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Spine-tingling Thrills on the Bayou

August 19th, 2011 by carriagehouse

Halloween Train

For the ultimate Halloween experience, be sure to goblin’ up tickets to the 10th Annual Terror on the Bayou Halloween Festival in Jefferson, Texas each Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening, October 7-29, 2011. Three attractions – one location.  Tickets are now on sale at www.JeffersonRailway.com.

 The Runaway Fright Train will feature Creatures of the Night.  As you ride through the dark woods, you’ll feel the breath of the spirits encircling you. The scenes and haunters along the track will keep you at the edge of your seat and give you a laugh now and then, too.  G and PG-13 runs are oriented to specific age groups. The 7:30 run of each evening is family-oriented for ages 2 to 92, while the later runs kick it up a notch.

 For the ultimate Halloween experience, walk through the stalks of the Creepy Screamin’ Corn Maze. More than a dozen haunters in the maze will give you the willies. The Maze is more than an acre and includes a walk through the Piney Woods, through the Haunted Cemetery and culminates with the infamous 100-foot underground Tunnel of Doom. Don’t come alone – you will be spooked by more than Halloween ghosts!

 New this year, our 1800 sq. ft. CarnEvil of the Damned Haunted House, out in the middle of the Piney Woods.  Just the 2 minute walk to the house will get your heart pumping.  Something sinister is hiding there. You know something is going to jump out and scare you – you just don’t know where or when. In this Circus of Haunts, you will not be safe from fear.  So go ahead and scream – it won’t matter!

 Afraid of the dark?  Tour the Corn Maze and Haunted House from 6:00-7:00 each evening of the event, and then jump on the G-rated train at 7:30.  Get a thrill from the family-friendly haunters.

 Terror on the Bayou Halloween Festival will have something for everyone…Carnival games with prizes for all ages; glow sticks and other Halloween products; and concessions.  Plus free activities for the entire family when you purchase any event ticket. Mini-maze and mini-haunted house for children under 48 inches; movies and children’s crafts and games.

 The event will take place one mile from Jefferson at the Cypress Bayou RV Park, 1602 State Highway 49 East. The easiest way to order tickets is to visit the website, www.JeffersonRailway.com. Online ticket sales now available.  You can also buy tickets at the Historic Jefferson Railway depot during specific hours and at the event site during event hours. Train seating is limited so get your tickets early!

 10% Discount available for groups of 45 +

Receive a 20% discount on Maze & Haunted House tickets when you

buy a combo ticket that includes the Train.

 

Friday & Sunday

 

Saturday
Runaway Fright Train………….$16.50 Runaway Fright Train………….$22.00
Corn Maze………………………..$15.00 Corn Maze………………………..$18.00
Haunted House……………………$ 8.00 Haunted House…………………….$10.00
Maze Combo Price………      …$12.00 Maze Combo Price………       …$14.50
Haunted House Combo Price…..$6.50 Haunted House Combo Price…..$8.00

 

Schedule

Runaway Fright Train

Creepy Screamin’ Corn Maze &

CarnEvil of the Damned Haunted House

Friday, October 7 and 14

Friday:

No G Run

G (family oriented)……6:00 – 7:00

PG 13 …………………..8:30

PG 13 …………………..7:00 – 10:00

Friday, October 21

Saturday:

G (family oriented)……7:30

G (family oriented)……6:00 – 7:00

PG 13 …………………..8:30, 9:30

PG 13 …………………..7:00 – midnight

Sunday:

Friday, October 28

G (family oriented)……6:00 – 7:00

G (family oriented)……7:30

PG 13 …………………..7:00 – 9:00

PG 13 …………………..8:30, 9:30, 10:30

Saturday, October 8

G (family oriented)……7:30

PG 13 …………………..8:30, 9:30

Saturday, October 15 and 22

G (family oriented)……7:30

PG 13 ……………..8:30, 9:30, 10:30

Saturday, October 29

G (family oriented)……7:30

PG 13 ……………..8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30

Sunday, October 9, 16, 23

G (family oriented)……7:30

PG 13 …………………..8:30

November Events in Jefferson, Texas

October 29th, 2010 by carriagehouse

Autumn on Caddo Lake

Autumn on Caddo Lake

The temps are starting to fall and the leaves are changing color.  East Texas is at it’s most glorious during the month of November.  It is a perfect time of year to come to Jefferson and get that rest and relaxation that you need so badly before the hectic Christmas season hits.

There is so much to do in November!

The first weekend of the month kicks off with a paranormal conference called History, Haunts, and Legends (11/06).  This all day conference will feature speakers on all things that go bump in the night.  Come on down and enjoy hearing about paranormal research and what life is like in a real life haunted house.

The following weekend is Trammel’s Trace Rendevous (11/12-11/14).   This will be a weekend of re-enactments of life back in the 1840s.  Mountain men, Trappers and Indians meet on the banks of the Big Cypress Bayou to swap goods, tell stories and celebrate survival of another season.  This event is perfect for the whole family and is not only educational but is also a whole lot of fun.

That very same weekend, the 5th Annual Books Alive Christian & Inspirational Book Festival (11/12 -11/14) will be held at the Methodist Church.  Several amazing authors will be there to talk about their inspirational stories and books.  All proceeds from this movingweekend will benefit the First United Methodist Church here in Jefferson.

The weekend of November 19th is our 2010 Fall Photography Weekend.  This adventure weekend is perfect for photographers of all skill levels, experience, and equipment.  Come join us as we take photo walks through the beautiful Historic Riverfront District and sunset boat tours of some amazing wildlife photography.

The weekend after Thanksgiving is the kick off of the Christmas Season here in Jefferson.  The weekend activities include  a Christmas parade, the annual tree lighting ceremony, bargain galores at the merchant’s open house, and the Queen Mab ball at Auntie Skinners.

So before things get too crazy for the Christmas Season, give yourself the treat of a vacation.  Come on down to Jefferson for some fun and decompression.  Call us for your room reservations at 903-665-9511.

So get a witch’s shawl on. A broomstick you can crawl on.

October 8th, 2009 by Skyla Grimes

It is creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky.

Jefferson is the most haunted small town in Texas. In fact, the place is just full of ghosts and spirits. Don’t believe me…watch this video. All of the ghosts and ghouls that reside here in Jefferson make it the perfect place to spend the scariest time of year.

The Historic Jefferson Railway will once again this year be spooktacularly creepy. The 8th annual Terror on the Bayou will run every weekend until Halloween. Not only will the haunted Runaway Fright Train make you scream in terror but the Creepy Screamin’ Corn Maze will take you through a haunted cemetary and end in the Tunnel of Doom. This is the stuff of nightmares!

If that doesn’t make your blood run cold, then maybe a ghost hunt will scare you to madness. By the glow of a lantern light, you can be guided through the most haunted sites in Jefferson. Tours are every Friday and Saturday night with three tour times Halloween night (8pm, 10pm, 12pm). If you are unfortunate enough, maybe you will even see one of the ghosts.

Of course, no Halloween would be complete without a costume party and contest. So come in your scariest, creepiest costume and party at Auntie Skinners Halloween night. Prizes will be awarded to the most original or scariest costumes. A terrifying time will be had by all!

Didn’t get enough bloodcurdling fun Halloween night? On November 7th, Jefferson will host the History Haunts and Legends convention. This annual all day paranormal convention will be held at the Transportation and Visitors Center and will have speakers on topics such as Bigfoot, clairvoyants, and of course ghosts. Spooky!

So if you are looking for a frighteningly good time, make the short drive here to Jefferson. Just don’t be afraid of anything that goes bump in the night!
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