Niles Scream Park logoThe nationally renowned Niles Scream Park is ready to officially start autumn by scaring the “yell” out of you with seven different haunted attractions.  This year marks the 46th consecutive year of their annual fright festival. The gates will squeak open on Friday, September 13th, and be open on the remaining Fridays and Saturdays in September. Beginning in October, the Park will be open all weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) plus Thursday, October 31st. And don’t forget their Black Out event–only on Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd.

The Niles Scream Park is not just scary, it is considered by many to be one of the top haunted attractions in the country. Certainly one of the largest, the Niles Scream Park offers 44 acres of blood-curdling fear! Unlike other haunted houses, Niles rebuilds each room of all three interior haunted houses each year to provide you with completely new and unique shows. The professionally designed sets and ingenious scare-tactics led the Niles Scream Park to be recognized by Haunted Attraction Magazine as one of the “Top 31 Must-See Haunted Attractions” nationwide for the last six years running!

For those with the courage to tour all seven attractions, here is the line-up for 2019:

Niles Haunted House – The largest and most popular of their attractions. It’s the one that has been with them since the beginning! Before you even get to the massive house, you must make your way along a long, winding path with shaky bridges over dark ponds, foggy paths through trees and a completely blacked out guard building.

Once you get into the house, there are over 100 different paths through the attraction and it’s impossible to see it all with less than seven trips. Each year the rooms, theme, sound effects and scares are changed to provide a fresh show.  After you’ve make it through the House, you still have to survive the “rear swamp” which also has many scares and monsters to frighten patrons.

N’awlins Nightmare – Welcome to New Orleans at night! A popular destination for tourism, cajun cuisine and mystery. While the locals are very hesitant to share tales about Marie Laveau, you will journey through the dark streets and witness the Queen of Voodoo. After the sun sets, the stories come alive, but time will tell if you have what it takes to survive!

Deadwood – The Gold Rush brought with it tales of fortune and fame, but it was accompanied by unsavory visitors who brought murder and mayhem to the once quiet and peaceful town of Deadwood. The unfortunate followers of the Wild Bill gang seek to reclaim the glory days by whatever means necessary and you are in the thick of it. The price you pay may be your life!

The Field of Screams – Considered one of their most popular attractions, even a GPS won’t help you find your way of out this series of outdoor mazes. Finding a way out means venturing through the Bayou and our all new cemetery. But once you’re there, your problem becomes how to escape!

The Dark Terror-tory Haunted Hayride – If the other attractions have you tired of running, you can get on board a tractor drawn wagon and ride the Dark Terror-tory Haunted Hayride. The trail is approximately a mile long and filled with more than 30 sets that will take you on a journey through some of the scariest places on earth. A mix of humor and scares, the ride is certainly not a typical Fall hayride through the woods.

Hooded – Their most intense horror experience ever! Each patron is blindfolded and oh yeah, the actors can touch you! Adults 18 and older only. You must sign a waiver. If you bail out of the attraction, you got what you paid for–an experience so intense you couldn’t handle it! No refunds. No chicken out passes. Good luck!

Mini Escape Rooms – The Niles Scream Park has adapted the popular escape room concept to their midway. A new twist is “speed escape rooms.” Fast paced and exciting, there will be several five-minute escape rooms open at the Park.

The midway features several food concessions that provide enough variety to satisfy everyone’s cravings. The Gift Shop will let you shop till you drop for the latest Halloween paraphernalia.  The upgraded photo-op will offer 3D pictures for purchase to commemorate your night.

The Niles Scream Park is a non-profit community project that uses approximately 200 volunteers per night to staff its various attractions. These volunteers represent over 65 Michiana area community and school organizations. Since 1996, more than $1.9 million have been donated to local and nation non-profit organizations and to the Niles Scream Park funded college scholarships for students at Niles, Brandywine, Dowagiac, Cassopolis and Edwardsburg High Schools.

The Niles Scream Park is located on Mayflower Road, south of Niles-Buchanan Road just off Exit 5 of the US 31 Bypass. More information on prices, times and dates of operation can be obtained by visiting the Niles Scream Park web site at www.haunted.org or calling 269-687-FEAR.