Halloween season is upon us and Maine has no shortage of amazing events and activities to fill the void. From haunted houses to trick or treat events to costume parties, there’s a little something for everyone when it comes to Halloween. But if you’re looking for something a little more laid-back that can be both family-friendly or a little spooky, there’s a farm in Maine that’s got you covered.
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Spiller Country Farm in Gorham, Maine will host its second Harvest Walk, a walking trail that will feature hundreds of hand-carved pumpkins, all illuminated to make the trip even more special. This year, Spiller Country Farm is adding a few forks in the trail with the option of continuing on a family path or venturing onto a branch trail that will still cause some scares. For those planning to bring smaller children, the main path filled with carved pumpkins is not scary and is perfect for small children.
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The Harvest Walk trail opens Friday, October 7 and runs from 6-8:30 p.m. The trail will be open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6-8:30 p.m. every weekend in October until Sunday, October 30. If you need refreshments before or after your journey through the trail, Moe’s Munchies food truck will also be on hand. Children 5 and under can walk the trail for free. Children’s tickets are $5 and adult tickets are $10.
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