Enjoy Fall at Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch

Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch

It’s almost fall, and you know what that means. It’s time to start celebrating the season with your favorite fall activities. Of course, you’ll want to go apple picking, find a hayride, and maybe even have a bonfire. But perhaps the most iconic fall activity is going to a pumpkin patch to pick out your perfect pumpkin and taking it home to carve it.

Whether you have kids or you just want to pick out a pumpkin for yourself, you should know where in town has the best selection. Keep reading to find out where you should go once you’re ready to carve a jack-o’-lantern.

Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch

The Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch can make for a whole day of fall fun. This Old West ghost-town-inspired farm has a ton of attractions that you and the kids are sure to love. There’s a Ranch of Terror haunted house if you like to be scared, or you can try zip lining. Kids love the bounce pillow, and what pumpkin patch would be complete without a corn maze? Schedule a full day for going to this pumpkin patch to make sure you see everything.

Daytime Visits

Visit during the day if you want a no-scare experience. Along with the attractions mentioned above, you’ll find plenty of delicious food. After all, you’ll work up an appetite trying to see and do everything at Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch. Make sure to visit one of the food vendors and try the famous BBQ and sweet treats. If you go on the weekend, pay a visit to the Pirates Pub for turkey legs, adult beverages, and more.

A visit to Bellevue Pumpkin Ranch is very affordable. Admission includes everything the farm has to offer, along with a hayride through the spooky forest. Pumpkins are priced from $2 to $9, depending on size. For $1 off admission, bring in a non-perishable item that will be donated to a local food bank.

Nighttime Visits

For an eerier visit, come to Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch at night. When the sun goes down, the harmless pumpkin patch turns into the Ranch of Terror. This haunted attraction is the longest in Nebraska, lasting more than one hour. Navigate the haunted house and haunted caves, then enter the zombie jail. After that, a frightening hayride awaits you.

Pricing is $13 for just the hayride or haunted house. To make the most of your evening, opt for the combo pass. It’s only $22 and offers access to all of the haunted attractions.

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If you need a reliable vehicle to get you to all of these fun fall activities, come to O’Daniel Honda in Omaha, Nebraska. You won’t be spooked by our prices.

 

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