Pumpkintown at Mason Farms 2021

Pumpkintown at Mason Farms 2021

One of our favorite things to do in the Fall is to visit Pumpkintown at Mason Farms. We have so many childhood memories from Mason Farms, and there’s just something about a country oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Peninsula Drive.

Before you dive deep into the fun of Pumpkintown, we want to let you know that this post is specifically about Pumpkintown. To learn more about Mason Farms in general, click here to be directed to our last wandering to this location as Summer 2021 was rounding out.

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Location:

Pumpkintown at Mason Farms is located at Mason Farms Country Market, 839 Peninsula Drive, Erie, PA 16505. You won’t miss it, it’s a much different atmosphere from the rest of Peninsula Drive. From the road, you’ll see cornstalks, mums, pumpkins, and everything Fall.

Pumpkintown is open 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Property Description:

The outdoors of Mason Farms Country Market is transformed into a giant Fall Fest for Pumpkintown! If you go into the entrance of the large store as normal, you can continue your way through the store and into the greenhouse. Once you get inside the greenhouse, go into the center aisle and turn left. Continue until you have exited the back door. There you will see a farm themed petting zoo straight ahead, and if you turn to your left again you will head towards the snack and ticket stand, which is right after a Paw Patrol pumpkin display. Once you pass the stand, you will see a photo opp set up, and beyond the photo opp, you’ll see several inflatables set up, as well as a corn maze and picnic table eating area.

What to Do:

There are so many fun things to do at Pumpkintown! First and foremost, you can pick out some pumpkins! There is a large selection of pumpkins available, whether you want them untouched or painted. Several colors and sizes are available.

We know that picking out pumpkins isn’t going to be the most fun thing for the kids to do, as clearly our littles couldn’t wait to get to the fun that awaited them in the inflatables! There are several different types of inflatables for the kids to play on, including a massive slide, a smaller mountain with smaller slides, an obstacle course, a smaller course, and a bounce house! Oh, and make sure you bring socks with you (or your kids are wearing them when they leave the house) in order to go on these inflatables, because they will have to take theirs shoes off!

Let’s talk Mason Farms Pumpkintown ticket prices. Each inflatable will cost you a certain amount of tickets to enjoy, or you can purchase an all day pass or season pass. $11 will get you a strip of 10 tickets. A Ride A Rama is $12 after 1:00 p.m., and $30 will get you a season pass! For us personally on this trip in particular, we chose the the 10 ticket strip, because we had limited time and multiple littles wanting to go on rides.

You can purchase a variety of refreshments at the concession stand, including little souvenir bottles of apple cider. This was a hit with out littles, as one of them would not let go of the bottle the entire time we were there. They also have slush puppies, water, popcorn, pepperoni balls, candy apples, hot dogs, brownies, pretzels, and much more!

Another fun thing that the littles love about Pumpkintown at Mason Farms is the petting zoo! We love the animals that are there this year, each one was super sweet and good with the kids! We saw llamas, goats, sheep, and even two little black pigs! You can feel free to pet them and to feed them. There are feed machines near the pen and it will cost you a quarter to give them a pretty decent amount of food. With one quarter, our littles got about 7 turns to feed the animals. We put the food in their hands from the big pile we got from the machine, and gave them a smaller amount than what would be a handful for them.

A tradition we’ve always remembered from Mason Farms is looking at all of the pumpkin displays! From the three little pigs to Paw Patrol, they have such a great variety of scenes to check out this year! And don’t forget to find Granny, she’s somewhere in Pumpkintown!

Who Can Go:

What we love about Pumpkintown is that it is definitely for everyone, people of all ages. Even if you’re simply young at heart, you can enjoy all of the displays and Fall feels. On our trip, we saw a few wheelchairs being pushed, and the smiles on faces as they looked at displays were priceless.

There is more than enough room to push a stroller or wheelchair anywhere in Pumpkintown and in the store. We actually highly recommend strollers for the little littles, as there’s a lot to get into! We actually opened the back of the car to grab ours, and realized we had forgot it at home! Always double check before you leave the house!

Final Thoughts:

Mason Farms Pumpkintown is always a favorite thing of ours to check out in the Fall. Whether you want the kids to play on the inflatables or not, we think it’s worth a visit! You don’t have to check out the inflatables to have a good time. Being there just puts you in the Fall spirit, whether you’re looking for all the Fall things or just browsing the market.

