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Plainfield Parks' Haunted Hayrides Scaring Up Chills Oct. 25-26
The Plainfield Park District Haunted Hayrides will make their chilling debut Oct. 25-26 at Eaton Preserve, 23601 W. 135th St.

The Plainfield Park District Haunted Hayrides will make their chilling debut Oct. 25-26 at Eaton Preserve, 23601 W. 135th St.
The event will include a hayride through the trails at Eaton Preserve with scary scenes around every twist and turn.
Family-friendly hayrides with mild scares will run from 5-6 p.m.
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Hayrides for older kids with bone-chilling scares will run from 7-10 p.m.
Details:
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- For ages 2 & up. Children 12 & under require adult chaperone
- Residents can save $5 by pre-registering
- Pre-register and get priority, fast-line seating
- Non-residents & onsite registration is $15
- Hayrides depart approximately every 15 minutes
- Event is rain or shine
- Costumed volunteers (ages 13 & up) needed for this event. Sign up online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D45ABAF22A1F49-haunted3
- Contact Misty at Bartlett@plfdparks.org with questions
About the Plainfield Park District
Founded in 1966, The Plainfield Park District is the 9th largest park district in the State of Illinois, serving over 105,000 residents and covering just over 43 square miles. The District serves both Will and Kendall Counties and includes park space and facilities in 7 communities including Plainfield and Wheatland Townships, Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Joliet, Plainfield, and Romeoville. The District is an Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency for excellence in delivering parks and recreation services.
Plainfield Park District seeks to provide ‘Recreation for Generations’ of residents from early childhood to active adults and everyone in between.
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