OUR ATTRACTIONS
Hylophobia
A dark, winding 300 yard walking trail through the woods and part of the timber farm. Originally a short cut for employees from the parking lot to the sawmill, until employees began to hear voices and see shadows in the distance. Now they take the big road and stick to the lightened path to the mill.
The Mill
A horrifying tour of a fully functioning sawmill.
The Ring
A 3/4 mile gravel paved walking trail that loops the haunted Sporting Clays Course of Amelia Shotgun Sports.
The Range
A paint ball shooting range with an opportunity to hone your skills while shooting live gory zombies and various spooky targets.
The Campground
A short 1/4 mile trek off the beaten path through a campsite of transient loggers and mill workers. Eerily passing a small crystal clear lake filled with fresh water fish, best known for the alleged sightings of old man Peabody.
Ready to get out of the house?
Come enjoy North Florida’s premier haunted outdoor
attraction, FEAR TRAILS!
You think Coronavirus, watching the news, or presidential election is scary? Wait until you see what lurks in the darkness of a 40 acre active timber farm and the FEAR TRAILS. For 5 nights only North Florida’s newest, scariest outdoor haunted experience will open their gates to the FEAR TRAILS.
Come see what Hylophobia really means. You will need to walk on the worn dirt path winding through the pine trees. Watch your back for all nature has to offer. Legend has it these woodlands and pine trees, milled by old man Peabody, are haunted… When night falls, the forest comes to life and no one is safe.
This active timber farm is equipped with a full functioning Sawmill. At night, it is said that the equipment starts on its own. Sounds of saws and the lumberjacks can be heard all over the forest.
Legend says old man Peabody and one of his neighbors got in to an argument about land ownership and rights to logging grounds. Days later the neighbor disappeared without a trace. Suspicion is that old man Peabody killed the neighbor, cut him up in the Mill, and spread the body parts all over the 40 acres of land.
Not long after the neighbor’s mysterious disappearance, more strange things began to happen- other locals and employees began to disappear.
Today the timber farm serves a dual purpose and is home to Amelia Shotgun Sports but still, after dark, strange paranormal events have been witnessed… Sounds of loggers echo through the trees and the screams of the tortured can be heard in the distance.
On todays ¾ mile ring of sporting clay trail, after moonrise on the days leading up to All Hallows Eve, the forest and trail come to life. The dead rise, the paranormal activities heighten, and it is believed the missing walk the trails.
For five nights only, you, family, and friends can come experience these haunted trails. Come see for yourself, witness the unusual events, and if you’re lucky you will survive to share your encounters on the FEAR TRAILS.
*All storylines and characters depicted are fictional and intended for entertainment purposes only.
Haunting experiences for everyone!
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No Refunds | No Re-entry | No Pets
WHERE CAN I GET TICKETS?
You can go to our ticket page and purchase them online HERE. All Tickets must be bought online prior to the event or on your smartphone. To maintain social distancing, tickets are assigned for a 30min window or “tee time.” There will be NO TICKETS SOLD ONSITE.
WHERE CAN I PARK?
Parking is located on property as well at the school right outside the facility.
ARE KIDS FREE?
No, kids are not free. We do not recommend this activity for young children. All persons in your party must have a valid ticket for entry. The kids friends night is October 17th from 6:30 -8:30 and will be sponsored by Fun 4 First Coast Kids. All of the trails except The Ring will be toned down scare wise during this date and time. This does not mean your kids may not be scared so come at your own risk.
HOW OLD MUST YOU BE TO ENTER THE HAUNT?
All ages are welcome but the experience is intended for 13+.. October 17th from 6:30 – 8:30 is more suitable for younger kids if you want to bring them.
PROHIBITED ITEMS:
- Coolers or containers, including cans, cups and bottles
- Glass containers of any kind
- Beverages from outside the event
- Roller skates, roller blades, skateboards, bicycles or scooters
- Projectiles including balls or frisbees
- Knives, guns and any type of weapon or explosive or anything that could be construed as a weapon
- Laser pointers
- Noise makers, whistles, and air horns
- Pets (except services animals)
HOW ARE YOU WORKING TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS?
All participants, staff, and vendors are encouraged to protect their personal health based upon the following recommendations:
- Clean hands often.
- Avoid unnecessary close contact with other participants, staff, or vendors.
- Cover mouth and nose with a face cover. Mask are encouraged but not required.
- Cover coughs and sneezes.
- Clean and disinfect surfaces often.
- Discourage handshakes and high fives.
*FearTrails reserves the right to refuse admission to any members of the general public who have a temperature of over 100.4°F/38°C. You will not be allowed to proceed to the FearTrails and will be asked to leave the area.
WILL THERE BE FOOD AT THE EVENT?
Yes, there will be food to purchase at the event. There will food trucks. Check out the food truck calendar HERE.
DO YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR BEVERAGES AND FOOD?
Food and beverages can be purchased directly from vendors on-site and are NOT included in the price of general admission.
CAN YOU USE A CREDIT CARD TO PURCHASE TICKETS AND FOOD ONSITE?
Yes. We are a cash free event. You must have a credit card. All tickets the day of the event, if there are any left, will be $50 each
SHOULD THERE BE A RAIN DELAY
Rain or Shine, the event goes on. There are no refunds or exchanges.. Wear LONG PANTS AND BOOTS. Sandals and open toe shoes are not recommended in the woods.
WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?
Wear LONG PANTS AND BOOTS. Sandals and open toe shoes are not recommended in the woods. Remember, you are in the woods and there are ticks, snakes, deer, bugs, mosquitos and other creepy crawly critters. DRESS APPROPRIATELY
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