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[Editor’s note: Please be aware that we are not affiliated with Mason Farms in any way. This is true of all of our posts. We simply enjoy wandering around Erie as we know finding what to do in Erie, PA area can be hard.]

Godfrey Run Farm Market & Cider Mill

Godfrey Run Farm Market & Cider Mill

We’re loving all the Fall things right now! There’s something about a farmers market and cider mill combination that gives us the Fall feels, so we decided to check out Godfrey Run Farm Market and Cider Mill.

Location:

Godfrey Run Farm Market and Cider Mill is located at 8958 Westlake Road, Lake City, PA 16423. If you know where Mason Farms Farm Stand in Lake City is, Godfrey Run is just a tad bit further west from them.

Godfrey Run is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. These hours are observed in October of 2021.

Property Description:

Godfrey Run is a really great local food shop. The front porch adds such charm to the whole store, and makes you feel like you’re entering someone’s home instead of a market. On the porch, there are a few two top tables set up if you’d like to enjoy some of your food outside while you’re there.

There are also some picnic tables to the right of the building. There is also a great little hay and corn stalk display, and we’re sure if you wanted to take some photos by it, you absolutely could!

The inside has a general store feel, but with a lot going on! Your eyes will be pulled in several directions because of the many good items sold at this farmers market in Erie, PA.

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Because one of their claim to fame’s is their apple cider, it smells like apple inside and trust us, that is not a bad thing! Your senses will be on overdrive as you walk in because there are so many yummy things to look at and smell!

What to Do:

While here, you’re definitely going to want to shop! Inside of the market you will find local produce, but mostly many different kinds of apples.

You’ll find several items to stock up your pantry while you’re looking around! They have a ton of different jarred foods; you can get relish, pickles, apple butter, peppers, salsa, and much more! With delicious items such as hummus dip, black licorice, and popcorn, you can stock up on snacks!

They also have Penn State Berkey Creamery Ice Cream for sale, and not just by the cup! They have several different flavors to choose from. You can get a pint or quart of ice cream during your visit, and you can also join a pint club! For $99, you can get 6 pints of ice cream per month for the months of October, November, and December. If you do decide to get some ice cream, you can enjoy it outside by sitting at one of their smaller tables on the patio or one of the picnic tables (to the right side of the building if you’re facing it).

One thing we were very surprised to find was a small wine tasting room with several bottles available for purchase! They also have hard cider!

Who Can Go:

Bring everyone to this farmers market in Lake City! We didn’t bring ours in, but we think it would be rather easy to maneuver a stroller or a wheelchair. The floors are cement, so it’s a very easy surface to push anything with wheels on.

Final Thoughts:

We really enjoyed our trip to Godfery Run in Lake City, PA! Shopping local is so important, and here you will find a variety of things to add to your kitchen stash! Whether you’re looking for apples and other produce, jarred jams and butters, ciders, wine, or something sweet, Godfrey Run Farm Market and Cider Mill can offer you a plethora of options!

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St Joe’s Oktoberfest 2021

St. Joe’s Oktoberfest 2021

As we try to go back to the way it was, festivals are coming back in the Erie area. With the ability to be outside, even though we assumed large crowds would form eventually, we thought it would be great to stop by Oktoberfest at the beginning of the day, when they were just getting started. Keep reading to learn more about Oktoberfest and what we did while we were there!

Location:

Oktoberfest hosted by St. Joe’s is located at 147 West 24th Street, Erie, PA 16502.

Oktoberfest at St. Joe’s is held 5 p.m.-11 p.m. on Friday October 1st, 1 p.m.-11 p.m. on Saturday October 2nd, and 12 p.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday October 3rd. This festival has free parking and free admission.

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Property Description:

This Oktoberfest in Erie, PA is located on the property of St. Joseph Church. You will find a few large tents set up, most with tables in them, and a few tables set up outside of the tents. You do have the ability to go inside of the community center to get your food and purchase raffle tickets. We will say, when we did go inside it was very crowded, so just be aware of that.

What to Do:

First and foremost, in order to purchase your food at Oktoberfest, you’ll need to purchase tickets, so find a ticket sales table and purchase your tickets! We found the ticket sales pretty easily; we can tell you for sure that one is located inside of the community center and another is located in the beer tent. Each ticket is equivalent to $1.

There is a TON of German food available at Oktoberfest! Although we weren’t there to eat a meal, we saw a lot of people enjoying some delicious looking eats and treats. You can get a bratwurst sandwich, sauerkraut balls, a Limberger cheese sandwich, Oktoberfest pizza (mustard sauce, Swiss cheese, bratwurst, and onion) or cheese/pepperoni pizza, German waffles, German potatoes, and so much more! There are also full dinners available inside of the community center! Those dinners include pork and sauerkraut, Sauerbrauten, and Bavarian goulash.

