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Buckelew Farm Tucson Terror in the Corn

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Voted Tucson's best haunted attraction for over a decade, Terror In the Corn is Southern Arizona’s scariest and most unique Halloween experience.

Open weekend nights in October + Halloween!
Hours: 6pm - Midnight*
*Closes at 10pm on OCT. 19, 22, 26, 29, 30, and 31

Buckelew Farm Tucson Terror in the Corn

Address : I-10 & Marana Rd. (Exit 236) Tucson AZ
Phone : 520-822-2277   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Festival: $4.00 per person (children in diapers are free), includes wagon rides. Maze: Adults, $7; 6-12, $5; Under 6 Free w/ adult.

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