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Saturday, October 31  •  Halloween Day

Halloween On The Farm Near Gaylord, Michigan

Bring the costumes out to Wilderness Valley Farm for games, candy and the last Saturday of the fall season. It lands on Halloween day itself, so the farm is the daytime plan and trick-or-treating is still on the table that night.

10am to 5pm  •  Adults $15  •  Kids $10

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Superman posing with a reindeer and kids by the red barn at Halloween On The Farm, Wilderness Valley Farm near Gaylord, Michigan

The Season Finale

Last Saturday Of The Fall Season

October 31 is the final day before the farm closes for fall. Last call for the pumpkin patch, the last bag of apples out of the orchard, the last hay wagon along the tree line. If you have been meaning to get out here all season, this is the Saturday it has to happen.

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Saturday, October 31

Costumes, Games & Candy

Halloween day at the farm is exactly what it sounds like. Come dressed up, play the games, collect the candy, and get one last full day of the season in before the gates close for fall.

Come In Costume

Kids and grown-ups both. The farm in late October is a better backdrop for costume photos than any porch, and the animals do not mind a superhero at the fence.

Games & Candy

Halloween games and candy for the kids, running through the day alongside everything the farm already has going.

The Whole Farm, One Last Time

Reindeer, yaks, Longhorns, the hay wagon, the kart track and the pumpkin patch, all open for the final Saturday of the season.

Children in Halloween costumes with buckets of candy at Wilderness Valley Farm near Gaylord, Michigan

Included With Every Admission

One Ticket, The Whole Last Day

Halloween is the finale, not a separate event. Your admission covers everything the farm runs on a fall Saturday, including a free pumpkin from the field while they last. Gates open at 10am and close at 5pm.

Animal Encounters

Feed Lilly the reindeer and meet Paisley, our 26 inch micro donkey.

Farm Rides

Tractor-pulled hay rides and the barrel train.

Pumpkin Patch

Last call. One free pumpkin per guest from the field, while they last.

Cart Track

Race the paved loop on pedal powered karts.

Play Areas

Playgrounds, balance beams, corn pit and the tractor tire park.

Food & Treats

Waffles, burgers, cider and cold drinks, priced separately.

Before You Come

Plan Your Halloween Visit

Halloween Hours

DateSaturday, Oct 31
Hours10am to 5pm
Adults 14 to 59$15
Children 3 to 13$10
Seniors 60 and up$10
Children 2 and underFree
Pumpkin from the fieldFree, while they last

Getting Here

6500 Nicklaus Drive
Gaylord, MI 49735

About twenty minutes west of downtown Gaylord in Otsego County, and an easy drive from Petoskey, Traverse City, Boyne City, Grayling and Alpena. Parking is on site and free. Driving directions from twelve nearby towns.

The farm closes at 5pm, which leaves time to get home, eat something and still make evening trick-or-treating in town.

Costumes and closed shoes both recommended. Late October in Northern Michigan can be anything, so layer under the costume rather than over it.

Questions before you come? Call 989-858-6859 or send us a message.

Questions

Halloween Questions

Yes, that is the whole point. Grown-ups are welcome to dress up too. Late October in Northern Michigan can be cold, so layer underneath the costume rather than over it.

No. The farm runs 10am to 5pm, so it is the daytime half of Halloween. You will be home in time for evening trick-or-treating in town.

Yes, it is the last day of the u-pick patch. One free pumpkin per guest from the field, while they last. If a carving pumpkin matters to your evening plans, come earlier in the day for the best selection.

For fall, yes. October 31 is the final fall Saturday before the farm closes, then it reopens for three Christmas Saturdays in December with Santa and the reindeer.

Wilderness Valley Farm is at 6500 Nicklaus Drive, Gaylord MI 49735, about twenty minutes west of downtown Gaylord in Otsego County. Our directions page has routes from twelve nearby towns including Petoskey, Traverse City, Boyne City, Grayling and Alpena. Parking is on site and free.

Before The 31st

Get Out Here Earlier In October Too

Halloween is the finale, but the patch and the orchard are open every Saturday leading up to it. See all thirteen 2026 event dates.

Saturday, October 31  •  10am to 5pm

Close Out The Season In Costume

One last Saturday, one free pumpkin, and candy on top. Buy your tickets ahead so you can head straight through the gate.

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6500 Nicklaus Drive, Gaylord MI 49735  •  989-858-6859  •  Saturday Oct 31, 10am to 5pm