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Nashville Halloween Weekend Guide: September 21-24

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October is right around the corner and a ton of Haunted Attractions have already opened their doors to thrill seekers. From traditional haunted houses and eerie trails, to haunted mazes full of terrifying twists and turns, there's an endless amount of frightening fun taking place this Halloween Season.

Be sure to come back and visit https://www.nashvillehauntedhouse.com throughout the entire season to stay updated on the local Haunted Attractions stirring up scares here in Nashville. And once you've braved the terror, leave the attraction a review here on our site to let them know what a scary-good time you had while visiting!

       

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Dead Land Haunted Woods
Lebanon, TN
Open Friday and Saturday
Deadland Haunted Woods is more than a “Haunted House” – it’s a full fledged SCREAM PARK! Start at the camp fire and after you’ve built up your courage journey out through the woods to experience the terror of THREE trials in the Haunted Woods!
Honeysuckle Hill Farm Fall Festival & Corn Maze
Springfield, TN
Open Saturday and Sunday
Welcome to Honeysuckle Hill Farm! Honeysuckle Hill Farm features our Fall Festival, Pumpkin Patch, and Nashville's Country Music Corn Maze.
Walden Farm TN
Smyrna, TN
Open Saturday and Sunday
The Walden Pumpkin Farm is a family-run fall seasonal farm in the heart of middle Tennessee. Activities include pick your own pumpkin, hay rides, pumpkin train, face painting, corn maze, animal barn and many more!
Lucky Ladd Farms Barnyard Adventures
Eagleville, TN
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Tennessee's Largest Petting Farm and Farm Family Adventure Park! Lucky Ladd Farms is a 60 acre farmstead owned by Jason and Amy Ladd and their nearly 100 kids, all farm animals, of course.