There are so many things you can do at Pinehaven Farm in Wyoming, Minnesota! This place has over 35 activities plus quirky, unique surprises everywhere.
It opens for the season September 13th. 2025.
We visited Pinehaven Farm in the 2023 season – and had a blast. We did so much in several hours but honestly, we barely scratched the surface of what you can do here. And they’ve added more activities!
Plus, we have kids who are sensory-sensitive, and they loved it. They had no problems at all. Unlike some places, it wasn’t overwhelming or overstimulating for them.

This place has photo-opportunities galore. I mean, GALORE. There are photo opportunities everywhere – we used some but could have been taking photos all day.
Pinehaven has the biggest variety of activities I’ve ever seen in a fall festival, without being overwhelming. Here’s just a glimpse:
- Giant slide
- Trolley rides to the pumpkin patch
- Photo opportunities galore
- Playgrounds
- Corn pit
- Touch a Tractor
- Ziplines
- Food trucks with hot foods
- Donuts, apple cider, and more
- Pumpkin cannon
- Gem mining
- Jumping pillow
- Lots of singing and talking animatronics
- A pumpkin eating dragon
- AND SO MUCH MORE

There really is so much for everyone, and all ages. Little kids will particularly love the corn pit, tricycles and play sets, slides, and farm animals. Older kids will especially love the ziplines, apple launchers, and pumpkin cannon. All ages will love the food, the photo opps, the funny talking and singing animatronics, and the trolley that takes you to the pumpkin patch to pick pumpkins!
We enjoyed apple and pumpkin donuts, food truck food, and kettle corn. Everyone had their favorite activities – my son loved the gem mining and pumpkins, my daughter loved the animals, and my stepson loved the play sets and the tractors! I just loved seeing my family happy. 🙂
Tips:
- I suggest spending all day here if you can. We were here several hours but there was a lot we missed. If you can’t spend a long time here in one day, consider a season pass and come back.
- A lot is included with admission. Most activities and entertainment. But some things like gem mining and food are not included.
- Parking is very organized here, and in our experience, the parking lot attendants directed us to the closest parking spots available.
- DON’T MISS the trolley ride to the pumpkin patch. Pumpkins are so cheap! They’re only $5 no matter their size. They’ll help you pick them. Plus they have pumpkin carts so you don’t have to carry them.

Our sensory-sensitive kids loved it here. There were no loud noises or crowds, at least when we visited. We always bring headphones in case they’re needed, but they weren’t.

And take lots of pictures! They have the coolest backdrops.

WHERE:
28186 Kettle River Blvd
Wyoming, Minnesota 55092
WHEN:
Saturdays & Sundays starting Saturday, September 13th through Sunday, November 2nd.
Plus:
Fridays in October, and Wednesday, October 15th through Sunday, October 19th (that’s MEA weekend!).
Hours:
10:00am – 7:00pm most days
Opening and final weekends are 10:00am – 6:00pm
The last tickets will be admitted in at 5pm.
TICKETS:
Purchase tickets online or at the Farm: https://www.pinehavenfarm.com/price-hours
General admission is: $18 – $25 at the gate.
Online admission is $14 – $20. It’s cheaper to buy tickets online.
But there are other ways to save! Check their schedule for deals happening:
- BOGO Fridays! Every Friday, except MEA weekend (October 17th), buy one adult admission ONLINE and get a child for FREE!
- Flower Festival – The first two weekends, wander the flower fields, pick your favorites to fill a vase, and snap Instagram-worthy moments with friends and family.
- Pups in the Patch – Opening weekend only, dogs get a FREE Pinehaven Farm bandanna.
- Superhero Weekend – September 27th & 28th, first responders enjoy special admission discounts all weekend. Show your Badge or ID at the ticket window for savings.
- Fall Décor Sale (October 4th & 5th only) -Pumpkins, corn stalks, straw bales, squash, and autumn produce—all on sale!
- Halloween Party Weekend – November 1st – 2nd, kids (ages 2–12) can trick-or-treat around the farm from 10am–5pm. Costumes encouraged—spooky, silly, or sweet.
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(Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. All opinions are 100% mine.)
Originally published on September 4, 2025.












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