The Top Haunted Attractions to Visit in Nebraska this Spooky Season

Ready to spike your adrenaline this Halloween? Nebraska is crawling with haunted attractions that are sure to deliver the perfect dose of thrills and chills. So grab your bravest friends and get ready to scream your way through Nebraska’s top scariest spots this spooky season!


Dungeon of the Damned.

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Located in the basement of Hollywood Candy at 1209 Jackson Street, Omaha, NE 68102, Dungeon of the Damned is now in its third year of delivering spine-chilling scares. New this year, they’ve introduced a special family hour from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday through Sunday, offering a toned-down, less terrifying experience perfect for younger visitors or those looking for a gentler thrill.

Hours:

  • Thursday, Sunday: 7-11 p.m.

  • Friday, Saturday: 7 p.m.- 12 a.m.

Admission

  • General-Full Experience

    • Friday-Saturday, $20.

    • Thursday-Sunday, $18.

  • General-Family Hour

    • Friday-Saturday, $13.

    • Thursday-Sunday, $11.


Museum of Shadows.

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Ranked as one of the most haunted museums in the world, the Museum of Shadows is home to over 3,000 chilling artifacts that can be explored year-round. Guests have reported eerie experiences, including being physically touched, seeing apparitions, and hearing disembodied voices or children’s laughter and footsteps. Poltergeist activity has even been captured and verified on the museum’s security cameras, adding to its spine-tingling reputation.

Location

  • 1110 Douglas St. Omaha, NE 68102

Hours

  • Wednesday-Sunday: 2-10 p.m.

Admission

  • $20 per person


Scary Acres.

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This iconic scary attraction sits on over 20 acres of land and rotates its displays every year, so you’re always in for a trick, not a treat. While this chilling experience welcomes everyone, parents should ensure their young ones can make it through the exhibits.

Location

  • 17272 Giles Road

Hours

  • Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday: 7-10 p.m.

  • Friday and Saturday: 7 p.m.-12 a.m.

Admission

  • $13 for Masters Castle

  • $12 for House on the Hill

  • $10 for Haunted Woods

  • $30 for all three attractions


Haunted Hollow.

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With unique shows and over 10 attractions claiming to follow you in your dreams, the Haunted Hollow theme park has been scaring Nebraskans for over 20 years.

Location

  • 12501 Old Giles Road, La Vista

Hours

  • Sunday-Thursday: 7-10 p.m.

  • Friday and Saturday: 7 p.m.- 12 a.m.

Admission

  • $30 cash

  • $32 with a credit card

  • $2 off coupon is available on their website


Madness Haunted House.

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Madness Haunted House brings guests new displays every year with a mix of chainsaw madmen, zombies, demons, ghosts and more.

Location

  • 21534 Chestnut Road, Council Bluffs

Hours

  • Oct. 10-11, 17-19, 24-28, 30 and 31

    • 7 p.m.- 12 a.m.

Admission

  • $25 with VIP options and group discounts available


Bloodrush.

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Voted the best-haunted attraction in Nebraska, Bloodrush is on its 10th year of pure terror. A special feature is their celebrity visits, on select days, from Hollywood’s scariest movies.

Location

  • 233rd and West Maple Road

Hours

  • Sunday and Thursday: dusk- 10 p.m.

  • Friday and Saturday: dusk- 11:30 p.m.

Admission

  • $30 with VIP upgrade options


Hillside House of Hell.

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In partnership with Bloodrush, Hillside House of Hell is home to various paranormal activity and ranked one of the best attractions in the state. Like, Bloodrush, they also hold celebrity horror actor meet and greets on select dates.

Location

  • 114 Green St. Glenwood, Iowa

Hours

  • Sunday, Thursday and Otc. 28-30: dusk-10 p.m.

  • Friday and Saturday: dusk-11:30 p.m.

Admission

  • $40 with VIP upgrade options

Story by Xitlally Velasco

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