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The main Pumpkin season is mid-September through November 1*. We grow over 50 varieties of sizes and colors of pumpkins, squash and gourds. You may pick your own pumpkins in the field, or chose from those we already picked. Complete your Fall decorating by selecting from our mums, straw bales, corn stalks, colored corn, popcorn, sunflowers, etc.
Kids of all ages will enjoy playing Pumpkin Putt-Putt, Skee Pumpkin, Jack Slide, Ring-a-Pumpkin, play a tune on the Pipe Drums and assembling the large Pumpkin Puzzle. All games are free.
Typical Hours:
- Traditional Pumpkin Stand: Monday to Friday, 10am – 6:30pm; Saturday, 10am – 5pm; Sunday 12pm – 5pm
- Pick-Your-Own (PYO) Field: same times as above, with last entry 30 minutes before closing.
*After Nov 1, a smaller selection of pumpkins, cooking pumpkins and squash will be available through Thanksgiving.
What to expect at the Pumpkin Farm:
- PYO (Pick-Your-Own) Pumpkins: Wagons (pulled by hand) will be available to use during your PYO adventure. All items will be priced by the pumpkin’s size, as at the pre-picked stand. The pumpkin patch, sunflower patch, and wagons create great photo ops!
- Traditional Pumpkin Stand: The pre-picked pumpkins are arranged in sections ($1, $2, $3, $5, $7, $10, $12 and “other”), according to size and weight. There are a wide array of pumpkin sizes and colors (orange, white, tan, pink, blue, striped, red, yellow, green) Squash, gourds, mums, straw bales, corn shocks, colorful corn bunches, mini decorative pumpkins, sunflowers, and giant pumpkins (60-125 pounds) are also available.
- Kids’ games: There are a several free games for “kids” of all ages, plus a small playground area with a play house. (Children must be supervised at all times!). The games include: Pumpkin Putt-Putt (roll a pumpkin through a mini golf-like course); Skee Pumpkin (derived from the classic “Skeeball” game); Jack Slide (slide a mini pumpkin down the board to knock off the bottles); Ring-a-Pumpkin (attempt to throw rings around the stationed pumpkins); Mega Lift Maze (derived from a tough Survivor challenge to navigate a ball through a vertical maze); Mini Lift Maze (a kids’ version of the Mega Lift); Pumpkin Stack (how high can you stack pumpkins without toppling them?); 4-in-a-Row (a Connect 4 type game for 2 people) and make some music on the Pipe Drum set.