The Largest Pumpkin Patch In Alaska Is A Must-Visit Day Trip This Fall
By Megan McDonald|Published October 09, 2023
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
Nestled in the picturesque locale of Palmer, AK, Williams Reindeer Farm unfolds a spectacular autumn tapestry, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in a vibrant celebration of the fall season. With what one could argue is the largest pumpkin patch in Alaska, it stands out as a must-visit day trip this fall, especially on the fall festival days on Saturdays of October 14th and 21st, 2023.
For a mere $15.00 per person (ages 3 and older), with free entry for those aged 2 and under, visitors can access a world where the beauty of fall is in full bloom.
The ticket, valid for a single day and a 2.5-hour time slot, unlocks a realm of activities and experiences designed to delight all ages.
Your ticket includes a range of activities: petting and snapping photos with animals, pony rides (for ages 10 and under), a child-friendly spooky walk, a reindeer train ride, tractor-pulled wagon rides, a hay bale maze, live music, a horse-drawn wagon ride, and access to a kids' play area.
The Husky Burger Food Truck and an espresso and hot chocolate barista stand are available for additional costs, ensuring visitors can savor a range of delightful flavors during their visit.
And while most activities are included with admission, remember to bring cash for those that aren’t, such as certain food vendors.
The farm emphasizes the importance of respecting your allotted time slot to ensure all visitors can enjoy a seamless experience. Tickets are refundable up to 24 hours before your reservation time and the farm is prepared to answer any further questions to ensure your visit is memorable.
The Fall Festival at Williams Reindeer Farm is not just about pumpkins – it's a celebration of community, harvest, and the changing seasons.
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