Metro Atlanta, October 18, 2025
News Summary
Metro Atlanta and North Georgia are preparing for an exciting Halloween season with a variety of haunted houses, spooky attractions, and themed food specials. From family-friendly events to thrilling horror experiences, there is something for every age group. Local establishments also offer Halloween-themed dining options, transforming the region into a festive hub of fright and fun. Popular events include haunted tours and community festivals, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a memorable Halloween celebration.
Metro Atlanta and North Georgia are gearing up for a thrilling Halloween this season, offering a wide array of spooky attractions, haunted houses, themed events, and festive food and drink specials. Residents and visitors alike can indulge in bone-chilling experiences that cater to different age groups and preferences, ensuring a memorable holiday filled with frights and delights.
Haunted Attractions
The Paranoia Haunted House in Canton features two creepy attractions—Meltdown and Sanctum—suitable for individuals ages 13 and older. Tickets for both haunts are priced at $35, while a single attraction ticket for Meltdown is available for $25. A Fast Pass Combo Ticket for $60 provides access to both attractions with reduced wait times.
In Newnan, the 13 Stories Haunted House ranks among Georgia’s largest indoor haunts, boasting an expansive 54,000 square feet of scares, also aimed at audiences 13 and older. Meanwhile, Terror Mills Haunted House, set in an abandoned school in Jackson, offers chilling experiences from late September to the end of October.
Families can enjoy the Haunted Hills Farm in Jasper, featuring a spooky hayride, haunted trail, and a blacklight 3D haunt recommended for ages 11 and up. On the other hand, the Camp Blood Trail in Carrollton invites thrill-seekers to take on a half-mile trek through haunted woods, celebrating over 30 years of frights, recommended for teens and older.
Nightmare’s Gate Haunted House in Douglasville presents three walk-through experiences for ages 13+ through November 2. The nationally recognized Netherworld Haunted House is located in Stone Mountain and is famous for its elaborate sets, costumes, and special effects. This attraction is open until November 8 and is suitable for audiences 12 and older.
Folklore Haunted House in Acworth showcases two experiences: Winter’s Estate and the Maze of Madness, also intended for ages 13+. Select dates feature the House of Four Scythes Haunted Attraction in Cumming, which includes a Carnival of Screams clown maze, recommended for ages 12+. The Haunted Trails at Old Car City operate Fridays and Saturdays from October 3 to November 1, transforming a junkyard into a spooky haunted trail for ages 13+.
Zombie Farms in Winterville presents an outdoor horror experience with actors, available Fridays and Saturdays, recommended for ages 12. For lovers of history, Atlanta Ghosts offers guided haunted walking tours throughout October, detailing Atlanta’s haunted past.
Themed Dining and Festivities
In addition to haunted experiences, several local establishments are offering Halloween-themed food and drink specials. The Office Bar hosts a series of themed specials including the Officeween Burger and Black Widow’s Kiss cocktail during this spooky season.
The Georgia Aquarium’s Haunted Seas event runs from October 3 to November 2 and features Halloween-themed shows and décor. AltaToro transitions into a Wicked Hideaway Pop-Up featuring themed cocktails and glowing jack-o’-lanterns during the same period.
Fox Theatre hosts Haunted History & Ghost Tours, allowing exclusive access to its eerie sub-basement on select dates through October 31. Epicurean Atlanta also provides a Halloween dining experience in themed igloos and a prix fixe menu from October 20 to November 1.
The Wicked Pig Halloween Pop-Up Bar in Buckhead serves themed cocktails and offers a spooky ambiance through November 1.
Community Festivities
Festivities abound with the Little 5 Points Halloween Festival & Parade occurring on October 18-19, featuring music, vendors, and the largest Halloween parade in the Southeast. Other Halloween festivals such as Ghoul-Fest, Brick-or-Treat Adult Night, and Spooky Springs provide family-friendly activities throughout Atlanta.
Halloween night brings various events, including the Beyond the Grave Rave at Park Tavern, where partygoers can enjoy festive activities across local venues. The Colonnade and ENZO Steakhouse are also hosting Halloween parties, complete with DJs, costume contests, and themed cocktails, including a Masquerade Mystery Dinner. Communities will also feature trick-or-treating events and festivals that incorporate local culture with Halloween fun.
Conclusion
Metro Atlanta and North Georgia are brimming with excitement for the Halloween season, offering a plethora of attractions that cater to all ages and tastes. Whether seeking spine-tingling thrills or festive dining experiences, there is something for everyone to enjoy this Halloween.
FAQs
What haunted attractions are available in Metro Atlanta and North Georgia?
Metro Atlanta and North Georgia offer numerous haunted houses including Paranoia Haunted House in Canton, 13 Stories Haunted House in Newnan, Terror Mills Haunted House in Jackson, and many others.
Are there themed dining experiences during Halloween?
Yes, various establishments offer Halloween-themed food and drink specials, such as The Office Bar’s Officeween Burger and Black Widow’s Kiss cocktail.
What community events are taking place this Halloween?
Community events include the Little 5 Points Halloween Festival & Parade, Ghoul-Fest, and various parties across local venues, along with trick-or-treating activities.
Key Features of Halloween Attractions and Events
| Attraction/Event | Location | Age Recommendation | Ticket Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paranoia Haunted House | Canton | 13+ | $35 (both), $25 (single), $60 (Fast Pass) |
| 13 Stories Haunted House | Newnan | 13+ | Varies |
| Terror Mills Haunted House | Jackson | 13+ | Varies |
| Haunted Hills Farm | Jasper | 11+ | Varies |
| Halloween Specials | Various | N/A | Varies |
| Little 5 Points Halloween Festival | Atlanta | All Ages | Varies |
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Additional Resources
- Fox 5 Atlanta: Halloween Happenings in Metro Atlanta
- Wikipedia: Halloween
- AJC: Georgia Tech Coach Brent Key Goes All Out for Halloween
- Google Search: Halloween celebrations in Georgia
- Atlanta Parent: Trick-or-Treat Drive-Through Halloween Fun in Atlanta
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Halloween
- Discover Atlanta: Ultimate Guide to Atlanta’s Best Halloween Experiences
- Google News: Atlanta Halloween Events

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