Photos by Jessica Nohealapa'ahi
October 10, 2021
The Great Hill Country Pumpkin Patch is open now
By Jessica Nohealapa’ahi
The Bandera Prophet
It’s fall y’all! A Bandera County October tradition has officially begun. The Gates to the Great Hill Country Pumpkin Patch at Love Creek Orchards in Medina will be open every weekend until Halloween.
Every Saturday, Sunday and Monday through Oct. 31, the pumpkin patch, at 13558 Hwy. 16, will open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The admission fee is $7 for kids 3 years and older, active military with I.D. is $4. Activities include pumpkin painting, an apple orchard tour, farm animal petting zoo, games, a hayride, a hay maze, story telling, scarecrow building, sing-a-longs in the Great Hill Country Symphony, and of course pumpkins for sale.
Seasonal treats available include fresh-pressed apple juice and sweet cider, as well as local honey, cotton candy and more.
For more information on the pumpkin patch, go to www.facebook.com/events/293850258857186/
Every Saturday, Sunday and Monday through Oct. 31, the pumpkin patch, at 13558 Hwy. 16, will open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The admission fee is $7 for kids 3 years and older, active military with I.D. is $4. Activities include pumpkin painting, an apple orchard tour, farm animal petting zoo, games, a hayride, a hay maze, story telling, scarecrow building, sing-a-longs in the Great Hill Country Symphony, and of course pumpkins for sale.
Seasonal treats available include fresh-pressed apple juice and sweet cider, as well as local honey, cotton candy and more.
For more information on the pumpkin patch, go to www.facebook.com/events/293850258857186/