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COUNTRY ROADS W STATEWIDE Frightful Things
Hit the state’s country roads during the spookiest time of the year for one of these frightening adventures. written by holly leleux-thubron
A haunted tour by Trail 10 House and ATV Tours departs from Williamson October 23, and only 13 tickets are available. Find them on FB.
Explore the Dungeon of Horrors at the West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville. Weekends September 24–October 31. Learn more about one of West Virginia’s favorite cryptids in Point Pleasant at the Mothman Museum .
Visit the Archive of the Afterlife: The National Museum of the Paranormal —a space dedicated to otherworldly experiences—in Moundsville.
Join the Blennerhassett Museum Public Ghost Hunt November 13 in Parkersburg.
Head to Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park in Rock—if you dare.
Visit the Kenova Pumpkin House the last weekend of October and marvel at its thousands of carved gourds.
Choose from a variety of terrifying attractions at Fear on the Farm in Winfield. Find the
Head to Fright Nights at The Resort at Glade Springs every weekend in October for a spine-tingling, terrifying time.
farm on FB for more details.
Join a paranormal investigation at
Check out the “intense haunted attraction” Twelvepole Manor in Wayne throughout the month of October.
Get your scare on at Miller’s Nightmare Haunted Farm in Lewisburg. Open weekends throughout the month of October.
The Haunted Haymond in
Sutton, planned for various nights this fall. Find details on FB.
Pack up the family for a visit to Mountain Lake Campground October 1–3 for the Terror & Treats Weekend . Find details on FB.
Attend the Asylum Ball, a costume party and “controlled chaos” at the Trans- Allegheny Lunatic Asylum October 23.
The dead walk amongst the living in Harpers Ferry. Join a ghost tour led by Rick and Amelia Garland this fall.
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