The Pumpkin Patch Train Ride In Pennsylvania Is Scenic And Fun For The Whole Family
Many of us have eagerly awaited autumn's arrival since, well, last fall. Its cool and colorful return means warm sweaters, hot apple cider, and a ton of fun activities - like heading to our local pumpkin patch for a day outdoors. However, if you're up for a really unique adventure, go on this pumpkin train ride in Pennsylvania that promises plenty of fun and fall scenery.
Embrace the cozy ambiance of autumn with a scenic train ride with the Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern Railroad in Kempton.
One of the most charming things to do in the fall in Pennsylvania, this train ride promises fun for the whole family.
The Pumpkin Patch Train will only depart during the last two weekends of October, so you'll definitely want to buy tickets as soon as possible.
The train features four departure times between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., making it easy to choose one that works best for your schedule.
Bring the whole family along on this one-of-a-kind train that will take you on a meandering 40-minute ride.
One of the highlights of the popular fall train ride in Pennsylvania is a stop at the picturesque pumpkin patch. Kids pick their own pumpkins.
You might even meet a few friendly witches, who will gladly pose for photos, at the pumpkin patch.
Back at the train station, kiddos can decorate their pumpkins.
All trains leave the station at their precise departure time, so make sure you arrive at least 15 minutes prior to travel time. Trains do not have bathrooms. If you're hungry before or after your journey, stop by the snack bar. (Make sure you bring cash.)
Visit the official website of Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern Railroad. Or, stop by the Facebook page of this railroad in Pennsylvania.
What are your favorite fall train rides in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! On the lookout for some spooky fall fun? Join a tour with the Ghost Tours of New Hope. Or how about going on a scenic hike? Check out AllTrails Plus for some of the best hiking trails in Pennsylvania.
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