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Shepherd of the Hills Pumpkin Fest Continues

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The Shepherd of the Hills celebration of Fall continues.

The full release, edited for dates, from Shepherd of the Hills is below:

Are you ready for weekends filled with pumpkins, fall treats, and incredible memories?  The Shepherd of the Hills Pumpkinfest – your fun-filled fall festival in Branson, MO – is back for another incredible year! Now through October 26, be immersed in a world that celebrates everything about the fall season.  

“Pumpkinfest was created to allow families to come together and celebrate everything that makes the fall season special,” said Jeff Johnson, co-owner and general manager. “From unique foods to hands-on crafts, we’ve worked hard to build an event that stands out among the crowds.” 

Pumpkinfest is designed to create a family-friendly atmosphere that is also affordable for all families. There are two types of tickets available for purchase, Pumpkinfest General Admission Tickets starting at $19.95 and The Great Pumpkin Tickets starting at $39.95. Pumpkinfest General Admission Tickets includes access to the Adventure Park and Inspiration Tower. The Great Pumpkin Ticket includes this and our most popular rides and aerial attractions.  

“Pumpkinfest is more than just a celebration of fall’s vibrant colors; it’s a special time for families to come together and create lasting memories at our park,” said Jenelle Hostetter, director of marketing. “It’s heartwarming to see so many families, young or old, enjoying the event, whether they’re painting pumpkins, enjoying our fall activities, indulging in delicious treats, or capturing moments at our photo-ops.  We truly enjoy hosting this event each year where families get to experience the fall season at Shepherd of the Hills.” 

To celebrate local heroes, The Shepherd of the Hills is offering one complimentary ticket on select weekends with ID or badge.  
This Friday through Sunday: First Responders & Military (EMTs, Paramedics, Firefighters, and Police Officers) 
Oct 4-Oct 6: Teachers 
 

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