Skip to content
  • X

Subscribe

Magazine | Newsletters
  • Food & Drink
  • News
  • Culture
  • Style
  • Home
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Things to Do
  • Travel
  • Best of NoVA
  • Best Restaurants
  • Most Influential
  • Top High Schools
  • In This Issue
  • Home
    • News
  • Field of Screams Maryland Will Close for the 2025 Season
field of screams haunted trail
  • News

Field of Screams Maryland Will Close for the 2025 Season

The popular destination is working on a full renovation.

By Maggie Roth August 19, 2025 at 10:48 am

Field of Screams Maryland, one of the DMV area’s most terrifying haunted trails, has announced that it will not open for the 2025 Halloween season. Instead, it will be undergoing a full renovation of the trail and plans to reopen in 2026.  

The spooky destination posted a notice on its website that it would be undergoing “a massive, long-awaited transformation of our entire trail and infrastructure.” 

“When we return in 2026, we will be unveiling the most extraordinary, immersive, and terrifying haunt experience you have ever seen. We are talking about a full reimagining of scares, scenes, and surprises — taking every part of Field of Screams Maryland to a whole new level,” the post said.  

Field of Screams Maryland has been in operation for 23 years, drawing adrenaline junkies and Halloween lovers for its top-ranked scaring experience. The attraction included an hour-long trail walk with more than 50 scary scenes, plus a haunted house and carnival games.  

The attraction is a fundraiser for the Olney Boy’s and Girl’s Club. The money raised helps to ensure that kids have access to safe activities like sports.  

“For 23 years, Field of Screams Maryland has thrived thanks to our incredible staff and scare actors, our valued community partners — especially the Olney Boys & Girls Club — and, most importantly, our loyal fans who have helped make us the nation’s top haunt,” said John Dixon, director of operations at Field of Screams. “Now, we’re granting our creative team a long sought after request to pause the event for a season so they can lay the foundation and build a haunt experience that’s second to none. Field of Screams Maryland 2026 will include the most cutting-edge scares and unforgettable frights for years to come.” 

Feature image courtesy Field of Screams Maryland

Maggie Roth

Maggie Roth

Associate Editor

Maggie Roth is the associate editor for Northern Virginia Magazine, where she covers news and culture in the NoVA area. Originally from New Jersey, she is a graduate of George Mason University and joined the magazine in 2021 as an editorial intern.

  • Email
  • LinkedIn

Trending in NoVA

Slick City Action Park Opens at Potomac Mills

10 Northern Virginia Restaurants Offering Father’s Day Menus

Peek Inside the New Ikea at the Former Dulles Expo Center

These Northern Virginia Farms Are Cultivating Rare, Unexpected Crops

7 Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth In and Around Northern Virginia 

things to do newsletter

Our Top Stories In Your Inbox

Our newsletters delivered weekly.

Subscribe

Feeds

RSS Feed Follow in Feedly

You May Also Like

Joro Spider

Large, Invasive Joro Spiders Have Arrived in Virginia

Moo Thru ice cream cone

NoVA Daily: These New Laws Take Effect July 1, Stay Cool at 9 New Ice Cream Shops

an outdoor water spigot drips water

Virginians Encouraged to Conserve Water During Historic Drought

  • X

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Writer’s Guidelines
  • Internships
  • Terms of Use

Magazine

  • Magazine
  • Subscription
  • Newsletter
  • Back Issues

Talk to Us

  • Contact Us
  • Submit an Event
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Shopping

  • Subscription
  • Back Issues
  • Plaques
  • Realtor Client Gift Subscriptions

On Newsstands Now

June 2026 best of nova cover

Copyright © 2026 Northern Virginia Magazine

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Hey AI.