Magic & Memories at These 7 Fun, Family Friendly Pumpkin Patches!
It's that time again! Crisp Fall weather is on it's way, and no grocery store pumpkin will do. The magic and the memories that come from going to a real life pumpkin patch, are priceless. At Real TALL Real Estate, we believe in magic, we believe in families making memories, and we believe that these are THE BEST you'll find in Georgia.
Pumpkin Patch at Oakland Cemetery
Historic Oakland Cemetery | Atlanta
Dates: October 3 and 4, 2020
For the first time ever, you can pick your pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch at Oakland Cemetery! The patch will be located behind Oakland’s Bell Tower building from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for two days only! Follow their link for more information.
Berry Patch Farms
786 Arnold Mill Road | Woodstock | 770-926-0561
Season Starts: Oct. 2020
Take a hayride out to the pumpkin patch, get some apple cider, homemade pie and other fall treats at Berry Patch Farms. There is a playground and baby farm animals, too. $3 parking fee on the weekends.
Big Springs Farms
2100 Sugar Pike Road | Woodstock | 678-899-3900
Season Starts: October Weekends 2020
Take a hayride to the patch and then pick out a pumpkin in the big barn at Big Springs. There are farm animals, bounce house, face painting, and a corn maze.
Randy’s Pumpkin Patch
1460 Lawrenceville Hwy. | Lawrenceville | 404-216-4512
Season Starts: TBD
More than just pumpkins, Randy Pumpkin Patch is an field full of fun. Trackless Train, Bunny Petting Zoo, Giant Slide, Soft haunted house,,pony rides, maze, three bounce houses, and more!
The Red Apple Barn
3379 Tails Creek Rd | Ellijay | 706-635-5898
Season Starts: Oct. 1, 2020
Pick your own pumpkin out of the field or pick one out of the pile of pumpkins at The Red Apple Barn. There are small, mid-size and big pumpkins planted, including traditional orange pumpkins, Cinderella, ghost (white), and old-time pie pumpkins. The Pumpkin Patch is open 7 days a week. There is no charge to visit the pumpkin patch. Pumpkins are priced according to type and size. While you are there, pick apples, or play corn hole, horseshoes, and have a picnic.
Pettit Creek Farms
337 Cassville Rd | Cartersville| 770-386-8688
Season Opens: Late Sept 2020
Farm admission to Pettit Creek Farms includes corn maze, hay ride, petting zoo and moonwalks and more. Pony and camel rides, as well as the Euro-Bungy are available on weekends for an additional fee. Don’t miss the Pumpkin Festival on opening day. Wheelchair accessible!
Kinsey Family Farm
7170 Jot-em Down Rd | Gainesville | 770-887-6028
When: October 2020
Kinsey Family Farm offers traditional pumpkins, as well as several decorative varieties. There is a concession stand with drinks and snacks and a picnic area if you’d like to bring a picnic. In addition to hayrides, you can feed the animals in the animal pavilion. During the week, you can also feed the fish, but not on the weekends.
Insider Tip: For those with peanut allergies, Kinsey Family Farm is doing peanut free September where they will not be selling any boiled peanuts.
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