Old Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch Maps (2010 to 2018) | 2 Maps and 0 Brochures
We built this Old Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch Maps archive for fast year-to-year browsing. It covers 2010 to 2018 and is organized by the table of contents. For the current map guide, use the Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch map page.
Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch Map 2018
In 2018, Bellevue Berry Farm continued a full lineup of seasonal operations and events. Pumpkin Season ran September 13βOctober 31, with the Ranch of Terror haunted house and hayride opening September 12. Campfires, party barns, and pavilion areas were open April through October. Weekly Taco Rides returned Thursday nights from May through fall, featuring free admission, live music, and food. Major festivals included Western Days (July 28), Midwest Pirate Fest (August 25β26), Day of the Dead Festival (November 3β4), and Christmas in the Country (December 8β16).
Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch Map 2010
FAQ
How long does it take to get through Bellevue Berry Farm?
A visit to Bellevue Berry Farm takes about 2 to 3 hours. Time varies depending on activities such as berry picking, exploring themed play areas, or attending seasonal festivals. Families often spend longer during fall events like the pumpkin patch and haunted attractions.
Who owns the Bellevue Berry Farm?
Bellevue Berry Farm is owned and operated by the Schaefer family. The family has managed the farm for decades, expanding it from berry picking into a destination with festivals, seasonal events, and themed attractions for families.
How much does it cost to get married at Bellevue Berry Farm?
Getting married at Bellevue Berry Farm costs between $3,000 and $7,000 depending on the package, guest count, and amenities. Prices vary for barn rentals, catering, and seasonal availability. The venue offers rustic barns, outdoor ceremony sites, and full-service wedding options.
Are dogs allowed at Bellevue Berry Farm?
No, dogs are not allowed at Bellevue Berry Farm. For health and safety reasons, pets are restricted from the farm and festival grounds. Only service animals that meet ADA requirements are permitted.


