Fall Festival Weekend | Stony Creek | October 28-29
- 1,000 Acres Ranch 465 Warrensburg Road Stony Creek, NY, 12878 United States (map)
Fall Festival Weekend at 1,000 Acres Ranch in the Southern Adirondacks
This is a multi-weekend event through October 29th. Check the 1,000 Acres Ranch website or Revolution Rail for more information on times, activities and dates.
1,000 Acres Ranch in Stony Creek is partnering with Revolution Rail for a pre-Halloween weekend of fall fun in the spectacular southern Adirondacks. Located in a picturesque spot overlooking the Hudson River, the 1,000 Acres Ranch is an excellent location for classic fall fun.
Some of the things they’ve planned are:
Pony rides
Petting zoo
Wagon rides
Mazes
Apple cider
Donuts
Ride into 1,000 Acres Ranch on Revolution Rail’s Pumpkin Patch Pedal.
As part of the event, Revolution Rail is debuting a new tour from their Thurman Station, the Pumpkin Patch Pedal. The tour will stop at 1,000 Acres Ranch, where each customer can select a pumpkin from the patch.
This majestic 9-mile round trip begins at their Thurman depot in the shadow of Hickory Mountain and is nestled in the Hudson River Valley. Pedaling up the tracks, riders of all ages will enjoy mountain views of the Three Sisters Range along the mighty Hudson as it widens and fills this Adirondack valley.
Entering Stony Creek, riders arrive at the vibrant 1,000 Acres Ranch seated below Deer Leap Mountain. Pedalers can select a pumpkin from the patch, and snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. After the pumpkins are loaded on the bikes, the tour will depart for the return to the Station.
Pumpkins are included in the price of the trip.
A great way to experience fall in the Adirondacks.
Whether you visit the ranch by rail, car, or unicycle, you will surely have a great time. Check out 1,000 Acres Ranch or Revolution Rail’s website for more information.
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- Tagged: Pumpkin patch, Cider, Horse-drawn wagon rides, Pony rides, Petting zoo, Maze