Published September 18, 2008 10:39 am - Knightstown — Boondocks Farms will host the third annual Country Fest Saturday and Sunday featuring two days of fun family activities highlighted by a concert from Casey Jamerson.
Jamerson concert to highlight Boondocks Farm’s Country Fest
For the Republican
Knightstown — Boondocks Farms will host the third annual Country Fest Saturday and Sunday featuring two days of fun family activities highlighted by a concert from Casey Jamerson. The Country Fest is the opening weekend of the Boondocks Farms Fall activities including a corn maze, hayride, haunted woods trail, and pumpkin patch.
The weekend festivities include the return of the “Redneck Games” at 2 p.m. Saturday as well as a BBQ cooking contest, which also begins at 2 p.m. For hunters and outdoorsman, there will be archery shoots Saturday and Sunday beginning with a shotgun start at 10 a.m., in addition to the Sportsman’s Den vendor booths. Following the conclusion of the Redneck Games, visitors can enjoy live country music from Ivy Dene and the Twilight at 6 p.m. followed by Casey Jamerson with a $5 per car parking fee.
“Redneck Games” include events such as a sweet corn eating contest and mud pit belly flop make for an enjoyable day outdoors. Visitors will be able to browse the vendors and food booths, and participate in a health fair in conjunction with Henry Country Memorial Hospital.
To navigate the 12-acre corn maze the cost is $7. Strolling through the haunted trails will cost the adventurous $8, while a hayride in the woods is $5. A daily pass for all three can be purchased for $15 or season passes for $40. Children under five are free.
Boondocks Farms is located two miles south of I-70 exit 115, just off State Road 109 at the end of CR 800 South in Knightstown.