Lowell is a great place to be in the fall.
People flock to our area when the cooler weather kicks in because we have an abundance of places that offer outdoor fall fun.
We still have plenty of weeks of this season, and there is no shortage of venues to explore as we enjoy all that the autumn has to offer.
Here is a list of some of the places for you to check out and and enjoy during the fall months:
Heidi’s Farmstand and Bakery
Located south of Lowell on the corner of Cascade and Alden Nash, this country store is well known for its doughnuts and challenging corn maze.
Loaded with fresh produce and baked goods, you can also purchase fresh flowers, apple cider and pumpkins. A u-pick pumpkin patch is available as well as pre-picked gourds.
Heidi’s has two corn mazes that total 10 acres – a junior maze takes about 20 minutes to complete and a large maze that will take about an hour. Heidi’s is open May through October, and this year’s “Emoji Mayhem” themed corn maze opens Sept. 18. The corn maze is open 10 am – 5 pm on weekdays and 10 am – 8 pm Friday and Saturdays. Tickets are required, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Heidi’s is closed on Sundays.
- Corn Maze
- U-Pick Pumpkins
- Fresh Produce, Baked Goods
- Apple Cider
Olin Farm
Olin Farm opens to the public Saturdays and Sundays Sept. 28 – Oct. 27 this fall. They have a corn maze and a u-pick pumpkin patch. Enjoy a 35 minute tractor-pulled hayride through Olin’s fields and woods.
There are photo opportunities at the farm with their two Clydesdale horses, Solomon and Moses, and hay bales turned into a Raggedy Andy doll.
Fresh locally made apple cider and doughnuts are available.
- Corn Maze
- U-Pick Pumpkins
- Tractor-pulled Hayrides
- Apple Cider
Red Barn Market
Red Barn Market has updated its “Beyond the Barn” experience.
Purchasing a season pass gives you access to a corn maze, apple orchard, petting farm, lawn games, and Tractor Tire Mountain play area. Passes are $8.95 and are good through April 2025.
Apple picking has begun, and each bag you pick is $10. You can also purchase a private animal encounter, sunflower picking, and pumpkins.
Also included is a sunflower trail (opening in September) and u-pick pumpkins (in October)..
All guests can enjoy a food menu, ice cream, and hard cider on the front porch and back patio. Pre-picked apples and pumpkins are also available.
- Corn maze (open every day)
- 23 varieties of u-pick apples
- Ice cream, Food menu, Hard cider
- Sunflower trail (opening in September)
- U-Pick Pumpkins (opening in October)
- Barnyard Petting Farm
Deep Roots Produce
Open daily, Deep Roots Produce is a little further south of Lowell but offers a full market of farm goods. Located in Alto, you can also find meat, dairy, honey, and syrup as well as experience the small-town fall fun.
You can purchase tickets for an 8-acre corn maze or enjoy a petting zoo with alpacas, sheep, pigs, and more.
The last day of Deep Roots Produce fall season is Oct. 31.
- Farmers Market
- Corn Maze
- Sunflowers
- Produce
- Petting Zoo
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