From the pumpkin patch to the hayride, Muddy Creek Corn Maze is without question a local Halloween thrillseeker's dream.
Owners Glenda and John Davis have spent multiple years running the annual corn maze (that is in the form of a wagon). The Davis family has transformed their beloved farm into a thrilling, heartwarming affair; from 30 acres of grass seed, suddenly to a seasonal Halloween celebration for family and friends.
"I loved it, especially the homemade doughnuts and apple cider," said Kevin Walker, a student of OSU.
The pumpkin patch is just the beginning of the activities offered here at Muddy Creek Farm, starting with the straw for, the "moo train" for kids, homemade apple cider and hayrides; not to mention the unforgettable haunted maze. For those of you brave enough to enter, the mask-wearing monsters of the haunted maze are sure to scare "the daylights out of you, especially the chainsaw man at the end of the maze, said Sandi Frame, a mother of four.
The haunted maze admission is $9 per person, glow sticks are also offered for $1 to just barely light your path through the night-struck maze. No flashlights, backpacks or smoking is allowed on the premises.
Strobe lights are located throughout the maze and two exits for the suddenly claustrophobic or "not so brave" as well.
For the Davis family, holding the festivities of their pumpkin patch and corn maze is "definitely rewarding for us and the community," said John Davis.
Daytime admission is 11 a.m. through 5 p.m. every Saturday-Sunday, and weekdays by appointment. The cost is $6 for adults and $4 for children (6-11); younger than 5 is free.
Located six miles south of Corvallis on Llewellyn Road, Muddy Creek Corn Maze will be held Oct. 24, 25, 20 and 31.