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Signs of Fall in Upstate New York's Great Outdoors - What to notice when you take a hike with your family in the fall - by Linda Bender, Genesee Country Nature Center
Wondering where are the best places to take family photos in Rochester's Fall? Click here for suggestions from one of Rochester's premiere photographers, Honey DeLapa.
Apples, pumpkins, and other harvest produce
In addition to viewing the list below, please see our SPECTACULAR LIST OF PICK-YOUR-OWN APPLES. And make sure to check out the Wickham Farms article about selecting the right pumpkin!
- Alasa Farm, corner of Red Mill and Shaker Roads (off Route 14 N from Route 104) in Alton, NY, 315-483-6321
U-Pick apples from mid-September through the end of October, with history and animals to boot!
- The Apple Farm - 1640 Victor-Holcomb Rd (Route 444), Victor, NY, 14564 585-924-3420F map
A tractor ride out to the apples, some picking and then back to the ranch for cider, the best donuts around and some rolling down the hill with the other kids. The place is set back so much from the road that there is a small hill right in front that the kids love to roll, run or hop down. Note: We (the editors of KidsOutAndAbout.com) have taken the kids there for the past 3 years and they always have a wonderful time.
- Bauman's Farm Market and Cider Mill, 1340 5 Mile Line Road, Webster, NY, 716-671-2820F map
35-ft tall cornstalk teepee, straw maize, miniature goats, Loppy the rabbit, and watch you don't step on the free-range red chickens. Mr. Magic performs every Saturday and Sunday in October from 12-6. They offer preschool and grade-school tours for $2/child; call for more info.
- Brown's Berry Patch, Waterport, NY, 585-682-5569
Brown's Berry Patch ranked #6 on our survey of the Top Places to Take Kids in the greater Rochester area. In addition to great picking fields starting in the spring, they have an inexpensive Barnyard Adventure playground that is worth the couple of $ to go in. Parents can ride a great huge (and safe) slide with their kids. And kids remember that, even years later. Worth the trip from either Rochester or Buffalo. map
- Chase Farms, 459 Pannell Road, Fairport; 315-986-3691F map
A KidsOutAndAbout reader writes: We have had preschool field
trips there for years. They do a great potato picking field trip, have a
small corn maze and goats to visit. They are currently doing you-pick
raspberries (until the first hard frost) and I'm not sure what else."
- Cobble Creek Farm, 5161 West Ridge Road, Spencerport; 315-986-3691F map
A corn maze, fall hay ride, fresh homegrown produce and pumpkins, various farm animals to pet and a large seasonal garden center.
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Green Acre Farms,
3460 Latta Rd, Greece, NY,585-234-0252
Call their U-pick hotline to hear the varieties available now and for any other info. They also have a
teepee and hay bales out for kids to climb on, and for parents to sit on.
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- Gro-Moore Farms, 2811 E. Henrietta Road Henrietta, NY, 585-359-3310 F map
Kids Haunted House, petting zoo with goat walk, pumpkin slide. On the weekends, fun for the whole family: Super Slide, mini golf, tractor-drawn wagon rides, big bale maze, pumpkin painting, trike track, straw crawl, and a huge selection of traditional fall food.
- Kelly's Fruit Farm, 611 Wilder Rd, Hilton, NY, 585-392-8102
A KidsOutAndAbout reader writes: "It's a great place to take kids of all ages. They have a
working apple cider press where you can see them make the cider and get a free sample! They also have pick your own pumpkins and apples. They have, penny candy, baked goods, and produce." You can book a tour for groups (10 or over).
- Lagoner Farms, 6895 Lake Ave, Williamson, NY. 314-589-4899.
Pick your own apples, pumpkin painting, wagon rides, an apple sling shot, teepee, a cider barrel express train ride, a straw bale maze and other activities.
- Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY. 315-986-9821.
All kinds of produce, craft fun, and a great corn maze. See the KidsOutAndabout.com article about the A-Mazing Allens from Long Acre Farms by Jackie Perrin.
- McCracken Farms, White Road, Brockport, NY, 585-637-7037 - Open Saturdays and Sundays in October 2006 starting Oct 7. Includes play areas, a quiet ride through woodland trails and covered bridge to pumpkin patch, demonstrations by MY Farm, and animal displays. Face painting, & food available. Admission is $4; children 2 and under are free. (Extra charge for pumpkins.) Group night rides with campfire available by appointment.
- Orchard View Country Market, 10006 Ridge Road, North Rose, NY 14516, (315) 587-2245
Fresh fruit and vegetables throughout the season. During October, they offer "Halloween Haven" to frighten and delighten. They are located on the corner of Lake Bluff and Ridge Roads in North Rose, New York, along the Seaway Trail.
