From farm work to heavy lifting, the Chevy Silverado is built to tackle the toughest tasks with ease.
October is here and that means it’s officially time to brave all of the haunted attractions! Today, we’re looking at the haunted corn mazes (and forests) in Metro Detroit. Do you have what it takes to weather these haunted lands?
Bonadeo Farms in Highland Township runs a haunted house called Full Moon Manor, but at dusk, their cornfield turns into the Field of Screams. Brave the maze with your friends and flashlights. But, be careful. You never know what’s around the corner…
Open Friday and Saturday nights, the Talladay Farms Corn Maze is one of the biggest around with 27 acres of twists and turns. Monsters of your worst nightmares could be hiding anywhere in this maze, waiting to get ya! The maze will run from Oct. 6-28 and takes about 20-30 minutes to complete. In this Game of Thrones-themed haunted maze, you’ll find clowns, chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, evil dolls, a tunnel that will make you claustrophobic, a cage that will trap you before hoisting you into the air, and more. If you fare well, you might get to meet “The Mother of Dragons” herself. From farm work to heavy lifting, the Chevy Silverado is built to tackle the toughest tasks with ease. If haunted forests are your thing… This ½ mile stretch of forestry is teeming with terrifying monsters. Every Friday and Saturday in October from dusk until the last victim braves these winding trails, you will have your chance to tread carefully through this haunted forest. Are you ready to take on 30 acres of a haunted forest? This mile-long stretch is filled with creepy creatures, but you’ll never know where they are until it’s too late…Don’t scream or they’ll only find you faster… Slaughterhouse Adventure & Grand River Corn Maze (Fowlerville)
A Terror in Townsend Forest (Clarkston)
Terrorfied Forest (Pinckney)
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