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Cunningham Family Farms

 
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Family Fun
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Pumpkin Patches, Hay Rides (Kid Friendly), Mazes / Corn Mazes (Kid Friendly), Other Events
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Cunningham Family Farms has been in the family since 1866. It has been transformed into a destination where friends and family can enjoy a corn maze, hay ride, as well as a play area and hay bale maze for the kids. Need fall decorations? Get cornstalks, Indian corn, pumpkins, gourds, and more at our Harvest Market.

Pick Your Own Pumpkin:
The pumpkin patch is open again for you to come on down and find the perfect pumpkin – or family of pumpkins – that you need for fall decorating and carving. We’ve got all sizes from oh-my-goodness-how-cute mini to I-think-I-need-some-help-here large. We also have ornamental corn, gourds, mini pumpkins, and cornstalks available. Everything you need for fall decorating right here on the farm.

Corn Maze:
Sullivan County’s largest corn maze at approximately 4 acres – we take pride in presenting a real challenge. Think you’ve got what it takes to make it through? Come by and give it a try! Don’t worry, if you get lost we’ll help you get out. But the fun of working it out for yourself is a great way to spend part of the afternoon. We won’t make it easy, but have fun like a kid again (or just like a kid if you still are one) and get lost for a while in the fresh air with some family fun.

Hay Ride:
Ever had a ride in a hay wagon? Well come on by and have some fun. You’ll get to see more of our farm than you can from up by the barn, including the corn field and pumpkin patch. Smell the hay and fresh air as you relax and enjoy the ride.

Barnyard Play Area:
Need a break? Take a breather while the kids roam around our barnyard play area. There’s a haybale pyramid to climb (above) as well as creatures made from tires (below) for climbing up and on and through. We believe in recycling, so our dragon and turtle are made from all recycled tractor tires. Don’t worry, nobody is going to get stuck. The tires are spaced so kids can climb through and around the tires to their hearts’ content. We’ve also got oversized board games like checkers, tic tac toe, and chutes & ladders.
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Hours of Operation: Sept 14 - Halloween
Saturday and Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm

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