Enjoy a hayride through acres of woods filled with characters and decorations. Tiverton Halloween hayrides that are appropriate for young children and families, preschools, schools, and seniors. The woods of Highland Farm are haunted! This is a family oriented event, with the scary rides starting after 8pm. Mazes and chambers, with horrors around every corner! Call for hours/prices. You will discover first hand the ghosts, ghouls and legends of our haunted city by the sea. Our guides take you on a lantern-led stroll down Newport 's shadowy lanes. May -September: “Ghost Hunt” - 1st Friday of the month. Tours, and hear the eerie, bizarre and macabre tales of the Fort’s long history and legend. See spooky areas of the Fort not usually seen on regular Nights in October, starting at 6pm, historic Fort Adams will unleash the restless spirits of its past on special haunted tours. (Visit website for admission discounts!)įortress of Nightmares. Gates close at 9 on Thursday and Sunday, 10pm on Friday and Saturday. ![]() Open every Thursday - Sunday night in October. Also, visit the Dungeon of Doom, the areas largest outdoor haunted maze. Join the haunted hayride throughout October and travel through the Field of Screams, encountering over 15 grisly and elaborate scenes brought to life (or death, as the case may be) by professional actors eager to taunt visitors with state-of-the art scares. Note: Some of the Halloween attractions listed here too scary for young children.įield of Screams. They’ve got corn mazes, hay mazes, pumpkin coach rides, Charlie Brown’s Pumpkin Patch, and their annual fall pumpkin drop (from a crane, that is!). Opening Friday, August 30th at 4, Saturdays at 10 and Sundays at 11. Pumpkin patch and hayrides and special events. “Scare-Free” weekend days.Ĩ acres of maze and maize. “Haunted” corn maze and hayride (evenings late September - October). Hayrides, horse & carriage rides, sleigh rides, and stagecoach will even come to you!Ĭonfreda Greenhouses and Farm. Seasonal hay rides, feed and pet animals - goats, pigs, cows, chicken, sheep, horses. Hayrides for all occasions, (Don’tmiss the Halloween Hayride), pumpkin picking, evening campfire hayrides, birthday parties, Christmas trees. Patch, petting corral, campfire picnic facilities inside and out, and birthday parties. Sleigh rides, horse drawn wedding carriages, horse drawn trolley, horse drawn hay rides to pumpkin Check their website for a "Bloom Report" and exact opening date.Ģ26 Tourtellot Hill Rd., Chepachet. Tickets must be purchased online.ĭon't just show up. They typically open Early May and close Mid or Late May. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, peaches, pumpkins and Christmas Trees. Strawberry, blueberry and Pumpkin picking, Christmas trees, schools. Strawberries, raspberries, and veggies, and pumpkins and giant corn maze in the fall. 683-1254Ĭorner Plainfield Pike & Peck Hill Rd., Johnston. Also weddings andĪpple picking, country bake and gift shop, year round. Hayrides, (don’t miss the Halloween Hayride), pumpkin picking, walking trails and Christmas trees.Īvailable for birthday parties and school tours and demonstrations (grades K-6). Hayrides.īerry (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries) picking. Hayrides, birthday parties,Ĩ6 Winsor Ave., Smithfield. Raspberries, pumpkins.īlueberries, raspberries, blackberries and apples and peaches. Pick your own blueberries - July through September. Weekends in the fall hay ridesĭelvecchio’s Farm. Farm market open August 1 - October 31.įarmer’s market and greenhouses open daily from April - December. Pick your own apples, berries and pumpkins. ![]() Apples, Christmas Trees, holiday decorations.īarden Family Orchard. ![]() Tractor rides to pumpkin patch in October. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, peas and flowers. They’re a good resource for the best pickin’ spots in the state.ĩ0 George St., Seekonk, MA.
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