A Season of Color, Flavor, and Fun
Fall has officially arrived at the farm! We’re in that magical in-between time where summer’s bounty is still being harvested alongside the vibrant offerings of autumn. Visitors can still enjoy picking sweet corn, eggplant, and tomatoes, while our fields are bursting with pumpkins, apples, and a variety of other fall vegetables.
Our farm market is brimming with the colors and textures of the season. From rich, golden cornstalks to cheerful mums, decorative gourds, and freshly harvested pumpkins, there’s something festive for every home and table. Whether you’re stocking up for fall recipes or decorating for the season, you’ll find plenty to inspire your autumn spirit.
Fall at the farm wouldn’t be complete without Harvest Moon Nights, hosted every Friday and Saturday from 6 to 10 PM through November 1st. This year, we’re adding something new with our Friday Night Themed Nights! Enjoy Glow Night, Flannel Fest, Country Night, 80’s & Pumpkin Glow Night, Fall Cozy Foods Festival, and a special Halloween Party that’s entirely family-friendly fun, festive, and never scary. These evenings are perfect for families, friends, and anyone looking to experience the magic of fall under the moonlight.
No fall visit is complete without savoring the flavors of the season! Guests can enjoy our roasted sweet corn, apple nachos made from our fresh-picked apples, homemade ice cream in seasonal flavors, and so much more. Our Farmhouse District offers a variety of food options, including the coffee truck, Hen House serving casual meals, a corn and potato roasting station, a pizza truck, and a homemade ice cream stand. New this year is Moe’s Sweet Treats, serving caramel apples, apple nachos, and donuts—perfect for indulging your fall cravings!
Beyond fun and food, this season is also about education and community. During Farm to School Week (September 22 – 26, 2025), we welcome students of all ages, from preschoolers to college students, to explore the farm, learn where their food comes from, and experience hands-on agricultural education. Hosting school tours allows us to connect the next generation with the land, teach the value of fresh, local produce, and inspire a lifelong appreciation for farming.
From homegrown pumpkins and fall harvest décor to seasonal foods and family-friendly celebrations, this is the perfect time to visit and experience all that the farm has to offer. Plan to visit during the week for a more intimate fall experience. Whether you’re picking apples, wandering through our corn maze, or enjoying the themed Harvest Moon Nights, there’s something for everyone to celebrate the flavors, colors, and fun of fall.
Join us on the farm, where autumn is always in full bloom!