Are you looking for an exciting and memorable way to celebrate fall this season? Many traditional festivals have evolved to accommodate social distancing, and the Cox Farms Fall Festival is one such event. Yet there's still plenty of fun to be had when you visit this family-run farm. To start, their traditional hayride route is now something you can drive through in your own vehicle. Along the way, enjoy the beautiful scenery and your favorite autumn treats! (Spoiler alert: we're talking about kettle corn and apple cider donuts). Here's everything you should know about taking a self-driven hayride through Cox Farms.
Fall in Virginia is a magical time. And while celebrations and festivities may look a bit different this year, there are plenty of opportunities to get out and explore.
If you're looking for a family-friendly outing that celebrates the season, then head to Cox Farms in Northern Virginia.
The annual Fall Festival has been canceled; however, the farm will still offer memorable ways for families to celebrate together.
To start, the iconic hayride will be self-guided this year. That means you'll be able to drive through the traditional route from the safety of your own car.
Photographed above is a scene from last year's event. While you may not be pulled by a tractor this year, you'll still be able to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and autumn displays along the way.
And the best part of all? You'll be able to load up on your favorite fall-time treats, like apple cider donuts and kettle corn, before taking the self-guided tour.
After you've finished touring the farm, be sure to stop by the drive-through market. You can order ahead and pick up all of your favorite seasonal treats at the market.
So whether you're stopping by with the family or just looking for some delicious local goods, you'll be glad you made a visit to Cox Farms this season.
For more information about what to expect from your visit to Cox Farms this year, be sure to check out the official website. What are some of your favorite fall activities in Virginia? We'd love to hear from you!
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