If you're ready for a good scare, we want to hook you up with four tickets to the Newburgh Civitan Zombie Farm!

This is the time of year when everyone is making their Halloween plans. One thing that many people like to do during the spooky season is visit Haunted attractions. As you know, these attractions are now open everywhere. Newburgh, Indiana, is home to a haunted attraction that will certainly give you a good scare. This isn’t just any haunted house; it’s a fundraiser for the Newburgh Civitan Club, with extra proceeds going to local charities. Celebrating its 52nd anniversary, the Zombie Farm holds the title of the oldest non-profit haunted attraction in North America. Get ready for some spine-chilling fun while supporting a great cause!

Zombie Farm Introduces: The Land of Chaos

This year, the Zombie Farm will be unleashing The Land of Chaos. Here's what the Zombie Farm's website says about this year's theme:

Enoch J. Hargrave has come to the Mt. Prospect area of Warrick County with his traveling show of oddities and the macabre for the amusement of some and the nightmares of others.

Will you survive The Land of Chaos or become part of it?

When Is Zombie Farm in Newburgh Open in 2025?

The Zombie Farm opened for the season on September 26th and will run through November 1st. Here are the Zombie Farm's opening hours this year:

  • Thursday & Sunday: 7 pm to 9 pm
  • Friday & Saturday: 7 pm to midnight
  • No-Scare Tours (Thursday - Sunday): 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm

Admission is only $15, while those opting for the No-Scare Tours pay just $5. Located in Warrick County, you can find The Zombie Farm at 5466 Vann Road in Newburgh, Indiana.

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Win Tickets to the Zombie Farm

We want to give you the opportunity to get in on the fun for free. You can enter to win a four-pack of tickets by filling out the form below. The deadline to enter is October 21 at 10 AM. All Townsquare Media General Contest Rules apply. Tickets must be picked up in the Evansville Townsquare Media office during business hours.

LOOK: How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years

Stacker compiled a list of ways that Halloween has changed over the last 100 years, from how we celebrate it on the day to the costumes we wear trick-or-treating. We’ve included events, inventions, and trends that changed the ways that Halloween was celebrated over time. Many of these traditions were phased out over time. But just like fake blood in a carpet, every bit of Halloween’s history left an impression we can see traces of today.

Gallery Credit: Brit McGinnis

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