Are you into Halloween? Are you looking for some spooky events to take in this month? Are you daring enough to visit C Casola Farms? It's one of the biggest Halloween attractions in New Jersey and they have a bunch of different attractions to take in at the farm in Monmouth County.

 

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C Casola Farms is located at 131 S Main St, Marlboro, NJ 07746. They have several Halloween events for you to check out. According to their website:

Haunted Hayride of Terror

"Take a Haunted Hayride into the back woods of New Jersey. People say they see and hear things that come alive. So maybe if you’re lucky you may see their shadows and hear the horror of the victims cries as they roam by. Are you afraid of things that go bump in the Night? Than come take a ride."

 

3D Haunted Barn

"Visit our Haunted Barn and walk through as the Haunting images stick in your mind, as creatures cling to the walls with fangs and claws waiting for their next victim to come along. So don’t fall behind, Make sure to stay in line. This is the scariest Haunted Barn on the East Coast you will find."

 

The Living Maze

"Enter our Living Maze it will put you into a Hellish Haze with all it’s twists and turns. Try to escape it’s deadly grasp for the Living Maze will have the last laugh."

 

Marlboro Zombie Breakout

This is cool, it's a paintball war with zombies! Can you save the world? Ask for details.

 

In addition to these four main attractions, they have food at the Witches Brew with freshly baked cookies, candy, popcorn, hot dogs, pretzels, soda, and much more! They also have a hauntingly delightful seasonal "bootique".

 

TICKETS ARE NOT SOLD ONLINE. TICKETS ARE SOLD AT BOX OFFICE WINDOW ONLY.

 

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