These Are Some of the Best Places to Go for a Hayride in Bucks County 

Bucks County features a variety of hayrides throughout the area, ranging from scenic, family-friendly tours to terrifying, haunted attractions.

Those looking to enjoy a hayride can check out one of the many available in Bucks County, ranging from family-friendly to haunted, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County.  

AGA Farms in Perkasie features a cozy tractor-drawn wagon ride through their 100-acre farm. Visitors will tour the property and see the cornfields, pumpkin patches, soybean fields and Christmas tree farm.   

Furlong’s Froehlich’s Farm & Garden Center offers a scenic tour of the farm. Along the way, you’ll see hay bale scenes and their pumpkin patch. Round off the day with some s’mores around the bonfire.   

During the weekends in the fall season, Coleman Hay Farms has a fun, family-friendly tractor hayride. This Chalfont spot gives guests the chance to see their beef cows and Texas Longhorns on the way to their pumpkin patch.   

Yardley’s Shady Brook Farm features something for everyone. A whimsical wagon ride awaits families looking to enjoy the weather. When the sun sets, visitors can hop on the Eerie Illuminations Halloween Light Show Wagon Ride.  

Those looking for a fright can check out Sleepy Hollow Haunted Acres in Langhorne. This mile-long hayride features scary sights that might make you scream.   

Feasterville-Trevose offers another spooky attraction: The Valley of Fear and the Original Haunted Hayride. This spot includes terrifying sets and a frightening trail that’s been praised by several publications.   

Learn more about the best hayrides across Bucks County this fall, whether you’re after scenic farm views or spooky thrills, in Visit Bucks County. 

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