FRIGHT AT THE FARM & HAUNTED CANNABIS MAZE 2023 season

EXPERIENCE THE ONLY HAUNTED CANNABIS MAZE IN THE COUNTRY

“HAUNTING SOUTHERN MINNESOTA”

Come visit Southern Minnesota’s most horrifying haunted attraction located at Willow’s Keep Farm (HWY 52, Zumbrota). We have the only haunted cannabis maze in the country. Join us for a haunted indoor & outdoor experience you will not forget.  This haunted attraction is truly designed to frighten and amuse you. Don’t be left for dead!

This is a live performance you don’t want to miss!  

Walk-through experience with LIVE actors.

FRIGHT at the FARM

-2023-

OCTOBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, & 28

(7 PM – 11 PM)

REGULAR HAUNTED ATTRACTION

(7 PM – 10 PM)

The special effects, projectors, lighting, animatronics, and set lighting will be on. 

SUGGESTED AGES 10-99 (Under 13 Accompanied With Adult)

Not recommended for younger patrons.  WE DO NOT ISSUE REFUNDS!

THE BLACKOUT EVENT

EVERY NIGHT

(10 PM – 11 PM)

If you already entered the haunted attraction you must purchase another ticket.

All the lights will be out in the mazes.  Come find your way out if you dare.  You will only have ONE LED candle to per group to light your way.  Our actors will startle and disorient you along.

2023 TICKETS

$18 ONLINE (plus service fee)

$20 DOOR (WE DO NOT SELL OUT)

“SALES TAX INCLUDED”

WE DO NOT SELL OUT

BUY TICKETS NOW

https://rochesterhorror.ticketleap.com/

*Please print your tickets or download on your phone. Bring your tickets to FRIGHT at the FARM any of the nights for entrance into the event. Please check in at the ONLINE TICKET TENT before entering the line.

Ticket Sales At The Farm Store (CASH OR CREDIT CARD)

Monday-Friday 11 AM – 6:30 PM

Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM

Sunday 12 PM – 5 PM

Ticket Booth (CASH OR CREDIT CARD)

Opens at 6:30 PM

-SPECIAL-

LIGHTS ON PRESENTATION

OCTOBER 29th

(2 PM – 4 PM)

$5 Child Entry

(Includes Entry For One Adult)

None Scary, Trick of Treat Event, Costumes Encouraged

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

-Please check back here for updates and changes.

ROCHESTER HORROR YOUTUBE CHANNEL

WILLOW’S KEEP FARM

HEMP MAZE MINNESOTA 

&

CANNA DISC GOLF

(OPEN THROUGH OCTOBER)

Monday – Friday 11 AM – 6:30 PM

Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM

Sunday 12 PM – 5 PM 

HEMP MAZE & CANNA DISC GOLF (Entry $10 per person)

HEMP FARM TOUR ($20 per person, includes Hemp Maze entry)

(Children must be accompanied by an adult)

PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS BENEFIT LOCAL NON PROFITS

We partner with Pine Area People for the Arts (PAPA).

PAPA provides volunteers for the operation of the haunt.

To become a volunteer or for more information please call: 

507-491-2639

email contact

Rochester Horror

 


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ACTORS

We are partnering with Pine Area People for the Arts to present one of Minnesota’s largest haunted attraction. Volunteers receive a paid stipend at the end of the season. We always welcome new actors and crew members. Volunteers under 16 years of age must have an adult on site during their volunteer shift. Email galatyt@yahoo.com for more information. Happy Haunts! DRACO

Hemp Maze

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HEMP MAZE 

CANNA DISC GOLF 

$10 per person

HEMP FARM TOURS $20

(By Appointment)

(OPEN THROUGH OCTOBER)

Monday-Friday 11 AM – 6:30 PM

Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM

Sunday 12 PM – 5 PM

Please stay on the path and respect the hemp plants.  We want future guest to enjoy the hemp maze as much as you did.  REMOVAL OF HEMP FROM THE MAZE IS ILLEGAL!  Possession of industrial hemp without a permit to grow and/or process is unlawful. Please do not liter and dispose of garbage properly.  Hemp, hemp, hooray!

LOCATION

WILLOW’S KEEP FARM

The homestead was built in 1920 and began as a Southern Minnesota dairy farm.  In 2015 the farm was bought by Willow’s Keep Farm with the sole purpose of moving Rochester Horror’s haunted attraction from the History Center of Olmsted county to a permanent location.  The farm fields were converted to cannabis fields in the summer of 2018.  We are licensed to grown industrial hemp, cannabis, through the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.  We now grow different varieties of industrial hemp.   In 2019 the farm house was converted into a store and operations hub for the hemp operation.  The farm store is open 7 days a week providing hemp made products including products made from our fields.  We sell cannabinoid products including products containing THC, CBD, CBN, & CBG.

INDOOR/OUTDOOR HAUNTED ATTRACTION We are open rain, snow, or sleet.  This is Minnesota so do dress warmly.  You will be walking between buildings and through a hemp maze.  There is a concessions trailer on site if you get hungry while waiting.  Please enjoy your haunted tour.  Happy haunts!

