Reaper’s Realm, the popular haunted attraction in Courtwright is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
Ken Harris, haunted house and marketing manager, says the team is excited to welcome visitors for a season full of new surprises, spooky fun, and special community events.
The season begins early this year and runs every Friday and Saturday through October, including Halloween.
Reaper’s Realm includes multiple haunted houses and the signature bus ride through a forest filled with actors and scary scenes. Harris says the attraction is for all ages and is designed for “harmless fun,” encouraging first-time visitors not to be afraid.
This year, the haunted house is also giving back.
Harris says a charity day on Saturday, October 18, will feature family-friendly activities like face painting, bouncy castles, a costume competition, and trick-or-treating through the haunted houses. Last year, the event raised over $7,700.
Reaper’s Realm is also running a season-long food and hygiene drive for the Community Refrigerator program. Guests who donate items such as canned food, toothbrushes, and soap will be entered into a prize draw at the end of the season.
Harris, who has been part of Reaper’s Realm since its early days, says the milestone is special.
For more information on tickets, dates, and events, visit here.
Written by: K. Milhomens
