A list of Halloween haunted houses and caves in Minneapolis, St. Paul and around the Twin Cities metro area.
Minneapolis art gallery the Soap Factory terrifies guests in a Haunted Basement. Over 18 only.
The haunted house at Powderhorn Park is only open on Halloween night, and the night before. There is a small charge for admission to the haunted house, and there's free family entertainment and children's crafts and activities in Powderhorn Park.
The Ramsey County Sheriff's Department runs Fright Farm in a century-old barn. All proceeds go to D.A.R.E.
A way out of the Metro Area but remote locations are always spookier.
Maplewood is the Twin Cities' official scariest suburb with this, the second of two haunted houses. Fright at Night requests donations to a local food shelf.
This haunted house takes donations for a local food shelf.
A haunted house, hayrides, and more spooky fun about thirty minutes north of St. Paul.
One of the Twin Cities largest and scariest: Scream Town has the Twin Cities largest haunted corn maze, a haunted forest, and two haunted houses.
At the ValleyFair amusement park. Thrill rides and haunted houses for twice the screaming!
From the producers of the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, so you can be assured of good costumes.
After the sun sets, visitors can be scared witless in the huge house of horror, and on a mile-long hayride of terror.