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The ultimate fall experience is back

Your favorite seasonal spot for family fun is opening this weekend — here’s what you can expect.

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Lark Ranch in Indianapolis, IN.

We can’t think of a better way to spend a crisp autumn day in The Hoosier State.

Photos provided by Lark Ranch

If your ideal fall day includes pumpkin picking, winding through a corn maze, and maybe a funnel cake (or two) — same.

That’s where Lark Ranch comes in.

Opening on Saturday, Sept. 20, this fun-for-all-ages seasonal favorite is back with all the fall must-dos, including:

  • A U-Pick pumpkin patch
  • Classic amusement rides
  • A real train ride
  • Fair food for days
  • And more

Plus, rumor has it there are a few new surprises this year. Want a sneak peek? Follow along on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok.

Hoosiers can choose from three locations near Indy — Greenfield, Loogootee, or Lanesville — each just a short drive away.

Ready to visit? Grab a season pass (good at any location) or daily tickets. Bonus: Use code Indy at checkout to save $2 per ticket online.

Heads up: Lark Ranch wraps up after October, so grab your pumpkins (and your ride tickets) while you can.

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