- Powers Farm Market - 161 Marsh Road, Pittsford, NY, 585-586-4631 F map
Powers has three enormous teepee structures that are corn husks on the outside and fun on the inside. As you walk in, it is dark until you see the illumination of hundreds of decorated pumpkins. There are so many different faces, shapes and sizes. The teepees are also decorated with black lights and skeletons and the like. After that, stroll into the store to pick up a pumpkin or two. They also have a petting zoo.
Note from reader: Powers Farm market is famous for the family friendly free tee-pees each year, their magnificent farm market, and kid-pleasing petting farm, but they also have a great hayride, that has a few "haunted" surprises, but for ALL ages! All pulled by a tractor, driven by fun, participatroy drivers, and with honest to goodness bales of hay for seats. $3.25 per person, kids 1 and under free. (Yummy homeade donuts too, none better anywhere!)
- Schutt's Apple Mill, 1063 Plank Rd, Webster, NY, 585-872-2924
- Springdale Farm, Spencerport, NY, 585-352-5320
Springdale Farm is a premiere agricultural education facility open to the public for family activities and outdoor recreation with its nature trails, duck pond and many farm festivals. In 2004 and 2005, Springdale Farm opened two new facilities: a 13,000 square-foot Dairy Barn and a 9,500 square-foot Visitor Education Center.
- Stokoe Farms, Scottsville, NY, 585-889-0770
The Stokoe Farms folks' goal is to recreate fun farm activities we enjoyed as children growing up, whether it was a wagon ride to the fields, picking the pumpkins, finding our way through the corn fields, building tunnels in the straw mow, jumping in the hay, playing in grain bins, or feeding the farm animals. Weekends only!
- The Apple Shed, 3391 Maple Ridge Rd, Newark NY, 14513 (315) 331-6294
- VanDorn Fruit Farm 1282 West Ave, Hilton, NY, 585-392-8264 F map
A KidsOutAndAbout reader writes: "VanDorn Apple Farm in Hilton is a small, family owned apple farm. We have gone there for probably 12 years to pick apples. The people are very nice and you can drive your car back to the orchard and pick in virtual privacy. If you're really adventuresome, you can continue 45 minutes to the west and visit the American Falls in Niagara Falls."
Whittier Fruit Farm, 219 Whittier Road, Rochester, NY 585-594-9054 F map
For apple picking, free wagon rides into the orchards on weekends. They sell popcorn and ice cream, and have playground equipment for the children to play on when they're waiting.
- Wickham Farms, 1821 Route 250 (north of Whalen), Penfield NY, 585-742-1493
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Free straw bale maze, carved pumpkin display, and antique tractor. Wickham Farms has some new attractions -- miniature golf, a garden train display, and an ice cream shop in its barn. Three-acre corn maze ($3), train rides ($1, weekends only). Pick your own pumpkins. Squash, gourds, and ornamental corn are also for sale. They are THE pumpkin experts: See their article on how to select the right pumpkin. When you go, look for the big red barn! For group reservations, contact 742-1493 or 747-7512.
- Zarpentine Farms, Hilton, NY, 585-392-3611
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The MAiZE is 22 acres with 4 1/2 miles of trails. There are also "pick your own" pumpkins, a kiddie maze, and horse-drawn wagon rides. The farm market offers fresh apples, pears, veggies and an assortment of fresh baked goods. The market is open from 10a.m - 6p.m. daily. The MAiZE is open Fridays 6p.m.-10p.m., Saturdays 10a.m.-10p.m. Sundays 11a.m - 6p.m. Group rates and team building programs also available. Daily drawings for free stuff.
Comment from reader: Corn Maze at Zarpentine Farm's in Hilton is wonderful, but not great for young kids! A lot of walking. They might get bored easily. 22 acres, they say about 7 miles if you do the whole maze. We did it last Sat. in about 2 1/2 hours....boy were we tired. Groups of 10 or more are $5 a person, if booked ahead. It was a lot of fun.
- List of Monroe County Apple Growers
- List of Wayne County Apple Growers
- List of Orleans County Apple Growers
- List of Genesee County Apple Growers
- List of Yates County Apple Growers
- List of Ontario County Apple Growers
- List of Livingston County Apple Growers
Corn Mazes
- Bauman's Farm Market and Cider Mill, Webster, NY, 585-671-2820
- Cobble Creek Farm, Spencerport, NY, 585-352-8484
- Long Acre Farms, Amazing Maize Maze, 1342 Eddy Road in Macedon, NY. Email: getlost@longacrefarms.com. Info line: 315-986-9821.
- Wickham Farms, 1821 Route 250, Penfield, (585)377-FARM - Mazes every day, including weekdays, in October.
