The family behind the Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch hold deep roots dating back to the late 1800’s in Nebraska’s frontier history. Committed to family farming, preservation of farm land, and the values of rural America, their passion shines through every part of the property. Visitors experience a variety of farm antiques, livestock and crops, as well as unique interactive areas patterned after what life was like 40 to 100 years ago.

This time of year, nature lovers and visitors of every age have plenty of activities to choose from including hayrides through 20 acres of woods along the old Papio Creek bed. You’ll also find their version of a small western frontier town and recently upgraded kid friendly playgrounds, including a 3 story 120 foot long pirate ship. Every building on property has been reconstructed using old barns of which family and friends have personally taken down over the years from farming neighbors.

Experience Fall at the farm and join the ranch as they kick off festivities in September, which include berry and vegetable picking, the one-of-a-kind Ranch of Terror haunted house, Pirates Caves and the best Haunted Hayride where the forest around you comes to life.

The Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch is a place where your family or coworkers can make their own festival/reunion with four different lodges to choose from and campfire sites for use. They even offer full catering for groups of all sizes.

All the food is prepared and cooked on site, over outdoor camp fires and smokers, providing visitors with a down home unique country experience.

Come experience for yourself how time magically slows down at the Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch. Learn more online at www.bellevueberryfarm.com or call to speak with Tyson to book your next gathering: 402-331-5500.

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>p>The family behind the Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch hold deep roots dating back to the late 1800’s in Nebraska’s frontier history. Committed to family farming, preservation of farm land, and the values of rural America, their passion shines through every part of the property. Visitors experience a variety of farm antiques, livestock and crops, as well as unique interactive areas patterned after what life was like 40 to 100 years ago.>/p>
>p>This time of year, nature lovers and visitors of every age have plenty of activities to choose from including hayrides through 20 acres of woods along the old Papio Creek bed. You’ll also find their version of a small western frontier town and recently upgraded kid friendly playgrounds, including a 3 story 120 foot long pirate ship. Every building on property has been reconstructed using old barns of which family and friends have personally taken down over the years from farming neighbors.>/p>
>p>Experience Fall at the farm and join the ranch as they kick off festivities in September, which include berry and vegetable picking, the one-of-a-kind >a href=”http://bellevueberryfarm.com/ranch-of-terror” title=”Ranch of Terror”>Ranch of Terror>/a> haunted house, Pirates Caves and the best Haunted Hayride where the forest around you comes to life.>/p>
>p>The Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch is a place where your family or coworkers can make their own festival/reunion with four different lodges to choose from and campfire sites for use. They even offer full catering for groups of all sizes.>/p>
>p>All the food is prepared and cooked on site, over outdoor camp fires and smokers, providing visitors with a down home unique country experience.>/p>
>p>Come experience for yourself how time magically slows down at the Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch. Learn more online at >a href=”http://www.bellevueberryfarm.com”>www.bellevueberryfarm.com>/a> or call to speak with Tyson to book your next gathering: 402-331-5500.>/p>