United States Virginia Virginia Guide Things To Do Essentials Getaways All Virginia Cox Farms Fields of Fear in Centreville, VA By Rachel Cooper Rachel Cooper Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Rachel Cooper is a travel writer who has lived in the Washington, D.C., area for more than 25 years. She is also the author of several books covering the capital and mid-Atlantic regions. TripSavvy's editorial guidelines Updated on 06/26/19 Share Pin Email Cox Farms Cox Farms Fields of Fear is a haunted Halloween trail in Centreville, Virginia, featuring a Cornightmare, night-time hayride, a giant slide by torchlight, outdoor classic horror movie, bonfire, and snacks. The Imaginature Trail takes a dark turn transforming into The Forest: Back 40. The Forest doubled in length for 2016, and now consists of half a mile of fear. The Forest joins two other haunted attractions, the Dark Side Hayride and the Cornightmare. The Firegrounds feature several bonfires, a six-lane slide, music, entertainment, tasty treats, and Fear Games, including the dark maze, Nyctophobi. Fields of Fear is not recommended for children less than 12 years of age. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Location: 15621 Braddock Road, Centreville, Virginia (703) 830-4121. From the Capital Beltway (I-495): Take Route 66 West to Route 29; exit 52; right onto Rt. 29; right at 3rd light at Pleasant Valley Road; 4 miles to Braddock Road. The farm is located on the corner of Braddock Road and Pleasant Valley Road. Cox Farms also hosts one of the largest fall festivals in Northern Virginia. 01 of 09 Grim Reaper at Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cox Farms Fields of Fear is Cox Farms’ night-time fright adventure covering 20 acres. Watch out for the Grim Reaper and other scary characters at the Cox Farms Fields of Fear. Strobe lights and other lighting effects are used on-site. Continue to 2 of 9 below. 02 of 09 Cox Farms Fields of Fear Vampire Cox Farms Fields of Fear, Cox Farms’ night-time fright adventure will scare you with its spooky cast of characters. The event features The Forest: Back 40, Cornightmare cornfield terrors, the Dark Side Hayride: Zombie Zoo, and the Firegrounds, where visitors can ride our Giant slide, dance the night away at the Dance Party and try their hands at Fear Games. Continue to 3 of 9 below. 03 of 09 Laughing Face at Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cox Farms Fields of Fear is full of lots of spooky surprises and is not recommended for children less than 13 years of age. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Continue to 4 of 9 below. 04 of 09 Pirate at Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cox Farms Many spooky creatures are along the trail at Cox Farms Fields of Fear. There are scary images and scenes, implied violence, stage blood, witches, ghouls, and skeletons. Continue to 5 of 9 below. 05 of 09 Gorgoyle at Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cox Farms Gorgoyle at Cox Farms Fields of Fear. Costumes may be worn to the event. However, masks and weapons/fake weapons are not permitted for security reasons. Continue to 6 of 9 below. 06 of 09 Aliens in the Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cornfield Cox Farms Aliens scare visitors in the cornfield at Cox Farms Fields of Fear. Beware, there are strobe lights on the Dark Side Hayride, The Cornightmare, The Firegrounds and The Market. Continue to 7 of 9 below. 07 of 09 Blue Skeleton at Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cox Farms The blue skeleton is creepy! Continue to 8 of 9 below. 08 of 09 Library at Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cox Farms Cox Farms Fields features a variety of Halloween attractions including a Cornightmare, night-time hayride, a giant slide by torchlight, outdoor classic horror movie, bonfire , and snacks. Continue to 9 of 9 below. 09 of 09 Cox Farms Fields of Fear Cornfield at Night Cox Farms The cornfield is spooky at night. During the daytime, Cox Farms also hosts one of the largest fall festivals in Northern Virginia. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share Pin Email Tell us why! Submit