Seasonal & Holidays
Get Your Halloween Frights Early With These Spooky Events In GA
Patch has rounded up five spooky happenings in Georgia that are worth getting on the calendar.

Halloween is still more than a month away, but there are plenty of places around Georgia offering seasonal frights.
Our scary guide includes everything from horrific monsters to farmhouse terror, some better experienced for adults and others suitable for children.
We’ve rounded up five spooky happenings in Georgia that are worth getting on the calendar. And speaking of calendars: Are you planning an event this fall? Feature it, so nearby readers see it all across Patch — including in roundups like this!
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- Haunted Hills Farm, 218 Matthews Road, Jasper. Open select dates. A haunted trail and hay ride are part of the attractions at Haunted Hills. Live actors, a blacklight haunt and the Midway Experience are also featured.
- The Farm of Fears, 88 Wynn Road SW, Cartersville. Open Friday and Saturday nights Sept. 26-Nov. 1 and Halloween. The setting of the outdoor attraction includes ghastly creatures and live actors.
- Fright Fest at Six Flags Over Georgia, 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell, Sept. 13-Nov. 2. Fright Fest will showcase haunted mazes, scare zones and live shows.
- Netherworld Haunted House, 1313 Netherworld Way, Stone Mountain. Open Sept. 26-27; Oct. 3-5, 7-13 and 15-31; and Nov. 1, 2, 7, and 8. A walk-through that features a corpse Army, a twisted surgeon, an escape game and a monster museum.
- Folklore Haunted House, 5389 N. Main St., Acworth. See calendar for special events. The Maze of Madness, the Winters Estate and Midway of Mayhem are featured at Folklore. A location map is available for planning. Ticket prices range.
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