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Willis Farm Harvest Festival | Snowflake, Arizona

The iconic pumpkin patch, corn maze, laser tag, wagon trail, kids zone, will open on September 23. Don’t miss this excellent family event.

The family dance is at 7:00 pm and the movie featuring Hocus Pocus will show at 8:00 pm. The teen dance is on September 30th, harvest festival is on October 7, and the kid haunt is on October 27 & 30.

Fall 2023 Harvest Festival | The Willis Farm Ranch

Location: 381 S 1st Street E, Snowflake, AZ, United States, Arizona

Fall 2023 Harvest Festival | The Willis Farm Ranch

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