A Guide to Haunted Attractions in Greater Dayton Oh

Dare to Scare?

By Angela Kimball, published Sep 28, 2006
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Scare the yell out of yourself and friends with these horrific haunted activities in the Greater Dayton area. These activities are not typically recommended for young children or those who are faint at heart.

Mountain Dew and Radio One have teamed up to scare the Miami Valley this year. Call (937) 45SCARE for specific addresses and directions to each attraction.

Just outside of Middletown, Ohio is Land of Illusion. The Middletown Haunted Trail, Killer Clowns, and Temple of Terror are featured in this wasteland of terror. Banshees and madmen await your arrival. Begins Sept. 8 through November 4. Call (513) 423-9960 for more information.

New Carlisle is home to Silver Lake Beach. Night Fright haunted trail now has professional effects. Horrifying trails and skits for a half mile. Open Friday and Saturdays Sept. 22 to Oct. 8. Hours of operation are 8 P.M. to midnight. Admission is only $10.

Bonnie Brook Country Farm Haunted Hay Ride or Corn Maze is near Centerville. The haunted hay ride has been declared to be one of the most professional scares in the area. Every Friday and Saturday evening. Sept. 22 through Oct. 28 kids of all ages can enjoy the hay ride or Crazed corn maze. Discount combo tickets are available.

The Haunted Cave is a unique location in Preble County. Take a look at the underground mining operation while being terrified. Admission is only $9 for adults and $5 for children. This below ground level location is perfect for uncooperative weather. No need to stay home any longer. The haunted cave has been completely redone for the 2006 season of Monsters versus the Hillbillies. The limestone mining hayride gives the guests a look at the miles of underground caverns. Perfect for children of all ages. This attraction is considered to be one of the best values available in the area.

Fire breathing semi trucks are found in the haunted hollow in Wilmington. . All your friends are talking about this one. Cut off buses take you through the trail from dusk until midnight. This event takes place from September 29 to October 28.

Takeaways
  • For haunted holiday horror, travel to Dayton, Ohio and surrounding communities.
  • Haunted attractions are not for young children.
  • Weather is no excuse to stay home.
Did You Know?
Nightmare on Valley Street will give a portion of the proceeds to Choice, Inc. a foster care agency.
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