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Date(s): Saturday, October 18, 2025
Time: 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: The Petting Farm at Domino's Farms
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The Petting Farm at Domino Farms is having a Fall Fest on October 18-19.
Activities during Fall Festival:
- 10a-5p – Crafter’s Market (Fall Fest Admission not required)
- 11a-4p – Free Hayrides on the hour
- noon-3p – Pony Rides (children only)
- Crazy Craig Juggling Variety Show (Saturday only)
- Bounce Houses
- Crafts
- Costume Contest
- Food Trucks
- Grand Traverse Pie
- The Iron
- Buoy’s Coffee
Pricing
Fall Fest admission is:
- $12 General Admission
- $8/Seniors (60+)
- Free/Infants & Toddlers 23 months & younger
- Members will receive a discount.
- Add-ons – Animal Feed – $3/bag
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- Date(s): Saturday, October 18, 2025
- Time: 10:00am-5:00pm
- Cost: Admission: $12/person, Free 2 & under, $8/Seniors (60+)
- Event Website
- Organizer: The Petting Farm at Domino's Farm
- Organizer Phone: 734-998-0182
- Organizer Email: Not Provided
Venue: The Petting Farm at Domino's Farms
Address: 3001 Earhart, Ann Arbor
- Animals
- Arbor Annie's Highlights
- Craft/Vendor
- Crafts
- Elementary
- Fall Fun
- Food
- Halloween
- Middle Schoolers
- Preschoolers
- Seasonal
- Shopping
- Toddler
Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be cancelled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, or we can make mistakes.



