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Mountain of Terror
The Story

Hidden deep within the shadows of Mt. Shepherd
in Randolph County lies the rundown remains of
the Hoover hill mining community. Well known as
a thriving mining town in the early 1900’s,
people from all over came to work in the mines
until a horrific collapse brought the community to
it knees in 1948. Buried alive in a large chamber
of the mine were seventeen of the miners.
The people of the community worked for weeks
to try and reach the buried miners but
eventually gave up one by one until all hope
was abandon. Legend has it that the buried
miners vowed to seek revenge on the community
and anyone who ever dared to enter the property.
Throughout the years many reports have came
from people in and around the area of strange
sounds and lights coming from the mountain.
Family pets have gone missing as well as
several people throughout the years.

In 2002 Mountain View Productions Inc.
purchased the property and started renovations
on the old community which is now
Mountain of Terror Haunted Attraction.
The 2010 Halloween season will be the eighth
year that Mountain of Terror has operated at
this location and the experiences on the mountain
have been phenomenal. Not only do folks get
the excitement added to the attraction by the
props and actors but they also get some
unexpected thrills from the unknown.
Mountain of Terror has become a local legend
in itself due to the real and unexplainable
things that happen.

Over the years we have added more and more
to the attraction to keep our customers guessing
from year to year and a lot of what we do come
from some kind of unexplainable experience we
ourselves have encountered while working
out there.

For this season Mountain of Terror offers 20
new and horrifying attractions spread out
over nearly a ½ mile of terrifying wooded
trail full of fears and tears that snakes
its way through the old mining community.
During your adventure you will pass through
over 700 feet of underground tunnels,
the Jungle of Misery, ancient grave yards,
the Miner’s Lodge and finally end up in
the much dreaded Maze of Mayhem which
has become our signature attraction.