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This October Find the Perfect Pumpkin and So Much More at Pumpkinville in Great Valley

Nothing says fall like a visit to Pumpkinville, New York's oldest continuously working pumpkin farm. Whether you want to pick the perfect pumpkin (there are thousands to choose from as well as 10 varieties of winter squash), watch apple cider being squeezed, enjoy fun activities like hayrides and navigating a corn maze, or just relax and take in a panorama of gorgeous fall foliage – Pumpkinville is the place to be! And if all that activity makes you hungry, you can indulge in freshly made fudge, famous pumpkin donuts and candy apples, and on weekends savor kettle corn and BBQ chicken.

Pumpkinville has taken additional measures to ensure the safety of guests and employees. Face masks are required, signage has been posted to help maintain social distancing rules, hand sanitizing stations are located throughout the grounds, and employees are cleaning/disinfecting during the day. From Monday to Thursday the farm will be open as usual, but on weekends (Friday, Saturday & Sunday) when the volume of visits is higher, capacity is limited to 50%. Guests will be able to drop by the shops and get food but will need a wristband (which can be reserved in advance on the farm's website) to visit other areas.

Also, please note that the petting zoo and helicopter rides will not be operating. Pumpkinville is located just minutes from Ellicottville at 4844 Sugartown Road in Great Valley and is open daily, rain or shine until October 31 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and October 31 until 5:00 p.m. For additional details visit www.pumpkinville.com or call 716-699-2205. And to learn more about how Glen Burn Trail can put you in the center of four-season fun contact Team Pritchard (www.teampritchard.com) – Cathleen Pritchard or Melanie Pritchard (716-575-SELL).