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Detroit Area Haunted Houses To Check Out This Fall

Here's a look at some of the spookiest sites to scare up a terrifying good time for Halloween 2025.

'Tis the season to get spooked and scared — and there's no shortage of haunted attractions in metro Detroit.

Here's a look at some of the spookiest sites to scare up a terrifying good time for Halloween 2025.

Detroit Ghost Tour

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  • 100 Temple St, Detroit
  • (313) 816-8843
  • Admission Costs: Macabre, Murder, & Mayhem in Motor City:
  • Adults: $26.00
  • Children Under 13: $17.00
  • Children under 6: Free

"The “automobile capital of the world” bred the smooth sounds of Motown and the deafening screams of violence that still haunt Michigan’s Murder City. Join Motor City Ghosts to hear about sinister acts that spawned a curse not even Houdini could escape on the most haunted Detroit ghost tour," its website says.

Slay Nights presents Blood Oaths

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  • 1800 N Burkhart Rd, Howell
  • 517-302-2136
  • Hours of Operation: Ticket sales start at 7:30 p.m. weekends
  • Admission Costs: $25 per person (all nights)
  • Quick Pass $35.00 Payments Accepted: Cash, Credit Cards, Debit Cards

"Come to the Tortura Castle and prepare to meet our infamous cast of disturbed characters, relentlessly pursuing their sinister intentions. Feel the icy breath of the executioner on your neck, hear the echoing clank of chains as they drag closer, and taste the fear that lingers in the air," its website says.

Rotten Manor

  • 13245 Dixie Hwy, Holly
  • (248) 321-4612
  • Hours of Operation: Thursdays and Sundays: 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays: 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.
  • Admission ranges from $30-$100

"As you step through the doors of Rotten Manor, you'll find yourself on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. From eerie hallways to unsettling chambers, every inch of this attraction is designed to invoke fear and anticipation. You'll encounter a cast of talented actors who bring the nightmares to life, ensuring that you never know what lurks around the next corner," its website says.

Hush Haunted Attraction

  • 37550 Cherry Hill Rd., Westland
  • 734-502-6026
  • Hours of Operation: Oct 26 – Kid’s Hours from 2-5 p.m.: no actors, just eerie sets + collect candy Nov 1 and 2 – Glow Stick Fright Nights: 1 glow stick in total darkness.
  • Admission ranges from $30-$75

"Hush Haunted Attraction is Michigan’s top haunted house experience—three radically different nightmares and stage shows, one all-access ticket. From desolate crypts to a pitch-dark haunted manor, each Halloween event is rebuilt for 2025 with new sets and scares," its website says.

Erebus Haunted Attraction

  • 18 South Perry, Pontiac
  • 248-332-7884
  • Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday: 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday: 7 p.m. to Midnight, Saturday: 6 p.m. to Midnight, Sunday: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Admission ranges from $25-$35

"With four floors of immersive terror, you'll encounter horrifying monsters, otherworldly environments, and live actors that pull you deeper into the nightmare. Our cutting-edge special effects and interactive scares make every single step unpredictable. Whether you're a horror fanatic or a first-time thrill seeker, we guarantee new surprises and heart-pounding moments each year," its website says.

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