Boondocks Adventure Farm Transforms into a Festive Wonderland for the Holiday Season

 Boondocks Adventure Farm Transforms into a Festive Wonderland for the Holiday Season

NAKINA, NC – Boondocks Adventure Farm, located at 3183 Pine Level Church Rd, Nakina, NC, is set to offer a unique holiday experience starting November 24th through December 23rd. This year, the farm introduces an array of new attractions, promising even more enchantment and excitement for visitors.

Ticket prices are set at $14.99, plus taxes and fees, and are available for purchase at boondocksadventurefarm.com. The farm’s holiday transformation features an impressive lineup of festive activities suitable for all ages.

Highlights of this year’s event include “Frosty’s Christmas Dance Party,” a magical ice skating rink (available at an additional fee), and a unique gem mining experience with the Grinch. Visitors will also have the chance to journey to the North Pole through a magical elevator in Santa’s Experience and meet the iconic Grinch at Mount Crumpit in the Grinch Experience.

The farm will sparkle with thousands of twinkling lights and offer Christmas Lights Hayrides, live music, cozy fire pits, and numerous photo opportunities. Santa Claus and the Grinch will be present to meet and greet the visitors. Additional attractions include a petting zoo, a 150-foot double lane mega slide, various rides such as the Barnyard Twister and Bugs and Bees, a pedal kart track named Goaty 500, a farm jump pad, and a tire mountain play area. There’s also a giant kids’ dig-it sandbox/play area and a farm animal bouncy coral.

This festive season, Boondocks Adventure Farm invites families to immerse themselves in a holiday spirit like no other, making memories to last a lifetime. With a blend of traditional and new activities, the farm is ready to welcome visitors to its Christmas wonderland.

Reservations can be made by visiting the official website. Join us at Boondocks Adventure Farm for a season filled with holiday magic, fun, and unforgettable experiences.

Kres Thomas, FayToday News


Kres Thomas