Georgia attraction Haunted Montrose invites Halloween enthusiasts for one last fright as founder announces retirement
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Georgia attraction Haunted Montrose invites Halloween enthusiasts for one last fright as founder announces retirement
The Old Slaughter House, site of unspeakable horrors.



MONTROSE, GA.- After 16 spine-tingling years of fear and fun, Haunted Montrose, one of Georgia's most popular haunted attractions, has opened for its final season. This year marks the end of an era as founder Trey Cottle prepares to retire, making this Halloween the last chance for thrill seekers to experience the terrifying magic of Haunted Montrose.

Established in 2008 in a documented ghost town, Haunted Montrose has become a must-visit destination for horror enthusiasts. Nestled in the eerie landscape of Montrose, Georgia, the attraction features four uniquely terrifying haunted houses that have consistently delivered chills, thrills, and heart-pounding excitement to their visitors. Each house promises a unique blend of scares, from classic horror to modern-day nightmares, designed to keep even the bravest souls on their toes.

“This has been an incredible journey, and I’m so grateful to everyone who has made Haunted Montrose a success over the years,” said Trey Cottle. “As I retire and close this chapter, I want to invite all Halloween lovers and longtime fans to join us for one last season of frights. Let’s make this final year the best one yet.”


Haunted Montrose logo

Final Season Highlights:

Four Haunted Houses: A diverse range of terrifying themes, including new twists and some classic scares that longtime fans will recognize.

A True Ghost Town: The eerie Montrose setting, in itself, adds an extra layer of authenticity to the experience, making Haunted Montrose one of the most atmospheric haunted attractions in the region.

Special Farewell Events: To commemorate the final season, special events and surprises will be announced throughout October, giving visitors even more reasons to celebrate this iconic attraction.

Haunted Montrose has drawn visitors from across the Southeast, and this season promises to be its most unforgettable yet. With a reputation for pushing the boundaries of fear, Haunted Montrose is known for creating immersive and spine-tingling experiences that haunt visitors long after they leave.


A mad doctor performs gruesome experiments on a victim.

The final season of Haunted Montrose began on September 27 and will run through and including Halloween Night. Tickets are on sale now, and early booking is encouraged, as demand is expected to be high.

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of Haunted Montrose's grand finale. Get ready for one last, unforgettable fright, and join us as we say goodbye to an exciting Halloween tradition.


Pig Man, one of the terrifying residents of The Old Slaughter House

For tickets and more information, please visit: https://hauntedmontrose.com/.










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