- Zarpentine Farms, 163 Burritt Rd Hilton, NY, 585-392-3611
Fall foliage/outdoor activities
Click here for a great list of the best fall hikes, compiled by Footprint Press's Sue Freeman, author of Take a Hike!.
- Arcade & Attica Train Ride, Arcade, NY, 585-492-3100
A KOA reader writes: We were looking for something different to do with the kids (ok with 5 kids) for a good value and an excellent time. We found it! Since our kids have never been on a train before, this was extra special. They had smiles plastered on their faces for the entire 2 hour train ride. Highly recommended and worth the drive (75 miles from Rochester to Arcade -- a scenic and pretty ride for sure).
- Grossman's Country Nursery, Route 250, Penfield, (585)377-1982 - Fall Family Fun each weekend in October - click here for information about upcoming events from Grossman's on our calendar.
- Ganondagan, Route 41, Victor, NY
A KidsOutAndAbout reader writes: "There is a great little hike, with markers to indicate what the Seneca's used each type of plant for - my 4-yr-old is WAY into me reading the signs and pointing out the plants). Plus, kids can see the longhouse (when open) and have guided tours by Seneca natives."
- Letchworth State Park, Mt. Morris, NY, 585-493-3600
Letchworth is one of the most breathtaking places to hike and picnic in the Rochester area, especially in the fall. The gorge just lights up with color, and the view of the three waterfalls is priceless. Many miles of hiking trails frame both sides of the Genesee river.
- Stokoe Farms, Scottsville, NY, 585-889-0770
The Stokoe Farms folks' goal is to recreate fun farm activities we enjoyed as children growing up, whether it was a wagon ride to the fields, picking the pumpkins, finding our way through the corn fields, building tunnels in the straw mow, jumping in the hay, playing in grain bins, or feeding the farm animals.
- Fall Family Fun Weekends in October at The Garden Factory, 2126 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY, 585-247-6236
Mostly for ages 2-10. All weekends include Rides, Carnival Games with prizes and Arts and Crafts! Kids come in your costumes! You will get a free Trick-or-Treat bag with candy! Parents, don't forget your cameras!
- Brown's Berry Patch, Waterport, NY, 585-682-5569
Brown's Berry Patch ranked #6 on our survey of the Top Places to Take Kids in the greater Rochester area. In addition to great picking fields starting in the spring, they have an inexpensive Barnyard Adventure playground that is worth the couple of $ to go in. Parents can ride a great huge (and safe) slide with their kids. And kids remember that, even years later. Worth the trip from either Rochester or Buffalo. map
Halloween Festivals
Holiday Hollow, Route 5, Pembroke (just off exit 48A from the Thruway, click here for directions.) (585) 762-8160. The U.S.'s only venue dedicated exclusively to the celebration of Halloween. A fun (not scary) experience for all ages. The Captain Hook & Mr. Smee Pirate Show; The Haunted Forest Adventure; The Talking Pumpkins Show; The Haunted Library; Madame Stromboli’s Fortune Telling Show; Hook’s Hideout; Cricket Cottage Gifts and Crafts; Admiral Portley’s Galley; creative and hysterical games of skill; and, of course, pumpkins for sale!
An American Halloween, at Genesee Country Village in Mumford. On Saturday and Sunday, October 13, and 14, 2007 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Haunted Houses/Stadiums/Jails
Fear At Frontier, all weekends in October at Frontier Field, and many Thursday and even Wednesday nights as well. Scary event, meant for ages 9 and up. Really, no kidding. See their FAQ page for tips, rules, and guidelines.
The Fear at Frontier people are also now operating Haunted Rochester, which also has Fear at Southtown, which is at Southtown Plaza on the same nights.
The annual Valentown Spooktacular. Spooky Things are happening again this year at Valentown Square. No guides, no hayrides and no flashlights - just you and the creatures that dwell in the woods and structures at the Ghost City of Valentown. This event runs Fridays and Saturdays, in October. Located in Victor, across from Eastview Mall.
Boy Scout Troop 292 of Chili dares you to go through their annual Haunted House, located in Chili Paul Village, next to Leaf & Bean.
Sunday-Thursday: 6-8:30 pm, Friday &Saturday: 6-10pm. Open mid-late October.
The Museum of Wayne County History's Haunted Jail is back this year and scarier than ever! On Friday, October 26, and Saturday, October 27, 2007, from 6 to 9 p.m., the old jail cellblocks at the Museum of Wayne County History will be transformed into a frightening trail of terror. Who knows what is lurking behind the cell doors or just around the corner? Those who dare to find out will be treated to cider and donuts at the end of their trip. Cost for a stroll through the haunted jail is $3. Visitors are encouraged to bring friends -- to have a hand to hold! For more information, call the Museum of Wayne County History, 21 Butternut Street, Lyons, at 315-946-4943.
