Country Christmas at the Farm

November 25th - December 24th

Market & Deli: open daily

Christmas Walk & Farm Park: open daily

Apple Barn Gift Shop: open weekends

Christmas Festival: December 2nd and 3rd

Breakfast with Santa: December 9th and 10th

Christmas Dinner & Concert: December 16th and 17th


Experience the magic of the holiday season at Mortimer Farms! From November 25th to December 24th, join us for Country Christmas at the Farm including our enchanting Christmas Walk & Farm Park. Wander through our beautifully decorated Christmas Walk, complete with life-size snowmen, a Grinch scene, a life-size nativity scene, and more. Our farm park is brimming with farm-inspired rides, games, and activities for all ages. Open daily from 8am to 6pm, except on December 16th and 17th our hours are 8am to 4pm. At 4pm the farm will be open for an exclusive Christmas Dinner & Concert experience.

Don't miss our spectacular Christmas Festival on December 2nd and 3rd, from 10am to 5pm, featuring festive delights for the whole family, outside vendors (pony rides and face painting, Christmas Circus Show and the Christmas Walk & Farm Park).

And for an unforgettable experience, reserve your spot for Breakfast with Santa on December 9th and 10th, where you can enjoy a scrumptious meal with Santa himself at 8am, 9:30am, 11am, or 12:30pm for 40.00 per person. Admission to Breakfast with Santa grants you access to explore the farm all day, including the captivating Christmas Walk & Farm Park. Your reserved time ensures you won't miss the meal portion of your extraordinary holiday experience.

Cap off your holiday festivities with our Christmas Dinner & Concert on December 16th and 17th, from 4pm to 6pm. Indulge in a delectable dinner while enjoying a heartwarming concert for 75.00 per adult and 60.00 per child (ages 3-14). Admission to Christmas Dinner & Concert grants you access to explore the farm all day, including the captivating Christmas Walk & Farm Park. Your reserved time ensures you won't miss the meal and concert portion of your extraordinary holiday experience.

Join us for a season filled with joy and wonder at Mortimer Farms! Advance reservations are required.

Connecting your family to your food.

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Hours & Admission

Adults: 15.00

Children: 15.00

Infants (2 and under): free

There will be a cash bar, farm to table food, snacks, crepes, ice cream, and more at the event.

Reserve tickets

Add-ons:

Gem Mining: 7.00 per person or 8.00 after arriving to the farm

Season pass

The Whole Kit & Caboodle Season Pass - the pass is 70.00 per person - 2 year olds and under are free. This pass includes admission to the Barn Dances, Pick n ' Play, Farm Park, Festivals, and events. The pass excludes any limited attendee events (Adult Easter Event, Valentines at the Farm, and other farm to table dinner experiences.) add-ons, and food. You will receive admission into the farm on approximately 363 days throughout the year. The pass expires a year from the date you purchase the pass. The following link will show you what is happening on each day at the farm: Event Calendar | Mortimer Farms in Dewey, AZ (mortimerfarmsaz.com).

70.00 per person

2-year-olds and under are free

Buy Season Passes

Hours

Festival: Saturday, and Sunday 7am-7pm

Country Store: Seven days a week 7am-7pm

Windmill Kitchen: 9am-6pm

Crepes & More: 9am-6pm

The Bar: 9am-6pm

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Festival Shows & Entertainment


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Farm-inspired Activities

Mortimer Farms is a family destination. Our farm-inspired rides, games, and activities include: Ropes Course, Buckaroo Pony, redneck Swing, Buckin' Bull Pipe Swings, Tire Sandpit, Pillow Pad, zip lines, corn maze, corral ball, corn bath, pumpkin jump, wagon ball, the Animal Encounter, the pond, field roller, giant tractor tire swings, giant mountain, trick track, tetherball, climbable display tractors, picnic tables under the big trees, farming and ranching educational boards, life on the farm show, access to the pick-your-own experience, and more. On weekends you’ll also enjoy shows, entertainment, apple cider press demo, hayrides, Grain Train Rides, Barrel Train Rides, and more. Ninety percent of everything inside of the festival is included in admission. The following are extra activities available to pay at the festival: pony rides, gem mining, farm to table meals, vendors, and anything you would like to take home with you.

