Looking for Haunted Houses in Maryland? Find what you are looking for in our directory of Halloween attractions. Whether your are looking for haunted places, scary attractions, the prisons, the hospitals, the hayrides, corn mazes or the cute holiday pumpkin patch...that we have found in the state of Maryland. Plan a visit to one or more of these thrilling, scary places. From the scariest to the sweetest, find what you are looking for here.
Halloween comes only once a year...make it memorable for your family and your friends. Plan some once a year fun!
Our List of the Haunted Houses in Maryland
Bennett's Curse Haunted Attractions
Address: 8024 Max Blobs Park Rd. Jessup, MD 20794
Dates: Sep 24-26, Oct 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 21-24, 27-31
Times: Wed-Fri-Sat 7-11PM Thu-Sun 7-10PM
Entry: 20.00 Reg. Speed Pass 30.00
Address: 11898 Philadelphia Rd., Bradshaw, Maryland
Dates: Oct 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, 30-31
Times: Fri & Sat 7-11pm Sun 7-10pm
Entry: 15.00 reg 25.00 Speed Pass
Specials: See coupon for 2.00 on hours page
Did we miss any of the haunted attractions in Maryland? Let us know...fill out the form, we love to hear about new scary haunts or cute little pumpkin patches! Just fill in this handy dandy form!
Ghost Tours
There are many ghost tours available and they will take you to some of the haunted houses in Maryland. Here are a few:
Baltimore Ghost Tours...for more info contact them via their web site at www.baltimoreghosttours.com/
Ghosts of Annapolis...check them out at www.ghostsofannapolis.com/
The haunted places above are Halloween attractions, but there are some real haunted houses in Maryland. Houses that stay haunted long after Halloween is over and the costumes are all put away.
The Haunted Dr. Samual Mudd's House where John Wilkes Booth died after shooting President Lincoln.
Antietam Battlefield20,000 people died on the battlefields of Antietam...the site of the bloodiest of battles during the Civil War.
The Haunted Hager House
Beall-Dawson House, Rockville, MD.
With all the historic events that happened in this state and all the famous people who lived here...including Edgar Allen Poe it is no wonder you can find many real haunted houses in Maryland.
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