Farm of Horrors at Schaefers Farms
Flemington, NJ 08822
- Nominee - 2024 Haunt of the Year
- Winner - 2022 Haunt of the Year
- ...and 2 more awards
Spend 45 minutes making your way through 200+ acres of Fright. It starts with our Hair Raising Hayride that “Scares the YELL out of You”, then we let you off in the middle of nowhere for a Treacherous Trek through the “Trail of Terror”, then just when you think you have had enough and begin see that you are almost home, you realize the only way back is through the MassAcre Maize, a Casual Run for your Life; once it is over you find that the path is blocked, and you must enter your final Nightmare, the Carnival of Chaos!
ATTRACTIONS
Experience all 4 horrifying attractions
HAYRIDE OF HORROR
Get ready for a “Hair Raising Time” making your way through 200 acres of Haunted Attractions! You will start by wandering through a ghoulish gateway to our straw covered wagons. Be prepared to be pray for almost anything; because what you will get is: high octane thrills, chills and unexpected twists and turns. Make sure to Come Well Rested, because jumping, screaming and getting the YELL Scared out of You, will take its toll for 45 minutes of continuous “Hayride Horror”.
TRAIL OF TERROR
Near the End of the Hayride, we will drop you off for a casual stroll to catch your breath. Your horrifying journey through our “Trail of Terror” and haunted graveyard should help you remember your loved ones. We have many visitors here (mostly ghosts, ghouls, and monsters). Visit the Walking DEAD, and Watch out for Open Graves! Once out of the Graveyard, we will get back onto the wagon for a short trip to MassAcre Maize.
MASSACRE MAIZE
Dare to Enter the MassAcre Maize, which begins with a Casual Run for your Life! This field is large, so don’t get lost. You never know what lurks behind the next corn stalk. It is rumored that this field is haunted by an Ancient Tribe of Cannibal Zombies with a strange attraction to Power Equipment. Hope you still have the energy to make your way out!
CARNEVIL OF CHAOS
The virus is spreading! Following protocol, we’ve built a triage for all refuges and a decontamination center complete with a testing lab. Our doctors have worked night and day to try and cure this inhumane virus. But now the virus is so out of control that our containment camps have been overrun. Come to see how fragile humanity really is.
| Hours of Operation | 7 pm - 10 pm - Fridays & Saturdays 7 pm - 9 pm - Sundays |
| Admission Cost | Opening Weekend: Farm of Horrors: $33 R.I.P Pass: $45 Farm of Horrors Peak Night: $44 R.I.P Pass Peak Night: $62 |
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Reviews
Took my 9 year old and his friends. We all had a blast. Loved the farm wagon with haybales and the walk through different places. Wonderful time. Great atmosphere.
October 2025
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I'm usually not a fan of these hayrides, but my girlfriend wanted to go. She bought the tickets online and we went last night. We started out along this long, roped off path into the woods and there was this big, fat guy with this rubber mask that surprised both of with his crazy laugh! My girlfriend actually fell down in freight. It was the funniest thing and we were just laughing about it at lunch.
The lines were kind of long for the actual hayride and there was this DJ playing loud club music, which we did not care for, but I guess they had to please the teenagers. The hayride was a lot of fun. It takes you through the farm and they have all of these scary shows stagged in various areas. The ride stops at a graveyard area to allow you to stretch your legs. At the end of the ride, you get off and go through this long corn maze with spooky stagged scenes, which were a lot of fun.
The lines were a bit long and there was some bottlenecking in the corn maze area and I didn't care too much for the loud club music. The reason for the five star rating was that fat guy with the rubber mask! He scared the shit out of us with his scary, crazy laugh. One of the workers told us to come on a Friday or Sunday because the lines are shorter.
