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Get your creep on: Four places to get scared in South Jersey this October

October 14, 12:08 PMBurlington County Nightlife ExaminerValerie Tandoi
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Do you wait anxiously all year for the arrival of Halloween?  Do you like things that go bump in the night?  Grab your ghouls and gals and head out for a frightfully fun night in South Jersey.
 


Night of Terror at Creamy Acres
Mullica Hill, NJ

For fourteen years, Creamy Acres has taken pride in scaring the pants off of South Jersey.  Creamy Acres is one of the highest rated Halloween attractions in the entire United States.  Experience six attractions in one place including the Ride of Terror Haunted Hayride, The Dreaded Cornfield Maze and the new 3D Fun House.  Creamy Acres is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from now until Halloween.  
 


Haunted Barns and Junkyard
Southampton, NJ

Get ready to walk through multiple olds barns and a junkyard decked out haunted house style.  This attraction is located at the Jack Allen Museum.  Experience a scary night out at an actual historic site.  This attraction is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night in October.  Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for students.
 


The Jersey Devil Haunted Hayride
Jackson, NJ

Come experience one of the best hayrides in New Jersey.  The Jersey Devil Haunted Hayride has been scaring Jersey girls and boys for two decades.  Located only six miles from Six Flags Great Adventure, this hayride is approximately 45 minutes long.  If you’re truly in a hardcore horror mood, you can even stop over at Six Flag’s Fright Fest before heading over to the hayride.
 


The Prison
Mount Holly, NJ

There is nothing like walking through a haunted house in a prison rumored to actually be haunted!  It’s like getting two scares for the price of one.  This haunted house is held at the Burlington County Prison Museum.  This site has been featured on the TV show Ghost Hunters and many locals believe that it is actually haunted.  The museum has been hosting a frighteningly good haunted house for the past few years.  And the best part is buying a ticket to the haunted house will earn you a free pass to come back and explore the museum when it is not decorated for Halloween. 

 

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