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Milky Way Farm Pumpkin Harvest Starts Soon In Chesco
The pumpkins are ready for picking at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs.

CHESTER COUNTY, PA — The pumpkin picking starts Saturday at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs, and tickets must be purchased in advance this year to maintain visitor distance.
Milky Way Farm will open Saturdays and Sundays Sept. 26-Oct. 31 for its annual pumpkin harvest, rain or shine.
The venue's Facebook page said "Individual tickets must be purchased in advance to limit capacity in response to COVID19 regulations."
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Visitors may "stroll the pumpkin patch, wander through the corn maze, take family photos, and visit the farm animals," as part of the 2-hour $5 admission ticket for anyone age 3 or older.
Guests can bring their own wagon to carry pumpkins, fall harvest items, vegetables, and honey products that may be purchased at the Farm.
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Milky Way Farm is unable to offer hayrides this year because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Visitors are expected to wear face masks and practice social distancing.
Chester Springs Creamery on site will be open for ice cream from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. No restrooms are available onsite. We are open rain or shine, at 521 E. Uwchlan Ave., Chester Springs.
Tickets can be purchased here.
On weekdays during pumpkin harvest season, visitors may come between 3-5 p.m. to purchase pumpkins, walk to the patch and visit farm animals. Tickets to the family-friendly corn maze on these days are $3.
"We appreciate your continued support and look forward to welcoming you to the farm," said Milky Way Farm.
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