WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- The countdown is on until Halloween is here. We've compiled some of the D.C. metro area's best and scariest haunted houses. Check them out... if you dare.
Scream City
Scream City will give you a double scare. Visit two completely indoor high-end state of the art haunted houses at the RFK Stadium/DC Armory. Scream City is produced by Steelhead Productions, which is well known for producing top of the notch haunted houses, including Field of Screams in Maryland.
WHEN: Open every Friday and Saturday night Oct. 2-Nov. 1 and most Thursdays and Sundays
WHERE: RFK Stadium/DC Armory
Nightmare Manor
Take a spooky trip through a 200-year-old estate at the Nightmare Manor. It's a house cursed by fire and mired in tragedy. Are you bold enough to visit the estate where two ghosts of people who lost their lives 200 years ago continue to haunt the place till this day?
WHEN: September 25- November 1, Thursday- Sunday
WHERE: Ijamsville, Maryland
Fields of Fear
Fields of Fear will give you 20 acres of bone chilling scares. 'Step into the Cornightmare' or take a ride on the 'Darkside Hay Ride.' If you're looking for a walk in the dark and through fields of terror you'll want to put this fright fest on your list.
DC Dead Mutation
DC Dead Mutation is an interactive combination of a haunted house and a live action video game. Unlike some haunted house, this experience is all about being a part of the story. Follow a guide through a zombie infested maze while using 'neurotoxin' darts to shoot at zombies' heads.
WHEN: October 8- November 1
WHERE: Anacostia Playhouse
Washington Walks
Check out what's considered to be the most haunted home in the city: The Octagon. The walk is packed with stories about violent quarrels, vicious attacks, murder, suicide that all took place around the Lafayette Park right in the Nation's Capital.
WHEN: through October 31
WHERE: Starts at The Octagon
Field of Screams
The name says it all. Field of Screams has been rated the number one scream park. It's a 35 minute walk through a spooky forest with several pit stops along the way.
WHEN: through November 1
WHERE: Olney
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