes a “Terror Train,” an encounter with the Boogeyman and more.
Visit https://www.terroronthefox.com/index.html for more.
Around Wisconsin
- Wisconsin FearFest (Beaver Dam, Wis.)
- Halls of Terror (Prairie du Chien)
- Field of Screams (Chippewa Falls, Wis.)
- Dominion of Terror (Sheboygan, Wis.)
- Warriors Haunted Asylum (Dotyville, Wis.)
- Dells Ghost Boat (Wisconsin Dells, Wis.)
- House of Shadows (Sparta, Wis.)