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Farms open for Fall season

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Farms open for Fall season
Farms open for Fall season
Farms open for Fall season

2-wabash 2-wabash valley farms are welcoming you to get into the fall spirit with a stroll through a pumpkin patch and saunter through a corn maze.

First... "jolly pines christmas tree farm" in west terre haute has opened its "u-cut pumpkin patch" for the season.

We stopped by for opening day as families meandered through the pumpkin filled field.

The farm also offers pre-cut pumpkins if that's more your speed.

Vendors were even onsite for opening day saturday!

The patch is open again today from 10am to 5pm.

You can find your perfect pumpkin fridays... saturdays... and sundays... through october -- or -- until all the pumpkins are gone.

The farm also offers a flower field.

It will stay open until the first frost.

We caught up with one little guy -- working for his pumpkin!

David: "i saw you struggling out there with that pumpkin.

Was it pretty heavy?

Carter: "yes."

David: how big was it?

Carter: "this big".

Another wabash valley farm has opened for the fall season.

You can check out the classic corn maze at "l and a farms" in paris, illinois.

The farm is also offering hayrides!

Admission is 5-dollars per- person.

Kids 2 and under get in free.

If you want access to all the fall activities -- including the corn maze -- you pay a 10-dollar admission.

We stopped by on opening day to check out the maze.

It's actually 4-smaller mazes in a 10-acre field.

You can win prizes by finding checkpoints inside the maze.

And... the farm is planning a "flashlight night" in the maze later this season.

"l and a farms" also offers a pumpkin patch and a farm store.

We caught up with the co-owner of "l and a farms" and he says he just wants to see everyone enjoy their time there.

"its a lot of wide open space and a lot of places for people to get out and interact with their group and family and should be able to have a good time."

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