There is a Bavarian Coffee House hosted by The Tipsy Bean located in a tent outside, where you can get a ton of sweet treats and different types of coffee. We kept it simple and got some cut out cookies that were adorned as beer mugs, and a very large lemon cookie with an Oktoberfest design on it.

There is also a mini store set up across from the Bavarian Coffee House, where you can get German souvenirs of all sorts! They had a great dachshund hat that appeared as if the dog was laying on your head. They also had several flower headbands and crowns, and even headbands with little Bavarian hats on them! And you can get the Bavarian hats as regular size, too! There were also many German t-shirts available for sale, as well as other German trinkets and decorations.

Being at Oktoberfest, we just had to try something from the beer tent. Although there were several beers available inside the beer tent, we didn’t opt for a traditional Oktoberfest beer. We did, however, try a hard cider with a black cherry spin on it, and it was really good. There are also 5 different wines you can try while you’re there!

One thing that we did at Oktoberfest that we definitely want to highlight is watching the dachshund races! Unfortunately, this event is only available on Saturday, so if this is something that interests you put it on your calendar for next year! The famous dog Max from Bianchi Honda was there to cheer on his fellow dachshunds. All of the little wiener dogs were so cute, and the announcer was hilarious as he set up the competition! It was so funny to watch the dogs run, as some of them had no idea what they were doing. The races featured pups of all ages, including a 10 week old puppy! So cute! All in all, it was a great experience and the littles loved to be around all of the dogs! Because of these races, Oktoberfest is a dog friendly event! We saw a ton of different dogs, leashed of course, walking around with their humans! So if you’re looking for a great time and the ability to bring your dog, head over to St. Joe’s!

They also have over 170 baskets inside that they are raffling off, so be sure to get your raffle tickets! Basket tickets are 50 cents, but there are also 8 premium baskets, for which tickets are $3 each.

Who Can Go:

Everyone is able to come to Oktoberfest. Be aware that crowds can develop, so if you’re pushing a stroller or wheelchair you may have a hard time getting through at times. and remember, this event is dog friendly outside!

Final Thoughts:

For never attending Oktoberfest at St. Joe’s before, we thought it was really cool to finally see it in person this year. We think it’s one of those festivals in Erie County that we will continue to attend year after year. With no fee to get in, it’s a great opportunity to get out of the house in the beginning of Fall and enjoy all things German.

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Shumakes Sugar Shack Fall Open House

Shumake’s Sugar Shack Fall Open House

We love finding new things to do in the Erie area and new local businesses to support. We stumbled across an open house at a sugar shack in Albion, PA, and we just had to head out to see what it was all about!

Location:

Shumake’s Sugar Shack is located at 11401 Hilltop Road, Albion, PA 16401. It is a small wooden building. You can park right out front, and make your way into the store on the left side of the building if you’re facing it.

Unfortunately as we type this, there is one day left to attend the Fall Open House, and that is October 2, 2021 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. only. However, if it’s past that date and you’re reading this, keep reading to learn more about their products and how you can get those products without attending an open house!

Let us note that Shumake’s Sugar Shack is not open normally to the public; you can only visit during the open houses that they hold. If you do want to visit the sugar shack but can’t make it to this open house, there will be another one held in March, so be on the lookout for more information!

Property Description:

This sugar shack in Albion, PA is located at the front of a large homestead. You’ll see a small wooden building; that’s where you’ll head inside to check out all of the maple products! The inside of the sugar shack is so charming; it’s just an extremely inviting place all around, from the decorations and atmosphere inside of the building to the people that run this sugar shack where you can get local maple syrup in Erie County.

What to Do:

Once you park your car, head on into the Sugar Shack. Inside, you’ll find a taste testing station almost immediately in front of you as you turn to head toward the merchandise. There are plenty of maple products all around the shop, such as Maple Peanut Butter, Maple Popcorn, Maple Pecans, Maple Syrup, Flavor Infused Maple Syrup (many flavors), Coffee Maple Syrup (yes, you heard right), Lollipops, and Rock Candies. If you are a fan of maple, you need to head to this Fall Open House!

We got to try a lot while we were there, including some really yummy Maple Popcorn and Maple Cotton Candy. We also had an extremely delicious Maple Lemonade Slushy. We have to tell you guys, in all seriousness, it was some of the best lemonade we have ever had.

