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a pumpkin patch. For instance,

a brand new jump pillow, the

largest in the state, will provide

plenty of fun for kids and adults

alike. Everybody can board the

family friendly Monster Hayride,

which will feature new scenes this

year as the ride winds through the

spooky woods of Boone Hall. The

Giant Slide Tower is three stories

tall and features slides on two

different levels. Other attractions

include The Hay Mountain, two

rock climbing walls, a tire climb

and sand pit play area, King of the

Mountain, a giant rope spider web,

a goat walk and rabbit enclosure

and more. All of this is included

with the price of admission.

And, of course, there will be

plenty of pumpkins available – to

be purchased by the pound.

The Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch

and Chick-fil-A Corn Maze will be

open every day from Oct. 1 through

Oct. 31, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Monday through Saturday and 11

a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is

$10 for everyone 3 and older, except

during the Two For Tuesday special.

Children 2 and younger can join

the fun for free as long as they are

with a paid adult. On Tuesdays,

one adult will be admitted free with

each paid child.

The Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch and

Chick-fil-A Corn Maze are located

on Highway 17 in Mount Pleas-

ant, a half mile north of Long Point

Road. For more details, visit www.

boonehallpumpkinpatch.com

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The Pumpkin Patch

A LowcountryTradition

T

he Boone

Hall Pumpkin

Patch started

small but is now

the Lowcountry’s

largest fall festival

and an annual

tradition for many area families.

The Pumpkin Patch, which will

mark its 18th year this fall, also offers

a wide variety of attractions and

events for the whole family.

The centerpiece of the annual

event is an eight-acre corn maze

that is among the largest in the

Southeastern United States. This year

the maze will feature a unique design

presented by the two Mount Pleasant

Chick-fil-A locations.

“Chick-fil-A has always been a

company that focuses on serving

families and communities,” said John

Wrenn, operator of the North Mount

Pleasant store. Josh Malone, operator

of the central Mount Pleasant location,

added, “And the Boone Hall Pumpkin

Patch is a great event that shares those

same values. It’s a good fit.”

This is the tenth year a corn maze

has been a part of the fall festival.

It will be designed by The Maize,

Inc., of Spanish Fork, Utah, which

cuts more than 250 corn mazes

worldwide each year. The cornfield

used for the maze was planted at

the end of July; its growth and

development have been managed by

the Boone Hall Farms staff.

One reason the Boone Hall

Pumpkin Patch draws visitors of

all ages from throughout South

Carolina is that it is more than just

Photo courtesy of Boone Hall Plantation.

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Going Out

Heading into its 18th year, the Pumpkin Patch offers a wide

variety of attractions and events for the whole family.

Photo courtesy of Boone Hall Plantation.