Michigan Haunted House Named One of the Country’s Best
Halloween is jam-packed with fun activities for kids and adults alike, including a Michigan haunted house that’s been named one of the best in America. From Halloween parades to haunted houses, the fall season really brings so many memorable things to do and traditions to build. I always like going to haunted houses during the fall months, but some of them can be too scary for me. I also love hitting the local cider mill and walking through a glorious corn field, whether it’s haunted or not. There’s just something special about fall, and I think that’s why it’s a lot of people’s favorite season. It seems like all of my friends love fall more than any other season. In any case, if you’re looking for something fun to do in the state this season, check out this legendary Michigan haunted house.
Creepy, Sprawling Michigan Haunted House
The experts at Haunt World have put together a roster of the 13 best haunted houses in America. Get it, 13? It’s not just haunted houses, either. “Haunted Attractions have drastically changed over the last 5 years, adding escape rooms, outdoor scream zones, horror arcades, scary photo opps, haunted midways, axe throwing, pumpkin festivals, hayrides and more,” they note.”
Before we get to this state, let’s look at the No. 1 best haunted house in the country, according to Haunt World, it’s 13th Gate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. “The 13th Gate is a haunted attraction that is known for its extreme ultra-realism and is one of the most detailed haunted houses in existence,” Haunt World notes. “The artists behind the massive dark attraction are experts at blurring the lines between horror and reality, and guests frequently wonder between screams whether what they are experiencing is real or not.
So, which North Carolina haunted house made the top 13 in the country? It’s the legendary Erebus Haunted Attraction located at 18 South Perry Street in Pontiac. “Half-mile walk through four stories of paths, a swamp, bottomless pit, mutant gorilla, baby T-Rex, butcher. Guests are buried alive.” They also mention that Erebus was featured on the Travel Channel and Discovery Channel. If you haven’t been to Erebus yet, it really is a Michigan landmark when it comes to all things spooky. A bunch of my friends make a point to go every year and always have a lot of fun there. They really know how to make Halloween one of the biggest events of the year. Reach out to me with your favorite haunted spots.