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Start a new family tradition at Davison Orchards’ pumpkin patch

Davison Orchards' train ride.

Davison Orchards is opening its doors for your next annual family tradition.

Their combination pumpkin patch and train ride is built for all ages and provides a scenic view of Vernon and the orchard grounds. Wander through the patch to grab photos for your Instagram, pick your favorite pumpkin to take home, and make this a tradition your kids will always remember.

Davison Orchards in Vernon.
Davison Orchards in Vernon.

This train tour takes guests through a working farm full of seasonal fruits and vegetables that are currently being harvested, providing a unique blend of stunning views and a learning experience focused on farm life.

Until the end of October, guests can enjoy a ride around Davison’s Pumpkin Patch with rides taking place every 45 minutes, starting at 10 a.m. and ending at 4 p.m. These tours run every week from Wednesdays to Sundays this month, so long as the weather permits.

Davison Orchards' train.
Davison Orchards' train.

Children aged two to twelve can jump on the train ride for $6 on weekdays and $8 on weekends or holidays. Anyone thirteen years of age or older can join for $10 on weekdays and $12 on weekends and holidays.

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