Published October 11, 2025

Where to Find the Best Halloween Displays in Upstate, SC

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Written by J. Michael Manley

Best Halloween Displays in Upstate, SC

Looking for fun Halloween displays or Halloween houses in SC to drive by or visit? If you're in the Upstate South Carolina region, there are some spook-tacular spots you definitely don’t want to miss. Below we’ll share a few favorites, with addresses, times or schedules when known, and tips to make the most of your haunted house hunt.

 

A Reminder:

  • Some houses are private displays (just drive-bys), others are formal haunted attractions.

  • Always double-check schedules and tickets just before you go (weather, changes, sold out, etc.).

  • If you see lights or smoke effects, drive carefully and respectfully.

 

1. Viral “Fire House” — Fountain Inn, SC

One of the most talked about Halloween displays in the Upstate region is a house that looks like it’s on fire, except it’s an illusion created with lights, fog machines, and clever staging. 

  • Address: 512 North Main Street, Fountain Inn, SC

  • Schedule: Every night from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. through Halloween. 

  • Tip: The owners have asked people not to call the fire department because onlookers often mistake it for a real fire. 

This is a prime example of a standout Halloween house in Upstate, SC that people are traveling to see.

 

2. Nightmare Dungeon Haunted Attraction — Greenville, SC

If you're up for something more “official” than a drive-by, Nightmare Dungeon is one of the haunted houses in the Greenville area that’s open during October. 

  • Address: 645 Old Anderson Road, Greenville, SC 

  • Hours: Doors open at dusk (dark). On Friday & Saturday nights they stay open until midnight, on Sunday nights until 11:00 p.m., and on weeknights also until 11:00 p.m. 

  • Admission: Around $30 per adult, $20 for children 10 & under. 

  • What to expect: Several haunted scenes, atmospheric sets, actors, scary effects.

If you want one of the more “immersive” haunted experiences in the Upstate, this is a solid pick.

 

3. Madworld Haunted Attraction — Near Greenville

Another big haunt in the Upstate region is Madworld, which is often rated among the best haunted houses in SC. 

  • Address: 147 Country Manor Rd, Piedmont, SC (near Greenville) 

  • Schedule & Tickets: They publish a full haunted house schedule each year. Check Madworld’s website or social media. 

  • Why go: It has multiple rooms, interactive themes, and tends to be more elaborate than a backyard display. 

Madworld gives you a stronger “haunted attraction” experience rather than just a visual display.

 

4. Spooky Houses Around Greenville & Suburbs

If you'd rather cruise and look, there’s a driving tour of spooky homes around Greenville and nearby neighborhoods.

  • The tour covers neighborhoods like Greenville, Simpsonville/Mauldin, North Greer, South Greer, and Five Forks.

  • Many of these are private homeowner displays — big skeletons, ghosts, lights, creative themes. 

  • Tip: Drive respectfully, don’t block driveways, and bring some candy for trick-or-treaters you pass.

This is a fun, low-pressure way to see Halloween houses in SC without paying admission.

Greenville Simpsonville
3 Patricia Avenue 200 Gosford Street
15 Verdun Ave 216 Peters Glenn Court
329 W Prentiss Ave 10 Bennetts Crossing Court
123 Bennett Street 102 Pond Terrace Lane
201 E Earle Street 104 Pond Terrace Lane
108 Bridgeton Drive 10 Ashridge Way
117 Rollingreen Road 14 Birkdale Drive
  313 Chenoweth Drive
Greer 308 Garfield Lane
107 Big Dipper Road  
104 Montclair Road  
709 Scarborough Drive Fountain Inn
341 Mansfield Lane 304 Alyssa Landing Drive
1 Saucer Court 512 N Main Street
507 Millervale Road 124 Gulliver Street
   
Taylors Lyman
200 Hidden Springs Lane 833 Brennan Way

 

Other Haunted Houses in SC (within reach)

While not all are “Upstate,” here are a few more in South Carolina worth knowing:

These might be farther drives but could add variety.


Tips for Visiting Halloween Displays in Upstate, SC

  • Go early in October if you want less crowded nights.

  • Weeknights are often less busy, though some haunted houses only open on weekends.

  • Bring flashlights and comfortable shoes, especially if you’ll walk trails or through sets.

  • Check social media or websites the day of — sometimes weather or staffing changes hours.

  • Be respectful to neighborhoods — don’t block mailboxes or driveways, don’t trespass.

  • Safety first: keep kids, pets, and cars safe in dark or spooky setups.


If you’re hunting for Halloween displays or Halloween houses in SC in the Upstate, you’re in for a treat. Whether you want to cruise around looking at homeowner displays (like the famous “fire house” in Fountain Inn) or step into something more immersive at places like Nightmare Dungeon or Madworld, there’s something for all levels of spookiness.

Enjoy the season — and stay spooky (but safe)!

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