There’s also a hayride planned on the property, and you can press your own apple cider with their cider press! We did not press cider, but it was set up outside and it looked like a fun activity to try!

Who Can Go:

Bring the whole family to Shumake’s Sugar Shack! Everyone will love trying the maple products! The kids will love the cotton candy (so will the adults)!

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You will be walking on grass to get to the building, so keep that in mind when it comes to pushing a wheelchair or stroller. We did not take our stroller in, as we didn’t think we would need it.

Final Thoughts:

The people that run Shumake’s Sugar Shack are so genuine and just all around nice, and although this was the first time we had ever met them, they treated us so kindly and were very inviting.

We cannot stress enough how wonderful it is to support and shop local, no matter what you’re looking for. You are not going to get the type of interactions we had at Shumake’s Sugar Shack at the grocery store, nor feel as good about the product you’re purchasing.

We know how easy it is to grab the store brand or the famous brand maple syrup (or anything else) when you’re walking down the aisles, but think about the impact and experience of going into a local farmers market (or in this case sugar shack) and picking out something locally grown, locally made, and supporting your neighbors. You know exactly where your product is coming from. It’s really awesome.

If you can’t make it to the Fall Open House at Shumake’s Sugar Shack, we are so excited to let you know that you can visit their Facebook page and send them a message to place an order! Click HERE to go to their Facebook page and check out their info!

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Upcoming Fall Events 2021

Upcoming Fall Events 2021

Sometimes we run into issues where events we want to cover are only one day events, or we just can’t get to them in time because of scheduling conflicts, or we simply cannot attend them. For that reason, we wanted to let you know about a few events coming your way that we will not be able to post quickly enough, or that we will post about as they only have very limited time for you to attend after we post. Scroll through and check out what we found!

OCTOBER 2-3

Apple Cider Festival 2021

Arts & Casks Fall Handmade Vendor Fair at Altared State Distillery

October 3: 12 p.m.-5 p.m., featuring a wide variety of vendors selling Handmade items. Touch of Grey acoustic show from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

OCTOBER 6-9

Fall Fest Night at the Races

Pumpkin Walk 2021

Halloween Bark-tacular Adoption Event

Annual Trash and Treasure Sale

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OCTOBER 15-17

St. Nick’s Halloween Trick-or-Treat Experience

October 15 &16 at St. Nick’s Picnic Grove, 5131 Old French Road, Erie, PA, 16509. A fun and safe drive-thru Halloween experience for children under 10. Dress your kids up in their costumes and drive through the transformed Grove property for a fun evening!

Donations are accepted, but not expected.

2nd Annual Wags to Witches

Fairview Fall Fest

Spooktacular Bingo

OCTOBER 23-30

Bark N Treat

Eeerie Fall Fest at Gridley Park

3rd Annual Downtown Fall Fest

3rd Annual Tricks and Treats

Hosted by Icing on the Lake and Peninsula Pups Doggie Daycare on October 30th at 11 a.m.

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Fall Harvest Festival at Port Farms

Fall Harvest Festival at Port Farms

Fall has most definitely arrived in Erie, PA. We’ve decided to accept it, and some of us are even excited for the colder weather! One thing that we can all agree on is that we’re all excited for Fall activities and festivals in the Erie area. We recently visited the Fall Harvest Festival at Port Farms, and we have to say that it was a ton of fun and offered a lot of things to do!

Location:

Port Farms is located at 2055 Stone Quarry Road, Waterford, PA 16441. The Fall Harvest Festival runs Wednesdays-Sundays 10 a.m.-7 p.m. from September 18, 2021 until October 31, 2021. It is closed Mondays and Tuesdays with the exception of Columbus Day, Monday, October 11, when the festival will be open from 10 a.m.-7 p.m..

This fall festival in Erie County does have an admission cost. The following are prices for the 2021 season. Wednesdays-Fridays, children and adults are $12.95 per person, and Saturdays-Sundays are $14.95 per person. Kids 2 and under are always free. Ages 60 and over are $6.95 per person, and on Wednesdays, grandparents get in for free with the purchase of a kids admission!

Property Description:

Port Farms is a working farm with the Fall Harvest Festival only taking up a portion of the farm. When you come up to the address, you will see a set of flags welcoming you into the parking lot. Park your car and head to the ticketing entrance. Do not go through the Harvest Barn (gift shop) entrance. Once you get inside there are maps available, you can look at the maps they have posted on the farm, or you can look at a map on your phone from their website in order to get to the attraction that you’d like to visit.

