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Enchanted Forest, the fairy-tale theme park located in Turner, Oregon, gets some spooky TV time this weekend on the Travel Channel series, "Ghost Adventures."

The wooded park is known for family-friendly attractions, including "Storybook Lane," "Tofteville Western Town," "Old European Village," and the "Big Timber Log Ride."

But it looks like the "Ghost Adventures" team -- Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley -- have some creepy experiences as they spend the night at Enchanted Forest.

Here's what the show's website says about the episode, which airs at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 23 on the Travel Channel: "Zak and the crew investigate strange phenomena at a beloved amusement park in Turner, Oregon. The discovery of a bloody battle on the grounds of the park leads Zak to believe a residual energy could be responsible for the manifestations."

In a preview clip on the "Ghost Adventures" website, we learn that the team members -- who travel the world investigating paranormal activity -- have never investigated an amusement park before.

And there's a personal connection to this one: Goodwin, one of the paranormal investigators, grew up going to Enchanted Forest. The preview clip includes the tidbit that a member of Goodwin's family has a scary memory of visiting the park and feeling "something unseen touching her" in one of the caves.

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The "Ghost Adventures" team, from left: Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley, Zak Bagans and Billy Tolley. Photo: Andrew Cutraro/Travel Channel

"Ghost Adventures" premiered on the Travel Channel in 2008 and is airing its 15th season. The show has visited Oregon before for segments exploring the "Shanghai Tunnels" in Portland, a ghost town near Wolf Creek, and more.

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The "Ghost Adventures" team technique involves doing what the website describes as "dust-to-dawn 'lockdown' investigation, using the latest scientific gadgets and technology to confront the reported paranormal activity and document key evidence in an effort to uncover the truth behind each haunted mystery."

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The Enchanted Forest. Photo: The Oregonian/file

Enchanted Forest was created by Roger Tofte, who bought the original 20 acres of land off Interstate 5 for $4,000 (making monthly payments of $50, according to the Enchanted Forest website) and began construction in 1964. The park officially opened on Sunday, Aug. 8, 1971.

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Humpty Dumpty statue at the Enchanted Forest amusement park in Turner, Oregon. Photo: Dave Killen/staff

The Enchanted Forest episode of "Ghost Adventures" will first air on the Travel Channel at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 23, and will repeat at midnight, Sunday, June 24; 7 p.m. Friday, June 29; 11 p.m. Saturday, July 28; and 2 a.m. Sunday, July 29.

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.@AaronGoodwin is just a *little* excited about investigating the Enchanted Forest. 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/WWk98f5fss — Ghost Adventures (@GhostAdventures) June 19, 2018

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This @EnchantdForst #hauntedhouse has haunted me as kid & still does to this day. This #saturdaynight new episode of #ghostadventures is amazing & I can’t wait for u all to see where I grew up going all the time in #oregon with my sister @AEGTrimble 👻 #travelchannel pic.twitter.com/n7x22TCefK — Aaron Goodwin (@AaronGoodwin) June 20, 2018

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Your theme park is one of the most incredible places ive ever been both visually and spiritually... cant wait to show everyone this saturday’s NEW #GhostAdventures https://t.co/EwDKLRc23v — Zak Bagans 🧛🏻‍♂️ (@Zak_Bagans) June 19, 2018

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