The annual Sinkland Farm Pumpkin Festival celebrates 30 years of their annual pumpkin harvest by drawing folks from miles around. Although the star of the show is the pumpkin patch, they offer six weekends packed with games , music, food, and entertainment.
Attendees can listen to live music, discover local vendors, or take a horseback tour of the property. With a wide selection of authentic southern barbeque, kettle corn, ice cream by hand, and more, even the pickiest eaters are sure to find something great to eat. A sampling of local beer and wine will be enjoyed by adults.
They are open every Thursday and Friday evening through Oct. 30th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. with limited offerings such as ice cream, cider, hot chocolate, wagon rides, corn maze excursions, and more. With admission being $7 per person, $5 seniors, military & first responders, free for children 2 and under for those nights. They are open Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. through Nov. 1st. Admission is $10 per person, $8 seniors, military & first responders, free for children 2 and under and includes hayrides, corn maze, farm animals, live music, and kid’s attractions.
By order of VA and the CDC, please adhere to Sinkland Farms’ Covid-19 protocols. Guests must wear a mask to enter are advised to social distance. Attendees can utilize the many hand washing stations and hand sanitizing stations on the property. The farm is located at 3020 Riner Rd. Christiansburg, VA 24073. More information can be found at sinklandfarms.com/pumpkin-festival-about.