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  • Ready to pick pumpkins? These Charlotte-area farms offer fun fall adventures

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    Charlotte is embracing the cozy vibes of fall, and pumpkin patches around the area are ready for visitors.

    From climbing through corn mazes and riding hay wagons to sampling sweet seasonal treats and meeting farm animals, there’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy this autumn.

    Here are 12 of the best pumpkin farms in Charlotte and the surrounding area:

    A large pile of bright orange pumpkins with green and black stems are scattered on the grass in the foreground. In the background, there are large trees, a dirt parking area, a small red pickup truck, and a few people next to some wooden crates, suggesting a farm or pumpkin patch setting.
    Fresh from the pumpkin patch pumpkin for sale at Carrigan Farms in Mooresville. Robert Lahser rlahser@charlotteobserver.com

    Almond Farm

    Location: 5180 US Highway 601 S, Concord, NC 28025

    Cost: $16.98 on the weekend and $13.98 on weekdays. A pumpkin is not included in the price.

    What to know: This family-friendly farm offers a full day of fun for all ages, from hayrides and farm animals to a corn maze and trike track. Inflatable attractions include a 30-foot obstacle course, an 18-foot slide and a 25-foot jump pad, plus farm games, bubble stations and grain bin basketball. Weekends feature hay rides, and weekday rides are available by appointment.

    Instagram: @almondfarmnc

    Bush-N-Vine Farm

    Location: 1650 Filbert Hwy, York, SC 29745

    Cost: Pumpkins less than five pounds are $1.15 per pound. Pumpkins greater than 5 pounds are 69 cents per pound. Reservations are not required.

    What to know: The pumpkin patch is open through Oct. 31, with hours Monday–Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors can stop by the farm kitchen for ice cream, hot dogs, apple cider slushies and other sweet treats. Be sure to wear tennis shoes, since the patch can get muddy.

    Instagram: @bushnvine

    Carrigan Farms

    Location: 1261 Oakridge Farm Hwy, Mooresville, NC 28115

    Cost: $15 per person. Reservations are required.

    What to know: The pumpkin patch is open through the end of October, with each visit including a hayride and a pumpkin to take home. Guests should wear closed-toed shoes or boots, and pets aren’t permitted. For those seeking a scare, the farm also runs Scarrigan Farms a haunted trail open in October with tickets ranging from $25–$45 per person, available online.

    Instagram: @carrigan_farms

    Cherry Place Farm

    Location: 1922 Oakdale Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730

    Cost: $10 for ages 2 and up. Reservations are not required.

    What to know: The pumpkin patch is open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 6 p.m. through Oct. 26. Admission covers all activities, including a corn maze, farm animal encounters and free popcorn. Pets aren’t allowed.

    Instagram: @cherryplacefarm

    Hall Family Farm

    Location: 445 W Rebound Rd., Lancaster, SC 29720

    Cost: Admission is free, but pumpkins are 70 cents per pound.

    What to know: Visitors can explore both small and large corn mazes, take a hayride and check out the kids zone — with a jungle gym, bird’s nest and corn silo — for an added fee. Children 2 and under get in free.

    Instagram: @hall.family.farm

    Hodges Family Farm

    Location: 3780 Rocky River Rd., Charlotte, NC 28215

    Cost: Parking is $5 on Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations are not required.

    What to know: The pumpkin patch is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through the end of October. Visitors will find pumpkins in every shape and size, plus farm animals and lots of photo ops. On weekends, enjoy hay rides, browse the farm shop and grab sweet treats like kettle corn, funnel cakes and drinks.

    Instagram: @hodgesfarm_nc

    The Hunter Farm

    Location: 13624 Providence Rd., Weddington, NC 28104

    Cost: $13 for ages 2 and older. The cost includes a wagon ride to the petting barn and a small pumpkin from the patch. Reservations are required for the wagon ride.

    What to know: The fall season ends Nov. 2. Hours are Wednesday-Friday, 3-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Dogs are not allowed.

    Instagram: @thehunterfarm

    Lineberger’s Maple Springs Farm

    Location: 906 Dallas Stanley Hwy, Dallas, NC 28034

    Cost: $7.50 for a wagon ride, which includes a medium-sized pumpkin.

    What to know: The farm grows more than 100 types of pumpkins, including heirlooms. Wagon rides include a pumpkin, and visitors can enjoy playgrounds, a wooden maze, tire mountains, educational exhibits and a corn crib. The farm also sells mountain apples, cooking pumpkins and a variety of fall squash.

