Wightman farms fall festival offers apple picking, mazes, and more for families

Wightman Farms Fall Festival Offers Apple Picking, Mazes, and More for Families

September 27, 2024

MORRISTOWN, NJ – Wightman Farms is welcoming visitors to its annual Fall Festival, offering a variety of seasonal activities designed for all ages. Open now, the festival promises unlimited hayrides, exploration through multiple mazes, including a giant corn maze, and the chance to pick your own apples straight from the orchard. Apple picking is available, though apples must be purchased separately from the entry fee.

For $25 per person, the all-inclusive ticket grants access to “Mazelands,” scenic hayrides, and entry into the orchard, complete with a reusable souvenir tote bag. Visitors can also enjoy the farm’s picnic area, where they can play cornhole, try hula hoops, or learn about bees and apples at the educational farm schoolhouse.

Located at 1111 Mt. Kemble Avenue, Wightman Farms provides an exciting autumn experience perfect for families, with fun bundled into one price. Dates and times vary, so visitors are encouraged to check the farm’s website for updates.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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