PLEASE NOTE: This event has already occurred.
Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/31/2025
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Salt Creek Area Camping at South Park in Farmer City, IL
Categories
During Farmer City Trick or Treat hours you can trick or treat in the forest! After that there will be the walk-through scare event.
Step into the chillingly delightful experience of The Farmer City Haunted Forest—an annual seasonal event unlike any other. Join them for thrills, chills, and spooky family fun as the community comes together for an unforgettable Halloween tradition. From ghostly whispers to sudden surprises, you never know what spine-tingling terror awaits.
The Haunted Forest is absolutely a must-do addition to your fall bucket list!
Check out their Facebook page for all the details!
Haunted Walkthrough – Evening Hours
Fridays & Saturdays in October
7-10pm
Embark on a journey through South Par, deep into the eerie Salt Creek Campsites where fright lurks around every turn. Watch as the woods come alive with haunting Halloween themes, featuring animatronic creatures and live actors who are more than happy to delivery a scare or two!
Saturday Children’s Matinees – October 18th & 25th
4-7pm
Not all scares are created equal! Families are invited to enjoy a lighter does of Halloween fun during teh special afternoon matinee. This daytime event includes barrel train rides, costume contests, classic children’s games, face painting and plenty more Halloween surprises!
Best of all, The Farmer City Haunted Forest is completely free to the public! This spooktacular experience is made possible by a group of generous and dedicated sponsors who believe in bringing the community together for unforgettable seasonal fun. Their support ensures that every scream, smile, and shiver is shared without cost.
More Info
Restrooms are available
Donations appreciated
Please park in designated areas only.
https://www.facebook.com/FarmerCityHauntedForest/
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