Halloween is right around the corner and if you adore the scarier side of the holiday, there’s one event in the Mountain State you won’t want to miss. Put your courage in your back pocket and get ready to explore a 6,000 square foot Warehouse of Terror full of frights. West Virginia’s Nightmare In The Gorge is back and it promises to be more terrifying than ever!

Ace Adventure Resort is a well-known provider of West Virginia adventures like whitewater rafting, zipline tours, rock climbing, and more. But during the month of October, this recreational giant adds a creepy seasonal twist to its offerings.

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The Mad Butcher of Oak Hill returns again this year for Nightmare In The Gorge. Make your way through the labyrinths and hallways of the terrifying warehouse - if you dare.

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The haunted attraction is crawling with monsters that will do their best to scare the Bejeezus out of you. Grab some friends and get ready for a white-knuckle night of fright.

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Nightmare In The Gorge will take place Friday and Saturday nights, October 11-12, 18-19, and 25-26. Tickets are $15 for adults and $13 for youth.

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For one night only, on November 2 - the lights will go out. Attempt to navigate the Warehouse of Terror armed with a single glow stick. Can you make your way out in the dark?

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Are you a big fraidy cat or do you have what it takes? Nightmare In The Gorge is a Halloween spectacular that embraces the spookier side of the season.

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Check out even more of the horrors that await in this short video by YouTube user, ACE YouTube.

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Learn more and purchase tickets for Ace Adventure Resort’s haunted attraction by visiting their website. For even more seasonal scares, take the spookiest hike of the season through one of West Virginia’s most historic towns.

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