If you're ready for a scare this October, be sure to check out some of the best Halloween attractions in Louisiana.
1. The Lost Hollows- Lake Charles, Louisiana
Said to be the original home of a cannibalistic Native American tribe, the Lost Hollows trail is filled with dark corners, scary ghouls, and a disturbing tale of the woods' past.
The Lost Hollows is one of the only venues in Louisiana that not only offers a haunted trail but also offers a family-friendly Spooky Timbers trail.
For more information: www.thelosthollows.com.
2. The Carnival of Screams- Lake Charles, Louisiana
The USS Orleck Naval Museum marked its fifth year in the haunted ship business by introducing the all-new Carnival of Screams.
For more information: www.orleck.org/carnival-of-screams.
3. The 13th Gate- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Rated as the third scariest haunted house of 2015 in the country, the 13th Gate is an attraction that must be experienced this Halloween season.
Not only do they offer a haunted attraction of thirteen different rooms, but they also offer the Necropolis and Escape Rooms.
For more information: www.13thgate.com.
4. The House of Shock- Jefferson, Louisiana
Originally meant to close its doors for good after the 2014 season, the House of Shock made a return for its 23rd year in business. The theme of the 2015 season is "The Resurrection."
For more information: www.houseofshock.com.
5. The Mortuary- New Orleans, Louisiana
A haunted house in a real haunted house? Yes, please. This year's theme at the Mortuary Haunted House: The Seven Deadly Sins.
For more information: www.themortuary.net.
6. Fright Trail- Lafayette, Louisiana
Nothing says Halloween like 20 acres of haunted woods surrounding you.
For more information: www.frighttrail.com.
7. Rise Haunted House and Zombie Paintball- Hammond, Louisiana
Expect to see the rise of the dead in the Rise Haunted House as well as a rise in your heart rate.
For more information: www.frighttrail.com.
8. Trail of Screams- Livingston, Louisiana
When you get lost during your visit, just follow the trail of screams; they'll be sure to lead you to safety.
For more information: www.trailofscreams.com.
9. Tree Farm Massacre- Leesville, Louisiana
When visiting the Tree Farm Massacre don't be deceived. The trees aren't the ones being massacred.
For more information: www.treefarmmassacre.com.
10. The Myrtles Plantation- St. Francisville, Louisiana
Although it's not a haunted house attraction for Halloween, it's still considered to be one of America's most haunted houses all year around. Though some of the legends may be falsified, like the story of the slave girl named Chloe, the house is still a hotspot for paranormal activity.
For more information: www.myrtlesplanation.com.