One thing we were pleasantly surprised to see was the amount of hand sanitizing stations around the farm, especially in the areas intended for children.

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What to Do:

There is no shortage of things to do while you’re at Port Farms in Waterford, PA! To be completely honest, this is the first time we’ve visited with our littles, and we couldn’t believe the amount of activities they have!

We’ll start with the kids. When asked about their favorite part, one responded “THE GOATS!” while jumping up and down. Those goats clearly left an impression. They are super friendly; we fed them and they were very gentle with the children. After feeding them, one of the littles even said “I just can’t believe this, this is the best Thanksgiving ever,” which was adorable in so many ways. The other attraction that almost matched up to the goats was Tiny Town. Tiny Town is a new attraction for 2021; it’s basically sheds that are transformed into places you would find in a small town, such as a theater, market, farm, house, and pizza shop. Inside, the kids will find all sorts of fun things to play with, including Melissa and Doug toys of all kinds. Our favorites were the market, the house, and the “pond” to fish in.

There are several other activities that the kids will love (and some adults will love, too)! The Low Ropes Course was a lot of fun for all of us, as we played on a giant playground and balanced on different obstacles. We even got to climb a small rock wall! The ball zone will be a favorite of anyone who enjoys playing sports; you can try your hand at soccer, basketball, and football. The Game Garden features large wooden games, such as a giant game of connect four called Ducks in a Row. The Tire Fort will test your climbing and balancing skills as you climb from tire to tire and walk across wooden beams.

The Kid’s Fort had a few slides for the kids to go down, and several areas to hide and even a place to climb up a slanted board that led to a fun tube slide. The Cattle Chute Maze was a lot of fun for the kids to figure out, and great because they never felt trapped as they could see all around them. The Bubble Hut was really neat, and the bubbles floated very far while staying in tact! In fact, we saw bubbles floating by as we were eating on the other side of the festival!

There are several other activities at Port Farms in Erie County that we were unable to do on our trip, but may head back for the opportunity to try them. Port Farms Fall Festival has a few stages set up on the property, which they have live music events at. We are very interested in checking out this live music in Erie County, as we love a good live artist or band! The Beer Garden also peaked our interest, but wasn’t available while we were there.

The littles didn’t get a chance to play in the corn box, but it’s on our list for next time! One of the kids really wanted to try the Jumpkin Patch, but we just weren’t able to on the day we went. It looks like a lot of fun; and like something kids would really enjoy! And let us mention, adults can enjoy it, too! We also want to try the corn maze; an 8 acre corn maze sounds like a bit of a challenge! Another was the Giant Rocking Chair, which makes for a great photo opp!

Speaking of photo opp, there are plenty of places around Port Farms to take photos! Whether you’re looking for a quick family picture, a pic of the kids, an Instagram selfie, or a place to showcase your food and drink, you’ll find it in one of the many displays at Port Farms.

While here, we ate at the Country Kitchen. We chose to get a side order of French Fries, a Burger (comes with fries), a Peanut Butter Cup Cookie, a Smore’s cookie, cappuccino, hot apple cider, and hot chocolate. Everything we had was great. The fries were soft, with a bit of crisp on the outside. The burger was really good, and tasted like “a real burger” to us. The cookies were super good. We can’t say enough about how yummy the cookies are, the Smore’s cookie has a lot of marshmallow fluffiness inside and the crushed peanut butter cups are on top of the Peanut Butter Cup Cookie flavor it with so much peanut buttery goodness.

The drinks were really great and all of them were served very hot. The cappuccino and hot chocolate were both very tasty, but our favorite was the hot apple cider. There’s something about hot apple cider on a cool day that just makes Fall feel very welcoming.

We couldn’t leave the Harvest Festival without stopping by their gift shop. We had to get a bag of kettle corn to take home, and the littles each picked out a souvenir for the day. While in the store, we couldn’t help but notice the candle display from Our Own Candle Company and treated ourselves to a few Fall scented candles. In fact, one is on the warmer right now (Pumpkin Creme Pie) and our house smells phenomenal. We also found out, right as we were checking out, that the gift shop also has slush puppies! Awesome.

Who Can Go:

Upon hearing about this event, one may assume that it’s geared towards children. Let us verify something, Fall Harvest Festival at Port Farms is literally for everyone at any age. It is easily accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, but keep in mind there is a lot of grass to roll over. Be mindful of the weather, and prepare in case you will be dealing with mud or wet grass!

