Here’s your 2025 roundup of can’t-miss haunted house attractions across Wisconsin. I’ve grouped a mix of scream parks, classic charity haunts, family options, and a few uniquely Wisconsin experiences. For each entry I list the official web address so you can check hours, tickets, and any special events.
Terror on the Fox, Green Bay
Green Bay’s Halloween staple returns select nights from September 20 through November 2 in 2025, pairing its massive haunted houses with the signature Terror Train at the National Railroad Museum. Expect cinematic sets, roaming monsters, and optional add-ons for adults. Web address: terroronthefox.com.
Abandoned Haunted House Complex, Mount Pleasant
Just off I-94 between Milwaukee and Chicago, Abandoned runs multiple high-energy attractions on one campus and often features a lights-out “Blackout Night” late in the season. If you want intense startle scares and big production value, this should be near the top of your plan. Web address: abandonedhauntedhouse.com.
The Hill Has Eyes, Franklin
Set across 45 acres at The Rock Sports Complex, Hill Has Eyes advertises about 60 minutes of outdoor terror with four connected haunts and a lively midway vibe. Families can look for “Not So Scary” afternoons with guided tours and trick-or-treating on select Sundays. Web address: hillhaseyes.com.
Screamin’ Acres, Stoughton
A Madison-area favorite that tells one overarching story spread across four attractions, all included with admission. Tickets are sold online in timed windows, which helps keep waits reasonable on busy nights. Web address: screaminacres.com.
Burial Chamber Haunted Complex, Neenah
One of the state’s largest complexes with four different experiences, including indoor houses, a haunted woods, and special “Blackout” nights where you navigate by low light. If you like variety in a single stop, this delivers. Web address: burialchamber.com.
Green Bay Fear, Green Bay
Chaos rules at this multi-haunt event that blends classic frights inside Shawano Manor and the Funhouse with a carnival-style midway and special off-season “Chaos Nights.” It is a great pick for groups that want food trucks and entertainment alongside scares. Web address: greenbayfear.com.
Wisconsin Fear Fest, Plymouth
Hosted at Road America, this growing thrill park combines several haunted houses with mini escape rooms, axe throwing, paintball gallery, live entertainment, and a midway. The event markets a long operating window in October with a fear and fun focus. Web address: wisconsinfearfest.com.
Dominion of Terror, Sheboygan
Run by the Sheboygan Jaycees, Dominion is one of Wisconsin’s longest-running charity haunts. For 2025 it lists a full October schedule, often with a kid-friendly matinee and occasional escape room add-ons. Classic haunted house atmosphere, updated every season. Web address: dominionofterror.com.
Spooks on Spurr, New London
Set around the 1800s “Spurr Mansion,” this rustic destination combines the Mansion of Misery with the Forest of Freaks. It leans into lore, story, and woodsy vibes, which makes it a different flavor from the big city scream parks. Web address: spooksonspurr.net.
Perdition Pines Haunted Event, Antigo
A large outdoor haunt deep in the Northwoods that runs on select weekend nights and caps the season with a full Blackout Weekend on October 31 and November 1, 2025. Families should watch for posted kids days. Web address: perditionpineshaunt.com.
Schuster’s Haunted Forest, Deerfield
Eight miles east of Madison, Schuster’s runs a nighttime hayride to a lengthy haunted forest, plus a full fall festival on the farm. It is a solid pick if your group mixes fright-fans and fall-fest lovers. Web address: schustershaunt.com.
Ghost Outpost Haunted House, Wisconsin Dells
A year-round throwback attraction right in downtown Dells. In 2025 they are advertising a special six dollar ticket deal, which makes this an easy add-on to a Dells weekend. Web address: ghostoutposthauntedhouse.com.
Terror on Rural Street, Hartford
Nonprofit haunt with a reputation for tight, tech-heavy rooms and a big volunteer cast. The 2025 calendar covers most Friday and Saturday nights in October, plus Halloween and a November finale. Web address: terroronruralstreet.com.
Soul Reapers Haunted House, Wilmot
Located at the Kenosha County Fairgrounds, Soul Reapers is an actor-driven, high-intensity haunted house with graphic themes that skews older teen and adult. Web address: soulreapershaunt.com.
Sheboygan Haunted Asylum, Sheboygan Falls
A newer entry that uses the real former county medical center as a setting, complete with VIP tours and special guest appearances. Tickets for the 2025 season are posted, including options for a Patient Pass. Web address: sheboyganhauntedasylum.com.
Bonus, not a house but a must-know: Fright Hike at Lapham Peak, Delafield
Two nights only, October 17 and 18, 2025, this is a one-mile hike through a dark state park filled with live scare scenes. It is a beloved southeast Wisconsin tradition and sells out, so buy early. Web address: frighthike.org.
How to plan your 2025 haunt road trip
Start with location and scare level. Families should zero in on Not So Scary offerings and daytime events, like Hill Has Eyes family tours or farm add-ons at Schuster’s. Hardcore scare hunters will want a mix of big productions like Abandoned or Terror on the Fox, plus a classic charity haunt such as Dominion of Terror or Terror on Rural Street. Always buy tickets in advance when possible, dress for the weather if you are hitting outdoor trails, and check each website for weather policies, timed entry rules, and age guidance.