Long Island Fall Farm Festival


The Long Island Fall Farm Festival at white post farms: a special treat of fun and enjoyment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The white post farm is located right at the centre of the Long Island. The farm is not just any farm; it hosts the longest fall festival of New York. It is the home to many farm animals. The farm organises the fall festival each year and gives an opportunity to visit and have a blast with your family. If you are
looking for a family outing, the white post farm is the place to go.

Amongst the many things that you will notice in our Fall festival is the Rodeo Ricky talent hunt show, the pigs jumping hurdles and singing all, dressed up in cool shades
and fancy hats, the kings of coast pirate shows, and the famous pumpkin-picking patch.

The farm proudly boasts it huge pumpkin patch. This patch is filled with pumpkins of all sizes and possesses the brightest orange colour you have ever seen. You are free to go crazy in this patch and pick the one, which appeals to you the best. You could choose between the daddy pumpkin and the baby pumpkin. Load them on your cart and take them away.

The farm has a lot more to do other than pumpkin picking. It offers you and your family a day filled with fun and entertainment. The farm offers sing along hayrides through the cornfields, pigs displaying their talent other than gobbling food and sleeping in the muck, the special appearances by the pirates of the coast, bouncing parks, petting zoos, aviary, pony rides, magic shows…huh, everything that will leave you completely exhausted by the end. You could paint your pumpkins and paint tattoos on your hands, feet, cheeks and anywhere that you like.

The farm hosts the festival for six weekends. Make sure you plan your visit within these and time yourself so you can enjoy everything at the farm. Come to the white post farms and treat yourself and your family to an amazingly fun filled day.

 

Come to visit the largest Pumpkin Farm in Long Island

 

Our Festival runs September 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th and October 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 27th, 28th. Don’t miss it!

 

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