Time To Do Some Pumpkin Chunkin’ In Upstate NY
The pumpkins served their purpose this season for Halloween and fall decorations but what can you do with them now? Here's a fun way to get rid of your gourds.
Pumpkin Chunkin' is back in Lake George, bringing fall festivities to life. Hosted by Adirondack Pub & Brewery, this event will transform the area behind High Peaks Distilling at 1 Canada St. into a medieval-inspired village filled with fun for everyone. Admission is free, and it’s happening rain or shine.
This festival offers a unique experience that’s perfect for all ages. Picture this: a medieval village setup complete with a blacksmith forge, live battle demonstrations, and craft vendors.
Besides catapulting pumpkins, there’s plenty more to enjoy, like a fairy storyteller, medieval battle demos, dancing witches, a fire dancer, music, carnival rides, and the spectacular Great Pumpkin Drop!
A new addition this year is the Potions Bar, where you can try drinkable “potions”—non-alcoholic options for kids and a few with a little extra something for adults.
Since carved pumpkins can’t handle the catapult, people are invited to bring their Halloween jack-o'-lanterns for The Great Pumpkin Drop instead, creating a grand finale for the festival.
John Carr, owner of Adirondack Pub & Brewery, says
This all started eight years ago with just some pumpkin catapulting, but it’s grown into something unique, like a blend of a carnival and a medieval fair. There’s something for the whole family, and every year, we see more vendors and a bigger crowd.
Beyond the pumpkin action, the festival includes an apple slingshot, a giant slide, a bounce house, carnival games, food and beer trucks, live music, and more.
Join in the fun on Saturday, November 9, 2024, from 1 to 5 p.m.
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