KENNEBUNKPORT – Seashore Trolley Museum is hosting the 25th annual Pumpkin Patch Trolley, taking place every Friday-Sunday between Friday, Sept. 22 and Sunday, Oct. 15, as well as on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Monday, Oct. 9. The event runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine.

Pumpkin Patch Trolley is a fall adventure for families and friends of all ages. Visitors are invited to experience an adventure a 30-minute trolley ride on a heritage railway to the pumpkin patch. Each member in a group can select a pumpkin to take home (even the adults). Back at the museum’s Visitors Center, families can paint their pumpkins and enjoy a Cookie Walk, Photo Scavenger Hunt, Craft Room, Festive Fall Photo Ops, and more.
All of the activities are included in the price of admission. Costumes are encouraged and a social media costume contest will take place following each event day. Admission is $15 for adults, $13 for adults 60-plus, $11.50 for youth ages 6-16, $8 for children ages 3-5, and free for children ages 2 and younger. To purchase tickets in advance, visit https://pumpkintrolley.eventbrite.com.
Lunch will be available, provided by either a food truck or the museum each event day. Check out the museum’s event webpage for the complete listing. Event sponsors are Kennebunk Savings, Hannaford, and Table Talk Pies, Inc.


For more information, visit www.trolleymuseum.org or contact events@trolleymuseum.org or 207-967-2800, ext. 110.
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