Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Top 5 Corn Mazes

#1 Sherman Farm- Conway, NH
This maze is over 12 acres big, with a lot to do for the whole family. This year Sherman Farm is having an Alice in the Farmland theme. It's $10 to enter the maze and do all other activities such as the jumping pillow, hay rides, and corn cannons. Find out more at shermanfarmnh.com

#2 Preston Farm- Preston, CT
There are 16 stamping stations to find (or not) and 3-5 miles to trek while enjoying some of the greatest classics ever produced. Set aside 2 hours for a whole lot of family fun.
http://prestonfarmscornmaze.com/

#3 Davis Mega Maze- Sterling, MA
The ultimate maze! With 8 acres of corn and almost 3 miles of paths, the maze at Davis Farmland keeps things extra interesting with  7 Extreme Mazing Levels that let you choose your maze intensity. There’s also zip lining, special Fright Nights, and more. admission is $20  davisfarmland.com

#4 Hathaway Farm- Rutland, VT
Declaring themselves “the largest corn maze in Vermont,” the folks at Hathaway Farm boast 12 acres and miles of pathways in this year’s maze, an ode to Animals Under the Sea! http://www.hathawayfarm.com/

#5 Pumpkin Valley Farm- Dayton, ME
Enjoy a 6-acre maze, take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, feed the farm animals, launch an ear of corn, try the jumping pillow, and more! http://pumpkinvalleyfarm.com/


Hope you check out these places and have a good time.
-SG

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Blood Forest, Lancaster MA

Lancaster State forest was a donated piece of land from Arthur W. Blood in 1946. The 125 acres was very striped of growth due to the hurricane that struck the town in 1938, So the town committee asked the boy scouts and girl scouts to plants over 2,000 white pine and red pine seedlings.

What seemed to be a normal forest though, became a nightmare for whoever visited. Legend has is that Mr. Blood was an unstable and crazy man who would murder people who were in the forests; then hang there bodies from trees. There's a legend saying that a couple went camping in the woods back in the 70's and were found murdered by their car. Many people have reported seeing white figures moving around and hearing weird noises.

Would you stay the night here?

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Fall



Fall is here!!! The leaves are changing colors and the weather is getting colder. I will be posting some places in New England where you and your family can enjoy the spooky October month. Places that offer the best haunted hay rides, the best fall scenery, and some haunted places for you thrill seekers.