The country's creepiest haunted corn mazes
These haunted attractions are giving "cornstalk" new meaning.
Night of Terror in Mullica Hill, New JerseyCreamy Acres Farms has been delivering up screams (and, during the summer, ice cream too) for over 20 years. Their annual Night of Terror features six attractions, included the "Dreaded Cornfield Maze." Be on the lookout for pirates and evil clowns!
Field of Screams at the Farmstead in Meridian, IdahoAdvertising both "real farm" and "real fear," this Idaho attraction eschews what it calls "cheesy haunted houses with lots of fake props" and goes heavy on performance—a.k.a. what's scariest. Don't forget to check out their giant "pet," whose jaws you can walk right through.
Hysteria at Connors Farm in Danvers, MassachusettsThis Massachusetts maze, just up the road from Salem, was made famous when in 2011 a family called 911 to say they couldn't find their way out. "We thought this would be fun," the young mother told the dispatcher. "Instead it's a nightmare. I don't know what made us do this." It was music to the ears of corn maze enthusiasts across the country, and the already popular attraction is now even bigger. Their haunted, nighttime attraction, Hysteria, leads visitors through a 17th-century graveyard.
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