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This beast is among many scary characters seen at Creel Creek, a haunted attraction in Perry County.
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Published October 23, 2009 10:16 am -

Ready to be scared?
Several ‘haunted’ attractions available in the area


By Charlotte A. Graham

countyreporter@laurelleadercall.com

NEW AUGUSTA — There’s something spooky, evil and scary lurking in the woods near a residence at 4336 Highway 29, South in Perry County.

Screams, eerie music and ghostly sounds are heard coming from this area around the same time each Friday and Saturday. Rumor has it that ghosts, goblins, ghouls and even dead people, have made their home in these woods and will remain here until Oct. 31. And everyone knows what’s celebrated at the end of the month — Halloween.

As a treat for thrill seekers and horror movie lovers, Ellisville residents Curtis and Brandi Lowery have joined forces with Petal business owner Debbie Creel, to create a mammoth haunted attraction called Creel Creek. The attraction, which opened Oct. 2., will open from 7 p.m. until on each Friday and Saturday so that people can experience “Terror in the Woods at Creel Creek.”

It’s an experience Brandi Lowery says is guaranteed “to scare the crap out of people.”

Imagine entering a driveway that leads to a home in the woods, only to discover that this driveway is a long, narrow dirt road on which only one vehicle can drive up or down at any given time. Then imagine finally reaching the end of the dirt road and catching a glimpse of what appears to be a nice well-lit dwelling.

As you get closer to the house, you notice two people seem to be waiting near a fence to welcome you to their home. You get closer and closer and once you get within a hand’s reach of the two figures standing at the fence, you see they are not human. It’s the skeletal remains of a man and woman. They’re smiling, but at this point visitors are not.

With horror on their faces, they wonder what’s waiting up ahead. Only the Lowerys, Creel and the woods know.

“Curtis is the brains behind this whole thing,” said Creel. “He comes up with the ideas and I just give him what he needs to get the job done.

“This has been a whole lot of fun for each of us. Seeing the expressions on people’s faces as they walk through is something to see.”

Curtis Creel, who has years of experience as a volunteer with Camp Fear, a haunted attraction sponsored by Ellisville State School, said he enjoyed developing props and scenes for Creel Creek. The 30-to 40-acre site gave him plenty to work with.

He purchased all types of items, including the mask used in the movie remake of Friday the 13th. “Everything is movie quality,” he said. “Everything was built by hand and we used as much authentic pieces from movie sets that we could.”

The Lowerys spent about five weeks, working 12 to 15 hours a day building the props for the 11 scenes at the attraction. It takes about 30 minutes for folks to walk through, or perhaps run through the attraction.

Be mindful, Creel Creek is not for those with weak hearts, pregnant or who have asthma. “It’s definitely not for the faint hearted,” Brandi Lowery said with a chuckle. “We have had a few people to have asthma attacks running out of here.



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