Haunted Houses, Spook Walks & Other Halloween Attractions in Ada
Whether you're from Ada, or you're simply visiting this Halloween Season, there are plenty of festive fun to enjoy this Halloween Season. If you're looking for a day of family fun in a pumpkin patch, or spending the evening Haunt hunting with friends is more your speed, Ada has plenty of exciting Autumn activities to enjoy this October. Halloween comes around but once a year, so if you're passing through Ada this Fall, make sure to not miss out on the thrills, chills, and scares this year!
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ABOUT OUR ATTRACTIONS: Our Haunted Attraction is a unique, immersive experience so prepare to be scared. First up the Bloody Butcher Corn Maze is full of Mutant Pumpkins, Witches, Hillbillies, Wandering Corpses, Scarecrows and other insane farm animals. Second is Big Top Terror Vision Corn Maze that is Carnival themed full of crazed clowns, misfits and deranged circus animals in a... Read More
Categories: Haunted Houses | Haunted Mazes / Haunted Corn Mazes | Scream Parks
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Welcome to West Michigan's all new immersive haunting experience. Trista heard the voices all her life. The people of Cypress Hollow thought she was different... they didn't know how correct they were. When an accident occurs and a portal begins to open, the village of Cypress Hollow and all of its inhabitants will truly know the meaning of Retribution. A horrifying theatrical... Read More
Categories: Haunted Houses
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Opening for our 17th year. We have over 140 acres of fear. Every year we re-create our haunts to ensure farm fresh fear! This year we’ve added more rooms for the biggest Haunt ever. New this year, the Freak and Oddities show. Enter and be mystified by the odd, the strange, and the unusual. Witness first-hand what no one else will easily believe. SAMARA’S RETIREMENT HOME FOR THE... Read More
Categories: Haunted Houses | Haunted Hay Rides | Pumpkin Patches | Escape Games | Scream Parks | Mazes / Corn Mazes (Kid Friendly) | Other Events
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The Zoerman Clarke building was one of Jackson's first factories, being built next to Michigan's first state penitentiary in order to utilize prison labor. Beginning in the late 1800's, prisoners were moved through underground tunnels where they would sometimes be worked to death making farm implements, and coining the neighborhood as Jackson's Fork and Hoe District. Started by... Read More
Categories: Haunted Houses | Zombie Hunts & Shootouts | Haunted Mazes / Haunted Corn Mazes | Haunted Trails | Other Events