These are the best pumpkin patches in Fort Worth
From a long-successful family farm to a patch with a petting zoo, there are so many unique pumpkin patches and fall experiences for families in Fort Worth to visit.
These are five of the best ones.
Hall’s Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze
Hall’s Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze is a family-owned property inviting families from all over to pick from a wide selection of pumpkins every Fall season. With big pumpkins, little pumpkins, gourds, and more, this pumpkin patch ensures kiddos and their parents have great options to choose from.
Before picking out your pumpkins, be sure to check out the farm’s corn maze for some Fall fun. The maze is created with two acres of towering corn stalks—some even standing 9 feet tall. Don’t get too lost in there.
Season Oct. 4 – 31
Price Wednesday and Thursday: Adults and kids (ages 4+) – $5; senior citizens, veterans, kids (3 and under) – Free
Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday): Adults and kids (age 12+) – $15; kids (ages 4 to 11) – $10; senior citizens and veterans – $5; kids (3 and under) – Free
Sunset Trail Farm
Sunset Trail Farm is a family-owned blackberry farm but when the season hits, it transforms into an amazing pumpkin patch for families. Before picking out their pumpkins, kids can take a dive into the farm’s ball pit, participate in rubber duck racing, put their wits into a scavenger hunt and test their toss in corn hole, all included in admission.
Wrap up the experience by enjoying hot apple cider or freshly-made blackberry lemonade.
Season Sept. 27 – Oct. 27
Price $11; free for kids under 2
Dallas Farmers Market Pumpkin Patch
The Dallas Farmers Market pumpkin patch offers locally-grown pumpkins of 25 varieties at The Shed from the Pumpkin Pyle fields in Floydada. Being locally-sourced ensures these pumpkins will last much longer than those you’ll find at groceries stores, allowing you to enjoy them through the Fall season. While picking out your pumpkins, you’ll also be able to purchase more fresh goodies for your home throughout the market, including fresh fruit, veggies and eggs.
Season Sept. 16 – Oct. 31
Price Free to visit
Mainstay Farm
When it comes to pumpkin patches in Fort Worth, Mainstay Farm Park offers nothing short of a ton of exciting things to do. During the Fall Festival season, you’ll be able to experience the Texas Sized Pumpkin Barn and brand new World of Pumpkins, Wine Terrace & Haymarket and 40+ attractions throughout. It’s essentially a pumpkin patch and fair in one. Pumpkins of a variety of shapes, sizes and colors are available. Don’t forget to take part in photo ops with the farm’s Vintage Flat Bed Truck after picking out your favorites.
Season Sept. 21 – Nov. 3
Price $31.95; free for kids under 2
Fritz Park Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkins and animals—what’s better than that? Families with kids will enjoy visiting goats, sheep, pigs, alpacas and more at the petting zoo before selecting their pumpkins. The park’s locally-grown pumpkins are only $10. A portion of all sales go toward Irving Animal Services, a division of the Irving Police Department helping animals to find their perfect families and stay off the streets.
Children will also love the variety of Fall and Halloween-themed activities available to them. With the Magic Pumpkin Garden, they’ll be able to plant a “magic”pumpkin seed in the garden before taking a trip through the park’s Straw Maze. When they come back, they’ll witness just how much their pumpkin has grown and then paint their special Magic Pumpkin.
Season Oct. 5 – Nov. 3
Price Irving residents – $4; non-residents – $5; free for kids under 2