Don’t Miss The Harvest Market At Red Bird Farm, An Outdoor Fall Shopping Event In Oklahoma

Red Bird Farm in Enid offers a variety of family-friendly activities and seasonal events, including a harvest market and Christmas tree cutting.

Take a step back in time with a visit to the Red Bird Farm in Enid. You can choose from a variety of fun outdoor family activities during this one-day harvest market on October 3 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Red Barn will be bursting with fresh fall produce, pumpkins, amazing outside vendors, and a local food truck will be there to serve you delicious coffee, smores, and more. This is also a fantastic venue for your next birthday or special occasion. As Christmas approaches, you can start a new family tradition by taking home a fresh-cut Christmas tree. Throughout the year they host multiple events. Keep scrolling for more details on the next event: The Harvest Market.

The big red barn is the epicenter of the Red Bird Farm and for good reason. Inside you will find a myriad of farmhouse items that you will want to take home.

The Barn Store is home to antiques, decor, baked goods, gifts, seasonal produce, and other items for sale. It's a great place to start your holiday shopping.

The seasonal peaches are always a hit. Be forewarned, they do not last long, so once in season make sure to arrive early before they are all gone.

Kids of all ages will enjoy getting up close and personal while feeding the animals during the one-day event (or any other special event at the farm).

The fresh fall produce is so good that you'll wish this season never ended.

They also host a variety of seasonal classes at the barn including flower workshops, cake and cookie decorating, wreath making, and more!

The Red Bird Farm is also a fantastic venue to host your next social event or school field trip.

Mark your calendars to come back to during winter and cutting down your own Christmas tree from their farm...it's a one-of-a-kind experience that offers fun for the whole family.

For more information on the Red Bird Farm, click here.

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