Utah haunted houses offer thrilling experiences for any thrill seeker or just those looking for something frightening – from ghosts and monsters to real world phobias, these scary houses will leave you wanting more!
Fear Factory in Salt Lake City offers six buildings up to six stories high for a frightening haunted house experience, as well as their Institute of Terror add-on for an interactive and full-contact experience.
Castle of Chaos
Midvale Haunted House provides multiple levels of interaction for guests. While staff is friendly and helpful, beware the monsters lurking within its dark labyrinth!
This castle offers escape rooms year-round, offering visitors an exceptional experience sure to get their adrenaline racing.
This haunted house specializes in horror, and is considered one of the top attractions in Utah. With detailed sets and terrifying actors that will create the feeling that you are entering hell itself.
The castle has been featured on both Travel Channel and USA Today as one of America’s Scariest Haunted Houses, boasting an extensive staff that works closely together as one family-oriented unit to keep it hauntingly eerie for visitors of all ages – including those living with mental illnesses and those experiencing difficulties themselves. They even collaborate on other projects, like making props.
Nightmare on 13th
Nightmare on 13th is located on 1300 South in downtown Salt Lake City and features a gothic castle that stands out in the cityscape. Inside its walls lies several fear-inducing attractions: chainsaws, snakes, electrocution, claustrophobic tunnels and more!
American Haunts recently recognized this attraction as one of the top three haunted houses in America and awarded them third place as part of their mission of professional scares and safety promotion.
The main attraction features a haunted manor overrun with demons who threaten your soul, while you will visit the Institute of Terror, including its common room, operating room, dormitories and isolation chambers. There is no minimum age requirement but parents should exercise discretion when bringing young children. Due to strobe lights and tesla coils present within this attraction it may not be suitable for visitors with pacemakers.
Asylum 49
Asylum 49 is an incredible haunted house located in Tooele, Utah. Formerly an old hospital, this attraction is now run as an attraction and truly haunted by real ghosts – such as a little girl that helps scare guests, an evil spirit named Jeremy that likes to burn people alive, and a woman that likes to tear bed sheets off beds!
The haunted house provides guests with various experiences, from no contact, light contact, full contact and extreme (light waterboarding and shock therapy). Visitors wear wristbands to inform actors which type of experience they prefer.
Utah boasts some of the finest haunted houses in America. These thrilling adventures provide adrenaline-pumping scares and plenty of suspense, with some even featuring tales that may trigger real-life fears or anxieties, such as one which features the Lion House that used to belong to Brigham Young (a former territorial president). One such haunted house features a young woman rumored to haunt this residence once belonging to territorial president Brigham Young himself!
Fear Factory
Salt Lake City’s former cement factory serves as the setting for this haunted house, which is recognized by BuzzFeed and Travel Channel as one of the country’s top haunted houses. Comprised of six buildings reaching six stories tall with two underground passageways – as seen on Ghost Adventures- this attraction can often scare visitors!
The haunted house features a mine, swamp, ancient tomb and other creepy attractions for visitors to explore. Some visitors have reported being attacked by what appeared to be an enormous snakelike creature while others encountered the spirit of a little girl dressed in 19th-century attire. Additionally, this attraction offers a haunted cottage which is particularly popular with children.
Moon Lake in Utah is another site rumoured to be haunted. A popular camping spot, Moon Lake provides visitors with a spooky camping experience. According to legend, Moon Lake was haunted by the spirit of a young girl who drowned there and it is said she still haunts the area, appearing wet with skin tinged blue and her clothes wetted through with water.