The following pumpkin patches that have been part of this list in the past are not opening for the season:. As of publication, following pumpkin patches are still finalizing details of the season check their sites for the latest updates:. Hours open to the public are 8 a.
For info: or ScottPumpkinPatch. BoBrook Farms in Roland — Bring the whole family to BoBrook for a hayride, play in the cornpit, go through the hay maze and play with the animals.
You can also pick your own pumpkin. Hours are 9 a. Children ages 2 and younger are FREE. For info: BoBrookFarms. Then visit the barnyard animals, navigate tunnels, race in sacks and climb over hay bales. Concessions available. Patch open Mon. For info: SchaefersPumpkinPatch. Hayrides are also available, along with hay bales, tractor tires, a corn pile and more.
Hours are noon-8 p. For info: SchaefersCornMaze. For info: MarysPlaceinBryant. For info: or GarnerHomesteadFamilyFarm. Johnston Pumpkin Farm in Greenbrier — Come enjoy hayrides, farm animals, lots of pumpkins, a play area, a country store and many photo opportunities. There will also be two special events: Scarecrow Contest on Oct.
Admission to the farm is FREE, but there are additional charges for some activities. For info: Hours open to the public are 9 a. For info: MotleysPumpkinPatch. Other activities include a pumpkin push, sack races and a nature hunt.
Cost is. When: Through Oct. What to expect: This Little Rock agritourism farm has been offering family fun each fall since Masks are required. You can still get the pumpkin patch experience at this convenient location in west Little Rock. Pick your perfect pumpkin and hit the photo op while you're there. Friday-Sunday groups and field trips available by reservation Monday-Thursday. What to expect: A short drive from Little Rock reveals a pumpkin patch operated by three brothers on a acre farm.
Offerings include homegrown pumpkins in a pick-your-own patch, farm animals, games, "The Big Slide," concessions, hayrides, thrills on the tractor-pulled barrel ride and more.
What to expect: This farm is complete with a pumpkin patch, hayrides, a John Deere train, pond fishing, farm animals for petting, zip lining, carousel and a climbing wall.
They've also included hand-washing stations and expanded seating areas for social distancing. Monday-Saturday, p. Sunday hayride tickets close at 6 p. What to expect: Here, f amilies can take a hayride or a walk out to the patch to pick out a pumpkin.
Activities include a play area, petting zoo, pumpkin carving kits, concessions, a learning center and more. Masks required and social distancing encouraged. These patches are a little farther down road, but worth the time for even more pumpkin fun. What to expect: This family-owned farm has been in business for about 50 years and is a Clarksville institution, allowing families to picnic and choose from many pick-your-own experiences ending in late fall with pumpkins. Children can walk and find photo opportunities along a trail lined with fun characters, decorations and a rope maze.
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