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Annual Country Pumpkin Bash
The Annual Country Pumpkin Bash, held at Red Ridge Ranch Riding Stable, would like to invite you to be a part of our annual fall celebration! Easily found, the festival is located 20 minutes north of the Wisconsin Dells area and just off of Interstate 90/94. 1½ miles east of Mauston on Hwy 82. It will run from 9 a.m to 10 pm on Saturday the 24th with the vendors being open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday the 25th activities will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the Vendors being open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Community support, excitement in the fall air, and a positive outcome of this event has made the decision to continue this event at the Red Ridge Ranch easy. We have had successful events held here the past 3 years, with over 6,000 people attending per year. We are looking to improve and expand on the idea that the area people, as well as the tourist looking for their last fall fun activity will enjoy all the events that are provided for them all the while being in a country atmosphere. With some new ideas, positive changes, and some promotional ideas, we feel this will grow even bigger as time goes on and would like to include you in that plan for the future. Some of the activities that we will have are a pumpkin catapult, inflatable rides, horse back arena events, pumpkin painting, haunted hay rides, pumpkin carving, horse drawn wagon rides, corn maze, hay maze, pony rides, petting zoo, horseback riding, tractor drawn hay rides, live entertainment, games for the kids and more. Over 50 vendors selling assorted crafts, food, and other merchandise. So come and enjoy some country atmosphere before the long winter is here! We have it all Shopping, Food, Music, Entertainment, Horses, Rides & Games. All on 250 acres of rolling farmland and woods adjoining the beautiful Lemonweir River. See you at the Ranch, Lyle & Cindy Peterson 608-847-2273 608-548-4200 For your convenience we have also attached a link to near by lodging For more information, please check out the links provided
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