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Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Harvest Festival Returns on Oct. 11-12

STOCKBRIDGE — Berkshire Botanical Garden will hold its annual Harvest Festival on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11-12, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Every October, Berkshire Botanical Garden’s 24-acre grounds undergo a transformation into a vibrant hub for celebrating community, the natural world, and the region’s agricultural heritage. This year, it will present an array of family-friendly activities, live music, a scarecrow design contest, a clothing and accessories sale, and a wide selection of regional artisan food and crafts vendors.

Children’s activities include pony rides, a haunted house, a hay maze and hay jump, face painting, hayrides, a petting zoo, square dancing, and more. A full lineup of live entertainment for all ages will take place on the main stage, featuring the Wanda Houston Band, the O-Tones, the Sunday Strummers Ukulele Ensemble, and Katherine Winston.

The event is also a prime shopping opportunity with 50 craft vendors, a plant sale, and the Accessorize pop-up shop, offering gently used clothing, jewelry, hats, scarves, and housewares.

New in 2025 are the scarecrow walk and design contest. Businesses, nonprofit organizations, and community groups are invited to design scarecrows for display in the Garden’s Daylily Walk. Entries will be judged by Harvest Festival attendees, with prizes for the first and second place winners.

Advance tickets cost $12 for adults; children under 12 are free. Same-day tickets will be available at the gate (adults $15, children under 12 free). There is no charge for parking in the Garden’s adjacent fields. Pets (with the exception of registered service dogs) are not permitted. ATMs will be available on-site.

Harvest Festival’s lead sponsor is Blue Q. Other event sponsors are Berkshire Bank, Bartlett Tree Experts, and Element Lenox Berkshires. In-kind sponsors include Berkshire Green Septic, Lime Rock Park, Meadow Farm Equipment, Naumkeag, the Red Lion Inn, Robin’s Candy Shop, Sandisfield Orchard, and Six Flags New England.