The summer days have faded away, and fall is officially here. It's time for pumpkins and turning leaves, hot cocoa and cider and getting ready for Halloween. If you're looking for a totally unique and interesting way to go pumpkin picking this year, Little Amerricka is a nostalgic, 1950s style amusement park that offers a great time for fall fun before they close down for the season. Your whole family will love this adventure to the best pumpkin patch train ride in Wisconsin.
Little Amerricka is located in Marshall, just a few miles east of Madison, near Waterloo.
The quaint little amusement park is open during the summer with more than two dozen rides. But before they close for the season, they leave their railroad, mini-golf and wooden rollercoaster open for one last hurrah.
The two-mile long Whiskey River Railroad operates on October weekends. The first train leaves at 10 a.m, and the last train departs at 3:30 pm. This is such a fun fall train ride in Wisconsin.
You'll board the train and head out to a pumpkin patch. Admission is $6.95 and includes the train ride and any one pumpkin you can carry.
For $2 more, add a round of mini-golf. And for $3 more than that, add a ride on their Meteor Wooden Rollercoaster. These added activities make Little Amerricka Amusement Park the best pumpkin patch in Wisconsin.
The concession stand will be open with hot cocoa and more, but the park also allows carry-ins, so consider packing yourself a picnic to really make a day of it.
You and your family will love this fall train ride in Wisconsin.
Just a short drive from both Madison and Milwaukee and still a manageable drive from the Fox Valley and La Crosse, this trip could be combined with a stop in Lake Mills or Madison or even the Kettle Moraine State Forest to make an awesome Autumn adventure.
Are you ready to experience the best pumpkin patch in Wisconsin? Ticketing is priced a la carte, so you only have to pay for the attractions you want to visit. Address: 700 East Main Street, Marshall, WI 53559. To learn more, visit Little Amerricka Amusement Park's website here.
Have you taken this fall train ride in Wisconsin? How do you spend this beautiful season in our state? Let us know in the comments!
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