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Days of Fun & Nights of Fright at Wild Adventures

Wild Adventures Terror in the Wild
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VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) -- Ghosts and goblins are again taking over Wild Adventures!

The theme park is already stepping into the Halloween spirit with its ever-popular traditions: Terror of the Wild and Kid-O-Ween.

Terror in the Wild features four haunted attractions and five scare zones.

"A new scare-attraction this year, Camp Hackaway, turns summer camp fun into Halloween camp terror on the Alapaha Trail," said Laurie Windam, public relations manager for Wild Adventures. "The park adds two new scare zones to the mix this year. Malice in Terror Land features a not-so-friendly bunny in a twisted tale. Also new, Swamp Magic gives guests an encounter with bayou doctors touting mysterious chants and gruesome instruments. For some lighter Halloween fun, there is also a new high-energy magic show with plenty of audience participation."

Also back this year? The Wild Adventures' Ghost Train, plus scary spots Clown Chaos, Farmageddon and Silas Swilley.

If you're looking to enjoy the not-so-scary side of the season, Kid-O-Ween offers some family-friendly fall fun. 

There's a costume parade, trick or treating through the park, a foam maze and the magical pumpkin patch. Plus, "Jitters, a kid's game show featuring creepy crawlers and an all-new Boo House give just the right amount of excitement for the kids."

Kid-O-Ween runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, now through October 31. Kids 12 and under are encouraged to wear costumes to the park for Kid-O-Ween events.

Terror in the Wild is Friday and Saturday nights, beginning at dusk, now through October 31. It's not recommended for children under 12, and costumes are not allowed.

Both events are included with a 2015 or 2016 Season Pass, available at for the first time this week.

For more information, click here.

A new scare-attraction this year, Camp Hackaway, turns summer camp fun into Halloween camp terror on the Alapaha Trail.