Farm-Day Outing and Drinks for Two or Four at the Colorado Pumpkin Patch in Colorado Springs
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Straw slides, hay pyramids & tractor rides engage families alongside concessions & pre-picked pumpkins
Autumn is the only season where pumpkins are judged by their personality as well as their performance in the swimsuit competition. Get to know fall's finest with today's Groupon to the Colorado Pumpkin Patch in Colorado Springs. The Pumpkin Patch is open September 23–October 29, Monday–Wednesday 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and Thursday–Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- Two admissions (up to a $14 value) Two beverages (up to a $4 value)
- Four admissions (up to a $28 value) Four beverages (up to an $8 value)
For $9, you get an admission package for two (up to an $18 value), which includes:
For $18, you get an admission package for four (up to a $36 value), which includes:
Colorado Pumpkin Patch delights little ones and big ones alike with a series of fun, family-friendly attractions. One 40-foot-long and two 80-foot-long straw slides carry individuals through rites of inertial passage, and a hay pyramid and straw mazes provide opportunities to ponder geometric theories. Guests can get acquainted with the auditory and tactile glee of farm animals within a petting area, or take tractor rides before hopping into Snow Bunny Village. Ample picnic spaces set the stage for concessions and individually brought foods, and beverages such sodas and sports drinks cure thirsts brought on by pumpkins devoured or repetitively juggled in the pre-picked patch.
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About Colorado Pumpkin Patch
This holiday season, Jellystone Park in Larkspur glows with the Illumination Light Show's quarter of a million holiday lights and holiday scenes. While staying cozy in their heated cars or rolling igloos, families travel through the park to gaze at the lights and displays, which twinkle and dance to synchronized Christmas music. A few areas even feature non-Christmas music carefully selected to fit in with the rest of the show. The light show donates a portion of its proceeds to The ARC of Pikes Peak which creates and funds programs that serve those individuals living with intellectual/developmental disabilities, with complex and evolving needs.