Utah Haunted Houses
  Utah Haunted Houses

Utah, known as the "Beehive State." The beehive became the official state emblem on March 4, 1959. Utahans relate the beehive symbol to industry and the pioneer virtues of thrift and perseverance. The beehive was chosen as the emblem for the provisional State of Deseret in 1848 and was maintained on the seal of the State of Utah when Utah became a state in 1896.
People afraid of bees have nothing to fear in a Beehive State haunted house.



Haunted Hollow
Do you dare to wander through this dark murky forest? The cold night air fills your lungs and you can’t stop shivering. But the cold isn't why you're shaking. Suddenly the hair on your neck shoots up as you hear a blood-curdling scream in the distance. You're not sure if it came from the old murky oak tree in the distance or the sinister ominous shack around the corner. As you try to calm yourself you hear something rustling behind you. You heart starts to beat uncontrollably and your breathing becomes labored. But it's too late to turn back now. You're stuck in 13 acres of the most menacing horrifying and ghastly haunted forest in Utah. Hiding behind every tree and lurking around every corner are the demons ghosts and ghouls that only existed in your worst nightmares: until now. Every step counts because you don't know if it will be your last. Welcome to the Haunted Hollow.

(Added: 18-Mar-08 Clicks: 832)

Lazarus Maze
From the earliest days, even in the often bizarre world of mental health care what happened there was unusual. Problems that even today plague conventional mental health facilities were virtually unheard of at Bellshire, also know as the Institution of Terror. For example, whether from basic negligence, chronic staff shortages, or the natural and instinctive cleverness all maniacs possess, patients routinely manage to escape from more conventional mental health facilities. Yet patient escapes were simply unheard of at Bellshire and the hospital’s progress in this area was, initially at least, held up as an example of the success of their experimental treatment procedures. Sadly, when dealing with lunatics, progress in one area is all too often accompanied by setbacks in another, and thus it was with no surprise that problems were soon uncovered. In this case patients admitted with one mental condition were developing others as their treatment progressed.

(Added: 09-Apr-06 Clicks: 3365)

Spirit Hautned House
Hight startle low gore haunted house.

(Added: 16-Jul-03 Clicks: 4136)

Asylum 49
How many people have actually died at the haunted house your going to? We are a truly haunted hospital full of our ghost and gouls you can see, and those you can't.

(Added: 09-Oct-07 Clicks: 3143)

Blackwillows Terror Trail
Located on a 120 year old farm with a reputation that has been investigated by two paranormal research groups. Genuinely spooky!

(Added: 02-Mar-00 Clicks: 11218)

Castle of Chaos Haunted House & Murder Mysteries
Named """"One of America's Scariest Halloween Attractions"""" by the Travel Channel in 2007, this place will blow you away. Featuring 3 full haunted attractions in 2008- The Murder Mystery, Terror in 3-D and the longest haunt- Ultimate X-Scream, you have never experienced so much terror. If you dare- sign the waiver, put on your poncho, and be prepared for more blood than you can experience anywhere else. The Murder Mystery is fun and interactive, Terror in 3D is cool and scary, and Ultimate X-Scream is the perfect haunt for those of you looking to crawl your way through dark and twisted halls, swamps, butcher & torture shops and more. Ultimate X-Scream is not recommended for children.

(Added: 07-May-08 Clicks: 4405)

Nightmare on 13th
Nightmare on 13th is the nation's largest and most technologically driven haunted house. 36,000 sq. ft. of sheer terror is located just off i-15 and 1300 South.

(Added: 07-Oct-02 Clicks: 6186)

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Utah
State Capital: Salt Lake City
State Motto: Industry
State Flower: Sego Lily
State Tree: Blue Spruce
State Bird: California Gull
State Emblem: Beehive
State Song: "Utah, We Love Thee"
State Gem: Topaz
State Animal: Rocky Mountain elk
State Insect: Honeybee