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Fort Collins Haunts Are Gearing Up for the 2018 Halloween Season!

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September is already coming to an end in less than two weeks, which means the Halloween Season is pretty much in full swing for Fort Collins Haunted Houses and other spooky attractions. Some have already opened their doors to thrill seekers, while others will be opening this weekend or shortly after to kick off the thrills and chills. Take a peek at our Newsletter to find out which Haunted Attractions are open this weekend! And after you've braved a haunt, be sure to come back and visit FortCollinsHauntedHouses.com to leave them a review!

HellScream Haunted Houses
Colorado Springs, CO
Open Saturday 9/22 and 22 other dates
HellScream Haunted House is a multi-level haunted attraction that surely isn't for the faint of heart. Grab some friends and put your fears to the test!
Denver Botanic Gardens Pumpkin Festival
Littleton, CO
Open Friday 9/21, Saturday 9/22, Sunday 9/23 and 15 other dates
Celebrate fall at the Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms, a treasured October tradition for the entire family. Enjoy a day of fall activities at Chatfield Farms.
The Forest of Doom
Morrison, CO
Open Friday 9/21, Saturday 9/22 and 15 other dates
The Forest of Doom features a haunted trail through the deep woods, infested with creatures and ghouls throughout!
Haunted Field of Screams
Thornton, CO
Open Friday 9/21, Saturday 9/22 and 19 other dates
Head to the Haunted Field of Screams and experience three horrifying haunted attractions, including Dead Man’s Night Maze, Zombie Paintball Massacre and of course, the Haunted Field of Screams!
Haunted Mines
Colorado Springs, CO
Open Friday 9/21 and 22 other dates
This volunteer haunt offers scares for a great cause! Head to Haunted Mines and help support the Pikes Peak Region!
Miller Farms Fall Harvest Festival and Hayride
Platteville, CO
Open Friday 9/21, Saturday 9/22, Sunday 9/23 and 53 other dates
Our Fall Harvest Festival celebrates the season with a one of a kind experience. Each year, Miller Farms is pleased to work with thousands of individuals and school children to show folks of all ages what happens on a real working farm.

       

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