Staheli Family Farm in Washington, Utah will be opening for their fall season this weekend, Sept. 19. The farm is celebrating its 24-year anniversary and will be featuring more events than ever.
This family owned and operated farm less than an hour drive from Cedar City, offers seasonal activities for all ages, in addition to growing crops and raising livestock. September and October are their most popular months, providing scary and entertaining activities for the Autumn and Halloween season.
This year, they will have their famous Field of Screams, a pumpkin patch, a corn maize, petting zoos and more.
Anybody can participate in any activities, but the Field of Screams and other scare-based events are only recommended for older groups. An online waiver must be completed before attending the Field of Screams.
Staheli Farm has become a well known local area. Over the years, they have introduced seasonal offerings, children’s educational programs and a variety of locally grown and raised produce and livestock.
“Each year, we now host an average of 30,000 corn maize visitors during the month of October alone,” said the Staheli Farm website. “We hope you enjoy the rich history and scenic views as you visit Staheli Family Farm.”
Staheli Farm aims to provide an affordable night out with student and local discounts.
Tickets are on sale now for upcoming attractions. To purchase tickets or learn more about the farm, visit the farm’s website.
Author: Briar Adams
Photo: Courtesy of Staheli Family Farm
Editor: Heather Turner
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