21+ Night

On the Farm

Friday, October 2, 2026 | Schaghticoke, NY

Fall fun. After dark. No kids allowed. For one night only, Liberty Ridge Farm is handing the fun over to the grown-ups. Grab your crew, grab a drink and spend a night getting way too competitive over pig races, testing your farm strength and playing on the activities like the kid you still are at heart.

Buy pre-sale tickets to save!

Presale Tickets: $23.95
Day-Of/at Gate: $26.95
*Tickets are non-refundable. Event is rain or shine. Valid 21+ ID required for Farm entry.

Go Ahead. Be a Kid Again.

You stood on the sidelines. You watched the kids race, climb, explore and tear through the Farm like they owned the place.

And somewhere along the way, you probably thought:

…I kind of want to do that.

Good news. For one night only, Liberty Ridge Farm is turning the Farm over to the grown-ups.

Come play, compete, get lost in the corn maze after dark, grab a drink and enjoy all the fall fun you usually have to pretend you're just supervising.

Turns Out, You Never Outgrew the Farm fun.

Throw a haybale. Rally your tug-of-war team. Crush an apple cider donut eating contest. Grab a drink, catch the band and then spend the night laughing.

You’ll have 50+ farm activities to take over, including giant gerbil wheels, jumping pillows, Piggly Wiggly Racers, swings, slides and plenty more.

Basically: recess, but with a bar.

Pig Races

Pick your pig, place your unofficial bets and cheer like there’s way too much riding on it.

50+ Farm Activities

Take on over 50+ farm favorites, from jumping pillows and giant gerbil wheels to swings & big slides.

Festival Food & Bar

*For purchase. Kick off Foodie Weekend with us! Grab festival favorites, something sweet and a drink from the bar.

Competitions

Haybale throws, tug-of-war, donut-eating madness and plenty of chances to get unnecessarily competitive.

Your Fall Night Out

NEar Albany & Saratoga

Just outside Albany and Saratoga, Liberty Ridge Farm is close enough for a day trip, far enough for a stay-cation… and memorable enough to make it a tradition.

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