Hee Haw Farms is one of Utah County’s favorite fall and Halloween
destinations and the home of Leroy, our famous 1200 pound pig. With
activities ranging from hayrides and pumpkin patches to haunted hayrides
and the animal train, what better place for some good farmin’
fun? New activities this year will give you a hands on farming experience
all wrapped up with fun.
Whether your group is small or large,
old or young, there’s an adventure waiting for you at Hee Haw
Farms.
Neighbors allege
Hee Haw Farms is Haunted!
Chilling noises
and eery lights emanating from Hee Haw Farms have neighbors concerned
as owners, Kyle and Chalise Smith, fill their maze with ghosts, ghouls,
goblins and other creatures of the night. Hiding in the corn, they
await groups of families and friends who dare enter to disturb their
rest.
“We just hope they keep
those ghosts and creeps in their own fields. We don’t want
any ghouls disturbing our chickens.” Says neighbor Evelyn
Kofford.
The appearance of the farm ghost
has not helped to ease their minds. The original owner of this 150
year old farm, Oliver Smith, seems to approve of the fun activities
and may even be seen peering out of one of the old farm buildings
or puttering about in the maze.
“This is one of the
best values in Utah Valley for variety and quality of fun for Halloween.”
Says Julie Taylor of Mapleton. “Our family also loves
the authentic farm atmosphere here at Hee Haw Farms.”
Come experience the farm
and see if it is really haunted? There’s only one way to find
out. Hee Haw Farms becomes haunted on Friday, September 28th thru
October 31st on Monday's, Fridays, and Saturdays.