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Spotlight on Western Belle Family Farm



Furry farm animals, a bubble barn, apple cannons, and fields of sunflowers are just some of the reasons to come out to Western Belle Farm in West, TX for their annual Spring Festival.

This family farm is run by Brandon and Taylor Huffman who are fourth generation farmers from rural Maryland. Taylor grew up not only helping her parents tend to a 450-acre farm full of hay and row crops, but she also helped host a yearly pumpkin patch at the farm.

Even though Huffman and her husband loved the farm life in Maryland, farming over 450 acres, running a pumpkin patch business that hosted over 30,000 people in 20 days, and managing a full-time real estate career wasn’t giving them enough time to be the involved parents they wanted to be. So, when COVID hit, the couple decided to make a big change that included selling Taylor’s family farms and moving to Central Texas.

In November of 2021, the Huffmans purchased the “perfect” piece of land in West, TX and began a business that not only utilized their farming roots, but also allowed them to interact and engage with the community.

“We opened for our first festival in May of 2022, and we got right to work,” she said. “We built out zip lines, a farm animal area, and bale rollers and really hit the ground running.”

Western Belle Farm’s first festival, that highlighted their fields of sunflowers, welcomed 3000 patrons in the first few weekends.

“We said, ‘okay, there’s a demand for this. Let’s go ahead and build more stuff this summer before the fall,’” Huffman said. “So, we upgraded our concessions, built a new animal barn and added more activities like our pumpkin cannon.”

More than 7000 people visited the farm during the Pumpkin Festival in the fall of 2022, including close to 2000 students on school field trips.

“We’re heading into our second year and we’re opening back up for our second Spring Festival,” she said. “We’re doubling the size of our flower fields, so we’re going to have over five acres of U-Cut sunflowers. You can also walk the paths and take pictures.”

The festival will also include 20 other activities including barn slides, sensory boxes, tug-o-war, pony hop races, a farm-inspired seesaw, cattle drive barrel train rides, and much more.

The Spring Festival is open from May 13 through June 11 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Admission is $14 a person, and children ages two and under are free. There are also discounted rates for service members, teachers, and seniors.

“It’s a great place to come out as a family, enjoy being outside, and make lasting memories,” Huffman said.

Western Belle Farm is located at 7929 Heritage Parkway in West, TX. For more information about the farm, its attractions, and upcoming events, visit www.westernbellefarm.com, call (254) 447-7422 or send an email to info@westernbellefarm.com.

Photo by Breanne Johnson Photography


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Jessa McClure

Jessa McClure

Jessa is the Editor-in-Chief of Hooray for Family and the mom of three energetic children. She has a BA in Mass Communication/Journalism from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and is a long-time resident of Central Texas. When she isn't writing and editing, she enjoys playing board games with her kids, teaching Sunday school and channeling her creativity into craft projects. 

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