Fall Harvest Festival

  • Oct 28 - 30, 2021
  • Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

    25002 South 206th Street, Queen Creek, Arizona, 85142

Ticket Price $8.00-$13.00 This event is now over
Description

Join us at Queen Creek Botanical Gardens for our 1st Annual Fall Harvest Festival.

Come enjoy an amazing Fall Harvest experience with your family and friends. This is the perfect opportunity to get out, have a lot of FUN, and also get to enjoy some of the tasty treats that will be available.

We have many fantastic events planned that are perfect for the entire family.  Here are just some of the things we have got planned for you all

  • Food trucks (featuring fresh produce from our gardens)
  • Farmers market with a variety of local Artisans and Vendors
  • Slides for the kids
  • Bounce houses
  • A petting zoo
  • Hayrides
  • Canoe rides
  • Carnival and lawn games
  • Catch and release fishing competition

There are so many fun activities and opportunities for you, your family and your friends to experience a truly magical day at Queen Creek Botanical Gardens.

Join the FUN and CARNIVAL like experience by getting your tickets now at a discounted price online. 

Use the link to get your tickets today and you can SAVE by purchasing online as opposed to at the door:

Online Prices:

Adult - $13

Child (3-17) - $8

Child (2 & under) FREE

 

At the Door Prices:

Adult - $15

Child (3-17) - $10

Child (2 & under) FREE

So make sure you grab your tickets online and bring your friends along.

We look forward to seeing you here at Queen Creek Botanical Gardens for our 1st Annual Fall Harvest Festival.

Date & Time

Oct 28 - 30, 2021

Venue Details

Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

25002 South 206th Street, Queen Creek, Arizona, 85142

Queen Creek Botanical Gardens
Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

Queen Creek Botanical Gardens is a nonprofit organization that inspires and educates about elegant edible plants, showing the future of sustainable food production in landscaping.  Unique among botanical gardens, all of the plants in the Gardens are ediblefruits, vegetables, herbs or edible flowers have been individually selected for their aesthetic style and elegance. Additionally,the 10-acre Gardens feature the only fully-operational industrial-age water mill in the American Southwest, shops, and themed demonstration gardens. The Gardens provide a place to escape, enjoy the beauty of nature, and learn more about food security through community resources.  Future developments at the Gardens include a reception center, and state of the art conservatory with an education center and expanded exhibits.