CHERRY HILL, N.J. – Cherry Hill’s largest community event of the year takes place Sunday as the Harvest Festival brings an afternoon of autumn celebration to Croft Farms, complete with live music, food, crafts, and family attractions.
The festival runs from noon to 4 p.m. and is free to attend, drawing families from across the region to enjoy outdoor festivities in partnership with the township’s police and fire departments.
Organizers promise a full lineup of seasonal activities, local vendors, and entertainment for all ages.
Key Points
- Cherry Hill Harvest Festival takes place Sunday, October 19, from 12 to 4 p.m. at Croft Farms.
- Features pony rides, petting zoo, craft fair, pumpkins, live music, and food trucks.
- Includes a beer garden by Forgotten Boardwalk Brewery; free admission for all ages.
A day of community and celebration
The Harvest Festival transforms Croft Farms into a bustling autumn fairground featuring craft vendors, family games, and fall décor. Attendees can explore a pumpkin patch, visit the petting zoo, and enjoy pony rides and seasonal photo ops throughout the day.
Local flavor and entertainment
Food trucks will line the grounds offering a range of options, from sweet treats to festival favorites. Live music will provide a festive soundtrack, while adults can relax in the beer garden hosted by Forgotten Boardwalk Brewery.
Township tradition with community pride
Cherry Hill officials say the annual festival is more than just a seasonal celebration — it’s a way to bring residents together. Members of the township’s police and fire departments will be on hand to meet families, offer demonstrations, and share safety tips.
Event details
The Cherry Hill Harvest Festival takes place Sunday, October 19, from noon to 4 p.m. at Croft Farms, 100 Bortons Mills Road, Cherry Hill. Admission is free, parking is available on-site, and guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs to enjoy the afternoon of music, food, and fall festivities.