Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm2024-10-28T14:35:24+00:00

Save $5 Buying online in advance

We strongly recommend securing your tickets online in advance!
Gate sales can not be guaranteed and will be an additional $5 on Saturday and Sunday.
September 14th – November 3rd

Fall on the Farm

  • Market Barn & Garden Center Hours:
    9am – 7pm through October 30th

    October 31st 9am – 3pm
    November 1st – 3rd 9am – 5pm

  • Tickets must be purchased online
  • Children under 2 years old are FREE
Weekday Season Passes Available
  • Pick any weekday and time on the ticketing page to select Season Passes

What’s Included:

Weekdays
  • Hayrides
  • Bounce Pad
  • Corn Maze
  • Petting Farm
  • Farm Games
  • Barnyard 500
  • Photo Ops
  • Bee Train
  • Shopping
  • Bakery
Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Includes all weekdays activities PLUS:

  • Hot Dog Stand – Open: Sat & Sun
  • Beer Garden – Open: Fri-Sun

Fall On The Farm Calendar

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Ready to visit us at Fall on the Farm? Tickets go on sale September 3rd!

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If you have already purchased your tickets and would like to make changes to your ticket, you may do so up until 11:59pm the day before your ticket time. Please visit the link below and sign into your account to make the changes.

Fall Features at the Farm

Beer Garden

Open Friday-Sunday from noon to 6pm during Fall on the Farm!

While you are enjoying your weekend family trip to the farm, make sure to stop in to our new Beer Garden. Enjoy a refreshing craft beer, a glass of wine, and catch some of the local football games in between hayrides, the corn maze, and other fun activities with your family!

5-Acre Corn Mazes 2024

The Pony Express Corn Maze

It’s March of 1861, join our adventure, as Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural address travels from Nebraska to California on the Pony Express! You’ll find 7 checkpoints along your journey as you learn about the adventure and danger the young and daring Pony Express riders faced daily.

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Fall on the Farm at Blooms & Berries Farm Market

  • 9669 S. St. Rt. 48
    Loveland, Ohio 45140

FAQ’s

What is your Dog Policy?2024-09-17T18:45:43+00:00
Friendly dogs on 6 ft non-retractable leashes are welcome in our public areas.  Dogs cannot be reactive or stressed due to situations found on a farm or in public places. This includes but is not limited to: animals, kids, dogs etc. Please note, we cannot allow dogs on the hayride due to the close proximity to other guests.  Some years, dogs are also not permitted in the corn maze as the hayride is the only way to access the corn maze depending on where the maze is growing that year  Additionally dog handlers must be adults and only one dog per handler please.  We also cannot watch or “sit” your dog while you are “hayriding”.  Thank you for helping us keep our farm dog friendly.   
Dogs are welcome to Fall on the Farm, but we have a few guidelines:
  • Dogs must be on a non-retractable leash, no longer than 6-feet.
  • Dogs must be well-behaved and friendly with other dogs, humans, and farm animals.
  • Certain activities such as hayrides & bounce pad are not dog friendly.
  • Handlers must be age 18+, one dog per handler.
  • Dogs are not allowed on the hayrides due to the safety of the dogs and other riders on the hayride.
  • Dogs will not be able to go out to the corn maze and pumpkin patch since the only way out to these areas is on a hayride.
Blooms & Berries reserves the right to remove any dog not offering a great experience to our guests, team, or animals.
What is your Photographer Policy?2024-09-17T18:46:50+00:00
We welcome local photographers to the farm to take photos and use our berry “gourd”eous farm as a background for your photos all year!
Please read this in its entirety before planning your visit:
  • Photographers may come to Fall on the Farm or Strawberry Days for photoshoots. Everyone in your party must purchase an admission ticket (clients and photographers)
  • Please, NO excessive photography team, equipment, tools, props or other gear outside of a small camera bag that can be carried easily through the farm. This is to ensure no disruption of other patrons while they visit.
  • Please, no solicitation or sales of photography packages/shoots while on the premises with guests you are not working with. Any photographers who are seen self-promoting/selling their photography services will be asked to leave immediately, with no refund on their admission.
  • Our sunflower field will begin blooming by late September/early October. Please do not cut sunflowers as props.
  • When thinking about times to schedule your clients, be aware that admission is ONLINE ONLY. Tickets are available in 15-minute intervals. Weekend tickets may sell out well in advance.
  • Please note that festival weekends are busy and will have a lot of people who may be in the background of your photos. Please be kind and courteous to all guests, and don’t let the photo sessions disrupt their experience.
  • We will NOT be offering any special “golden hour” times outside of regular business hours. We will have two special events that take place in the evening in the fall, and Pups, Pints, and Pumpkins. There will also be additional evening events throughout the year like popup u-pick evenings. You may purchase admission to any of these events along with your clients to come and take photos. Same rules above apply.
Feel free to tag us on social media! Our Instagram is @bloomsandberries
You can also Geo-Tag when visiting, and we might share your photos with our followers (with your permission)!
If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at social@bloomsandberries.com
What time do attractions close?2024-09-17T18:48:50+00:00

Hayride & Bounce Pad: 30 minutes before close.

Corn Maze: 45 minutes before close.

Can we bring in food / drinks?2024-09-17T18:50:46+00:00
  • You may bring your own food and drinks, no glass bottles.
  • Coolers are allowed on the farm, but you must provide your own ice.
  • Pizza or other food items can be delivered to the farm. You are responsible for accepting the delivery.
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