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Harbes Family Farm Sweet Corn Festival

  • Harbes Family Farm 715 Sound Avenue Mattituck, New York, 11952 United States (map)

Visit Harbes Annual Sweet Corn Festival, Saturday, July 25 & Sunday, July 26, from 9 am-7 pm. Celebrate the arrival of one of the best parts of a Long Island Summer – Harbes’ own super-sweet corn! 

Don’t miss the Corn Eating Contests, which will be held in the Barnyard Adventure at 2:30 pm & 4:30 pm on both Saturday & Sunday. First come, first served. Participation limited. Must purchase Barnyard admission to participate.

There’ll be FREE LIVE MUSIC in the courtyard/picnic area both days from 1-5 pm. 

While you’re there, visit Harbes Barnyard Adventure for hours of family fun! Harbes Barnyard Adventure is an 8-acre, family-friendly experience for all ages. The Barnyard admission includes a Musical Hayride tour of the 100-acre farm and their famous pig races. There are also farm animals, our very popular “Jumbo Jumpers” bounce pillows, a Sports Zone with baseball, football, and basketball tossing games, “Lil’ Farmers PlayLand” filled with lots of fun activities for preschoolers, a trike track, obstacle course, hedge maze, our musical animatronic chicken show, and much more. We’ll also be debuting some exciting new attractions for 2025!

Harbes Wine Barn, located behind the main farmstand, is a wine lover’s dream! In the 100-year-old renovated potato barn, they offer tastings of our award-winning wines and wine by the glass or bottle. There’s a rustic ambiance inside, or you can enjoy your wine outside under an umbrella on our patio.

You won’t want to miss their delicious foods during your visit! Of course, they’ll be offering Harbes’ famous roasted sweet corn. There will also be delicious tomato/mozzarella paninis and much more.

MORE INFO HERE

Harbes Farm & Vineyard, 715 Sound Avenue, Mattituck NY 11952.

NOTE: Barnyard Adventure requires admission.

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