We have plenty of Haunted Houses throughout Louisiana that open for Halloween, but for this list we're talking about the places that are haunted all year long.
Louisiana is known far and wide as a state brimming with the supernatural. However, a new study just released ranks the "Top 10 Cities Where You're Most Likely to Live in a Haunted House" and, well...
McKamey Manor is a haunted house so scary, so intense and disturbing that no one has ever been able to make it all the way to the end. In fact, they'll give you $20,000 if you can. Sounds fun right?
With Halloween just a couple of weeks away, we'd better get all of the hootenanny out of our systems can before it passes us by. I just found out about a haunt in Leesville, La called the "Tree Farm Massacre" and it definitely looks road trip worthy.
As I was searching the internet looking for different Halloween haunted houses, festivals, hayrides and things to do this Halloween, I came across this website that is pretty much a one-stop-shop for finding Halloween events all across Louisiana.
"The Devil's Knot" is described as a "walking haunted trail where anything from your scariest nightmares is possible to happen." By the looks of the pictures on their Facebook page, they are not kidding.
Louisiana knows how to put together some really freaky haunted houses. These haunted houses are made up of the terrors you could only see in your nightmares and the things you only thought went bump in the night.
Halloween is haunted-house season, the one time of year you when, if you want, you can pay a random group of actors to fill up an old warehouse with gory props and costumes and scare the snot out of some people. But if you’re looking for a subtler, truly frightening experience, America is full of houses that really are haunted (well, maybe).