ALOUN FARM: Pumpkin Festival 2019

This is the biggest pumpkin festival on the island of Oahu.
Pumpkin in here is not that big compare to other states but still in an awe with these pumpkins that surrounds me.

Celebrate the fall season in Aloun Farm featuring self-pick (dozen varieties of pumpkin, sunflowers, string beans, sweet corn), petting zoo, tractor hayrides, local kine grinds, live entertainment, carnival games and pony rides on its 19th Annual Pumpkin Festival.

Halloween is slowly sneaking up on us, and now that there’s a cooler weather it is the time to bring the family and head out to a pumpkin patch. Here in Aloun Farm located in the island of Oahu, people are lucky enough to have a festival like this, as the whole family will have fun and little keikis (kid) will have the opportunity to savor more with this fun-filled outdoor activity.

Pumpkin area

Currently, Aloun Farms provides full-time employment to 180 people and has expanded production to approximately 3,000 acres. In order to sustain the support of Hawaii’s agriculture industry they have implemented school-to-work programs, educational farm visits and practical training for FFA high school students. And regard with this, annually they hosts the biggest Pumpkin Festival on the island.

Things You Can Do In Aloun Farm Pumpkin Patch

  • Self-pick (pumpkin, ewa sweet corn, string beans & sunflower)
When picking sweet corn it must be by bucket which costs $20
  • Free tractor hayrides
  • Watch live entertainment
  • Grab some local kine grinds (local food)

Food vendors include; Mark’s Specialty, Aloha Scoops, Brain Freeze, Yum Sap, Aloun, Malai Thai, Flo’s Kitchen, Teddy’s Burgers and Ewa Sweet Market; Dragon Cone, Drink Station, Krazy Korn & Shave Ice

For your food, choose something to grab in here.
  • For those who got keikis (kid) with them, choose from the fun zone activity corner

Keiki fun zone includes; Pony Rides/Petting Zoo, Water Ball, Mechanical Bull, Excavation, Pups of War, Honey Bees, Succulents, Drink Station, Lemonade, LED Lights

  • Take a lot of photos and enjoy like young at hearts

Be Part Of The 19th Annual Pumpkin Patch!

Located at Aloun Farms – Old Farrington Hwy. between Kapolei & Waipahu (use exit 3North/South Road) Hawaii (October 12-13, 19-20 & 26-27, 2019). $4 admission but 2-year old and under are free. Forty years of growing in Hawaii at its 19th Annual Pumpkin Festival, presented by D.R. Horton Hawaii Ho’opili and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Be part of Hawaii’s largest Pumpkin Festival for this year. More fun filled activities for both you and your family.

  1. Saturday October 12th: Opening of the festival and Military Appreciation Day! FREE entry to all military card holders.
  2. Saturday October 19th: UnitedHealthcare Community Plan Member Appreciation Day offers FREE entry And special giveaways to its members.
  3. Saturday October 26th: Join there for Dita Holifields “Wild Wild West Day on the Westside”.

Juander Tips & Reminders

  • Be there as early as 08:30 a.m. Even though it’s fall season, you cannot still deny the fact that the heat is still up strongly. Organizers say that usually by 10 a.m. there is already a queue to get in.
  • Dress properly. It is an outdoor activity so expect no shade at most times and red dirt all the way. Wear clothes that you don’t get mind getting dirty & a pair of rubber shoes. Spat on sunscreen to protect your skin from sunburn. Do not forget to bring hat/visor for additional protection.
  • Stay hydrated. The last time we went, we didn’t find any free refill stations. If you want to save a bit, bring water bottled with you.
  • Bring cash with you. Those keiki fun zone aren’t free and they only accept cash. I didn’t notice any ATM around the area, so better keep cash on wallet before heading here.
  • Bring wagon for pumpkin. For an easy hauling of pumpkins around it is better to bring your own wagon/cart.
  • Donate, Save & Win. Bring two garbage-size bags of gently used clothing & receive FREE ENTRY.
  • Last but definitely not the least, please observe the number one principle at all times, the “LEAVE-NO-TRACE-POLICY”.
Are you among the few people who’s young at heart?

“Even though you’re growing up, you should never stop having fun”

Nina Dobrev

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Pepper

Juanderer (Filipina wanderer). Hobbyist photographer. Mountains and oceans are my playground. Came up that adventure and photography are my passions in life. Inspiring you through my own way of exploring is the best way I can to let you see how’s life outside the shell. Let the juandering begin!

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