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Must-Visit Haunted Attractions In Pennsylvania

Three of the most well-known haunted attractions located in Pennsylvania.

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Must-Visit Haunted Attractions In Pennsylvania
John Welding

If you're big on haunted houses, these are 3 of the most well- known and "must visit" ones in Pennsylvania, relatively close to Johnstown.

1. Huston's Haunted Hollow


This haunted attraction is located only 45 minutes away from Johnstown, PA. Only minutes away from the Somerset exit. Huston's is opened every Friday and Saturday night in the month of October from 6:30 to 10. An adult ticket is only $20 and there's also an available "No wait" pass to purchase where you don't have to wait in line to enter the attraction which is $28. If you like haunted houses, I highly recommend that you go visit this one.

2. Haunted Hillside

Considered "Pennsylvania's most realistic haunted attraction", Haunted Hillside is also somewhat close to Johnstown, PA. It's about 30 minutes away from Monroeville which is located in Pittsburgh. This creepy experience starts and ends with a hayride. It's all outdoors and about a mile long hike throughout the woods, so dress appropriately! Open three weekends in October. October 14th & 15th. October 22nd & 23rd. And October 29th & 30th. Tickets are $20 a person and it's open from 8 to 12. If you round up a group of 10 or more people, you get a discount on tickets of $17 a person. So, if you're feeling a road trip, travel to the Haunted Hillside!

3. Haunted Hayloft


Located in the same town as Huston's Haunted Hollow (literally minutes away), explore a haunted house and corn maze at the Haunted Hayloft. $17 per person every weekend in October from 7 to 10:30! There's a special attraction at this haunted house called the Escape Room which is a new addition. An extra charge of $8 of person, but definitely worth the struggle of trying to escape a building with clues and hints (Reservations recommended).

Be prepared to be scared!

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