The Berry Farm brings fall fun to Miami’s countryside

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The Berry Farm has announced the return of its highly anticipated Harvest Festival, beginning on Sept. 17 and running through Nov. 10.

Visitors can expect a fall season filled with festive fun, engaging activities, and memorable experiences for the entire family. Opening Day on Sept. 17 marks the start of a festival brimming with autumnal charm and adventure.

Guests can explore the expansive pumpkin patches, enjoy a scenic hayride, and navigate through the intricate four-acre corn maze. The sunflower field offers the most “Instagrammable” photo ops in Miami, while endless play areas ensure hours of exploration and entertainment for children and adults alike.

From lip-smacking barbecue and the one-of-a-kind Farmhouse Burger to refreshing acai bowls and renowned milkshakes, the foodies will enjoy its spaces just as much as the kids.

Harvest Festival features a variety of activities including:
• Two pumpkin patch areas
• Hayrides
• Four-acre corn maze
• Gem mining adventures
• Sunflower fields
• Interactions with friendly Scottish Highland cows
• A 24-piece obstacle course
• A shaded jumbo kangaroo bounce floor
• A shaded lumber playground
• Live music available every Saturday and Sunday throughout October.

Admission prices vary on weekends. For detailed information on Harvest Festival events and ticket prices, visit http://www.visittheberryfarm.com.

Under the umbrella of the Harvest Festival, The Berry Farm proudly presents two spook-tacular Halloween events:
Nightmare in The Redland: A Haunted Halloween Experience – The third annual haunted Halloween experience is perfect for those seeking thrills and chills. Recommended for victims 13 years and older. Halloween costumes are encouraged (no masks allowed).

Tricks -n- Treats Extravaganza: The fifth annual event geared towards younger visitors, where Halloween costumes are encouraged (no masks allowed).

Both Halloween events are priced at $30 per entry. For each special event’s dates, hours, and additional details, visit http://www.visittheberryfarm.com.

“We’ve worked hard in the off-season to prepare for this year’s Harvest Festival, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back to Miami’s Countryside,” said Karl Wiegandt, owner. “With a mix of beloved traditions and exciting new additions, there’s something for everyone at the Berry Farm.”

The Berry Farm is a third-generation, family-owned and operated farm. The rapidly expanding agri-tourism destination offers visitors 40 acres of family fun by “bringing a piece of country to Miami.” The Berry Farm has something for everyone — from one to 101 years old, a memorable day awaits you.

 

 

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