Frequently Asked Questions
hallspumpkinfarm3008010.gif hallspumpkinfarm3008009.gif hallspumpkinfarm3008008.gif hallspumpkinfarm3008007.gif hallspumpkinfarm3008006.gif
Hall's
History
Corn Maze
Hayrides
hallspumpkinfarm3008005.gif
Pumpkins
hallspumpkinfarm3008004.gif
Directions
Home
Parties
hallspumpkinfarm3008003.gif
Photo
Album
hallspumpkinfarm3008002.gif
Contact
Us
hallspumpkinfarm3008001.gif
FAQ
Do y'all sell pumpkins?
Can we pick pumpkins from the field?
How hard is the corn maze?
Can I bring my dog?
How do we get tickets for hayride?
Can I purchase hayride tickets a few days in advance?
Can I bring food & drinks to the Pumpkin Farm?
What kind of animals do y'all have?
Will there be a haunted event this year?
Yes, we have pumpkins of all sizes. Variety & price may vary depending on the harvest & availability. Stop by and visit our farm and take a looksie!.
Yes, we have pie pumpkins growing in the field that may be picked - however availability may be limited based on production...
The corn maze is approximately 2 acres of thickly planted corn that is 8-9 feet tall. It usually takes folks about 15-20 minutes to find their way out. We recommend young children stay with an adult at all times.
We really love our four-legged friends - unfortunately our insurance carrier tell us NO.
Absolutely! We allow folks to bring their own snacks & drinks - however please be advised that we do not allow alcohol.
Our regular Hayrides run Friday, Saturday & Sunday evenings starting at 5:00 pm. They are scheduled rides and run about every 30 minutes. Tickets may be pre-purchased for a specific time THE DAY OF THE HAYRIDE ONLY - starting at 4:00 pm. Tickets are limited - so come early!
No -hayride tickets may only be purchased for a specific time on the day of the hayride. We do book private hayrides in advance - if you would like information on availability & pricing - give us a call!
We have goats, sheep, chickens & rabbits for the kiddos to gaze at. If you take a hayride - you'll get to see the cows & donkeys too!
No - we decided a few years ago to stick with fall/harvest theme...life's too short & we're all getting too old!