] Around Columbia: Hartsburg Pumpkin Festival

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Hartsburg Pumpkin Festival

I had been taking my kids to the Hartsburg Pumpkin Festival for years starting out when it was a lot smaller.  After a bit of a hiatus I went back this year with the two youngest. They love it. The event lasts two days, and according to the web site is almost always the second full week in October.   


Less than 15 minutes away from Columbia (when the festival is not going on) is the little river town Hartsburg, Missouri.   To get there from Columbia you head north on 63 North and a bit past Ashland make a right onto State Highway A then descend down onto the Missouri River bottom.  As a historical note The Great Flood of 1993 flooded the river bottom area where Hartsburg is located.

 This event seems to get bigger every  year and as you can see from the pictures it takes awhile to make your way down to the town.










The view of the corn field as we stepped out of the van.


Taking the shuttle into town.












A good many people bicycle in since the Katy Trail runs right through Hartsburg.
The Katy Trail runs through Hartsburg.



















Tractors pulled the tram and here we are about to get on again for the ride out to our van.

Coming full circle back to our van for the trip home.

Be patient.  Count on it taking you an hour on Missouri Highway A after you turn off of Highway 63 North.  At some point on Highway A the traffic will back up and be bumper-to-bumper.  Relax and enjoy the scenery.  Then I suggest that after you get off the tram you just stroll all the way back to the downtown area.  Get something to drink, and then plan what you want to see, buy, and where you want to eat.

This event really has grown to the point where it needs two things.  It needs a better way of getting traffic through town and more places for people to sit.

1 comment:

Sunshine. said...

Good post Mike! We went yesterday afternoon and traffic was MUCH better. Didn't have any wait!
It's always so fun, I've been going for as long as I can remember. Great family tradition!