20 Years of Farm Fun in Ventura County

Small pumpkins were in the market place for easy access.

Running now through October 31, 2017, the Underwood Family Farms offers a little something for everyone to spice up their harvest season with the 20th Annual Harvest Festival located on their farm in Moorpark California.   For only 20 dollars on weekends, visitors can come explore the land by way of a tractor ride that takes one to the self-serve fruit and vegetable picking where anyone can pick their own produce to take home at the end of the day.

There is also tons of children’s activities including a bean box, Pumpkin ring toss, petting zoo and pony rides for the smallest visitors to enjoy.

And a house made of pumpkins was a popular photo-op on the farm.
It was the old west with mining that kids could enjoy and take home a unique piece of the farm.
And the Tom Turkey got everyone’s attention.
People could feed the Emus through tubes in the cages.
And older kids got their chance to ride on their own John Deere Tractors.
In Lew of sand, a bean box held the young ones attention for hours while parents could shop next door.
Larger pumpkins were in fields for those to choice their own for Halloween.
The Popular corn maze had people trying to find their way through.
Those that succeeded got a mountain high view of the entire farm from inside the corn maze.
From 1 to 3, a tractor parade went through the farm showing off the antique tractors through the years.
Unique Cow and bumblebee trains took people around the farm in style.
Activities including duck races had children entertained as the used water pumps to propel the ducks down the stream.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In addition, there are two shows that on can enjoy including the ever popular pig races and a unique animal show introducing ones to the animals that live on the farm including Billy the Alpaca and Zazu the Rooster.

There is also live entertainment weekends by local musicians playing a series of bluegrass and country selections.

The  festival is open daily from 10 to 6 and is only six dollars on weekdays.

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