October 2022
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6 out of 7 people found this review helpful
I loved the fact that there were police around and in the corn maze. With all the unrest, I certainly felt more secure and hope they do this every year. I also feel the staff members worked so hard to make everyone happy. They really had gone out of their way. I did miss the huge grave yard a couple of years ago but change is good otherwise it would get boring. I actually like the fact the staff (actors) had respect. They did not bully you or intimidate you, I found that refreshing since 2020 has been nothing but a horror show in reality. I actually loved the fact they had respect for your feelings. I find more adults would go if it remained that way. I had no lines on Halloween and was able to get right in. My mother also loved it and she’s from Manhattan. At the concession stands, everyone was sweet. There was not one staff member throughout the whole place that was rude. They were respectful and kind. They were COVID conscience and made sure everyone was always social distance. The effects were really good. Again, I loved that there were police there dressed up as monsters, I felt more secure. If some people on the reviews felt they weren’t scared enough, go to Portland, New York etc....and you can be scared for your life and hope you do not get shot or knifed for real. Let’s appreciate them for all going out of their way in 30 degree weather for us.
November 2020
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5 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Paid $35/ person before tax and was pretty worth it since that includes all the attractions. We arrived at 7:15 and the hayride line was a 30min wait. Staffs are all too friendly to be scary. The maze wasn’t rly a maze and the hayride scares were elementary. This is more for kids and first timers and I would recommend you to stay away from large groups to make it more scary. The whole experience was about 1.5 hours long.
November 2020
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| Would Recommend | Yes |
| Event Length | >l 1 hour |
| Time Visited | 5PM - 9PM |
| Kid-friendly | Yes |
5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
It was such a huge haunt. Lots of area, plenty of scares. Hayride featured some good impact sets and jump scares that had caught me out totally. The trail was the creepiest. Special mention to the open graves and the actors in creepy makeups. The massacre maze was quite big. We lost our way quite a few times. Worse, you can’t anticipate the scares coming your way. The tall corn stalks hide everything from plain sight…most of the screaming happened here. Absolutely worth it, definitely would go again.
November 2019
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4 out of 6 people found this review helpful
The front was definitely the best as the actors would jump onto the wagon there was a crow and a few clowns who absolutely scared the crap out of me in the middle there were several entertaining skits and at the end we got to go through the woods into a graveyard. Very fun thing to do on the weekend and 10/10 would recommend.
November 2019
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5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
Awesome non-stop horrors! Attractions began with the hayride that took us on a 45 minutes journey through a series of jump scares, props and other scares that came from all sides. The trail of terror had some creepysets and actors. The maze was huge and we’d lost our way couple of times, and each time some creepy character scared the crap out of us. Carnival of chaos wasspooky. The haunt was pretty long and we were exhausted at the end of it.
October 2019
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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
We had fun together as a family. Quite big and long. We had to wait sometime outside. The crowdd was such that. It started off with a hayride..lots of fun with hair raising scenes that you would scream about. It stops you in the middle of no where. Next was the trail. A treacherous one that could exhaust you. Eerie and dark. As you complete the frightening trail, you enter the maze. It was fun….you never know how to get to the exit…with all kinds of challenges thrown in by the actors. You end up at the finale of carnival of chaos. It was a nightmarish experience. A perfect ending to a perfect night spent here. Loved all the scares.
October 2019
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Truly enjoyed! Hayride was long and scary. I was startled many times by the scare actors. The trail featured scary sets and props,special effects, good quality scares. I always wanted to do a maze and the one here was fantastically designed. It was pretty large, and confusing at every turn. Outside, the jam at the farm store was yummy good. A great package for an affordable enough price tag.
October 2019
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Suggested by a friend and it was a great time and an awesome location to spend Halloween. They had everything in store... a hayride, trail, maze and a haunted house. The actors were masters of the craft.Cool costumes and makeup. It was fun to be a part of it. Hayride was replete with surprises. Trail was superb and challenging. Dark and scares lurked in all corners. It was fun to think about. Loved the maze and the house. Money well spent!
October 2019
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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