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Pumpkin Patch Austin: Top 10 Spots To Visit This Fall

Fall is all about fun. From hayrides and pumpkin carving contests to apple picking and corn mazes, there’s something for everyone in the family. As the autumn trees start to shed their leaves, it’s time to head out to a pumpkin patch. If you’re in Austin, Texas, you’re in luck because there are several pumpkin patches to choose from.

Whether you want a few pumpkins and gourds to decorate your porch with or want to take the whole family on a fun afternoon adventure filled with train rides, hay bales, and pumpkin treats, these pumpkin patches hit the mark. Here’s where to go for the best pumpkin patch Austin has to offer.

The 10 Best Pumpkin Patch Austin Fall Favorites

pumpkin patch Austin: kids pulling wagon with gourds

Looking for the best pumpkin patches in Austin? We’ve got you covered. Below, you’ll find some of the best places for fall fun. They offer everything from pumpkin painting for the little ones to scary corn mazes older kids will love.

1. Barton Hill Farms

Barton Hill Farms hosts an annual fall festival and pumpkin patch at 1115 FM 969, Bastrop. Activities here include a 3.5-acre corn maze, giant jumping pillows, and a barrel train. You can even pick fresh flowers and pet creatures at the petting zoo. There are also concessions, live music, and a beer garden to keep the adults entertained. Barton Hills Farms is usually open on the weekends during October and November.

2. Sweet Berry Farm

This farm on 1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls hosts a Harvest of Fall Fun each year in October. Sweet Berry Farm offers hayrides, pumpkin painting, face painting, and scarecrow stuffing at affordable prices. Other paid activities include pony rides, a barrel train, and sand art. They also feature three different mazes: a candy corn kid maze, barnyard maze, and a Texas maze. During your visit, you can purchase pumpkins and gourds with most Jack-o-lantern pumpkins costing between $3 and $12.

3. Elgin Christmas Tree Farm

Located at 120 Natures Way in Elgin, this may be a Christmas tree farm, but it’s also a fun spot to fall in love with. Open every day during October, a visit to this farm is sure to please the whole family. Small children will enjoy gentle hayrides, duck races, and visits to various farm animals. For more adventurous adults and older kids, check out the corn maze and train rides. And don’t miss the stunning pumpkin photo ops! Admission is usually $10 but can change from year to year.

4. Sweet Eats Fruit Farm

Sweet Eats Fruit Farm is a top pumpkin patch Austin has to offer. Located in Georgetown, it runs from mid-September through November every day. You can pick out the perfect pumpkin for 40 different varieties and enjoy activities like apple slingshots and horse rides. Don’t miss the delicious food trucks on-site to fuel your fall fun.

5. The Robinson Family Farm

Located in Temple, Texas the Robinson Family Farm is open for fall fun on select dates in September and October. Be sure to check their website for dates and opening times to plan your visit. This farm offers more than 20 attractions and activities for fall family fun. Watch the chainsaw wood carver, pet farm animals, or play in the corn pit. For more adventurous activities, try the corn cannons, ax throwing, and hay mazes that are perfect for family photos.

 

6. Crowe’s Nest Farm

Head to Crowe’s Nest Farm in Manor for some family fun this fall. Every Saturday and Sunday in October, you can indulge in wagon rides, animal shows, and homemade goods from the farm. Crowe’s Nest Farm focuses on providing a learning experience for guests. A visit here and you’ll learn about conservation, natural resources, and life on the farm.

7. Evergreen Farms

Evergreen Farms hosts an annual pumpkin hunt that is not to be missed. The family-friendly event always has free admissions and free parking. For free entry, you can take pumpkin photos and purchase pumpkins. The Pumpkin Hunt costs $3 and takes guests on a free hayride into the Christmas tree fields. There, you can pick out two mini pumpkins hidden among the pine boughs. Other paid activities include a pumpkin launcher, fishing pond, kid zipline, mazes, and train rides.

8. Tarrytown United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Church in Tarrytown has been hosting a pumpkin patch for more than 30 years. Usually open weekdays during October, this simple pumpkin patch offers free admission and the opportunity to pick out paid pumpkins. The patch closes on halloween or before if pumpkins run out.

9. The Jersey Barnyard

The Jersey Barnyard is located on State Highway 159 in La Grange. For fall fun, they offer a pumpkin patch where you can pick out gourds as well as a pumpkin run. The pumpkin patch runs front eh last weekend in September though the end of October. Here, you can find specialty pumpkins, ceramic pumpkins, corn stalks, and fall bedding plants in addition to the usual pumpkin fare.

 

The Great Pumpkin Run takes place in the middle of October and gives attendees a chance to get some exercise with the stunning farm as a backdrop. There are also games and live music in addition to activities like cow milking, sack races, and a local farmers market to keep everyone entertained.

10. Texas Pumpkin Fest

Texas Pumpkin Fest will be held this year at VFW Post 10427 in Leander. Open every day of the week beside Monday (with Columbus Day as an exception), this fest offers a 5 acre pumpkin patch. Plus,l there are arts and crafts, lawn games, and whimsical photo ops just waiting around every gourd.

Have Fun in Austin All Year Long

pumpkin in a corn maze

Find your favorite pumpkin patch Austin has to offer with this list of top spots. They’re all in the Central Texas or Austin area so you can make it a quick day trip or spend the weekend enjoying all the different activities. From full-blown pumpkin festivals with dozens of things to do check out to paired-down pumpkin patches, there’s something for everyone.

Looking for other ways to enjoy Austin? Check out ATX Guides where you’ll find tips on the best activities in town. From getting outdoors in nature to dining on the best foods around, you’ll discover just what you’re looking for.

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Erika Marty
Erika Marty

Erika is an avid traveler who has been to more than 60 countries where she finds food, activities, and hidden locales for touring like a local. When she’s not writing, she enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and planning her next adventure.

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