The George Eastman House will be hosting a Halloween Haunted House on Sunday October 28 from 1-4 pm.
Balloon Manor is a silly, creepy, funny, weird, slightly-haunted castle made entirely out of balloons! At the Medley Center (former Irondequoit Mall), from October 15, 2007-October 28, 2007. W-F: 3pm-9:30pm, Sat 10am-9:30pm, Sun 11am-6pm.
Haunted Hayrides/Walks
Haunted Hayrides, from Entercom Marketing Results Group, Eddy Road, off 104 in Williamson, NY, 585-423-2918 for the Haunted Hayride Hotline. 16 nights of fright starting in early October! This annual event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting over 20,000 people each year, this frightful adventure will keep you on the edge of you seat -- and screaming! Live entertainment nightly. 35-minute ride. Advance purchase at Wegmans Video Depts, or a bit more (about $15) at door.
Wintergreen Acres Haunted Hayride, Route 19, Bergen, NY. Located on Rt. 19, about 3 miles south of the Village of Bergen. They do not seem to be having this in 2007.
Powers Farm Market - 161 Marsh Road, Pittsford, NY, 585-586-4631 F map
Powers has three enormous teepee structures that are corn husks on the outside and fun on the inside. As you walk in, it is dark until you see the illumination of hundreds of decorated pumpkins. There are so many different faces, shapes and sizes. The teepees are also decorated with black lights and skeletons and the like. After that, stroll into the store to pick up a pumpkin or two. They also have a petting zoo. Note from reader: Powers Farm market is famous for the hamily friendly free tee-pees each year, their magnificent farm market, and kid-pleasing petting farm, but they also have a great hayride, that has a few "haunted" surprises, but for ALL ages! All pulled by a tractor, driven by fun, participatroy drivers, and with honest to goodness bales of hay for seats. $3.00 per person, kids 1 and under free. (Yummy homeade donuts too, none better anywhere!)
Haunted Hayride, Ontario Pk & Recreation, Casey Park, Ontario, NY, 315-524-7447 - Get spooked at the Haunted Hayride on October 12, 2007 from 6:15-10:30pm.
Rochester Candlelight Ghost Walks. Held at locations throughout Rochester in October. Click on the link to find out Walks and locations.
Haunted History Ghost Walks.The streets of Lyons will never look the same! The ghosts will walk on Saturdays at 3pm, September through October! Meet up at 3 p.m. by the Wayne County Courthouse on the Park. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children 7-11. For more information, visit http://www.waynehistory.org/calendar.html or call the Museum of Wayne County History at 315-946-4943.
Nightmare Manor is not here in 2007, but should be returning for 2008, so says their web site.
Halloween Parties
Halloween Party, The Mall at Medley Centre, Rochester, NY, 585-266-6100. Merry-not-Scary Halloween Party at the Mall on Oct 28, 2007, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. The events planned are trick-or treating the Cartoon Characters around the Spooky Fountain for thousands of free candy and toys, a Marching Band of over 100 musicians, face painting, and the Balloon Manor.
Seneca Park Zoo's "ZooBoo", Rochester, NY, 585-336-7200. ZooBoo is a Rochester tradition. Dress up in your favorite costume and come on out for merry-not-scary trick-or-treating at ZooBoo on October 20, 21, 27, & 28 2007 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The town of Brighton has a family Halloween party on October 20, 2007, at Brookside School.
Strong Museum, Rochester, NY, 585-263-2700 - typically has Halloween events the weekend before Halloween, and trick-or-treat fun for preschoolers on the big day.
The Niagara Power Project Power Vista in Lewiston hosts a Halloween Spooktacular on Saturday, October 27, 2007.
There is usually a Monster Mash Bash at the Northwest Family YMCA on Long Pond Road in Rochester each year. Call 585.227.3900 to make sure they are hosting it this year.
Webster Christian School - 675 Holt Road, Webster, NY, 585-872-5150F map
Almost every year, Webster Christian School has a Harvest Party on Halloween with inside carnival type games for the kids (they win candy!). From 6:00 - 7:30 pm. (And YES, wear your NON-scary costumes!) Admission price: One bag of candy per family. Call to make sure that they are having it this year.
Other Events
Moonlight Maze at Long Acre Farms in Macedon
The Fifth Annual Smiling Pumpkin Party is on October 20, 2007, to benefit Golisano Children's Hospital.
Please click here to email us if you know of another Halloween event here in the greater Rochester area!
And don't forget your kids' teeth! Click here for some helpful Halloween candy tips from dentist Jay Parnes, DDS, of Fairport.
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