Nature Hills Farm in Iron County, Utah will hold their annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 12-6 p.m. and on Monday, Oct. 13 from 4-6 p.m. Adult tickets will cost $8 each.
The festival will feature a variety of fall activities including photo ops, a petting zoo, apple cider tasting, face painting and hay rides.
Other activities will also be available for an additional charge. Stands of homemade baked goods will line the farm’s trails, and s’mores kits can be purchased from the farm store.
These items can be purchased separately, or attendees can select the $15 ultimate ticket, which includes farm access, a small pumpkin, animal food, a s’mores kit and more.
“Situated on our sprawling five-acre property, we curate a range of events tailored for both adults and children,” as said in Nature Hills’ mission statement. “There’s always something exciting to do and explore on the farm, promising a memorable visit for all.”
While the Harvest Festival will only take place two days this month, Nature Hills Farm is open for the fall season until Oct. 31. The farm offers self guided tours, photoshoots or a visit to the pumpkin patch.
“We recently visited Nature Hills Farm, and it was truly an unforgettable experience,” said Lana Mazayev. “From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with warmth and kindness.”
Tickets for this year’s Harvest Festival can be purchased on the Nature Hills website. Students who cannot visit the farm can find them each week, only a walking distance from SUU’s campus, at the Festival City Farmers Market.
Author: Briar Adams
Photo by Briar Adams
Editor: Heather Turner
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