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2024 Wind Farms & Vineyards Monster Truck Show & Harvest Festival

Enjoy time outside with friends and family on September 14th & 15th for the 2nd Annual Monster Truck Show and Harvest Festival at 854 Dunbrooke Road, Tappahannock, Virginia. 

Our community is the driving force for all that we do here at Wind Vineyards. Without the outpouring support of the community, we wouldn’t be able to continue to grow and offer more and more for the families who come to visit us. With multiple world class monster trucks, professional lawn mower racing, and children’s Power Wheels competitions, the Wind Farms & Vineyards Monster Truck Show & Harvest Festival surely is the region’s best fall motorsports festival and agritourism event (other than our October Fall Festival event that runs every Saturday in October).

What Can You Expect?

Motorsport Highlights: 
Grape Crusher Monster Truck Ride
World Class Monster Trucks
Mini Monster Truck Grand Slam
Professional Lawn Mower Racing
Children’s Powerwheels Race  

Other Attractions:
Hayrides
Barrel Train Ride
Whizzer Scrambler Ride
Zip Lines
Climbing & Repelling Wall
Giant Slides (and small ones)
Swings
Amish Carriage Rides
Gravity Wagon Shootout

 

Vendor Show
Food Trucks & Concessions
Amish Donuts  & Baked Goods
Live Music
Face Painting
Duck Racing
Rope a Steer
Tire Mountain
Tonka Toy Dirt Pile
Bounce Houses
Antique Tractors
Wind Farms Gem Mine
Corn Hole
Wind Vineyards Wine, Slushies & Sangria
Photobooth
Knockerballs

Due to weather, or availability, some of these attractions may not be open.
Most activities are included with admission; however, Knockerballs, Apple Cannon/Paintball, Dunk Tank, Whizzer Scrambler, and the Grape Crusher Monster Truck ride require a cash only fee to ride or participate. 

There is a $5 fee for children to participate in the Children’s Powerwheels Competition. Powerwheels must be provided by the participant. 

 

Schedule:

Gates open at 1:00 pm for bounce houses, games, activities, food and beverages.
3:00 pm – Pit Party begins: Explore the monster trucks, meet the drivers for autographs and pictures.
4:00 pm – Motorsports show begins with monster trucks, lawn mower racing (championship round and demolition derby) and children’s powerwheels race. 

Advance Ticket Sales

Adult Tickets (ages 13+): $40.00
Child Tickets (ages 3-12): $30.00
Tailgating Tickets for Saturday: $150.00
Tailgating Tickets for Sunday: $150.00
Overnight Camping: $30
Children under 2 are free
Price increases the day of event.

Come See Us!

Saturday, September 14 – Sunday, September 15
1:00 pm – 6:30 pm
854 Dunbrooke Road, Tappahannock, VA 22560
 (this is not the main winery location)

Other Details

Tailgating spots are reserved trackside spots for one vehicle and allow participants to bring their own food. Everyone tailgating must also have a general admission ticket. 

For the safety of all participants, no pets are allowed on the premises. No outside food or drink will be permitted. Cash only at the gate for tickets. Some vendors and activities are also cash only. All events and activities are subject to change.

ALL FANS MUST REMAIN BEHIND THE BARRICADES DURING THE MONSTER TRUCK EVENT, with the exception of the Pit Party and when action stops for the Power Wheels competitions!

Bleacher seating is limited so feel free to bring your own chairs, blankets, and other seats.

Umbrellas and tents are allowed in CERTAIN areas that will be set back from the barricade in order not to obstruct the view of other fans.

This show is rain or shine. All ticket sales are final. No refunds for weather, sickness, truck breakage, or other reasons.

We do reserve the right to combine the shows if necessary to accommodate inclement weather and maintain the safety of the drivers and participants. We reserve the right to alter the lineup and schedule as necessary but fully intend to keep it as is.

This is an agritourism event, which means “Under Virginia law, there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury or death results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.”