
Houston Haunted Trails 2025 Halloween: A Spooky Adventure Awaits
When someone asks “Houston Haunted Trails 2025,” here’s the answer: It’s Houston’s premier haunted outdoor trail & hayride event, now located in Old Town Spring, Texas, offering thrills, scares, and immersive Halloween fun.
This seasonal haunt blends trail scenes, hayride chills, interactive scares, and “midway” games. It’s the kind of Halloween event I mark on my calendar.
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Let’s walk you through everything you need to know: dates, history, tickets, viewing tips, safety, and more.
Event Overview
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Dates | Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays (through November 1, 2025) in 2025 |
| Location / Route | Old Town Spring, Texas, new trail & hayride setup |
| Duration | Each visit runs about 30–45 minutes (trail + hayride) |
| Entry Fee | General Admission: $35 (+ tax); Fast Pass: $10 extra |
| Expected Crowds | Moderate to high on weekend evenings |
| Main Attractions | Haunted trail, hayride, scary creatures, midway games, photos |
This table gives you a quick sense of the event’s structure and cost.
History & Origins
Haunted Trails began years ago as a local haunted attraction in Houston. Over time, it expanded its layout and scare elements.
In 2025, Haunted Trails moved to Old Town Spring, a historic railroad town. It now emphasizes an outdoor, woodland experience with hayride elements and walk-through paths.
The organizers aim to immerse guests in shadowy woods and theatrical scare scenes. Over the years, they’ve added games, souvenir photos, group discounts.
Also, the event taps into Texas’s spooky folklore and haunted woods traditions to give local flavor.
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Houston Haunted Trails 2025 Date, Time & Location Details
- 2025 schedule: The haunt runs on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through November 1, 2025.
- Trail & hayride start times: Evening hours (often dusk onward) — check the haunted trails site for exact times.
- Address: Former location listings show 11500 Antoine Dr, Houston, TX 77066. But the event’s new site in Old Town Spring is publicized for 2025.
- Recommended viewing start: Arrive early (30 minutes before your slot) to avoid lines and get oriented.
- After finishing the trail & hayride, guests often explore the Old Town Spring area (shops, food, photos).
Note: Because the venue shifted, some address listings might still reference the old Houston location.
How to Participate In Houston Haunted Trails 2025
- Buy tickets in advance online this ensures your slot and avoids sell-outs.
- No formal registration besides ticket purchase.
- Costume rules: Costumes likely allowed, but avoid oversized props or masks that block vision.
- Age restrictions: Generally all ages welcome, but children should be accompanied.
- Group discounts: Groups of 15 or more receive a $5 discount when tickets are purchased online.
- Fast Pass option: You can pay extra to skip long lines ($10 extra).

Viewing Tips & Best Spots
- Arrive early to park, walk in, and enjoy any “pre-haunt” atmosphere.
- On trails, darker sections in middle give better scare impact. Don’t stand near entrance.
- The hayride portion often gives wide views, so sit toward the back for more suspense.
- Event is outdoor & wooded wear closed shoes and weather-appropriate clothes.
- Accessibility: Because it’s trails and hayrides, some areas may be uneven — check with organizers for wheelchair friendly paths.
Costumes & Themes
- No official theme declared for 2025, beyond general Halloween horror.
- Past visitors have worn woodland monsters, classic movie monsters, scarecrow motifs.
- If you go as a pair or family, matching themes (ghost train, haunted carnival) work great.
- Keep props safe: avoid sharp or hard items that might hit others.
Entertainment & Highlights
- Haunted trail scenes: theatrical sets, actors in costumes, jump scares.
- Hayride: a wagon ride through dark woods with surprises along the way.
- Midway games & photos: Snap souvenir photos, play small games, purchase glow items.
- The combined trail + hayride mix distinguishes Haunted Trails from typical haunted houses.
- After haunts, guests often linger for photo ops in the Old Town Spring historic setting.
Travel & Accommodation
- Nearest airports: Bush Intercontinental (IAH) or Hobby (HOU) for out-of-town visitors.
- Hotels: Stay in Spring / Houston suburbs for easier access.
- Parking / transport: Free parking offered at the event.
- Use ride-share to avoid late-night parking crunch.
- If you stay nearby, treat it as a weekend haunt getaway.

Food & Local Experiences
- Old Town Spring offers local restaurants, cafés, shops perfect to combine dinner with haunt.
- After your trail, grab something warm (coffee, chili, pumpkin treats) nearby.
- Visitors often explore historic Spring, artisan shops, or nearby parks.
Safety & Rules
- Expect bag checks and security at entry.
- Prohibited items: weapons, large props, fog cannons, strobe lights (unless permitted).
- Stay with your group, especially in dark trail segments.
- Use a buddy system trails can be disorienting in darkness.
- Respect actors and property don’t touch or interfere with sets.
Photography & Social Media Tips
- The best times for photos are just after sunset or at the end of trails when lighting is dramatic.
- Use non-flash modes or check if flash is allowed many haunts prohibit flash.
- Social tags you can use: #HauntedTrailsHouston, #OldTownSpringHaunt, #HoustonHaunts2025, #HauntedTrailsTX
- Tag official pages: The Haunted Trails, Old Town Spring.
- Short video clips (5–7 seconds) of shadows, props, ambient sound work well on social platforms.
Conclusion
Haunted Trails 2025 in Old Town Spring promises a spooky, fun outing through dark woods, hayrides, theatrical scenes, and photo ops.
To make the most of it, do these:
- Buy your tickets early online
- Arrive ahead of time
- Dress sensibly and comfortably
- Plan dinner or shopping in historic Spring
- Capture moments with tags and safe photo strategies
This is not just a haunted house it’s a full night of immersive outdoor horror fun.
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FAQs
No you must buy a ticket. General entry costs $35 (+ tax); Fast Pass costs +$10.
Yes children are welcome. Just expect some fright elements; accompany them.
Yes everyone participating needs a ticket, including children.
Yes dress up! Just keep props safe and nonintrusive.
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Yes, free parking is offered at the venue site.
November 1 All day
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713-618-3323
info@thehauntedtrails.com


