St. Louis Area Pumpkin Patches Your Family Should Visit This Fall
School is back in session and the beautiful fall colors will soon begin to appear all around us. One of my favorite things about fall is taking my kids to the pumpkin patch. From hayrides, to corn mazes, to picking the perfect pumpkin, the St. Louis area has no shortage of amazing fall activities. Here are some of my favorites, in no particular order!
Photo Credit: Thies Farm and Market Facebook
1. Pumpkinland - Thies Farm and Market (Maryland Heights, MO)
Located in St. Louis County in the city of Maryland Heights, Pumpkinland is a must visit for most St. Louis area natives. They have a giant play area with something for everyone. Families will enjoy a straw castle, gliders, swings, slides, tunnels, pirate ship, corn maze, and TONS of pumpkins to choose from. If you are looking for a unique pumpkin patch experience to take your kids, this is the place for you!
WHERE: 14101 Creve Coeur Airport Rd., Maryland Heights, MO 63146
PHONE: 314-469-7559
WEBSITE: Pumpkinland - Thies Farm and Market
Photo Credit: Daniel's Farm and Greenhouse Facebook
2. Daniel’s Farm and Greenhouse (St. Peters, MO)
Located in St. Charles County in the city of St. Peters not far from Highway 70, Daniel’s Farm and Greenhouse offers their October Harvest. Families will enjoy a giant straw maze, petting zoo, unique fort maze, tube slides, pony swings, giant tire swings, corn boxes, a picnic area, and antique farm equipment included in admission. They also offer a pony express train, pony rides, and nerf zone for an additional fee. While you are there you can browse their selection of pumpkins, gourds, Amish jellies, fall bulbs, straw bales, corn stalks, mums and more in the greenhouse. With most activities under cover, this is a great place to visit rain or shine.
WHERE: 352 Jungermann Rd., Saint Peters, MO 63376
PHONE: 636-441-5048
WEBSITE: Daniel’s Farm and Greenhouse
3. Eagle Fork Farms Pumpkin Patch (Moscow Mills, MO)
Located in Lincoln County in the city of Moscow Mills, Eagle Fork Farms Pumpkin Patch is the ultimate fall family destination! Visitors can wander through their giant, GPS precision cut corn maze, which offers a fun and unique design each year, or relax on the over mile long hay ride through the property. Other activities include a pedal raceway, apple cannon, pony rides, horse drawn wagon rides, gemstone mining, and so much more. This popular fall destination offers some of the most unique activities in the area. It is easy to get lost in the fun and spend all day here!
WHERE: 65 Eagle Fork Ln., Moscow Mills, MO 63362
PHONE: 573-469-1624
WEBSITE: Eagle Fork Farms Pumpkin Patch
Photo Credit: Pumpkins Galore Facebook
4. Pumpkins Galore (Moscow Mills, MO)
Located in Warren County inside Wright City, Pumpkins Galore is a great place to spend the day with your family. Since I live close, my kids have taken many field trips here, and we usually visit every year as a family as well. We all love feeding the goats and my kids enjoy the barrel rides! They also offer a corn maze, pumpkin cannon, hay rides, a playground, corn boxes, horse drawn wagon rides, pony rides, straw maze, and tons of other things for the kids to do. On the weekends they usually have food vendors, including my favorite...funnel cake! They have a great selection of pumpkins and gourds for sale as well. We really enjoy our visits here and would highly recommend Pumpkins Galore for a fall visit.
WHERE: 26415 South Stringtown Rd., Wright City, MO 63390
PHONE: 636-745-3927
WEBSITE: Pumpkins Galore
Photo Credit: Stuckmeyers Farm Facebook
5. Stuckmeyers Farm Fun Days (Fenton, MO)
Located on the southside of St. Louis County in Fenton, Stuckmeyers Farm offers their Farm Fun Days every weekend in October. They offer free admission with fun family entertainment, pick your own pumpkins, farm animals on display, hayrides, pony rides, playground, corn maze, inflatables and more. Here you will find all of your favorite pumpkin patch activities!
WHERE: 249 Schneider Dr., Fenton, MO 63026
PHONE: 636-349-1225
WEBSITE: Stuckmeyers Farm Fun Days
Photo Credit: Brookdale Farms Website
6. Brookdale Farms (Eureka, MO)
Located in St. Louis County in the city of Eureka, Brookdale Farms is home to the largest corn maze in St. Louis. If you are looking to test your courage, the corn maze is transformed into a haunted attraction in the evenings, giving you a one-of-a-kind fall experience. They also offer a haunted hayride for the thrill seekers out there. For more family-friendly fall activities, you will find a petting zoo, barrel train, hayrides, playground, inflatables, corn box, pony rides, pumpkin slingshot, and of course a pumpkin patch. Brookdale Farms is definitely worth a visit!
WHERE: 8004 Twin River Rd., Eureka, MO 63025
PHONE: 636-938-1005
WEBSITE: Brookdale Farms
Photo Credit: Kris Clark
7. The Summit All Seasons Market Great Pumpkin Patch (Kirkwood, MO)
Located in St. Louis County in the city of Kirkwood, The Summit All Seasons Market hosts an annual pumpkin patch and kids fun zone to celebrate the fall season. They offer fresh, local produce, a large variety of pumpkins and squash as well as fresh fruit butters, fresh pressed cider, and so much more! You will also find fall and Halloween home and lawn decor, and plenty of fun activities for the kids. You won't want to miss out on a fall visit to this local, award-winning market!
The Great Pumpkin Patch and Kids Fun Zone typically opens around late September and closes at the end of October. Please call or visit their website for specific hours and days of operation.
WHERE: 150 E Argonne Dr., Kirkwood, MO 63122
PHONE: 314-984-9496
WEBSITE: The Summit All Seasons Market
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Have you visited any of these pumpkin patches in the St. Louis area? What did you love about them? Is there a pumpkin patch not on this list that your family enjoyed?
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