Local Pumpkin Patches 2018
October is here and many families are looking for local pumpkin patches to go visit. Look no further, we have compiled a list of a few fabulous local pumpkin patches below. Pumpkins, hay rides, petting zoos, and more….great opportunities for family fun this Fall.
Creekwood Pumpkin Patch Allen
Pumpkin Patch October 1 – 31, 9 a.m. – dusk
Fall Festival October 20, 3 – 6 p.m.
Located at Creekwood Methodist Church, the annual Creekwood Fall Festival will be held Saturday, October 20, from 3 – 6 p.m. Admission is free of charge and attendees will be treated to a petting zoo, hay rides, face painting, carnival games, cake walks, a bounce house, balloon animals, food and much more! Friends and families will have the opportunity to pose for portraits at the big red Creekwood barn, believed to be one of the oldest standing barns in Collin County.
Address: 261 Country Club Road, Allen (corner of Stacy and Country Club)
Tickets: Events are free and open to everyone
Big Orange Pumpkin Patch at Preston Trail Farms in Gunter
September 15th – November 21st
8am-8pm Monday-Sunday
From September 15th through November 21st, 2018, Big Orange Pumpkin Farm will offer visitors a chance to experience blossoming small green pumpkins right on the vine in their pumpkin patch, hayrides, a 6-foot hay maze and a petting farm for a taste of the country life. Preston Trail Farms is open year-round to provide feed and hardware, a Café and a gift shop to serve the local community and those who want a “life on the farm” experience. Visitors enjoy the petting farm throughout the year as well.
Address: Preston Trail Farms, 15102 TX-289/Preston, Gunter, TX 75078
Tickets: Weekdays (Monday through Friday) – $8 per person
Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) – $10 per person – Farm Train included!
Autumn at the Dallas Arboretum
September 22nd – November 21st
Dallas Arboretum’s fall festival is a spectacular show of color with 4,500 of fall’s favorite flower-Chrysanthemums, along with 150,000 more stunning, fall blooming plants, and the internationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village, featuring more than 90,000 pumpkins, squash and gourds, plus the outstanding Children’s Adventure Garden. Don’t miss this amazing festival and be sure to bring your camera. It is breathtaking color at every turn.
Address: 8525 Garland Road, Dallas, TX
Tickets: Members: FREE
Non-Members:
- Adult general garden admission (13-64): $15
- Seniors general garden admission (65 & over): $12
- Children general garden admission (2-12): $10
- Children general garden admission (under 2): Free
- Children’s Adventure Garden admission: $3 (additional general garden admission for non-members)
- On-site self parking or parking garage: $15
- Discounted daytime parking: $9 (online only)
Storybrook’s Pumpkin Patch in McKinney
September 29th – October 31st
Sunday-Friday 10am-sundown, Saturday 9am-sundown
Activities include hay maze, pony rides, petting zoo, bounce houses, wagon ridge through their 1800s Western Town and more! Plenty of pumpkins to pick from and a small pumpkin is included with ticket price. Tons of great space to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy time on the ranch. Perfect location conveniently located in McKinney off Custer Road.
Address: 3701 South Custer Road, McKinney, Texas 75070
Tickets: $15/child and $5/adults