Kick-off your fall by experiencing Wisconsin agriculture! From hands-on farm fun to visiting a draft corn maze, Wisconsin is bursting with events that celebrate the season’s bounty.
Whether you’re enjoying the rich flavors of fresh dairy and cranberries or marveling at giant pumpkins, these events are packed with family-friendly activities that will create memories to last a lifetime.
Find the zone where food, football and farming intersect for a fun experience with your family at 2025 Draft themed corn mazes. Huddle with loved ones and make a game plan to tackle the heart of Wisconsin agriculture this fall—there’s something unforgettable waiting at every turn!
Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival, Jefferson, Sept 6-8
The Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival showcases the heart of Wisconsin’s rich tradition in sheep production and fiber arts. Celebrate the dedication of local sheep producers, the artistry of fiber artisans, and the vibrant spirit of community.
What to expect: Vendors, Educational Opportunities, Demonstrations, Competitions
Petals & Plows, Ripon, Opening Day Sept. 7
Visit the Kaufman family’s spring-to-fall greenhouse as well as an annual one-of-a-kind corn maze and other exciting fall activities. They also offer delicious sweet corn, pumpkins, squash, and gourds that are fresh and ripe for the picking.
What to expect: 2025 Draft Corn Maze*, Playground, Greenhouse, Music, Food, Face Paint
Polly’s Pumpkin Patch, Chilton, Opening Day Sept. 13
Polly’s has a huge selection of pumpkins, gourds and everything else needed for fall decorating! Keep the whole family entertained with a 15-acre corn maze and Family Activity Center.
What to expect: 2025 Draft Corn Maze*, Farm Store, Pumpkins, Hay Ride, Petting Zoo, Fresh Donuts and Pie
White Pine Berry Farm, River Falls, Opening Day Sept. 16
White Pine Berry Farm is a certified organic u-pick fruit & vegetable farm in the countryside of River Falls. Enjoy their berries, sunflowers, corn maze, & pumpkin fields!
What to expect: Corn Maze, Bounce House, Petting Zoo, Corn Pit, Pumpkin Patch, Wagon Rides, Farm Store
Porter’s Patch, Bonduel, Opening Day Sept. 20
The Porter family wants to share the experience of being on a small family farm with your family. Start your own family traditions right here at The Patch.
What to expect: 2025 Draft Corn Maze*, Craft Shed, Petting Zoo, Kids Activities, Fall Decor, Pumpkin Patch
Green County Cheese Days, Monroe, Sept. 20-22
Cheese Days is a celebration of cheese and Wisconsin’s dairy industry. Experience the rich Swiss heritage and traditions of Monroe and the surrounding cities.
What to expect: Cheese, Parades, Contests, Shopping, Polka Dancing, Live Music
Feltz’s Dairy Store, Steven’s Point, Opening Day Sept. 21
Modern agriculture meets family fun at Feltz’s Dairy Store! Visit the newly updated Fun Farm with fun & games for all ages, including newly added jumping pillow and petting zoo!
What to expect: 2025 Draft Corn Maze*, Farm Store, Jumping Pillow, Playground, Petting Zoo
Marathon County Ginseng Celebration, Wausau, Sept. 21
Celebrate Wisconsin’s ginseng industry! There will be free entertainment, educational seminars, tours and food trucks and so much more.
What to expect: lectures, dancers, singers, food trucks, tours
Warrens Cranberry Festival, Warrens, Sept. 27-29
The Warrens Cranberry Festival draws thousands of visitors from all over the world. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of cranberry farming.
What to expect: Arts & Crafts Vendors, Flea Market, Famers Market, Food, Marsh Tours
River Prairie Ginormous Pumpkin Festival, Altoona, Sept. 28
Experience the biggest pumpkins you’ve ever seen, crisp autumn air, fall flavors, fall colors and so much more. River Prairie’s Ginormous Pumpkin Festival is one you need to check off your fall bucket list, and best of all, it’s FREE!
What to expect: Pumpkin Weigh-Off, 5K Run/Walk, Arts & Crafts Vendors, Costume Contest, Pumpkin Decorating, Ginormous Pumpkin Drop
You can find even more agriculture destinations and family fun at WiAgTourism.com.
Whether you’re getting lost in a corn maze, picking out the perfect pumpkin or enjoying a snack during halftime, these farms and events offer the perfect mix of fun, education, and seasonal charm. So, as you plan your fall adventures, take a moment to appreciate the hard work of the farmers who make these experiences possible. Their dedication to the land and community is what makes Wisconsin’s fall so special.
Here’s to making the most of the season and creating cherished memories along the way!
*Don’t forget to enter the Maze Challenge for a chance to win prizes from Wisconsin Agriculture Tourism Association! Post a photo from your visit with the hashtag #WATAMaze to be entered to win.