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North Dakota's Weekend Halloween Fun Guide: Oct 22nd - 25th

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We're only one weekend away from Halloween, North Dakota, and the Halloween Fun is in full swing! If you haven't yet had a chance to check out one of the local haunts this year, then this weekend is your chance - there are tons of haunted houses, spook walks, and other haunted attractions open this weekend, and there are still plenty of pumpkins to be picked out there in the fields! With the holiday itself fast approaching, if you're a Halloween lover, you won't want to miss out on this weekend's scary-good fun - check out the list below to see what haunts are open in North Dakota this weekend, and get a jump on the Halloween fun before the holiday arrives next weekend!

Dark Acres Haunted House & Corn Maze
Williston, ND
Open Friday 10/23 and Saturday 10/24
By day Dark Acres runs a costume shop downtown, but on certain nights something much spookier happens. Come down to the Dark Acres haunted house and maze!
Nightmares on Elm Street
Kindred, ND
Open Friday 10/23, Saturday 10/24 and 2 other dates
Nightmares on Elm Street is the area's premiere all indoor haunt, opening for our fourth year in October 2015! Nightmares on Elm Street and Nightmares 3D: two attractions for the price of one.
Nelson's Pumpkin Patch
Emerado, ND
Open Friday 10/23, Saturday 10/24 and Sunday 10/25
Our farm is not only the place to find all your fall produce & Halloween decorations, but also a great place to bring your entire family for a full day of fun!
Acres of Terror
Leonard, ND
Open Friday 10/23, Saturday 10/24 and 2 other dates
Join us in Leonard as we bring you the scariest haunted attraction in the Red River Valley since 2003. 'The Abandoned Leonard School House, now converted to part of the Haunted Acres horror tour, was an interesting case.
Haunted Fort
Mandan, ND
Open Friday 10/23, Saturday 10/24 and 2 other dates
Haunted Fort is the scariest event in the Bismarck-Mandan Area!! Haunted Fort has evolved into the Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park's largest fundraising event, with over 8,000 people turning out to be terrorized in 2012.

       

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