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Halloween isn’t cancelled at Stalker Farms in Snohomish, WA — the fan-voted #1 must-see haunted attraction in Washington State for the last three consecutive years. Just a 30-minute drive from Seattle, the new Stalker Farms drive-thru is a 40+ minute tour that combines all the fun of a haunted house at a safe, social distance — with only a thin sheet of glass between you and the creepy creatures that lurk in the night.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Brave guests line up for entry into the guided spectacle — but don’t worry — they can’t drive off. Traffic security escorts cars from point-to-point along the way and adds tire chokes to keep all the characters safe.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
The farm’s head ghouls and ghosts have upped the ante this year with the first-ever haunted drive-thru experience.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Placed in park, with car lights turned off, the contactless, haunted action is set to begin. Fiery displays, cranking chainsaws and ghastly gameshow trivia is all part of the thrilling ride.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Never fear — the experience doesn’t die down between scenes. Visitors can use Snapchat to access a special YouTube video via Snapcode to entertain the crew inside.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Suzie Slasher, the family farm’s murderous matriarch, looks for the right moment to take control of the homestead.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Other members of the infamous Slasher family{ } join demonic scarecrows in a lively scene beside parked cars.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
A seemingly empty school bus is illuminated with a hot pink glow. For fans of jump scares and curious visitors, this drive-thru should do the trick.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Haunting figures dance between strobe lights and cars, elated by their next round of victims.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
A frightening animatronic pops up from a box and warns visitors of the demonic powers of the Eski, the farm's monstrous scarecrows.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Pogo the Clown knows how to keep people smiling, or crying. Compete for your life with thrilling trivia and car games.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Cars move slowly along a dimly lit path where devilish dolls and fiendish monsters are said to prowl between the stalks.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Don't experience Halloween FOMO. Visit the drive-thru haunt while tickets last. Book online and in advance to secure a spot between now and October 31st.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Not into scary stuff? Book a Night No-Scare Corn Maze ticket for $19.95 and enjoy a stroll through a non-haunted corn maze under the moonlight.{ }(Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
Keith Stocker, owner of the fourth-generation, 100-acre family farm says, “It's the safest way to get scared.” Stocker Farms offers quality family fun and adventures year round. (Image: Rachael Jones / Seattle Refined)
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