Grand Finale!
Pumpkin Madness!
Grand Finale Weekend Nov 5 - 6, 2011
10am - 5pm daily
We drop them from the High Drop!
We hurl them with the Catapult!
We squish them with the Squisher!
We smash them with the Smasher!
We have a packed entertainment schedule featuring Farmer Jack, Singin' Jim, Mistser Don, Bill Enderlin, Lori Kelly, and much much more! Check out our schedule on our website.
Famous Hayride, 5 Giant Slides, Rope Swings, Cider and Apples to enjoy while your here, Straw tunnels, Farm animals and their babies, Goat village, Pumpkin Patch Idol, Live entertainment (see schedule), Cornundrum, Special area for youngsters, and more! 90 Acres of Fun!
Eric Cox and his brother Steven Cox started Cox Farms in 1972 on forty acres formerly owned by their family on Fox Mill Road near Herndon, Va. That same summer the brothers opened a small roadside stand on Chain Bridge Rd in Vienna, Va. to sell the produce they grew .
Today the Cox Farms Fall Festival is the largest and most popular Fall Festival in the Washington DC area. For many thousands of people in the local community, fall would not be complete without the annual Fall Festival at Cox Farms.
There are three other seasons at Cox Farms, of course: Over 20 greenhouses on the farm supply spring bedding plants for northern Virginia gardeners. Local summer produce is a highlight during July and August. And December brings the finest Fraser firs, seasonal decorations (and visits from Santa) to Cox Farms.
All the Cox Farms seasons are made possible by the enthusiastic, dedicated, high-energy Cox Farms team, most of whom are long-time members of the local community. - Sept 24 - Oct 31, 2011 Pumpkin Madness Weekend: Nov 5-6.
10am-6pm
$9 Weekday - $15 Weekend
All Ages
From Washington DC - I66 west
Second exit for Centreville - Rt 29 Make a right onto rt 29 South.
2-3 miles turn right onto Pleasant Valley Rd
after about 5 miles turn left onto Braddock rd
100 yards on left
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