Eric and Steven Cox found Cox Farms on 40 acres near Herndon, Virginia.
Eric’s wife, Gina Richard, becomes a partner in the business.
Eric and Gina purchase 116 acres on Braddock Road, west of Centreville, in the far western corner of Fairfax County, despite being told by bankers and advisors, “Nobody will ever travel that far out.”
Eric arranges the first hayride for a group to pick pumpkins.
The Fall Festival is born on a single weekend. (Gina and Eric now have a preschooler, a toddler, and infant!)
Fields of Fear starts after sunset.
Our Vienna location closes after 38 years to focus on our Centreville location.
Cox Farms continues to develop new seasonal events and keep the Cox Farms family business at the heart of the community we’ve served for more than 45 years.
The next generation of the Cox‐Richard clan (Lily, Aaron and Lucas) grew up on the farm, and today, Aaron and Lucas are official Co‐Farmers in Chief at Cox Farms. Their parents, Eric and Gina, are semi‐retired but still able to make their opinions known in that special way parents do.
Lucas and Aaron worked closely with Eric and Gina throughout their earlier farmhand years, and that closeness remains. Lucas oversees daily operations ensuring everything with greenhouse production and festival grounds infrastructure is in top shape, while Aaron oversees Cox Farms’ staff and a wide range of events and programs.
Interested in attending one of our many exciting events? Want to know when your favorite group is scheduled to perform? Check out our updated Events Calendar so you can start planning your Cox Farms itinerary!
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