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Anderson Farm Halloween Plan 2020


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PRESS RELEASE:

Anderson Farms is celebrating Fall 2020 in the great outdoors! 

 

We want everyone to know that as always, we are putting the health and safety of our guests first. Fall on the farm is going to look a little different this year.  We are going back to our roots by offering a smaller, more intimate Fall experience. 

This season Anderson Farms will be offering wagon rides to the pumpkin patch, the 25-acre corn maze, Kiddie Korral Playground, farm animals, the combined slide and pedal karts

Terror in the Corn and Zombie Paintball Hunt will be open too!  Admission will be online only.  Guests will need to choose the date and time of arrival.  Time slots will be limited in order to meet Colorado social distancing guidelines. 

Private campfire sites will be open but are going to look a little different. Campfire reservations will be offered in 2-hour time blocks and start times will be staggered throughout the day beginning at 11:00 am.  Campfires will now also be available 6 days per week so that families visiting on a weekday can have an opportunity to rent one too.  

 

There is a new option for guests that want to purchase a pumpkin without visiting the attractions. A section of the farm near the parking lot has been fenced off to allow guests to choose from pre-picked pumpkins, squash, gourds, Indian corn and straw bales.  

 

Traditional field trips will not be offered this season.  In its place, Anderson Farms will be offering Self-Guided Field Trips every Wednesday.  This special ticket gives guests admission to the farm plus an educational session and a free small pumpkin for each ticket holder. Tickets will be limited and must be purchased online.  Visit https://andersonfarms.com/homeschool-days/ to purchase tickets. 

 

Visit www.andersonfarms.com for more information about the 2020 season. Ticket sales and reservations will open on September 14th. 

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