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38 haunted homes and scary tourist attractions around Houston to commemorate Halloween

texWineAdmin by texWineAdmin
October 21, 2022
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Discovery Green hosts its yearly “Scream on the Green.”

Photo: Courtesy picture by Katya Horner

Halloween might fall on a Monday this year, however do not let that get you down – there are still a lot of household friendly occasions and tourist attractions to check out throughout the Greater Houston location.

HAUNTED HOMES

13th Floor Haunted House Houston

Drawing on all the superstitious notions of the 13th flooring, there is the possibility to get in touch with a massacre maniac at the brand-new “Chop House” destination and practice your ax-throwing capabilities at “Class Axe Throwing” Through Oct 31; 7075 FM 1960 W.; $19.99-$ 29.99; 13thfloorhouston.com

Haunted Trails

The outside experience at a brand-new area goes through a psychedelic forest with twisted clowns and freaks.Through Oct 31; 17115 Mueschke Rd., Cypress; $32; thehauntedtrails.com

Houston Scream Fest

Features consist of zombie paintball, haunted homes and a carnival-style midway.Through Nov 12; 1500 Elton; $10-$ 40; thehoustonscreamfest.com/403.shtml

Phobia Haunted Houses

Get prepared for the Dawn of the Machine, Mind Control, Genetic Nightmare, Clown Mania, Darke Institute andExile Through Nov. 5; 5250 S. Beltway 8; $15-$ 40; darke.com

Phobia Haunted Houses Kemah

Among the tourist attractions at Kemah Boardwalk are Doom and Darke Labs, loaded with stars and custom-made animatronics.Through Nov 5; 215 Kipp, Kemah; $25-$ 30; darke.com

Houston Terror Dome Haunted House

New this year is the Nightmare Alley Selfie Saloon, an experience that integrates a haunted bar with haunted home themed selfie advertures. Other tourist attractions consist of Axemania, an axe-throwing location, the Zombie Infection escape space and Sicko’s andFreako’s Paint Ball Through Oct. 31; 16030 Interstate 10, Channelview; $5-$ 50; houstonterrordome.com

Purgatory Scream Park

The extreme and practical excitement experience functions over 27,000 square feet of pure fear that lasts around 35 minutes. Halloween night, throughNov 5; 1965 Northpark, Kingwood; $40-$ 100; purgatoryscreampark.com

Creepy Hollow

Featured tourist attractions consist of Dark Wood, Pitch Black and 288 Scare Factory which takes you through labs where experiments have actually gone awfully, freakishly incorrect.Through Nov 5; 12872 Valley Vista Drive, Rosharon; $40; creepyhollowhauntedhouse.com

Redrum Fear Park

Park includes a 3D Twisted Circus, Cinegore, Lazer Fury andAsylum Through Nov. 5; 1800 E. Texas 90 Alternate, Richmond; $40-$ 60; redrumhaunt.com

Haunted Drive

The 1.5 mile long drive takes you through themed locations with stars and a lot of animatronics to keep you on your toes.Through Oct 30; 235 Chain- O-Lakes Resort, Cleveland; $35-$ 45; haunteddrive.com

FAMILY-FRIENDLY OCCASIONS

Halloween in the Hangar

Lone Star Flight Museum’s yearly Halloween event returns, as the garage is changed into a scary area prepared for a family-friendly, ghostly great time. There will be trick-or-treating amongst the aircrafts up until 1 p.m., an all-day scavenger hunt, scary crafts and media event around the museum. Kids 12 and more youthful in outfit will get in totally free throughout the day. 10 a.m.Oct 22; Lone Star Flight Museum, 11551 Aerospace; $12-$ 18; lonestarflight.org

KBR Kids Day

Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s yearly household celebration returns with regional home entertainment, hands-on activities, live entertainers,Dia de los Muertos deal with painters, balloon artists and a rock climbing up wall. Costumes are motivated. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.Oct 22; Tony Marron Park, 901 North York; buffalobayou.org

