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Forgotten Forest

Grand Opening of Brimstone Haunt This Weekend

September 22, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

This fall two new haunted attractions will be calling Renaissance Park Event Center home. Opening on September 22 Brimstone Haunted Hayride and the Forgotten Forest promise to be a good scare for the family and the brave! In their infancy, these two new attractions have already received recognition as the #2 Must See Haunt in Ohio as voted upon in a recent poll by The Scare Factor.

Brimstone Haunted Hayride and the Forgotten Forest were founded on the heels of the Springboro Haunted Hayride and Black Bog closing in October of 2016. Brimstone Haunt, LLC will operate the two new attractions with help from the core management team from the Springboro haunted attractions.  The park’s collection of unmarked graves provides some of their own haunting elements alongside the attraction scares. The haunted attractions pull in many familiar themes while also kicking things up a notch with some new haunt experiences.

 

Brimstone Haunted Hayride features the story of Brimstone Kingdom, a once beautiful and prosperous place. But, that was before the Curse of Brimstone Road fell upon these lands. Now monsters, evil spirits, and various other horrors have thrown the land into chaos. Hopefully, all guests make it back in one piece – IF they make it back at all. The Hayride is a one mile trail that takes about 25 minutes to ride through.  Hayride tickets are $13.

 

The Forgotten Forest is no ordinary woods walk. The Forgotten Forest is a place shrouded in mystery. Many people have gone searching for answers to the unnatural events that occur in and around the forest but none have ever returned. Only the bravest should dare enter these woods and if you make it back out, you will not be same as when you went in. The Forgotten Forest is a quarter mile walking path that usually takes about 20 minutes to walk through. Forest tickets are $10

Brimstone Haunt runs Friday and Saturday nights from September 22 through October 28.  Ticket office opens at 7am and they start sending groups out once the sun has set. Get a combo ticket for both attractions for $20.  Brimstone Haunt is located at Renaissance Park Event Center in Warren County, Ohio.

Coming from I-75: Take Exit 38 (Springboro/Franklin) and head East on State Route 73 for 15 miles then turn left on Brimstone Road.

Tickets and more information can be found at www.brimstonehaunt.com.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brimstone Kingdom, Forgotten Forest, Haunted Hayride

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