Educational Field Trips


At Dull's tree farm we love encouraging things to grow! Help plant the seeds of knowledge in your students with a hands-on lesson on a real, working tree and pumpkin farm!

Your students will love their day of play out in the open air learning about how pumpkins grow, the life cycle of a plant, and more! We will take a wagon ride through the farm and visit the pumpkin patch!

Pricing

2024 Fall Field Trip Pricing
$9.00 per Student and Adults -- pricing includes one pie size pumpkin per student

1 Teacher and 1 Paid School Teacher's Aid free per field trip.

2022 Winter Field Trip Pricing
$6.00 per Student and Adults

1 Teacher and 1 Paid School Teacher's Aid free per field trip.
20 person minimum ($120)
Homeschool groups need to pay for all attendees. One adult can be counted as a teacher.

Dates and Times

Schools:
Fall Field Trips: Start September 26 and will be every Thursday and Friday until the end of October.
Designed for Grades Kindergarten through 3rd Grade
If you are preschool, we recommend checking out our homeschool day.
You will arrive on the farm based on the booking time you choose and enjoy the farm until 12:30. All field trips must depart the farm by 12:30 to allow time for us to reset to open to the public at 1:00 p.m. If you plan to stay when we are open to the public, you will need to pay our regular admission fee to do the field trip and attend the Pumpkin Harvest activities.

Homeschool Groups:
September 18, 19, and 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Get Tickets For Homeschool Fall Days

Winter Field Trips:
Winter Field Trips: Tuesday - Friday December 3-13
Winter Field Trip Times: 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

Registration

Please register online to schedule your field trip using the link at the bottom of the page or contact us at (765) 325-2418/ info@dullstreefarm.com.

Fall Field Trips Details

Step into an educational adventure like no other at our Farm Field Trips in 2024!

Calling all educators! Dive into a day filled with hands-on learning and farm-fresh fun, tailor-made for grades Kindergarten through 3rd. And hey, preschool pals and homeschool families, we've got something special cooked up just for you with our Homeschool Days! Homeschool Days: Check out the options for homeschool groups here.

You will arrive on the farm based on the booking time you choose and enjoy the farm until 12:30. All field trips must depart the farm by 12:30.

FALL FIELD TRIPS 2024:

What will you learn:

Groups of 30 will be paired with one of our field trip guides. You will learn about the life cycle of a pumpkin and how corn is produces and the products that come from it.
Standards: K.3.2, K.3.3
1.3.1, 1.3.3, 1.3.4, 1.3.5
2.3.1, 2.3.2
3.3.1

**Please have your group divided into groups of 30 for when you arrive. We will have 4 groups of 30 for each tour guide.

9:15 a.m. Schedule:
You will arrive at the farm at 9:15 a.m. Please plan to arrive as close to this time as possible to ensure your field trip starts on time.

  1. Arrive at 9:15
  2. Lessons from 9:30 to 10:05
  3. Playtime at 10:10 until 10:45
  4. Lunch 10:55 to 11:20
  5. Pick Pumpkins and Visit the Corn Maze (Optional) from 11:30 to 11:50
  6. Depart the farm by 12:00

9:45 a.m. Schedule:
You will arrive at the farm at 9:45 a.m. Please plan to arrive as close to this time as possible to ensure your field trip starts on time.

  1. Arrive at 9:45
  2. Lessons from 10:05 to 10:40
  3. Playtime at 10:45 until 11:20
  4. Lunch 11:30 to 11:55
  5. Pick Pumpkins and Visit the Corn Maze (Optional) from 12:05 to 12:30
  6. Depart the farm by 12:30

10:00 a.m. Schedule:
You will arrive at the farm at 10:00 a.m. Please plan to arrive as close to this time as possible to ensure your field trip starts on time.

  1. Arrive at 10:00
  2. Play from 10:15 to 10:45
  3. Lesson from 10:50 to 11:20
  4. Lunch from 11:30 to 11:55
  5. Pick Pumpkins and Visit the Corn Maze (Optional) from 12:05 to 12:30
  6. Depart the farm by 12:30

10:15 a.m. Schedule:
You will arrive at the farm at 10:15 a.m. Please plan to arrive as close to this time as possible to ensure your field trip starts on time.

  1. Arrive at 10:15
  2. Play from 10:25 to 10:55
  3. Lunch from 10:55 to 11:25
  4. Lesson from 11:30 to 12:05
  5. Pick Pumpkins and Visit the Corn Maze (Optional) from 12:05 to 12:30
  6. Depart the farm by 12:30

There are locations on the farm to eat a sack lunch and enjoy most of our activities. *The big slide and some of our other activities that need staffing will not open during field trips

We will have our Trading Post open for shopping.

Fall Field Trip Pricing
$9.00 per Student and Adults -- pricing includes one pie size pumpkin per student

1 Teacher and 1 Paid School Teacher's Aid free per classroom/ field trip.
Everyone with a preschool or homeschool group will have to pay unless they are 2 and under.

*NOTE: All field trips must depart the farm by 12:30.

Fall Field Trips

Book a Fall Field Trip

Fall Homeschool Field Trips

Book a Homeschool Fall Field Trip

Winter Field Trips

Book a 9:30 Field Trip Book a 11:30 Field Trip

About the Tour

Fall Tours last approx. 2 Hours.

Winter Tours last approx. 1.5 Hours.

**This does not include unloading and loading of the school buses or if you decide to stay for lunch.

Fall Field Trips Include:

  • Visit our fuzzy farm animals
  • Discover the wonderful life of a pumpkin
  • Pick your very own pie pumpkin from our pumpkin patch
  • Take an exciting wagon ride
  • Explore our corn maze
  • Learn about how corn grows and the products that come from it
  • Take a Ride on our Tube Slide

Each class will receive one class pumpkin.

Winter Field Trips Include:

  • A Story in the Stone Cabin
  • Lesson on the life-cycle of a pine tree
  • Take an exciting wagon ride to the trees and learn why we celebrate Christmas
  • Playtime in the 1888 Barn






Educational Standards & Supplements

Indiana State Standards touched on during our fall field trips.
K.3.2, K.3.3,1.3.1, 1.3.3, 1.3.4, 1.3.5, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 3.3.1



Dress

Most of the field trip will be outside. Please, make sure all students wear appropriate clothing and shoes. It is also a good idea for each student to bring a bottle of water, especially on warm days. Rain coats and ponchos are also a good idea to bring along if there is a chance of rain.