High-intensity scares are not for the faint-hearted. If you are up to the challenge, here are four Las Vegas haunted houses you should visit in 2024:
1. 31 Freak Street
31 Freak Street is a theatrical haunted attraction at Tivoli Village in Summerlin. There are two haunted houses whose immersive environments feature creepy characters for a bone-chilling experience. Walk through the quiet, uninhabited streets leading to an abandoned house with swirls of noises. Then, head on to the old cemetery where clowns of the carnival randomly appear as they search for new victims.
Buy a ticket for $40 per person to tour the Intruders and Twisted Terror haunted houses from 7 pm to 11 pm on weekdays and 7 pm to 12 am on weekends.
2. Las Vegas Haunts

Las Vegas Haunts is an award-winning haunted house on the Las Vegas Strip. The haunt transports guests into an altered reality featuring two themed horror houses: Asylum and Hotel Fear.
Since its launch over 26 years ago, this haunted attraction has received recognition from top media platforms like Parade Magazine, Forbes Magazine, 10Best.com, and The Asylum. And as BuzzFeed describes it, the Las Vegas Haunts is one of 25 Haunted Houses in America that will scare the crap out of you.
3. Moapa Valley Corn Maze

The Moapa Valley Corn Maze is a fun haunted house with activities for the entire family. It features the famous Haunted Corn Maze, a Day Maze, Zombie Paintball, a Pumpkin Patch, and the Shriek Shack. If that’s not enough, visitors can participate in pig races, have fun on the Bounce Pillow, test their endurance at the Pedal Carts and Corn Pits, or relax at the playground, Swingset, or Cow Train.
While there, you can order tasty treats for as little as $1. Drizzle your funnel cake, hot apple pie fries, and caramel apples with your favorite toppings for a memorable experience. Entry to the Moapa Valley Corn Maze ranges between $1 to $25. It’s free for kids aged four years and under.
4. Freakling Bros Horror Shows

Freakling Bros Horror Shows is a family-run haunted house established in 1992. Notably, its Gates of Hell is the only R-rated haunted attraction in Vegas. Here, visitors face psychological, claustrophobic, and physical scares.
The ultimate experience is so intense that each guest has to sign a waiver. Other attractions at the Freakling Bros Horror Shows include the Coven of 13, packed with witchcraft and dark magic, and the Castle Vampyre, focusing on gothic horrors.