fall festival: Sept. 20 - Nov. 1

Yes, we do have accessibility for our hayride. One of our wagons used for hayrides is handicap accessible. For those who need assistance, please inform the driver before boarding. We want to ensure that everyone has a safe and fun experience at Hubb’s Farm.” Please note: there is a weight limit for the lift of 250 pounds. Some heavier mechanical chairs may not work due to the weight limit.
Hubb’s Farm offers a Baby Hubb building to provide a private space for nursing mothers and diaper changes.
Hubb’s Farm accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and has an ATM on site. Some participating vendors may be cash only. Pa’s Kitchen does not accept credit cards. However, we do have an ATM machine that is located right beside Pa’s Kitchen.
We want to make sure every visitor has a great experience at Hubb’s Farm. If you have a problem, please consult a staff member or ask for one of the owners. We will do everything we can to make sure you are a satisfied customer!
We offer Silo Restrooms at the front of the farm area, and restrooms at Animal Acres. Porta-jons are available at the Taj MaHog and Forest Trail outside.
All ages! We offer something for everyone. Teens and preteens enjoy the mazes, giant slide, jump pillow, firepits, barrel train and more. Little ones love attractions including the barrel train, Toddler Town and sandboxes. Adults like experiencing the mazes, hayride, train ride, and relaxing while the kids stay busy with activities.
Be sure to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes (flip-flops will be a mistake even if the weather is warm!), along with bug spray and a flashlight for exploring at night. Outside food is not permitted during our fall season weekends as we offer full concessions and a vendor. During the weekdays, our farm guests may bring a picnic lunch due to the concessions are not open. The Farm Store is open during the weekdays and weekends and offers a limited selection of sodas, bottled water, and snacks along with other fun keepsakes.
We provide an ATM at the farm for your convenience.
No! Our maze is designed to be fun for all, all the time. It is never haunted.
Like any land, the paths can be uneven or soft in places, but basically are clear and easy to navigate. The paths can be muddy if we have had a lot of rain.
That’s why we recommend bringing bug spray along — so you can sleep through the night if you end up getting lost. No, seriously, we would never allow that. We have staff roaming the mazes to assist guests as needed, and there are maps at every checkpoint to help you head in the right direction. If you have trouble, you can call the number on your game card, and we will come and find you. You can feel completely confident enjoying our maze.
The maze is approximately 15 acres, with 3-4 miles of trails. It includes three individual mazes, with the longest being about three miles and the shortest less than half a mile.
Outside food is permitted on weekday visits only, as our concessions are limited.
Service animals are always welcome, but please leave pets at home. We do host a Pet Day occasionally, when dogs on leashes are welcome to come and walk the trails. Due to insurance requirements, we will specify a list of dogs that we cannot allow on Pet Day.
We encourage guests to snap lots of pictures to capture the memories they make on the farm. If you don’t have a camera, notify a staff member to have a photo taken.
Smoking is allowed only in designated areas.
For everyone’s safety, an adult must accompany children when visiting the farm. Groups and school field trips are welcome with appropriate chaperones.
