It’s officially spooky season, and I just found a haunted spot in New Jersey that looks seriously creepy, in the best possible way.

If you love Halloween and a good adrenaline rush, you’ve got to check out Millers Haunted Farm in Hammonton.

Every Friday and Saturday night in October, from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, this quiet farm transforms into a full-on horror experience, complete with a Haunted Woods and a Haunted Maze. Just reading that gives me goosebumps.

What Makes Millers Haunted Farm So Spooky

Let’s start with the Haunted Woods ($25 per person). Imagine walking through dark, foggy trails while shadows move in the distance and screams echo from somewhere ahead. Yeah, I’m not sure if I’d be running or laughing, but I’d definitely be holding onto someone’s arm the entire time.

Then there’s the Haunted Maze ($10 per person). Now, I’m all for spooky fun, but getting lost in a haunted maze? That might be where I draw the line. Still, for the brave souls who love a challenge, it sounds like an unforgettable scare.

Ticket Prices and How to Join the Fun

Tickets are sold right on-site until 9:30 PM, and you have to be in line by then to join the fun.

Location and Contact Information

Millers Haunted Farm
624 S. Egg Harbor Rd, Hammonton, NJ
609-561-2436


If you’re hunting for Halloween thrills that are close to home, and guaranteed to get your heart racing, Millers Haunted Farm is the place.

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Just maybe save me a spot outside the maze. I’ll be the one cheering (and screaming) from the sidelines.

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