Blooms and Berries Fall Fest in Loveland Ohio

Looking for an awesome, family-friendly Fall experience?  We can’t wait to check out Fall on the Farm at Blooms and Berries. I’m a sucker for a fall activity!!  We’ve never been before and it looks amazing!  It’s a 61-acre family farm located in Loveland, Ohio and it offers a day’s worth of Fall favorites for the whole family.
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Be sure to check out Fall on the Farm at Blooms and Berries.

 You can start by taking a 30-minute hayride through the “I Spy” woods and out to the pumpkin patch.

Then, explore the play area’s “sand” box filled with corn, the tractor-tire mountain and the giant 20-foot slide.

If you’re up for a challenge, see if you can solve the Great Honey Caper game in the 7-acre corn maze. There’s also a kid’s corn maze that’s perfect for the little ones. Kids will love the cow train ride, and they will get a chance to meet a bunch of farm animal friends – goats, miniature donkeys, cows, lambs, ducks, chickens, turkeys and bunnies.

The piles of pumpkins and stunning mums in a festive setting make Fall on the Farm fun for any age.

Don’t forget to pick up a delicious caramel apple and fresh pressed cider.

Come build a fun adventure you won’t forget!

Check out www.fallonthefarm.com for more info.

Another way to save!  Check this out.  A Bird and A Bean readers get $2 OFF any Regular Priced Admission. (Not valid with any other discounts or offers.) Must present this coupon at gate.

Blooms & Berries Farm Market
9669 S. St. Rt. 48
Loveland, Ohio 45140

September 19th through October 31st
Mon-Sat 10-7 | Sun 10-6

They will close at 4:00 p.m. on October 31st (Halloween Night)

Hayrides: Sat. & Sun. All Day | Mon.-Fri. 12 – 6pm

Admission:

FARM ADMISSION: Mon. – Fri. $7 | Sat. & Sun. $10 – Ages Under 2 Free!

Admission includes Hayrides, Corn Maze, Kids Corn Maze, Play Area, Farm Animals, Spookley, Sunflower Path (when in bloom) & More!

Insider tip:  This event is open seven days a week, but if you’re on a budget, you should visit early in the season or on a weekday to save money and skip the crowds.

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