All Hallows Read Festival

Bring the household for scary enjoyable at the new Barbara Bush Literacy Plaza at theCentral Library There will be pumpkins, totally free giveaways for youth ages 18 and more youthful, video games, crafts and more. Costumes are motivated. 2-4 p.m.Oct 22; Houston Public Library, 500 McKinney; houstonlibrary.libcal.com

Halloween Monster Mayhem

Partake in spinal column tingling experiments, spirit lifting activities and slime filled enjoyable throughout the “Halloween Grosstopia” at theChildren’s Museum Houston 10 a.m.-6 p.m. throughOct 29; 1500 Binz; cmhouston.org

Zoo Boo

The Houston Zoo’s yearly Halloween occasion includes a Giant Pumpkin, a Lantern Tunnel, the Scary-Go-Round and media event throughout theZoo Costumes are highly motivated.Through Oct 31; Houston Zoo, 6200 Hermann Park Drive; $19.95-$ 25.95; houstonzoo.org

Boo on the Boardwalk

Kemah Boardwalk comes alive with Freaky Fridays, Scary Saturdays, Spooky Sundays and Halloween day events. Each occasion includes totally free activities, live music and home entertainment.Through Oct 31; Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp, Kemah; kemahboardwalk.com

Annual Haunted House

The family-friendly haunted home go back to the National Museum ofFuneral History Recommended for ages 7 and older. $5; $3 for ages 7 to 11.Through Oct 31; 415 Barren Springs; nmfh.org

Scream on the Green

The Halloween event at Discovery Green includes an outfit contest, music and a screening of “Monster House” 6-10 p.m. Oct 28; 1500 McKinney; discoverygreen.com

Movie Night at Menard

Catch a screening of the traditional 1988 movie, “Beetlejuice,” at Galveston’s earliest home. Guests are motivated to bring blankets and chairs, and food for the night. Craft beer, red wine and food will be readily available for purchase. 6:30 -9 p.m. Oct 28; 1838 Michel B. Menard House, 1605 33rd St, Galveston; galvestonhistory.org

Family Movie Night: ‘Hocus Pocus’

Levy Park hosts a household motion picture night, including the traditional scary movie, “Hocus Pocus” 7 p.m.Oct 28; Levy Park, 3801 Eastside; levyparkhouston.org

Haunted Warehouse

The Galveston County Food Bank’s yearly fundraising event returns for a 3rd year, changing their storage facility into a distinct, family-friendly haunted home and carnival to assist end appetite inGalveston County 6-10 p.m.Oct 28 and 1-10 p.m.Oct 29; 213 sixth St N, Texas City; hauntedwarehouse.galvestoncountyfoodbank.org

Monster Mash Run

Karbach Brewing’s Halloween- themed race sends out runners through the area aroundKarbach The occasion ends with a post-race event with trick-or-treat stations for the kids. 7:30 a.m.Oct 29, Karbach Brewing Company, 2032 Karbach; $20-$ 50; houstonrunningco.com

SpookTacular

The Woodlands Children’s Museum non-spooky occasion will be filled with child-friendly video games, activities.Monty the Magician Magic reveals, live music byMr Will, art tasks, science beast slime and face painting. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Oct 29; 4775 W. Panther Creek, The Woodlands; $10; woodlandschildrensmuseum.org

Houston Family FunFest

Houston Family Magazine’s Fun Fest go back to Katy’s LaCenterra for a Halloween event with outfit contests, live music and efficiencies, video games, deal with painting and a rock wall. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.Oct 29; La Centerra at Cinco Ranch, 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd, Katy; lacenterra.com

Haunted Halloween Horror Market Pop-Up

Shop from regional suppliers and fulfill scary celebs from “Friday the 13th,” “Hellraiser” and more. Noon -7 p.m. Oct 29; Wildcatter Saloon, 26913 Katy Fwy, Katy; $15; houstonhorrorfilmfest.com/popupmarket.html

Miss Ivy’s Spooktacular Halloween Party

This all-ages event provides scary video games, sweet deals with, crafts, backyard video games and trips of the 1883Moore Mansion Costumes are motivated. Noon -4 p.m. Oct 29; The Fort Bend Museum, 500 Houston St, Richmond; $5-$ 10; fortbendmuseum.org

