Huckleberry Trail Farm
Details
- Average Review
- (1 review)
- Scare Factor
- Not Scary at All
- Appropriate For
- All ages
- Organization Type
- -
- Listing Categories
- Pumpkin Patches, Hay Rides (Kid Friendly), Mazes / Corn Mazes (Kid Friendly)
- More Info
- Snacks & Refreshments, Outdoor Event(s)
Looking for a place to have family fun, Huckleberry Trail Farm is the place to be. Fun filled attractions for all ages. After going through the maze and taking a hayride down to the pumpkin patch, come play in our fully enclosed farmyard. The fun and the view go on forever.
Attractions:
Corn Maze:
Our corn maze is 4.5 acres of stalks and bushels of fun. Our design is an old-fashioned maze that has just enough turns to make it challenging but not too many so that the young ‘uns get frustrated and come out crying. We have designed our maze as two different mazes with an “escape path” right through the middle. You can take either the 5 station or 10 station challenge. And if you want to take a break before completing the maze, you can easily walk out and then pick up where you left off. So come on out and give it a try. We are sure you will be aMAZEd at what we can do with corn!!!
Hayrides:
Climb aboard and let the Great Pumpkin take you on a hayride down to the pumpkin and cotton patch. HayrideWhat’s the Great Pumpkin? It’s our big orange Kubota tractor with personality! The ride will follow the same path as the Old Wagon Trail that runs along the edge of our property-the same Wagon Trail that took settlers out west in the 1800's. If you look closely in the woods, you can still see the ruts from the wagon wheels. Remember to tuck in your shirt before getting aboard-if you don’t, you may get off looking like a scarecrow!
Pumpkin Patch:
A trip to Huckleberry Trail Farm isn’t complete with a ride down to the The Patch-proudly sponsored by Piggly Wiggly of Pittsboro and Siler City. At the end of the hayride, you’ll find a fenced-in vegetable patch. Here’s where we’ve been growing many of the pumpkins available for sale, from the itty bitty baby pumpkins to the ones that are almost as big as a beach ball. We’ve also been growing some cotton so that kids can see where their Q-tips and clothes come from. Down in the patch area, you will find tables set up to decorate your pumpkin. Otherwise, you can grab your pumpkin and hop back on the hay ride for the trip back to the Farmyard.
Ga-ga Ball Pit:
Huckleberry Trail Farm is home of the ONLY log built Ga-ga Ball Pit in the world.
Corny Corn Hole
Duck Races
Hula Hoopin’
Giant Bubbles
Jack O’Lantern Bowling
Pumpkin Checkers
Hay Maze Jr.
Old-Timey Toy Table
Corn Diggin’ Trough .
Attractions:
Corn Maze:
Our corn maze is 4.5 acres of stalks and bushels of fun. Our design is an old-fashioned maze that has just enough turns to make it challenging but not too many so that the young ‘uns get frustrated and come out crying. We have designed our maze as two different mazes with an “escape path” right through the middle. You can take either the 5 station or 10 station challenge. And if you want to take a break before completing the maze, you can easily walk out and then pick up where you left off. So come on out and give it a try. We are sure you will be aMAZEd at what we can do with corn!!!
Hayrides:
Climb aboard and let the Great Pumpkin take you on a hayride down to the pumpkin and cotton patch. HayrideWhat’s the Great Pumpkin? It’s our big orange Kubota tractor with personality! The ride will follow the same path as the Old Wagon Trail that runs along the edge of our property-the same Wagon Trail that took settlers out west in the 1800's. If you look closely in the woods, you can still see the ruts from the wagon wheels. Remember to tuck in your shirt before getting aboard-if you don’t, you may get off looking like a scarecrow!
Pumpkin Patch:
A trip to Huckleberry Trail Farm isn’t complete with a ride down to the The Patch-proudly sponsored by Piggly Wiggly of Pittsboro and Siler City. At the end of the hayride, you’ll find a fenced-in vegetable patch. Here’s where we’ve been growing many of the pumpkins available for sale, from the itty bitty baby pumpkins to the ones that are almost as big as a beach ball. We’ve also been growing some cotton so that kids can see where their Q-tips and clothes come from. Down in the patch area, you will find tables set up to decorate your pumpkin. Otherwise, you can grab your pumpkin and hop back on the hay ride for the trip back to the Farmyard.
Ga-ga Ball Pit:
Huckleberry Trail Farm is home of the ONLY log built Ga-ga Ball Pit in the world.
Corny Corn Hole
Duck Races
Hula Hoopin’
Giant Bubbles
Jack O’Lantern Bowling
Pumpkin Checkers
Hay Maze Jr.
Old-Timey Toy Table
Corn Diggin’ Trough .
COVID-19
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Hours of Operation: Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Admission Costs: Adults (12 and over): $12.00
Young ‘uns (3-11 years old): $10.00
Older Folk (65+): $10.00
Military, First Responders & Teachers: $10.00
Payments Accepted: Cash, Credit Cards
- event open dates
Event last updated 52 days ago.
Please confirm dates on haunt website before you go.
All photos and videos within this listing are the property of Huckleberry Trail Farm
Nearby Attractions
- Phillips Farms of Chatham11.9 miles away
- Millstone Creek Orchards13.9 miles away
- The Original Hollywood Horror Show14.3 miles away
- Triangle's Train: New Hope Valley Railway21.1 miles away
- Whitaker Farms23.0 miles away
- Gross Farms Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch & Zombie Run26.9 miles away
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Located right on a main highway to make it easy to get to us (no crazy backroads on your GPS). But we promise once you get on the farm, it will be hard to tell the highway is even there.
From points east (Apex, Cary, Raleigh)
1. Get on Highway 64 West.
2. Continue on Highway 64 past Pittsboro
3. As you are approaching our farm, you will will see a horse farm on the right with a big red barn; the left turn is just past this farm
4. Make a left on Pleasant Hill Church Road and turn left into the entrance drive.
Can’t get any easier than that.
From points west (Asheboro, Ramseur, Siler City)
1. Get on Highway 64 East.
2. Make a right on Pleasant Hill Church Road and turn left into the entrance drive.
From points north (Chapel Hill)
1. Get on Highway 15/501 South.
2. Turn right on to Highway 64 West.
3. Make a left on Pleasant Hill Church Road and turn left into the entrance drive.
Recent Reviews
Super fun for the little ones!
This was an amazing adventure. Thank you Uncle Bob for making Fall fun accessible to everyone!
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