It's that time of the year again! I'm going to sound like a total shill, but we have a lot of fun here and it's 100% authentic!
Get here early, because the place gets packed by early afternoon, late morning. On your way in, make sure you check out the pumpkin launcher! One can buy a bag for apples ($16 for a half bushel), and pick your own Jonathans, Red Delicious, Early Fuji, Jonagold, Golden Delicious, and some other delicious type not listed on the map. This is the same place you'll weigh your pumpkin if you pick your own, $.40 a pound.
Keep going and you'll find the food trucks, the honey stands, goat petting and feeding, the mini maze (big one is across the street near parking), and all the other children's events. Full list in pictures.
Although they are open all year, the festival is only open on Saturdays and Sundays, 1100-1700. No four legged friends allowed in, and be wary of bees. We encountered a lot, but they didn't bother us- they were there for the apples, too!
Original review: I love this place. This is a farm with pumpkins, apples, all kinds of this growing. They have reasonable prices, and what they sell that isn't grown there, is made near by.
Local honey, pick your own apples, pumpkins, hay mazes, so on. All old fashion but their registers - up to date, credit cards and all. People are very friendly, definitely check it out!
It's that time of the year again! I'm going to sound like a total shill, but we have a lot of fun here and it's 100% authentic! Get here early, because the place gets packed by early afternoon, late morning. On your way in, make sure you check out the pumpkin launcher! One can buy a bag for apples ($16 for a half bushel), and pick your own Jonathans, Red Delicious, Early Fuji, Jonagold, Golden Delicious, and some other delicious type not listed on the map. This is the same place you'll weigh your pumpkin if you pick your own, $.40 a pound. Keep going and you'll find the food trucks, the honey stands, goat petting and feeding, the mini maze (big one is across the street near parking), and all the other children's events. Full list in pictures. Although they are open all year, the festival is only open on Saturdays and Sundays, 1100-1700. No four legged friends allowed in, and be wary of bees. We encountered a lot, but they didn't bother us- they were there for the apples, too! Original review: I love this place. This is a farm with pumpkins, apples, all kinds of this growing. They have reasonable prices, and what they sell that isn't grown there, is made near by. Local honey, pick your own apples, pumpkins, hay mazes, so on. All old fashion but their registers - up to date, credit cards and all. People are very friendly, definitely check it out!