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    Brandywine Creek State Park Haunted Trail

    This Friday and Saturday (10/17 & 10/18) - Get spooked at the Brandywine Creek State Park Haunted Trail. Recommended for ages 12 and over. No pre-registration required. $10 per person. Ticket Sales start at 7pm and go until 10pm. All proceeds benefit educational programs at the park.

    Call 302-655-5740 or visit Delaware State Parks Online for more information.

    This is a GREAT event - and a bargain for $10! The trail takes about 45 minutes to walk, but when you stop to admire the handywork and craftsmanship of Micheal Myers, Pin Head, and an assortment of other scary scenes...beware of the shadows in the Burial Ground...you'll be running for the parking lot SCREAMING!
    Drinking alcohol in Kentucky is considered being "sober" until you cannot hold on to the ground.

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    Re: Brandywine Creek State Park Haunted Trail

    Thanks for the info Raptor.
    Do you know if they still do the haunted hayride or is it just the walking trail event this year?

    We just did the Terror Hollow Haunted Maze & Woods in Unionville ... they wanted $24.00 a person for the haunted stuff. Only $8 if you want to just do the flashlight maze (not haunted or scary at all). Kinda pricey since I had 6 kids with me.

    Terror Hollow Haunted Hayride and Woods

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    Re: Brandywine Creek State Park Haunted Trail

    I don't know if they're doing hayrides at all this year from BCSP....they normally guilt me into volunteering for them....I know that they are doing them at Bellevue, but nothing "haunted".....
    Drinking alcohol in Kentucky is considered being "sober" until you cannot hold on to the ground.

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