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Farm Map


Corn Maze Map

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What's Pickin'

We grow over 54 crops every year available different times of the year (vegetables, berries, and fruit). Our main growing season is June through the beginning of October (depending on the weather). During this time, not only is our Market & Deli stocked with our crops, but our fields are open to your family as you enjoy the Pick Your Own Experience. The rest of the year we harvest crops from our greenhouses to stock the Market & Deli. The What's Pickin' page is your resource to know what is available in the Market & Deli and what is available for the Pick Your Own Experience.

When you are at the farm you will come across crops that are not on the What's Pickin' list. If this is the case, please do not harvest them as they are not yet ready to be harvested. If you do harvest a crop that is not on the list, you will be charged per pound for what you picked on your way out.

Last Updated: Sept. 3, 2024

Pick Your Own Experience

Your admission ticket is an all-inclusive pass to enjoy The Farm Park, Animal Encounter, explore the entire farm, and gain access to the Pick Your Own Experience. Admission is required to enjoy these experiences. The Pick Your Own Experience is enjoyed while supplies last. All crops are paid for on your way out. If you pick the crop it is less per pound than if we pick the crop.

Ready for Harvest as a part of the Pick Your Own Experience:

  • - Purple Beans
    - Yellow Beans
    - Broccoli
    - Bunching Onions
    - Cabbage
    - Cauliflower
    - Celery
    - Cherry Tomato
    - Lemon Cucumber
    - Pickling Cucumber
    - Salad Cucumber
    - Graditi Eggplant
    - Asian Eggplant
    - Black Eggplant
    - Purple Basil
    - Basil
    - Lemon Basil
    - Hot Anaheim
    - Mild Anaheim
    - Jalapeno
    - Medium Anaheim
    - Poblano Mild
    - Serrano
    - Okra
    - Red Onion
    - Yellow Onion
    - Strawberries
    - Green and White Zucchini
    - Green Zucchini
    - Green Patty Pan Squash
    - Yellow Patty Pan Squash
    - Green Bell Pepper
    - Orange Bell Pepper
    - Red Bell Pepper
    - Snack Pepper
    - Black Tomato
    - Cherry Tomato
    - Green and Red Tomato
    - Green Tomato
    - Orange and Yellow Tomato
    - Pink Tomato
    - Purple Tomato
    - Red Tomato
    - Roma Tomato
    - Yellow and Red Tomato
    - Yellow Tomato

As a part of your admission, you will enjoy the Farm Park, Animal Encounter, and farm is open for your enjoyment. With admission you will have access to the entire farm to explore, connect to the story of your food, and see firsthand what happens on a farm season to season.

Market & Deli Veggies

Admission is not required to enjoy the Market & Deli. Vegetables are a Mortimer Farms Market & Deli staple! We will always have vegetables, greens, herbs, milk, butter, bread, beef, pork, and more! Enjoy while supplies last.

Available at Mortimer Farms Market & Deli:

