There are farms with pumpkin patches scattered throughout the state, but only one takes the title of the state’s largest pumpkin farm – and it’s Waldvogel’s Farm. It's been open for decades, and a visit to the farm is a fall tradition for many families. And if it isn’t part of your clan’s seasonal itinerary, it should be! Take a look:
Waldvogel’s Farm has been a fall favorite for over 30 years! Its popularity probably has something to do with the fact that it has more than 60 attractions for visitors to enjoy.
It’s the state’s largest pumpkin farm, so the pumpkin patch is brimming with hoards of gourds.
Visitors are transported to the pumpkin patch via a wagon ride, which is free and doesn’t require the purchase of a pumpkin.
At the patch, you’ll find u-pick pumpkins as well as pre-picked. Pumpkin prices vary from $2 to $10.
Remember, a visit to the patch is just the beginning of the fun at Waldvogel’s Farm. The slew of seasonal activities includes classics, like an eight-acre corn maze, haunted house, and train ride.
The farm features a variety of games and play areas, which will keep kids…
…and kids at heart entertained.
Barnyard animals are also part of the fun.
As if it couldn’t get any better, Waldvogel’s Farm features an on-site shop and eatery, where you stock up and fill up on all sorts of eats and sweets, including a variety of apple treats, like apple pie, caramel apples, and apple split supremes.
Offering autumn fun for everyone, Waldvogel's Farm is just another reason to love the fall season!
During fall, Waldvogel’s Farm is open seven days a week. Visit Monday – Thursday from 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. and Friday – Sunday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. For more information, call (920) 210-2520. You can also visit the farm’s website or Facebook page.
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