Halloween is quickly approaching as folks in Texas are already preparing for the ghoulish holiday. And, while there are some pretty good haunted houses right here in Abilene, it is worth a trip to Lubbock to check out one of the best haunted theme parks in America, Nightmare On 19th Street.

Nightmare On 19th Street has been scaring Halloween enthusiasts for over 18 years now, and each year gets bigger and better. Starting September 28th and select days through the month of October, visitors can explore a variety of chilling attractions, each with its unique theme and level of fright.

Attractions

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Blood Moon Manor invites brave souls to uncover the haunted secrets of a once-grand estate. KarnEvil takes guests on a twisted journey through a nightmarish carnival filled with sinister clowns and eerie surprises. Castle Dominus presents a terrifying adventure through a dark, foreboding fortress, and Krampus 3D offers a mind-bending experience that combines traditional holiday horror with cutting-edge visual effects.

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What sets Nightmare On 19th Street apart is its commitment to delivering genuine scares that linger long after your visit. This isn’t just a place for family-friendly frights; it’s designed for those who crave a real adrenaline rush. Each attraction is meticulously crafted to evoke blood-curdling screams and create unforgettable memories.

How much are tickets to Nightmare On 19th Street?

Tickets range from $20 to $25 depending on the day/night you want to go. Nightmare is open every weekend in October. And on October 31, of course. You can purchase tickets and find more information about Nightmare On 19th Street here.

Dark Market

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Nightmare On 19th Street will feature an expanded selection of vendors on opening night on Saturday, September 28th featuring handmade, spooky, crafty, and cool items.

You can see some creepy pictures in the gallery below, but you won't feel the terrifying thrill you would if you went to check it out for yourself in person.

BOO: Nightmare on 19th Street in Lubbock

This is the ONE haunted theme park in Texas that you need to check out each Halloween

Gallery Credit: Chaz