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GeorgiaHauntedHouses.com Halloween Weekend Guide: November 2-5 👻

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Halloween may be over but there's still some scary fun taking place here in Georgia! Whether you're interested in some Fall Fun or Horrifying Haunts, https://www.georgiahauntedhouses.com has what you're looking for. Be sure to check these attractions out before they close their doors for the spooky season!

After visiting a haunted attraction, be sure to come back and visit https://www.georgiahauntedhouses.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!

Atlanta Ghosts
Atlanta, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Join us on a ghost tour of the Midtown District to unlock Atlanta’s hidden and incredible stories across hundreds of years of history that have resulted in frightening hauntings experienced by residents and tour guests alike.
Buford Corn Maze & Haunted Forest
Buford, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Looking for a place to be scared silly? Visit our Haunted Forest. The 20-minute haunt attraction comes alive at night and takes guest through a winding maze inside and out.
Savannah Terrors
Savannah, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Savannah Terrors Tour Embark on an encounter with the captivating Savannah Terrors. Let Savannah Terrors guide you through the chilling mysteries of this picturesque city, where authentic tales of lurking ghosts unfold on its shadowed streets.
Rutland Farms
Tifton, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Pumpkin Patch The search for the perfect pumpkin begins in the field. Pumpkin selection is a busy time at Rutland Farms each year as families travel from all over to visit our farm and experience choosing their pumpkin straight from the patch.
Calhoun Produce
Ashburn, GA
Open Saturday
In October, Calhoun Produce have a corn maze, pumpkin patch and sunflower field. The fall activities are open to the public on Saturdays and open for field trips during the week.
Trail of Terror
Buford, GA
Open Saturday
Hell county’s very own Trail of Terror! We offer horrifying backwood realism at its scariest. From Blood Neck Hell Billie’s to Lajuana Hellian and her twisted minions we portray everything scary in this cold town of hell county.
Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
Dawsonville, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Welcome to Uncle Shucks Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch. Uncle Shuck's Maze is a 12 acre field of corn that has approximately 4 miles of trails, twisting and turning, and sometimes, coming to a deadend!
Ole McDermitt's Farm
Carrollton, GA
Open Saturday
Ole McDermitt's Farm is dedicated to providing your family the best family fun on the farm. Ole McDermitt's Farm includes activities to keep active toddlers happy, school-age youngsters intrigued, and the adults amazed!
Burt's Pumpkin Farm
Dawsonville, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Come experience the fall season at Burt’s Farm in the secluded North Georgia mountains! The only thing more beautiful than the fall foliage is the sea of orange created by thousands of Burt’s pumpkins.
Mark's Melon Patch
Dawson, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Just outside of Sasser, Georgia our famous roadside farm market is well known for the freshest produce around! For the past 30 years, families from across the state and country have visited the Highway 82 roadside market for our delicious fresh fruits, vegetables, and our family fun atmosphere.
Southern Belle Farm
McDonough, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Southern Belle Farm is an historic 330-acre family farm in McDonough, Georgia — we’re just a short country drive south of Metro Atlanta.
Hell's Gates
Dawsonville, GA
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Hell’s Gates is an outdoor reality drama. This means that you are not just watching, but you are actually a part of the whole experience.
Jaemor Farms
Alto, GA
Open Saturday and Sunday
Jaemor Farms is a family owned and operated business nestled at the foot of the beautiful North Georgia Mountains. The Echols family has been farming the 350-acre property for more than 100 years.

       

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