    Instagram: @linebergersfarm

    Patterson Farm

    Location: 10390 Caldwell Rd, Mt Ulla, NC 28125

    Cost: $15 for ages 2 and up on weekdays; $17 for ages 2 and up on weekends. Pumpkins are not included in admission and are priced per pound. Tickets can be purchased online.

    What to know: The fall season runs through Nov. 1. Weekday admission includes the barnyard, PawPaw Carl’s Playground, the corn maze, a wagon ride and more than 40 attractions. On weekends, visitors also get extras like the cow barrel train ride along with all the other activities. Dogs aren’t allowed, except for registered service animals.

    Instagram: @patterson_farm

    Riverbend Farm

    Location: 12150 McManus Rd, Midland, NC 28107

    Cost: $6 for ages 2 and up. Pumpkins are 50 cents per pound. Reservations are not required.

    What to know: The farm is open through the end of October, with hours Monday–Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays from 1 to 6 p.m. Admission includes a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch, a barn full of animals and a farm-themed playground.

    Facebook: @Riverbend-Farm-118659738184594

    Shelby Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch

    Location: 120 Broadway Dr., Shelby, NC 28152

    Cost: Admission to the farm is $15 and includes access to the corn maze and more than 40 other activities. Admission for the haunted maze is $15. Reservations are not required, but tickets can be purchased online.

    What to know: The farm is open through Nov. 2, with hours Friday 4-10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-10 p.m., and Sunday 2-8 p.m. The haunted maze opens after dark on Fridays and Saturdays. Dogs are welcome but must stay leashed.

    Instagram: @shelbycornmaze

    Wise Acres

    Location: 4701 Hartis Rd., Indian Trail, NC 28079

    Cost: $3 for ages 2 and up. You can pay an additional $29 for two Wise Pie Pizzas. With your ticket, you’ll get pumpkin field access, with pumpkins available for purchase. Reservations are required.

    What to know: The fall season runs through Nov. 2. Extras like the corn pit, wagon and barrel train rides, food and drinks are available for an additional fee. Dogs aren’t allowed on the farm.

    Instagram: @wiseacresoganic

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  • Orlando’s 20 best pumpkin patches, corn mazes and fall fests – Orlando Weekly

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    Florida may lack the seasonal change aspect of fall, but rest assured the state is full of autumnal to-dos. This year, Orlando and its surrounding communities are bursting with fall festivities like massive pumpkin patches, corn mazes, festivals, live entertainment, kids’ events and more. 

    Hayrides, apple cider, themed treats, photo ops and even dog costume contests are popping up all around Central Florida. Here are some of the best events fall has to offer. 

    Painted Oaks Academy
    15100 Lake Pickett Road, Orlando
    Daily, weekends

    Painted Oaks Academy is now hosting its annual pumpkin patch festival through the entire month of October. The spot is also putting on a Fall Festival through Oct. 31 with farm tours, hayrides and more. Credit: Photo via Painted Oaks Academy/Facebook
    Great Scott Farms 
    26216 County Road 448A, Mount Dora
    Through Nov. 16

    Great Scott Farms is hosting a slew of fall festivities with a corn maze, “jumping pillow” and a “super slide.” There is also a castle-themed playground, hay rides, and of course a massive pumpkin patch.
    Credit: via Great Scott Farms/Facebook
    Fall at Grande Lakes Orlando
    4040 Central Florida Parkway, Orlando
    Oct. 11-12

    Grande Lakes Orlando hosts a Fall at Grande Lakes Festival for just one weekend in October, on Saturday, Oct. 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Expect live music, animal encounters (including a falconer demonstration) family lawn games, seasonal snacks and beverages, and a resident magician. For the very little ones, there will be train rides, balloon artists and face painting.
    Credit: via Grande Lakes Orlando/Facebook
    Club Lake’s Fall Festival, pumpkin patch and more
    3403 Rock Springs Road, Apopka
    Thursdays to Sundays, through Oct. 31

    Club Lake’s Fall Festival is open weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Festivities feature a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay rides, a country store and activities like “pumpkin chunkin’” and tennis ball cannon launches. Admission price is $18.95 per person; group discounted rates are also available; and infants enter for free.
    Credit: via Club Lake’s Fall Festival/Facebook
    Fall Festival at Southern Hill Farms 
    16651 Schofield Road, Clermont
    Select dates through Nov. 23

