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Annual Queen Creek Harvest Festival

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The Annual Harvest Festival is a full blown carnival for kids of all ages! Come enjoy an amazing Fall Harvest experience with your family and friends. This is the perfect opportunity to get out, have a lot of FUN, and also get to enjoy some of the tasty treats that will be available.

There are many fantastic events planned that are perfect for the entire family.

Food trucks (featuring fresh produce from our gardens)
Farmers market with a variety of local Artisans and Vendors
Slides for the kids
Bounce houses
A petting zoo
Hayrides
Canoe rides
Carnival and lawn games
Catch and release fishing competition

Annual Queen Creek Harvest Festival

Address : Queen Creek Botanical Gardens 25002 South 206th Street Queen Creek AZ

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Admission Fee : Free admission & parking; fee for rides, games, and food. Presale wristbands available online, $17; at gate, $25. Alcohol-free.

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