USA Today Lists Nashville Haunted House as one of the Best Haunted Houses

Halloween is just around the corner and as you are getting into the Halloween spirit, you might be looking to check out a haunted house. According to USA Today, the Best Haunted House in the U.S. is right here in our area- Nashville Nightmare. See the complete list of USA Today’s Best Haunted Attraction here.

Nashville Nightmare
1016 Madison Square, Nashville, 37115
Thursday 8pm-10pm, Friday 8pm-Midnight, Saturday 8pm-Midnight, Sunday-Monday 7:30-10pm
Cost – General Admission $30 and $45 Slash Pass
Details: The cost includes entrance to all four haunted houses on the property. With the Slash Pass, you can move to the front of the line with your wait time dramatically reduced.

If you want to stay in Williamson County for your next haunted adventure, check out these local “haunted happenings” taking place now through Halloween.

Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods
Where: 2133 Joe Brown Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174
When: Fridays and Saturdays from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.through Oct 31
Cost: $20 per person, $5 for haunted hayrides, group rates available
Details: For adults and teens. Creepy Hollow offers haunted woods, haunted hayride and a zombie maze.

Millers Thrillers
Where:1431 Carters Creek Pike, Columbia, TN 38401
When: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.  Fridays and Saturdays, through the 31st. On the 31st, they will be open from 7pm-10pm.
Cost: $5 Entertainment Zone, $20 Haunted Woods, $20 Zombie Paintball Hayride, $30 Combo Pass
(you can also buy extra paintballs & Slash Pass Tickets–pay a little extra, skip the line. Learn more here). 
Details: At Millers Thrillers, you can walk through the haunted woods trail, go on a hayride where you can shoot zombies with a paintball gun or hang out around the bonfire in the entertainment zone.

Haunted Franklin Tour, presented by Franklin on Foot
Where: Downtown Franklin, meet at 305 Public Square
When: Mon-Sun 7pm
Cost: $18 adults, $10 teens, $5 kids
Details: The family-friendly Haunted Franklin tour explores the ghosts and haunts that linger on the streets and in the historic buildings of historic Franklin. Departed socialites, a Civil War spy, failed businessmen, Confederate soldiers, and at least one dog roam downtown, and the tour spends an intriguing hour and a half with them. One is helpful, several appear lonely, and one seems to be afraid of the dark. You’ll visit 4-5 locations on your leisurely walk through Franklin. Bring your camera: you never know what you may catch. And you’ll show you the photos that other visitors have taken on our tours. Get tickets here.

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