By Travis Thayer Highway 50 Fright Night will surely scare you out of your socks. Photo via www.highway50frightfield.com. (North Bend, Oh.) – Enter at your own risk. Highway 50 Fright Field is back with a vengeance for the 2017 Halloween season. The haunted adventure along U.S. 50 at the Indiana-Ohio border is open every Friday and Saturday in October from 8-12 p.m., weather permitting. Thrill seekers will travel though a cornfield, down a haunted trail, into haunted woods and then back through the cornfield, which sits on an actual 1830’s farm near a real Indian archaeological site. “Every year we change up our haunted cornfield and woods, and we’ve expanded it and added many new surprises,” said Shannon Vincent. Admission is $12 for adults and $10 for kids 12 and under. Highway 50 Fright Field also features a night-time corn maze, and the brand-new operation termination zombie paintball attraction. New day-time activities have also been added this year, including a day-time corn maze, gem mining, pumpkins, gift shop and museum refreshments. Day-time activities will be held each Saturday in October from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.highway50frightfield.com or www.buckeyetradingpost.com. Event organizer Shannon Vincent joined Bubba Bo in the Eagle Country 99.3 studio Thursday morning. Here the full interview in the audio player below. [audio mp3="https://eaglecountryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Highway-50-Fright-Field-100517.mp3"][/audio]