This Historic Farm In Missouri Is Begging To Be Visited This Fall
By Liz Oliver|Published September 08, 2018
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Liz Oliver
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Liz is a Missouri native with a B.A. in English from Mizzou and a M.A. in Non-Profit Administration from Lindenwood University. She works for a STL metro-area community college and enjoys writing, traveling, and indoor cycling. Her true passion is forcing her encyclopedic knowledge of Missouri facts on uninterested strangers from across the globe!
Now that Labor Day has come and gone, it’s officially time to start thinking about the best season of the year – fall! There is simply nothing better than spending a cool, sunny day at the farm while sipping cider and picking pumpkins. Some places just ooze the cozy nostalgia of Autumn, and this historic farm is one Missouri location you just can’t pass up this season. Find out what this red barn so special!
If you love all the great seasonal activities that come with the Autumn season, then you will love visiting Weston Red Barn Farm. Bring your family for a day of fall fun to this adorable farm that sits just 30 minutes north of Kansas City!
You'll love the rustic beauty of the old barn surrounded by bountiful mums and round pumpkins. Be sure to bring your wallet so you can go pumpkin picking.
Locals love coming to the farm to buy their pumpkins. You can pick your own or buy one pre-cut out of their 150 year old mule barn. They also have everything you need to carve and decorate your pumpkins, so it's a one-stop-shop.
In addition to great produce and tasty treats, you can also shop for antiques and decor. Take home the perfect piece to bring the season into your home.
Open daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., the farm is the perfect for school groups, family outings, scouts, or weddings! This working farm is simply wonderful, you won't want to miss their beautiful harvest celebration!
Visit Weston Red Barn Farm at 16300 Wilkerson Rd., Weston, MO 64098. For more information, visit their website here.
Have you been to Weston Red Barn Farm on a crisp fall day? Did you try the apple cider or go pumpkin picking? Tell us all about your visit in the comments below.