You have never experienced a haunted cornfield like this. General Jessie McCormick has invaded the fields and woods and will not cease his reign of terror. Slashing chainsaws, mutant livestock, possessed farm buildings, insane farmers, and one crazy general have taken total control of the corn maze. Definitely not a place for the faint of heart or spirit.
- Estimated Time of Activity: 1 hour
- Recommend age: How easy do you scare?!
- Operation time: Friday and Saturday starting at dark to 11:30 p.m.
This is not your grandfathers' hayride. Take this haunted ride through the maze, fields, and woods and see if you can make it to the end. Haunted spirits, insane woodland creatures, and General Jessie McCormick’s posse have taken over the hayride trail to protect the General's homestead from trespassers, and they will do whatever it takes to keep the General happy.
- Estimated Time of Activity: 30-35 minutes
- Recommend age: How easy do you scare?!
- Operation time: Friday and Saturday starting at dark to 11:30 p.m.
Prologue
After much passage of time, extensive research by our dedicated staff and consumption of unknown amounts of adult beverages the heritage and history of Montgomery Farms has become a lot clearer to those of us who have grown up on the land. Several years ago I started giving our hayride patrons a lecture on the history of the land from the time the first European Settlers came into “these here parts”. These lectures have became so popular that we expanded our research and lectures to include all of the pertinent “facts” about the land that our early forefathers (and mothers) experienced and we have included these lectures in both our daytime and nighttime haunted hayrides.
It has been brought to our attention that some of our nighttime hayride drivers, who by the way their identities will remain unknown for an undetermined amount of time since most have violated their parole requirements, have embellished the factual history that we have so tediously sought to preserve. The following is the true tale of the settlement and hardships that the original founders, of the land that Montgomery Farms now occupies, endured to allow us to share with you the beautiful landscape that you have come to know. We swear, upon the Farmers Almanac, that the following is the truth, the whole truth, so help us General Jessie McCormick. Amen.



