The 10 Best Texas Pumpkin Patches For Some Fall Fun in the Lone Star State

Plenty of pumpkins and fall activities for the whole family.

It's nearly that time of year again. Jack-o-lanterns, gourds, hot cider, campfires and everything else on your fall bucket list is just around the corner as the first official day of fall is on Sept. 23. Cool fronts will soon be dropping scorching temperatures down into the 80-degrees range, the leaves will begin turning the traditional Texas autumnal color of brown and you can finally start thinking of taking the kiddos to a pumpkin patch! Searching for that perfect pumpkin is nothing short of a treat for the entire family, especially when you throw in everyone's favorite fall activities.

No matter where you live in Texas, we've found a pumpkin patch in your neck of the woods and our picks for the top ten go above and beyond your standard church parking lot patch with train rides, corn mazes, live music, face painting, and a general fall festival-like atmosphere. So get ready, and when the season is done, remember there are some great, creative ways to recycle your pumpkins.

The Great Hill Country Pumpkin Patch at Love Creek Orchards

Where: Medina, Texas

When: Oct. 8-30

Not far outside of San Antonio in Medina, is a lovely little apple farm known as Love Creek Orchards. Every year in October, they host the Great Hill Country Pumpkin Patch, a family event that features hayrides, a hay bale maze, a petting zoo, and you and your family can even tour the apple orchard! Admission is $7 for guests over the age of 3, and they're open nearly the entire month of October. While you're there, check out their bakery and cafe, filled with delicious treats for the entire family. And if you need any more encouragement, their Patio Café was also named one of the "Best 40 Small Town Cafes in Texas" by Texas Monthly Magazine.

Elgin Christmas Tree Farm

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Where: Elgin, Texas

When: Weekends in October starting Oct. 7

Located east of Austin via Highway 290, the Elgin Christmas Tree Farm hosts a pumpkin patch every year during October. Admission is $10 for anyone over age 2. The farm boasts hayrides, duck races, mazes, a petting zoo, pumpkin painting and a pumpkin patch for photo ops. If planning a trip with the kids (or friends), check their website for extra attraction ticket prices.

Blessington Farms

Where: Simonton, Texas

When: Sept. 23 - Nov. 19

Located about 20 minutes outside of Katy, Blessington Farms is a Houston favorite, with their season starting at the end of September and running through part of November. General admission is $28 for guests 2+ but includes almost all activities. There are tons of things to do, including mazes, hayrides, a train, inflatable jumping pillows and more that will keep the kids happy. They also handle birthday parties for those fall babies looking for a more seasonally-themed celebration. Overall, a great pumpkin farm worthy of a visit this season.

Pipe Creek Christmas Tree Farm

Where: Pipe Creek, Texas

When: Weekends in October

The Pipe Creek Christmas Tree Farm Pumpkin Patch features rubber duck racing and marshmallow toasting, among the other attractions like hayrides and kiddie trains. Admission is $6, ages two and under free. Be sure to stop by the farmer's market to stock up on autumn decor before you leave or the snack bar if you've worked up an appetite.

The Big Orange Pumpkin Farm at Preston Trail Farm

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Where: Gunter, Texas

When: Sept. 16 - Nov. 22

Located north of Dallas, the Big Orange Pumpkin Farm is hosted at Preston Trail Farms. Along with a pumpkin patch, kiddos can romp around hay bales, take a train ride and see over 50 different farm animals. There's also a 6-foot hay maze that will immediately capture anyone's attention. Admission is $10 for everyone over the age of 2.

The Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch

Where: Flower Mound, Texas

When: 2024

The Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch at the Double Oak Ranch is a huge family-friendly perfect pumpkin extravaganza. Admission is free, but parking is $10 on weekdays and $20 on weekends. The Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch is generally open for the entire month of October. Activities include bounce houses, a hay bale maze, hayrides, and more. Sadly it won't be open in 2023, but keep it on your radar for 2024.

Devine Acres Farm

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Where: Devine, Texas

When: Sept. 30- Oct. 29 (plus Columbus Day)

Southwest of San Antonio, on I-35, sits a little slice of heaven. Open weekends for special events throughout October, Devine Acres promises season-appropriate outdoor activities, farm animals and pumpkins.

Sweet Berry Farm

Where: Marble Falls, Texas

When: Sept. 23 - Nov. 5

This charming farm may be famous for its strawberries, but in the fall, it becomes a harvest festival. Visitors to the farm enjoy pumpkin painting, sand art, pony rides, train rides, and a giant maze in the shape of Texas, as well as fun family activities like "stuff your own scarecrow." If hungry, The Pumpkin Grill offers a selection of kid-friendly snacks sure to keep everyone happy. The family farm offers free admission for all with separate costs for specific activities.

Assiter Punkin' Ranch

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Where: Floydada, Texas

When: Sept. 15 - Oct. 31 + Saturday, October 14th is The 36th Annual Punkin Days

You can find all kinds of pumpkins for your little pumpkins to enjoy at the Assiter Punkin' Ranch. Aside from pumpkins, they have a petting zoo with mini horses and mini donkeys.

Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival

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Where: Dripping Springs, Texas

When: Sept. 23 - Oct. 29

Just outside of Austin in the Texas Hill Country you'll find the charming little town of Dripping Springs who hosts their own impressive fall festival every year. Come out on a weekend and enjoy your pick of their picturesque pumpkin patch and enjoy live music, fun activities for kids, local vendors, and more.

This story previously ran on Sept. 12, 2020. It was updated on Sept. 15, 2023. 

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