Apocalyptic Horror Experience Opens at Graham Creek Haunted Forest

OBA Staff • October 4, 2025

Twenty-minute walk through forest features fire, aliens, undead and other doomsday situations

Graham Creek Haunted Forest

Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — A terrifying new haunted attraction is coming to Foley this fall, promising to take visitors through different scenarios of how the world might end. Graham Creek Haunted Forest presents Apocalypse at Graham Creek's Forest 2025, an immersive horror experience that explores various doomsday situations. The attraction will challenge guests to face their deepest fears while navigating through multiple apocalyptic realms. Participants will encounter the four horsemen who guide them through a landscape of terror and destruction.


The haunted forest experience opens tonight, Saturday, October 4th at 7:00 PM, with multiple time slots available throughout the season. The attraction is located at 23030 Wolf Bay Dr. in Foley. One special night on Wednesday, October 29th will be restricted to adults ages 18 and older only, and guests must present valid identification with no exceptions allowed.


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Tickets for the event start at $25.00 per person. Event organizers have announced that no refunds or returns will be available for ticket purchases. However, if the venue or event organizer needs to cancel, guests will receive refunds within four business days of the scheduled event date.


The haunted forest offers a 20-minute journey through horror, beginning with a wagon ride to the entrance. A mysterious ferryman described as the harbinger of death will transport guests to begin their nightmare. From there, visitors must walk one-third of a mile through the forest trail and boardwalk to escape the various apocalyptic scenarios.


The experience explores multiple ways the world could meet its end. Guests will encounter realms featuring fire, deadly mutations, the walking undead, environmental pollution, human-made disasters, alien invasions, and catastrophic flooding. Each realm presents its own unique terrors designed to engulf visitors' minds with fear.


The attraction has strict age requirements in place. All participants must be at least 8 years old to attend, with absolutely no exceptions. The special adults-only night on October 29th maintains its 18-and-up policy with mandatory identification checks at entry.


Before entering the haunted forest, all guests must sign a waiver. Participants need to be physically able to board a wagon for transportation to the entrance. They must also be capable of walking the trail and boardwalk throughout the attraction.


The venue offers accommodations for guests using wheelchairs but asks them to contact the site in advance. This allows staff to arrange special access to the entrance area. Organizers want to ensure everyone can safely experience the attraction.


On-site amenities will make the visit more comfortable for guests. A food truck will be available for those wanting refreshments before or after their walk through the forest. Parking will be provided at no additional cost to ticket holders.


Restroom facilities are located both at the main area and at the entrance to the haunted trail. Portable restrooms have been placed at the entrance for guest convenience. Event shirts featuring the Apocalypse at Graham Creek's Forest theme will be available for purchase as souvenirs.


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