The Haunted Harvest
The Haunted Harvest is a professional haunted house at Frosty’s Forest Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Patch that isn’t afraid to tackle the gorey, the brutal, and the violent in their haunts. While no contact, the imagery and scenes can often be frightening and overpowering.
- Frosty’s Forest Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Patch: 14861 Ramona Ave, Chino, CA 91710
- Professional haunt through a cornmaze with various small structures guests enter and walk through
- Gore, violence, and brutality depicted.
- Real murder pictures used—so if you’re sensitive to that, you have been warned.
- No contact, but strong scares and acting.
- Plenty more to do at Frosty’s, like a non-horror cornmaze, a petty zoo, and rides
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More on The Haunted Harvest
The Haunted Harvest began as Perdition Home—and is often regarded as one of the most graphic and violent looking haunts aesthetically-speaking. In 2018, creators Brandon Spletter and Trevor Nielsen created Death Cult—a serial killer inspired haunted house. Perdition Home then teamed with The Fleshyard to produce Harvest of Horrors in 2020 and Dark Harvest in 2021 at Frosty’s Forest Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Patch. While The Fleshyard kept the Dark Harvest name, Perdition Home kept the location, rebranding themselves as The Haunted Harvest and staying at Frosty’s Forest Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Patch. Borrowing the theme of Serial Killers, their 2022 haunted attraction put guests face to face with the iconic serial killers once again.
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