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Terror On The Timber Farm: Northeast Florida's Ultimate Haunted Adventure Returns for a Spine-Tingling Halloween Season
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Halloween Scares Await Around Every Turn as Thrill-Seekers Gingerly Walk the Moonlit Trails and Eerie Woods! Dive Into the Chilling Atmosphere of this Premier Halloween Thrill Adventure at Amelia Shotgun Sports

YULEE, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Get ready for the Halloween event of a lifetime as Terror On The Timber Farm, Northeast Florida's ultimate haunted adventure, reopens its doors. Nestled within the renowned Amelia Shotgun Sports, this year's haunted attraction promises an even more massive, spine-chilling, and adrenaline-pumping experience.

Picture yourself stepping into a realm where your deepest fears come to life amidst the eerie woods of the Timber Farm. Four terrifying haunted trails await the bravest souls, each designed to push the boundaries of fear to the absolute limit.

But the thrills don't stop there. This unique haunt also features two pulse-pounding Apocalypse Training Experiences: "The Heat," an adrenaline-charged Gellyball Shooting Range designed to test your survival skills, and "The Birds," an immersive Shotgun Sport Demonstration & Experience that plunges you into the heart-pounding excitement of shooting clays under an eerie blacklight.

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Save the dates for October 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, and 28, 2023, as this spine-tingling event descends upon Amelia Shotgun Sports, located at 86300 Hot Shot Trail, Yulee, Florida. Forget about typical indoor or retail space haunts; this is a one-of-a-kind adventure set amidst the haunting woods, promising an October Halloween experience that's both thrilling and distinctive.

Meet the Creative Geniuses Behind the Horror:
Terror On The Timber Farm is the brainchild of two passionate individuals. Dawn Grant, owner of Amelia Shotgun Sports, and Greg Birdsong, owner of Little Props Of Horror.

[For the continuation of Dawn Grant and Greg Birdsong's bios, please visit our Media Kit]

Don't miss out on the most spine-tingling October event in Northeast Florida. Visit TerrorOnTheTimberFarm.com to secure your tickets, explore sponsorship opportunities, or even join the team. Prepare yourself for a Halloween season like no other; Terror On The Timber Farm is ready to unleash your darkest fears and create unforgettable memories.

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Dawn Grant
***@terroronthetimberfarm.com
904-548-9818


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