398196335 704751085022181 6020876483043733478 nThis Valentine’s Day, feel your blood chill and your spine tingle in sync with the chug of a tractor motor. Experience true terror in the hay fields of Clinton this sensual season with the team behind Hollerin’ Haunts Hayrides at their My Bloody Valentine event held annually at their farm in rural North Carolina.

From the passionate performers, to the spooky sights and décor, Hollerin’ Haunts Hayrides hopes to bring attendees and spectators a fun and festive fright for all ages.

“We basically want to have the best hayride in the U.S. That’s our goal. That’s our ultimate goal. We’re not going to stop working and building until we get to that,” said Jerry Johnson, a team member behind Hollerin’ Haunts Hayrides.

The My Bloody Valentine horrifying hayride has been around since the beginning. Since it’s inception, the hayride has evolved to the point where it now has eighteen different scenes, sets, and scaled buildings meant to elevate the experience for thrill seekers.

Many secret spooks await at this year’s My Bloody Valentine as well. According to Johnson, the team has worked extremely hard to put together a brand-new scene that will be sure to have you walking, or running, like an Egyptian. For the sake of secrecy, that’s all we can say on the matter. If you would like to uncover the ancient horrors and witness the passion behind the pursuits to petrify, you’ll just have to see it for yourself. Unknown frights aside, Johnson also shared some of the other scenes included in the hayride and walkthrough.

“The hayride is definitely our main attraction. Our other event is our ‘Halfway to Halloween’. We also do an event where we allow vendors to come out. We do a ‘Zombie Prom’ and all kinds of different stuff like that. Basically, whenever the customers come, they get to mingle with the actors before it starts. Anytime there’s a Friday the 13th, we also do a walkthrough on the backside of the property. We have another whole path just for that,” Johnson said.

“You can come out for yourself and experience it. You’ll get a much better feel for it rather than writing or reading about it. For us, having the hayride is a huge advantage. Anybody can ride on the hayride.”

While its first performance has already passed, you can catch the next hayride on Saturday, Feb. 17. The event is planned to run between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. Johnson and the crew invite all those interested in horror culture, haunted houses, haunting events and hayrides to come out and join them for an evening filled with fear, fun, and adrenaline pumping encounters.

For more information on how to attend and where to buy tickets for this and future events at Hollerin’ Haunts Hayrides, please visit their website at https://www.hollerinhauntshayride.com/my-bloody-valentine/

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