Chapel Hill Haunted Woods
A headless haunt still searches the tracks of Chapel Hill for his head horrifically lost decades ago. Experience the Chapel Hill Haunted Woods first hand each Saturday of October. Proceeds benefit Young Farmer and Rancher programs. These include scholarships, ag education and fighting childhood hunger in our area.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Thank you all for a good season. We've gotten alot of great feedback from so many new visitors who had a great scare. Those who've been before also liked the changes and additions. Your support helps the Young Farmers & Ranchers of Marshall County to provide scholarships, educational experiences and food for children in need. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Wet & Wild Spooky Time
Saturday night turned into a wet and wild spooky time! It was a good opening weekend with good feedback about our additions and haunts. We are tweaking some areas to make it even better. Come see for yourself this Sauturday 7pm-11pm.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Delusion
You're gonna love, or hate depending on your perspective, our new delusion field. I can't expose much about it, but you'll know when you are in it. Getting out may be more difficult than you first think. Good luck.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Nights starting to chill your bones?
Its getting cooler and the Chapel Hill Haunted Woods will be open soon. Every Saturday night of October you can experience a thrill as you try to survive the haunted cedars, rocks, trails and trees of Chapel Hill, TN.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Thank you!
We thank each and every one of you for helping us this year. The haunt is now closed til next October. We had a safe and fun fund-raiser that will allow us to provide food to hungry children in our area, provide college scholarships to ag students and conduct many educational activities to increase awareness of the importance of agriculture in all our lives.
Thank you!
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