Driving directions:

47385 US-52 Blvd, Zumbrota, MN 55992

FRIGHT at the FARM is located on US HWY 52.

From Rochester:

Follow US HWY 52 north.  Exit Zumbrota EXIT 77 go west over the overpass and then take the southbound on ramp onto US HWY 52.  Follow US HWY 52 south.  The entrance to the property is located just south of the HWY 60 interchange.  Turn right into the property.

From Twin Cities:

Follow US HWY 52 south.  The entrance to the property is located just south of the HWY 60 interchange.  Turn right into the property.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

NO PARKING ON US HWY 52 (You must park on the property)

YOU MUST TURN RIGHT UPON EXITING THE PROPERTY

NO LEFT TURNS OUT OF PROPERTY (U-turns can be made at the 480th Street intersection)

Group discount

GROUP PACKAGE (20 PEOPLE OR MORE)

Available by appointment only.  Special restrictions apply and only available upon request.  Please call 507-491-2639 to set up your GROUP today. 

*Minimum of 20 tickets for group rates

*We only book a few groups per night so call today!

*Must prepay 7 days in advance for all GROUP packages. We will not hold your GROUP package until we receive full payment.  You can always add to your GROUP up until the day of your tour.

GREAT FOR BIRTHDAY PARTIES, CORPORATE PARTIES, BACHELORETTE PARTIES,  SCHOOL FUNCTIONS, CHURCH YOUTH GROUPS, ETC. 

SAFETY RULES

Safety Rules
1) Please do not stray off the path.
2) This is a live performance please do not touch any of our actors, they will not intentionally touch you.
3) You will be entering and exiting old buildings so please watch your step throughout.4) Absolutely, no photography or videotaping.
5) Turn off your cell phone ringer and do not accept calls or text.
6) There is no smoking permitted in the attraction.
7) No light sources are permitted. Please refrain from using your cell phones or flashlights to light the way.
8) Do not touch our props or disturb the haunted buildings in anyway.
9) Please be courteous of other members of your group. Remember, this is a shared experience.

10) Individuals age 15 and under must have a responsible adult on site at all times.

11) Rowdy or aggressive behavior and profanity will not be tolerated and are cause for removal from the attraction.

12) Do not enter the attraction intoxicated or under the influence of anything.
13) WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE ANYONE FROM THE ATTRACTION WITHOUT A REFUND AND WE WILL PRESS CHARGES FOR UNLAWFUL BEHAVIOR!


MEDICAL CONDITION CAUTION: There are strobe lights, fog machines, lasers, projectors, sound effects, and loud music in the attraction.  Please do not enter if you have a medical condition, are pregnant, claustrophobic, on crutches, have any type of heart condition, epilepsy, respiratory problems, or back pain. You know your physical limitations,  Rochester Horror does not.  If you suspect your health could be at risk for any reason or you could aggravate a preexisting condition of any kind do not participate.

2022 Minnesota Statutes

604A.40 AGRITOURISM; IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.

Subdivision 1.Definitions.

(a) For the purposes of this section, the terms in paragraphs (b) to (g) have the meanings given them.

(b) “Agricultural products” means livestock, aquacultural, poultry, horticultural, floricultural, viticultural, silvicultural, or other products of a farm or ranch.

(c) “Agritourism activity” means activity carried out on a farm or ranch that allows organizations or members of the general public, for recreational, entertainment, charitable, or educational purposes, to view, enjoy, or participate in rural activities, including, but not limited to: farming; viticulture; winemaking; ranching; and historical, cultural, farm stay, gleaning, harvest-your-own, or natural activities and attractions. An activity is an agritourism activity whether or not the participant pays to participate in the activity.

(d) “Agritourism professional” means a person who is engaged in providing one or more agritourism activities, whether or not for compensation.

(e) “Farm or ranch” means one or more areas of land used for the production, cultivation, growing, harvesting, or processing of agricultural products.

(f) “Inherent risks of agritourism activity” means dangers or conditions that are an integral part of an agritourism activity including but not limited to:

(1) natural hazards and conditions of land, vegetation, and waters including surface and subsurface conditions;

(2) the behavior of wild or domestic animals; and

(3) ordinary dangers of structures or equipment ordinarily used in farming or ranching operations.

(g) “Participant” means a person, other than an agritourism professional, who engages in an agritourism activity and who has the capacity to understand the inherent risks of agricultural tourism.

Subd. 2.Liability limited.

(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c), an agritourism professional is not liable for injury, damage, or death of a participant resulting from the inherent risks of agritourism activities.

(b) Nothing in paragraph (a) prevents or limits the liability of an agritourism professional if the agritourism professional:

(1) commits an act or omission that constitutes negligence or willful or wanton disregard for the safety of the participant, and that act or omission proximately causes injury, damage, or death of the participant;

(2) has actual knowledge or reasonably should have known of a dangerous condition on the land or in the facilities or equipment used in the activity, or the dangerous propensity of a particular animal used in such activity;

(3) intentionally injures the participant; or

(4) fails to comply with the notice requirement of subdivision 3.

(c) Nothing in paragraph (a) affects a claim under chapter 340A, or a claim arising out of the sale or use of alcohol at an agritourism facility.

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