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Where to Find Hayrides in New Hampshire

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Living in in New England fall hayrides were always a favorite thing for my family and I to do when the leaves started turning brown. With the fall season right around the corner and holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving coming up many ranches and farms across New Hampshire are offering Fall Hayrides through the country foliage along with Haunted Hayrides for Halloween. The following is a list of places to go this season for Hayrides in New Hampshire.

Charmingfare Farm –

This family run farm in Candia, New Hampshire offers hayrides plenty of opportunities for you and your family to enjoy a hayride this season or a sleigh ride in the winter. You can start your tour by visiting the different animals Charmingfare has in their barns and continue with your hayride through the woods. Hayrides generally last 1 1/2 hours and include a bonfire stop over.

If you are looking for a haunted and scary hayride Charmingfare has their Harvest of Horror that includes rides through the Infested corn fields and through the barn of the dead. The cost for that is $20 per person. Hayrides and sleigh rides are based on the amount of people in your party and you should call to reserve a time.

Address: 774 High St. Candia, NH
Hours: For the Haunted hayride, October 9th, 10th, 11th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 29th, 30th and 31st 4PM – 8PM, for all other hayrides and sleigh rides times run from 12PM – 8PM
For More Information: Cal (603) 483-5623

Point of View Farm –

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Located in Deerfield, New Hampshire the Point of View Farm makes hayrides special for every holiday and occasion. This holiday season they are offering haunted hayrides through the woods in October, Fall foliage viewing rides through the woods of southern New Hampshire and when the snow starts to fall sleigh rides through the fields with Christmas lights and decorations everywhere. October also offers pumpkin searching in the woods for family’s that would rather not participate in haunted hayrides.

Address: 160 South Rd. Deerfield, NH.
Hours: By Reservation Only
For More Information: Call (603) 463-7974

Beans and Greens Farm –

Located in Gilford, New Hampshire, and only a mile from Lake Winnipesaukee, Beans and Greens Farm is more than just a place to go for fresh vegetables and pumpkin patches, you will also find plenty of fun for your family with barn yard animals and hayrides through the hills and woods of New Hampshire. For October Beans will be hosting a haunted corn maze and hay bale maze for the kids. Weather permitting there is also a tractor pulled hayride by reservation only with a minimum of 15 people participating.

Address: 245 Intervale Rd. Gilford, NH
Hours: By Appointment Only for hayrides, haunted maze is open 7 days a week from 12pm until closing
For More Information: Call (603) 293-2853

If you are in southern New Hampshire and are looking for farms and ranches offering hayrides near you read this article for information about several places in Massachusetts within 30 minutes driving of New Hampshire.

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