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Acres of Fun!

  • October 6, 2021
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Acres of Fun!

SEIPLE FARMS IS A 5TH GENERATION FAMILY FARM DATED BACK TO THE YEAR 1889! 

Every Fall, for almost 4 decades now, We Welcome Back Our Beloved Customers for Our Annual Pumpkin Harvest. Starting weekends – Saturday, September 25th – Sunday, October 31st, 2021.

We offer so many different activities for All ages. Our pumpkin patch this year is 37 Acres, where you take a Hayride out to pick pumpkins of all sizes- munchkins all the way up to 40#’s+. We offer the regular orange, along with white, cinderella, blue pumpkins, neck pumpkins- perfect for baking with, gourds of all shapes sizes and colors, Indian Corn as each one you open is a surprise of colors, Popcorn, and Squash- spaghetti, acorn, sweet dumpling, & butternut. 

We also sell straw bales, corn stalks, and so many other Fall Décor. And for those who prefer no hayride or can not take the hayride, we have everything from our field in our Pumpkin Barn & Gift Shop! The other activities to enjoy on our farm is our new & improved Corn Maze for a Cause – Sponsoring Our Home Town Heroes – First Responders – East Allen Township Fire Dept. & EMS. It’s a 22 Acre Sunflower/Corn maze – you first enter into a sunflower patch leading up to the Corn Maze and you can enjoy scouting & adventuring around for 16 different checkpoints-where each checkpoint holds a special photo opportunity. 

The Maze this year is also offering a built-in Bridge so guests can overlook our Beautiful Farm scenery from above! A whole new experience that can’t be missed! And *NEW- Friday Nights- Flashlight Corn Maze. Also, visiting with Farm animals, a big kids interactive play area, a mini straw maze to walk through, Pony Rides, Amusement Rides, Concession Stands, Food Trucks, Vendors, Fall scenery to take pictures, Birthday Parties and so much more! 

We are excited for our 39th year this Fall, and look forward to hosting All our guests! See you soon & GOD BLESS! 

Please follow CDC guidelines while at our Family Farm 

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