Get ghosted at these Beaver Valley haunted attractions where ghouls rule

Haunted houses creep it real this time of year.

Ghosts, ghouls, zombies, witches, werewolves, super-sized spiders and chainsaw-wielding maniacs lie waiting to give us eerie-sistible fun.

To help you pick the right fright, here's our guide to Beaver Valley haunted house or trail attractions and others nearby:

FearScapes brings scares galore to Ellwood City.
FearScapes brings scares galore to Ellwood City.

Zombies of The Corn

Where: 282 Rochester Road, New Sewickley Township.

What's there: Ride a battle wagon as you shoot paintballs at zombies. There's also a walk-through zombie compound with gotchas galore, plus the Funhouse 3D, Z-Maze, spooky ghost stories around a campfire and photo op areas.

Open: Sept. 22 for Fridays and Saturdays through October, adding Sunday dates Oct. 15, 22 and 29.

Admission: $34.99. Midway only tickets (minus Zombie Shoot and Maze) are $10.

Infozombiesofthecorn.com

Beastly Haunted Trail

Where: Behind the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Road, Center Township.

What's there: A walking trail through the woods, with fun frights and scream-inducing scares from horror-themed sets and costumed actors in this nonprofit fundraiser for the Beaver County Humane Society.

Open: Sept. 29 for each Friday and Saturday through October. Hours are 7-10 p.m.

Cost: $15.

Info: pahauntedhouses.com

Beastly Haunted Trail has all sorts of frights.
Beastly Haunted Trail has all sorts of frights.

Freddy's Haunts

Where: 192 McCune Road, Independence Township.

What's there: The O.G. (original ghosthouse?) of Beaver County, the family-operated Freddy's offers an immersive, all-enclosed haunted house deep in the woods, "filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares."

Also enjoy: Scaryoke/DJ on Friday nights, a full lineup of bands on Saturdays and deejay Sunday nights. Bonfires rage every night.

Opens: Sept. 15. Hours are 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturday; 7:30-10 p.m. Sundays and Oct. 30-31.

$20- general admission $18- on Sundays $35- vip(skip the line) $100- season pass Call for pricing for private bonfires Friday & Saturday 7:30-10:30 Sundays 7:30-10 October 30 and 31 $18

Costs: $20 general admission; $18 on Sundays and Oct. 30-31. $35 VIP (skip-the-line).

More info: freddyshaunts.net

Terror lurks around every corner of Freddy's Haunts in Independence Township.
Terror lurks around every corner of Freddy's Haunts in Independence Township.

FearScapes Haunts & Escape Room

Where: 1503 Brentwood Ave., Ellwood City.

What's there: Celebrating five years of fear, this haunted walk-thru and maze is in an industrial/warehouse setting. The thematic concept: "Tucked within a small town in Pennsylvania rests FearScapes, a fringe research base gone nightmarishly wrong. By combining knowledge of the paranormal and the occult with science-based containment methods, researchers were successfully able to attract and contain entities of another worldly origin. But when a malfunction in the containment process occurred, these entities were then free to wreak havoc. Preliminary reports have shown that there is no way to contact personnel trapped within the facility, only those brave enough to enter may seek out those trapped and discover what secrets FearScapes holds."

Opens: Oct. 6. Hours are 7-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through October.

Cost: $15.

Also enjoy: Fear Fest on October 21, where FearScapes brings in horror related vendors, like a mini comic convention. Vendors include Bad Apple Candles, Kylee's Creations, C. Joy Creations, Splinter Sell, Phantom Hounds Paranormal, Tony Lavorgne's Legends and Lore and Gallagher Toys & Collectibles. Also on Oct. 29: Lights On Trick or Treat free from noon to 3 p.m.

Information: fearscapeshaunt.com

FearScapes in Ellwood City invites those who dare to be scared.
FearScapes in Ellwood City invites those who dare to be scared.

The Windmill's Haunted Mini-Golf

Where: 2142 Brodhead Road, Hopewell Township.

What's There: Haunted scenes and sounds surround a miniature golf course and food stand.

Hours: Starts Sept and runs daily through Nov. 3. 16. 3-9 p.m. weekdays; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Admission: Night rate: $13 for adults, $11 for kids under age 12; day rate is $11 for adults, $9 for kids. Walk-through rate is $5. Thursdays are buy one get one free.

A tall skull awaits those who dare to enter The Windmill's haunted mini-golf in Hopewell.
A tall skull awaits those who dare to enter The Windmill's haunted mini-golf in Hopewell.

New scare this year: The Windmill Medical Academy accepting body parts, with a Medical Academy dropouts cemetery.

Information: hopewellwindmill.com

Karts in The Dark

Where: Three Rivers Karting Entertainment Park, Leetsdale.

What's there: A hair-raising Haunted Wonderland blending fast-paced karting with spine-chilling spectacles, axe throwing, zombie-themed arcade game area, and tantalizing Halloween treats. Set pieces include "The Graveyard," “The Bat Cave,” "The Spider-Web" and more. Red cosmic track lights illuminate your way.

When: Friday, Saturday & Sunday Nights, Oct. 13-29. Hours are 6-11p.m. (Fridays and Saturday), 4-8 p.m. (Sundays).

The newest Halloween haunt is at Three Rivers Karting in Leetsdale.
The newest Halloween haunt is at Three Rivers Karting in Leetsdale.

Phantom Fall Fest

Where: Kennywood Park, West Mifflin.

What's there: Kennywood's signature spooky-season event lets you do Halloween your way depending on the time of day. Come early for family-friendly fun, including festive food and a unique autumn atmosphere. Plus, enjoy your favorite coasters and rides during the day. Then, when the sun goes down, the Phantom takes screams to the extreme with seven haunted houses and four scare zones.

Open: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 22 through Oct. 29. Hours are 6-11 p.m. Fridays, noon to 11 p.m. Saturdays; noon to 10 p.m. Sundays.

Tickets: $49.99.

More info: kennywood.com

ScareHouse

Where: Pittsburgh Mills Mall, Tarentum.

What's there: A haunted house led by scare artists who helped the site's previous location in Etna be ranked as one of “America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions” by Travel Channel and also featured on "Good Morning America," "The Daily Show," CBS and ABC News, Buzzfeed and Forbes.

Open: Now through Nov. 4. Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays beginning Oct. 1 at 5 p.m. Also 7 p.m. Oct. 26.

Cost: $19.99 general admission; $41.99 for skip-the-line privileges.

Info: scarehouse.com

ScareHouse brings world class frights to Pittsburgh Mills.
ScareHouse brings world class frights to Pittsburgh Mills.

Hundred Acres Manor

Where: 100 Acres Drive, Bethel Park.

What's There: Five themed haunts/mazes spanning a mile and an average walk-through time of one hour,

Open: Fridays through Sundays until Oct. 29, adding Thursdays on Oct. 5 plus Oct. 30-31. Hours: 7-10 p.m. Thursdays and Sundays, 7-11:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Cost: $28 general admission with VIP passes $40 and $65.

Info: HundredAcresManor.com

More: Take the escape room challenge aboard a WWII submarine at Carnegie Science Center

... and dearly departed

Not returning this year will be Beaver's Haunted Pool House, as plans commence for making the pool house into an event space and concert venue.

Dare to be scared at Beastly Haunted Trail in Center Township.
Dare to be scared at Beastly Haunted Trail in Center Township.

Scott Tady is entertainment editor at The Times and easy to reach at stady@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Beaver County Times: Ghouls rule at these Beaver Valley-Pittsburgh area haunted trails