Halloween Town

Constellation Field hosts another year of Halloween Town, including sweet, suppliers, outfit contests and a screening of “Hocus Pocus” 3-9 p.m.Oct 29; 1 Stadium Drive, Sugar Land; $11-$ 40; milb.com/sugar-land/events/halloweentown

Hike, Bike & &Fright Fest

M-K-T commemorates Halloween with a totally free celebration that takes control of the whole center. The yearly occasion will consist of a Trick- or-Treat Trail, an outside Shop Local Market with regional suppliers, Spooky Salsa, craft stations, a pumpkin spot media event and an outside screening of the 1996 teen scary motion picture “The Craft” 4-9 p.m.Oct 29; M-K-T, 600 N Shepherd; themkt.com

Boo Dash 5K & & Kids KFun Run

The yearly running occasion at Clear Lake Recreation & &Community Center, unites households for a Halloween outfit contest in addition to the 5K andKids Run 5 p.m.Oct 29; Clear Lake Recreation & & Community Center, 16511 Diana; $15-$ 55; boodash.org

ROCO Connections: Musical Trick or Treat

This family-friendly night starts with a welcome reception where Houston historian Mister McKinney will share background on The Heritage Society’s houses and their households. Starting at 5:30 p.m., specific ROCO artists will start carrying out, each in a various Heritage Society historical house. Guests will divide into groups to turn from house to house for trick-or-treating. 5 p.m.Oct 29; Sam Houston Park, 1000 Bagby; $20-$ 45; roco.org

Trick or Treat on our Street

Pearland Town Center’s Halloween event consists of trick-or-treating throughout the shopping center, an outfit contest and a performance from theFort Bend Symphony Orchestra 5 p.m.Oct 29; 11200 Broadway St, Pearland; pearlandtowncenter.com

Boofest Kingwood

The 5th yearly household and pet-friendly Boofest consists of suppliers, a small pumpkin spot and sweet. 4-9 p.m.Oct 30; Kingwood Town Center Park, 8 N Main, Kingwood; facebook.com/events/town-center-park-kingwood/boofest-kingwood/625852632107133

Jack- O-Lantern Jubilee

Market Square Park’s all-hallows-eve extravaganza, includes adult and kid-friendly trick-or-treating, ghost trips, pumpkin sculpting and live bands. 6 p.m.Oct 29; 301 Milam; marketsquarepark.com

Halloween Movies in the Park: ‘Frankenweenie’

Head to the Picnic Loop for an outside screening of the 2012 animated Tim Burton movie, “Frankenweenie” 7-9 p.m.Oct 29; Memorial Park Picnic Loop, 301 N Picnic Ln; memorialparkconservancy.org

Rosenberg Railroad Museum: Halloween Fun Day

The Fort Bend railway museum hosts a day of household enjoyable with haunted trips and technique or dealing with. 1-4 p.m.Oct 30; 1921 Avenue F, Rosenberg; $6-$ 9; rosenbergrrmuseum.org

Halloween Trick- or-Treat

Families will have the chance to prowl around City Centre for yummy treasures throughout an area technique or reward. Join DJ Dave in the plaza for scary tunes, a witchy Halloween efficiency and enjoyable activities fromLife Time Athletic 2-5 p.m.Oct 30; 800 Town and Country Blvd.; citycentrehouston.com

Howl- o-ween Dog Parade and Costume Contest

The fifth yearly occasion at Levy Park will include a puppy parade around the park, an outfit contest, rewards and tunes by DJMohawk Steve 4-6 p.m.Oct 30; Levy Park, 3801 Eastside; levyparkhouston.org

‘Nosferatu’: A Symphony of Horror

Join Friends of River Oaks Theatre for a 100th year anniversary outside screening of cinematic work of art “Nosferatu” with live musical arrangement byHescher There will be a vampire outfit contest and blood contributions forGulf Coast Regional Blood Center 6 p.m. Pre- reveal 7:15 p.m., motion picture 8 p.m.Oct 31;River Oaks Theatre, 2009 West Gray; $15; saveriveroakstheatre.org





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    Ana Khan is the calendar organizer for the Houston Chronicle’s includes desk.

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