The trail running Sept. 27–28 is filled with scares. Donations to NAWS of Mokena, Sojourn Therapeutic Riding Center of Frankfort encouraged.
NEW LENOX, IL — A New Lenox family's scream-worthy tradition returns Sept. 27 promising two days of big scares to benefit two good causes.
The Malpeli family again hosts their annual Haunted Trail on Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28.
What started as a neighborhood idea has grown into a beloved tradition that drew well over 1,000 attendees last year, with even larger crowds expected this year, the family said in a release. The haunted trail had its start in 2017, when Brian and Mary Malpeli's kids were younger and the family had just moved to New Lenox. It's grown in scope and audience in the years since—Brian's vision executed with the help of friends, neighbors, and other willing contributors. Local school students volunteer their time to help bring the scary fun and excitement to life, adding energy and community spirit to the trail.
"I’ve got a feeling based on how I’ve seen things unfold so far," Brian Malpeli said, alluding to social media chatter, "it’s going to be quite a bit more than that this year."
The trail is situated in woods—the ground can be uneven, with slight dips and downhill spots—and the perfect setting for a good jump scare—or two, or three, or—well, a few.
Malpeli said he works each year to add something to the trail, keeping it fresh—and full of thrills.
"I’m always trying to make it something new, and different—add things," he said. "I don’t want it to be the same thing every year."
He's hoping it will give people a chance to step away from everyday worries and outside stressors.
"At a time when everybody else is worried about stuff, let’s change the narrative," he said.
For admission, Malpeli encourages donations and each year selects a local charity as the recipient. This year, the family has selected NAWS Humane Society of Mokena or Sojourn Therapeutic Riding Center of Frankfort. They'll also accept donations of paper towels, hand soap, toilet paper, or window cleaner for Sojourn, or clumping litter, Purina One dry/wet for kittens, puppies, cats, and dogs, bleach, paper towels, and laundry soap.
Visitors are invited to line up beginning at 6:30 p.m., with gates opening at 6:45 p.m. Guests will follow a decorated haunted trail filled with eerie scenes, spooky characters, and surprises at every turn. The event also includes festive photo opportunities for families and friends.
“At a time when the world needs people to have a bipartisan approach to community and not make everything about politics, our family loves bringing people together for a fun night for friends and families,” said Malpeli. “This event is about connection, laughter, and kicking off the Halloween season together.”
For parking, use school parking lots behind Oster Oakview off Cedar and Haines Elementary off of Haines (see photos).