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]]>Great is exactly what this pumpkin patch is, with hundreds of varieties of squashes and gourds originating from all over the world growing there. Grown from a 19th-century homestead, the Great Pumpkin Patch has lots of things to pick along with mazes, gardens, and a shop.
Leeds farm is great for the whole family, with fun activities like zip lines, slides, and hayrides for the kids and lots of pumpkin varieties for the adults (especially those with an interest in agriculture).
With its vast 400 acres and extremely cheap pumpkin price, Vala’s Pumpkin Patch is perfect for a day of exploration and slow, careful pumpkin picking across its expanse. They’ve also got, interestingly, pig races to watch and delicious caramel apples to enjoy.
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]]>If you’re planning a visit to a pumpkin patch this fall, be sure to do these three things to make the most of your day.
A hayride is a fun experience in which you are driven around the grounds of the pumpkin patch and farm in a wagon or cart which is pulled by a tractor. Relax with your friends or family, enjoy a hot cup of cider or coffee, and breathe in the clean autumn air!
Corn mazes are intricate designs of labyrinths made into corn fields which can commonly be found at pumpkin patches. It can be a challenge to resolve the mystery of the maze and get out, but you’ll have lots of fun and laugh a ton while doing this classic activity.
A pumpkin patch is for pumpkins after all, and there’s no better feeling than going to the fields to pick out your own pumpkin for carving, decoration, and display at your home. It’s so much more of a rewarding experience than simply going to the store and buying one!
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]]>The post The Best Pumpkin Patches In the Midwest appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Great is exactly what this pumpkin patch is, with hundreds of varieties of squashes and gourds originating from all over the world growing there. Grown from a 19th-century homestead, the Great Pumpkin Patch has lots of things to pick along with mazes, gardens, and a shop.
Leeds farm is great for the whole family, with fun activities like zip lines, slides, and hayrides for the kids and lots of pumpkin varieties for the adults (especially those with an interest in agriculture).
With its vast 400 acres and extremely cheap pumpkin price, Vala’s Pumpkin Patch is perfect for a day of exploration and slow, careful pumpkin picking across its expanse. They’ve also got, interestingly, pig races to watch and delicious caramel apples to enjoy.
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]]>The post 3 Great Things to do at a Pumpkin Patch this Fall appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re planning a visit to a pumpkin patch this fall, be sure to do these three things to make the most of your day.
A hayride is a fun experience in which you are driven around the grounds of the pumpkin patch and farm in a wagon or cart which is pulled by a tractor. Relax with your friends or family, enjoy a hot cup of cider or coffee, and breathe in the clean autumn air!
Corn mazes are intricate designs of labyrinths made into corn fields which can commonly be found at pumpkin patches. It can be a challenge to resolve the mystery of the maze and get out, but you’ll have lots of fun and laugh a ton while doing this classic activity.
A pumpkin patch is for pumpkins after all, and there’s no better feeling than going to the fields to pick out your own pumpkin for carving, decoration, and display at your home. It’s so much more of a rewarding experience than simply going to the store and buying one!
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