Every October, E.Z. Orchards invites the public to celebrate Harvestfest. This month-long event features a corn maze, pumpkin patch, petting zoo, hay rides, live bluegrass music, and seasonal treats, including apple cider donuts, pumpkin donuts, caramel apples, and much more.
Since 1996 E.Z. Orchards has used their annual harvest celebration to connect urban residents with rural traditions, and encourage people to learn more about how their food is grown. It's a fun, educational experience for children and adults alike.
If you missed out on Harvestfest, here's something to look forward to next year.
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