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Updates for November 2024
November: Zombie Paintball is about to start at some cornmazes, pumpkin patches and farms. They usually start opening in mid August.
Zombie Events and Activity Listings
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Fresno County
Inyo County
Kings County
Madera County
Merced County
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Frightmare Farms
- hayrides, haunted field,
964 Gillette Avenue, Merced, CA 95341 .
Phone: ?. Email:
Click here for their contact form. Open: Last two weeks of October, doors open at 7
pm. Directions: Take Highway 99 to Le Grand Road, exit and follow the
signs. about 20 minutes south east from Merced and about 45 minutes
north of Fresno. Directions can be printed off the Google powered map
on their website. Payment: cash, credit cards. Two horrifying
attractions set in the heart of Merced County’s farmland will have you
begging for mercy. Experience sheer terror in the clutches of Barnyard
Slaughter, an up-close, super intense scare not intended for the feint
of heart that includes mine shafts, cemeteries, and non-stop action.
Or step onto Frightmare Express, our haunted hayride through 10 acres
of zombie-ridden corn that will have you screaming out loud. We also
offer a very family-friendly atmosphere complete with hayrides that
are not haunted and plenty of seating around warm fires where a cup of
our famous homemade cocoa and other assorted homemade treats are best
enjoyed. (ADDED: October 21, 2011, suggested by a visitor)
A visitor writes on October 21, 2011: "Haven't been there but
see their sign on the highway. Have a good website detailing about
them"
Tulare County