  • - Apples
    - Purple Beans
    - Yellow Beans
    - Broccoli
    - Bunching Onions
    - Cabbage
    - Cauliflower
    - Celery
    - Cherry Tomato
    - Lemon Cucumber
    - Pickling Cucumber
    - Salad Cucumber
    - Graditi Eggplant
    - Asian Eggplant
    - Black Eggplant
    - Early California Garlic
    - Elephant Garlic
    - Kisklyk Garlic
    - Purple Basil
    - Basil
    - Lemon Basil
    - Hot Anaheim
    - Mild Anaheim
    - Jalapeno
    - Medium Anaheim
    - Poblano Mild
    - Serrano
    - North American Cantaloupe
    - European Cantaloupe
    - Orange Honeydew
    - Green Honeydew
    - Okra
    - Red Onion
    - Yellow Onion
    - Strawberries
    - Green and White Zucchini
    - Green Zucchini
    - Green Patty Pan Squash
    - Yellow Patty Pan Squash
    - Sweet corn
    - Green Bell Pepper
    - Orange Bell Pepper
    - Red Bell Pepper
    - Snack Pepper
    - Black Tomato
    - Cherry Tomato
    - Green and Red Tomato
    - Green Tomato
    - Orange and Yellow Tomato
    - Pink Tomato
    - Purple Tomato
    - Red Tomato
    - Roma Tomato
    - Yellow and Red Tomato
    - Yellow Tomato
    - Red Seedless Watermelon
    - Mini Red Watermelon
    - Red Watermelon with seeds
    - Seedless Yellow Watermelon
    - Acorn Squash
    - Delicata Squash
  • Limes
  • Oranges
  • Lemons
  • As our growing season continues, we will continue to add additional vegetable varieties to our displays.
  • Fruit pies
  • Pot pies
  • Eggs
  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Bakery Items
  • Shepard's Pie
  • Jarred items
  • Honey
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Vinegar
  • Salsa
  • Pasta Sauce
  • Candles
  • Spices
  • More


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Farm Policies

Rain Policy

No refunds will be issued. In the event of rain, Mortimer Farms may see fit to offer bounce back passes to those who have pre-bought tickets and did not come to the festival that day.

No refunds.

No pets.

No outside food or drink.

No smoking.


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Parking

We are looking forward to your visit to Mortimer Farms. Parking is free.

For weekend admission during the Pumpkin Fest & Corn Maze, we suggest you enter from highway 69 and park at admission 3 or 1. We have multiple entries, and once you're inside, hayrides transport you through the farm, so don't worry if you aren't able to park near the Country Store.

For all other events and days, we suggest you enter at the Country Store parking lot from highway 169 and enter into the farm from the Country Store or admission 1 entrances.

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FAQ

Where is the event held?

The event will be hosted in Dewey, Arizona, at Mortimer Farms.

Are you sold out of the day?

We have never reached our capacity. Those who visit us are able to spread out in our 80+ acres of public accessible area. Online tickets are encouraged for a faster check-in. If you do not purchase your tickets online there are tickets at the gate.

Does Dewey have an airport?

Dewey is approximately 30 minutes from the Prescott airport and one hour from the Phoenix airport.

What's the weather like?

The weather in Dewey is usually at least 20 degrees cooler than in Phoenix. The 4 season weather is a huge attraction to the area.

Is outside food and drink permitted?

Outside food and drink are not permitted, due to food safety. During your visit, you will experience farm to table meal options from the Windmill Kitchen, Crepes and More, My Grandma's Kitchen and Bakery, Fresh Pressed Fall Cider, Roasted Sweet Corn, Country Store Deli, and more. Each meal is made to order and is grown and plated with you in mind.

Are pets allowed?

Pets are not allowed due to our food safety practices.

How much are pumpkins?

Pumpkins are paid for by the pound on the way out. Orange pumpkins are 0.75 per pound, and all the others are 1.00 per pound.

How much is admission?

Admission fluctuates depending on the day. Two-year-olds are free and all other ages are the same price. Please visit our event calendar for a full list of prices.

What are the festival hours?

Monday - Thursday we are open 7-7, Friday and Saturday we are open 9-9, Sunday 9-6, and Columbus Day 9-6 for the duration of the Pumpkin Fest & Corn Maze. The Country Store is open daily from 7-7 and is open all year round.

How long do most people spend on the farm?

Your admission pass is a full day pass to the farm. Most people spend between 4 and 6 hours at the festival enjoying farm to table meals, fresh air, open spaces, farm-inspired rides, shows, and more. With your wrist band on you are able to come and go and regain same day admission.

Any additional need-to-knows?

We will have security present at all times during the event. This is a drug and smoke-free venue, animals or pets are not allowed, and outside food or drink is not permitted due to food safety.

Is the corn in the corn maze edible?

The corn in the corn maze is called field corn. It is used for corn chips, corn tortillas, and animal feed. It is not as sweet or tasty as sweet corn. We ask that you do not pick the corn. However, if you do, it is paid for by the ear (1.00) on the way out.