As fall arrives in Maine, there will be no shortage of fun things to do that are centered around the season. From apple picking to leaf peeping to a scary attraction or two, there are things happening all across the state over the next couple of months.

One of the newer 'haunted' attractions for 2025 in Maine is one that will command your concentration while also making you feel the spooky season.

Jungle 3D Adventure Golf in Old Orchard Beach is Transforming Into Haunted Mini Golf

If you've never visited Jungle 3D Adventure Golf in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, you've been missing out.

The indoor course is played under black lights and makes for one of the most unique mini golf courses to play in the state.

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It also lends itself to being the perfect setting to transform the jungle into something a little more spooky. As the poster warns, "pay to get in and pray to get out".

Haunted Adventure Mini Golf Will Have Different Features and Fun

Jungle 3D Adventure Mini Golf will become Haunted Adventure Mini Golf starting on September 26 and will feature 13 unlucky holes for those that dare.

The course will be decorated to fit the season and players will feel the eerie atmosphere as they make their way from hole to hole.

Haunted Adventure Mini Golf will be suitable for players of all ages and will be a thrill for Halloween lovers.

Opening weekend is September 26, 27 and 28 and Haunted Adventure Mini Golf is offering discounted tickets to celebrate.

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