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We feel like this next thought we have is looped in with who can go because we know people can take caution when bringing kids and babies out into public, especially in the Fall as flu season begins, not to mention what the world has been facing recently with the pandemic. One thing we were very impressed with was the Hand Washing Station and Changing Station, located near the goats. There are several sinks available to wash your hands whenever you need to, and when you walk around to the other side you will see a feeding and changing station for babies and toddlers. We were so glad to see this at a place such as Port Farms, because of the traffic of kids coming in and out. It’s so hard for moms to find private space when they need it, and Port Farms provides that space. We didn’t go in as we didn’t need to use it, but we really like knowing it’s there!

Look for this sign next to the Hand Washing Station

Final Thoughts:

If you’re looking for Fall activities in Erie, PA, you should definitely check out Port Farms. For a lot of Erie residents, Fall just isn’t the same without a trip to this fun-filled place. For more information, maps, pricing, and details about Fall Harvest Festival at Port Farms, visit their website by clicking here.

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Vanco Family Farm Oktoberfest

Vanco Family Farm Oktoberfest

Although we may not be ready to admit it yet, we are officially in the season of Fall. The weather may be getting a bit cooler, but that doesn’t stop the fun in Erie County! In fact, the fun is just beginning, especially when it comes to Fall Festivals in Erie! We recently found out about the Oktoberfest at the Vanco Family Farm, and had to check it out for ourselves!

Location:

Vanco Family Farm is located at 12210 Silverthorn Road, Edinboro, PA 16412. If you take I-79 from Erie, you’ll get off of the highway at Exit 166 and head towards Washington Township. Then make a right onto Silverthorn Road. You will find the farm in less than a mile.

Vanco Family Farm Oktober Fest runs September 24, 25, and 26 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and October 1, 2, and 3 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in 2021.

Property Description:

Vanco Family Farm is a working farm, but when you go for Oktoberfest, you’ll be focused on the shop and the area around the shop. The shop is a small building that is panted red with pumpkins, decor, and country charm surrounding the exterior. Directly behind the shop is Face Painting. To the right of Face Painting (if you’re looking from the side of the shop), you will find Funnel Cakes from Ross Concessions and Fresh Cut Fries from Larry’s Tater Shack. There are tables to the back left of the shop to enjoy your food at. If you continue walking back towards the giant barn and silos, you will find a small petting zoo area with a pony and a goat.

What to Do:

Although this is a small Fall Fest in Erie County, it is well worth coming to. There are a few things to do, and we were able to spend about an hour enjoying the property and checking out all they offered.

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First and foremost, we went into the shop. We absolutely loved the atmosphere inside of the Vanco Family Farm shop; with country flair and modern farmhouse inspired decor, it gives off such charm. You will find anything from their locally grown fruits and vegetables, to pumpkins for decorating and eating, to local honey. You can get candles, floral displays, buckets, and pots. You’ll find a plethora of small table decor and signs to hang up throughout the shop; everything is lovely and gives off farmhouse vibes. Outside of the shop you’ll find plenty of pumpkins and outdoor decor.

The face painting station was great, with a lot of different options for the kids; we saw a lot of children running around with painted faces! We decided to check out the food, and got a funnel cake with powdered sugar and a lemonade. The funnel cake was good, and served hot. And the lemonade was a hot commodity, with the littles fighting over who got to hold it!

The small petting zoo is really cute, with a pony and a goat for you to get to know while you’re visiting. Of course, this was the favorite part of our littles, and we had to go back a few times so they could get their “cute animal fix” in. And we do have to say, both of these animals are super adorable.

Who Can Go:

Anyone can enjoy this Fall Fest in Erie County. Be aware that you will be walking on grass, gravel, and wood chips, so the terrain isn’t exactly smooth. However, you can definitely push a stroller or wheelchair through the outside.

Final Thoughts:

We really enjoyed our trip to Oktoberfest at Vanco Family Farm. They have been serving the Edinboro community with fresh produce for over 100 years and if you haven’t been out to the farm, make some time to check it out! We think that this Oktoberfest makes for a great excuse to check out the Vanco Family Farm, and you may just decide to grab more produce from this farm in Edinboro, PA throughout the year!

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[Editor’s note: Please be aware that we are not affiliated with Vanco Family Farm in any way. This is true of all of our posts. We simply enjoy wandering around Erie as we know finding what to do in Erie, PA area can be hard.]