
Itching for a good scare this Halloween season? Look no further than these haunted attractions located all over New Jersey.
Creepy walking trails and corn mazes play host to eerie shadows sure to set off your fight-or-flight reflexes, while a drive-through adventure gives participants a little distance from the frights.
Wherever you decide to go this fall, we wish you luck in dodging those demons.
Allentown’s Witches’ Night Out
October 27
Grab your sorceress hat and broom for a wonderful night of witchy wonders. This year’s agenda is still under wraps, but past years have included a Victorian-themed murder mystery theater, witches’ hat contest, scavenger hunt, refreshments and more.
6-9:30 pm; $40. S Main Street, Allentown.
Scare Farm
Weekends starting September 23
Steer clear of this spooky sight if you scare easily. Offering three attractions for the price of one, Hillsborough’s haunted farm has a Creepy Hollow, Paranoia Walking Trail and the Slayride Hayride.
$20. 120 South Branch Road, Hillsborough.
Field of Terror
Weekends starting September 23
In addition to daytime activities, including a corn maze, pumpkin patch and haunted hayride, the Kyle Family Farm will host ghostly night time events that promise to petrify patrons.
$20-$80. 831 Windsor-Perrineville Road, East Windsor.
C. Casola Farms Haunted Attractions
Weekends starting September 24
Calling all creatures of the night to C. Casola Farms’ spooky activities, including zombie paintball, a haunted hayride of terror, a 3D haunted barn and the living maze.
$12-$60. 178 NJ-34, Holmdel.
Bloodshed Farms
Weekends starting September 30
Drive through if you dare. Bizarre beasts will pop up when you least expect them on a terrifyingly fun trip through this frightening farm.
$60. 2919 Route 206, Columbus.
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