Enjoy an amazing fall festival in the Twin Cities along with a pumpkin patch, train rides, food trucks, and more at the 2025 Twin Cities Harvest Festival!
It’s time for fall fun, and I’m especially excited to bring my kids to our annual stop: the Twin Cities Harvest Festival! While there is no corn maze this year due to local construction, almost all of their activities are now included in the ticket price.
Even if you’ve never visited, if you ever drive on 169 near Champlin you’ve probably noticed that huge Brooklyn Park festival site as you pass by.

The all-inclusive ticket price is $18/person, with children under 36″ getting in free. You can buy tickets online or at the gate.
Here’s what included in that ticket price:
- Inflatables
- Petting Zoo
- Gunny Sack Slide
- Train Ride
- Corn Pits (big pit + small kids pit)
- Straw Bale Maze
- Yard Games / Family Activities
- Pedal Tractors
- Gravity Box Ball
- Playground
- Live Music
- Magic Show
- Photo Ops

Farm-goers can also enjoy a pumpkin patch, food trucks, and a farm market offering pumpkins, apples, honey, corn stalks, straw bales, mums, and more.
The Pumpkin Patch & Fall Market are also open Monday – Friday (no admission required).

When: Open weekends from October 4 – 26 as well as MEA Thursday and Friday, October 16 – 17 (daily 10 am – 6 pm)
Where: 8001 109th Avenue N in Brooklyn Park, MN

Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze Discount Tickets
Right now you can get 72% off your admission to the Activity Area at Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze! Deals on Radio is offering tickets for $5 each!
After you make your purchase HERE, just show the mobile certificate you’ll receive. You may need to download the Big Deals mobile app for access.








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Samantha says
Is this still valid??