KC PUMPKINPATCH and CORN MAZE FESTIVAL
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You've never seen a pumpkin patch like this before! Over 40 Activities: Kansas City's 1st Jumping Pillow, Pirate Cove, Paintball Gallery, Barnyard Brain Buster, Dino-Dig, K.C. Express, Spook-tacular Haunted Barn, , Mining for Gemstones, Pumpkinapolis 500, John Deere Tricycle Track, Zip Line, Humpty Dumpty Rock Climbing Wall, Mine Shaft Hill Slide, U-Pick Pumpkins, Pumpkin Cannon, Gourd Gun, Hayride. Festival Foods: Funnel Cake, Kettle Corn, Cider and Pumpkin Doughnuts, Homemade Fudge, full concessions. Weekdays: 9-3, Saturdays: 10-6, Sunday: noon-6.
KC PUMPKINPATCH and CORN MAZE FESTIVAL
Phone : 913-484-6251 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@kcpumpkinpatch.com
Web: www.kcpumpkinpatch.com
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