September 19 – November 15
Fall on the Farm
Pumpkins, a 4-acre corn maze, pig races, and 30+ attractions.
The season
What to expect
We're celebrating the harvest — and our 20th anniversary season — with the pumpkin patch, four acres of corn maze, pig races, and more than 30 attractions. The market, bakery, and pumpkin patch run Wednesday–Sunday; the Barnyard of Activities opens to the public on weekends.
Hours
Today's exact hours are always in the banner at the top of the site.
Tickets
Pricing
Off-Peak Admission
$18.95
Sep 19–20 & 26–27 · Nov 7–8 & 14–15
30+ attractions. Pumpkin patch & u-pick flowers don't require a ticket. Kids 2 & under free. Military & senior discounts.
Buy OnlinePeak Admission
$24.95
October weekends
30+ attractions. Kids 2 & under free. Military & senior discounts.
Buy OnlineThings to do
Activities
- Pumpkin Patch
- 4-Acre Corn Maze
- Pig Races
- Belle's Barnstormer
- Giant Tunnel Slide
- Jumping Pillows
- Cow Train
- Pedal Carts
- U-Pick Flowers
- Corn Box
- Gem Mining*
- Paintball Gallery*
*Requires an additional purchase
Good to know
Questions
Do I need a reservation to visit?
No — come on out! General visits don't require a reservation. Buying activity tickets online ahead of time saves you money ($17.95 online vs $20.95 at the gate in spring and summer) and gets you through the line faster.
Do I need an activity ticket to pick fruit or get a pumpkin?
No. The u-pick fields, pumpkin patch, market, and bakery don't require an activity ticket. Activity admission covers Belle's Barnyard — the 30+ attractions like the corn maze, jumping pillows, and pig races.
What are your hours?
Today's hours are always in the Today at the Farm banner at the top of this site, and each season page lists that season's full schedule. We post any changes to our social media too.
Are kids free?
Kids 2 and under are always free. Military and senior discount pricing is available on activity admission.
What should I wear and bring?
Comfortable clothes and shoes that handle rough terrain — tennis shoes or low boots are best. Everything is outdoors, so check the forecast and bring sunscreen, hats, hand sanitizer, and bug spray if you're sensitive to insect bites.
Stay in the loop
Hear when the fields open
One or two emails a month — picking updates, season openings, and farm news. That's it.