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Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods
Taking you out of your way and also out of your
comfort zone, Creepy Hollow Haunted Woods
is the one haunted house that’s the furthest
away from civilization. It’s actually in Spring Hill,
TN, part of Williamson County, and the lurking
suspicion of “Wait, I’m not in Nashville” is part of
what really sells Creepy Hollow. The sum of over
two decades in the fright business, 2133 Joe
Brown Road has three attractions on the property
that bleed into one! While you wait, be sure to
catch a suspensefully-spun yarn at the Story
Telling & Hayride portion of the amusement. Once
you’ve gotten a solid case of goosebumps,
you can learn of your impending doom in the
Halls of Horror from the fortune teller as she
catches a glimpse of the things awaiting you!
Make it through the halls, and prepare to brave
the Haunted Woods with all kinds of nasties who
will test to see what you’re really made of! And
if you’ve still got a pulse, the Zombie Maze is
crawling with undead who would just like to get a
taste...er...piece of your mind.
Tickets are $28 for all three attractions, and
$5 for the Story Telling and Hayride. Haunt
schedule, directions, and other information can be
found at the Creepy Hollow’s digital portal to the
netherworld:
www.creepyhollowwoods.com
Written By: Justin Stokes
Photo Credit: Dieter Spears/InHaus Creative
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If you don’t want to wait in line, you’ll want
to try and arrive at the haunted house at the
earlier part of the evening. If your schedule
doesn’t permit getting there early, ask
about purchasing a fast pass that will put
you at the front of the line.
/www.creepyhollowwoods.com