Enchanted Valley Acres

Wagon rides through the valley!
Welcome to the farm with it's 1937 barn
2 Giant Pumpkin Shaped jump pads. Weight capacity is 225lbs/person
Fresh wreaths
Porch Pots, wreaths, swag, garland and more available
Cut-your-own or select a fresh pre-cut Christmas Tree! We provide the saws, tarps, carts, etc.
Make memories with your little ones!
2 corn mazes with fun games involved!
Come see what this year's design will be!
Sunflowers and zinnias as well as photo opportunities available. You can also, for an additional fee, cut your own flowers and fill the vase that's included.
Pumpkins at sunset
Aerial of the farm in fall
Come visit the goats
Race your kids and friends down the 2 Giant Slides (each over 200 feet long)- both included in admission!
Cut your own Christmas Tree or select from a fresh pre-cut (we cut from the same field). Don't forget wreaths, garland, swag, porch pots and more!

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Enchanted Valley Acres

5047 Enchanted Valley Road - Cross Plains, WI 53528
Information: 608-628-2435
September 9th- October 29th every Saturday & Sunday as well as every Friday in October and Thursdays: 10/19 and 10/26. Hours: 9am-6pm (last admission at 5pm)
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Enchanted Valley Acres is a farm located just north of Cross Plains, WI offering 2 seasons to make memories with your loved ones during!

Fall Fun: Open 2nd weekend of September- Last weekend of October. Admission includes all activities* such as our famous 2 GIANT Slides!, corn mazes, 2 Giant Pumpkin Jump Pads, wagon rides and so much more! *The only 2 activities not included are: Gemstone Mining and Egg Dig. No Pets allowed for fall.

Christmas Trees: Open Monday before Thanksgiving- December 23rd for Pre Cut and Cut-Your-Own Christmas Trees, wreaths, garland, gift shop and more. Don't forget to purchase warm donuts (weekends only) and get your free hot beverage with purchase. Note: Activity areas are not open to the general public. Pets are allowed for tree season.  

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