    The 10th annual Fall Festival at Southern Hill Farms offers Jumbo Jack carving pumpkins, farm wagon rides, yard games, live music, U-pick sunflower field, 5-acre corn maze, a large pumpkin patch and lots of photo ops. They also have TVs to screen weekend football games. Credit: via Southern Hill Farms/Facebook
    Amber Brooke Farms Fall Festival 
    36111 County Road 44A, Eustis
    Through Nov. 2

    Amber Brooke Farms Fall Festival is back in Eustis with a pumpkin barn, sunflower and zinnia fields, live music, local food trucks, sunflower farm tour, corn maze petting zoo, contests, photo ops and more.
    Credit: via Amber Brooke Farms Fall Festival/Facebook
    Lukas Nursery Annual Tractors and Treats
    1909 Slavia Road, Oviedo
    Oct. 11

    This one-day trick-or-treating event, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., offers kiddos the opportunity to wear costumes and bop around collecting candy. There will be a tractor show and food vendors on site, too. No tickets are required.
    Credit: via Lukas Nursery/Facebook
    Harvest Holler Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch 
    950 Tavares Road, Polk City
    Through Nov. 16

    At Harvest Holler Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, families can get up close and personal with a working family farm, complete with animals, a corn maze and a pumpkin patch. Maw-Maw’s Country Store on site offers cobblers and plenty of other country treats.
    Credit: via Harvest Holler/Facebook
    Sunsational Farms Fall Festivals 
    40541 Roger Giles Road, Umatilla
    Oct. 4, 11, 18

    Sunsational Farms is hosting a slew of different, free fall festivals and markets three weekends in a row in October.
    Credit: via Sunsational Farms/Facebook
    Sunsational Farms themed Halloween trails
    40541 Roger Giles Road, Umatilla
    Through Nov. 1

    In addition to its several daytime fall festivals this month, Sunsational Farms is also hosting a haunted trails event on weekend nights through the end of October. Friday and Saturday evenings will see three spooky trails, plus a haunted DJ experience and a “creepy cornhole course.”
    Credit: via Google Maps
    The Vineyards at Black Willow Fall Festival 
    2350 Black Willow Trail, Mims
    Oct. 12

    Attendees of this one-day fall fest can expect fall games, bounce houses, food trucks, vendors, hayrides, a live DJ and more.
    Credit: via The Vineyards at Black Willow/Facebook
    Partin Ranch Corn Maze Fall Festival 
    5601 N. Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud
    Weekends Oct. 11-26

    From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays in October, Partin Ranch will transform into a fall wonderland with corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, a barrel train, ranch animals, games, a zip line, hayrides and lots of autumnal photo ops.
    Credit: via Partin Ranch/Facebook
    A Lot of Pumpkins at Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest 
    35317 Huff Road, Eustis
    Weekends through November and select weekdays in October

    Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest goes into a fall frenzy this month with an impressive pumpkin patch and various events, like a doggie costume contest (Oct. 18).
    Credit: via Santa’s Farm/Facebook
    Florida Railroad Museum Pumpkin Patch Express 
    12210 83rd St. East, Parrish
    Oct. 18-19 and 25-26

    The Florida Railroad Museum is set to host its annual Pumpkin Patch Express in October. With the purchase of a ticket, guests get access to hayrides, arts and crafts stations, games and more.
    Credit: via Florida Railroad Museum/Facebook
    Fall Fiesta in the Park
    Lake Eola Park, downtown Orlando 
    Nov. 1-2
    The 53rd Annual Fall Festival in the Park will happen Nov. 1 and 2 at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando. Guests can celebrate the half-century-old community favorite with live entertainment, local vendors, craft booths and more.
    Credit: via Lake Eola Park/Facebook
    Promenade at Sunset Walk Pumpkin Patch 
    3251 Margaritaville Boulevard, Kissimmee
    Oct. 17-30

    This pumpkin patch offers fall photo ops, a nightly corn maze, live music and all the dining options that call Promenade at Sunset Walk home. Promenade at Sunset Walk is also set to host a Halloween costume party.
    Credit: via Promenade at Sunset Walk/Facebook
    Pumpkin Ponderosa at Showcase of Citrus 
    15051 Frank Jarrell Road, Clermont
    Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays through Nov. 1

    The annual Pumpkin Ponderosa at Clermont’s Showcase of Citrus features a pumpkin patch, outdoor games, hay rides and pumpkin painting. Guests can ride on the site’s monster truck tour through the farm, hang out with the animals and go gem mining.
    Credit: via The Showcase of Citrus/Facebook
    Mick Farms Hometown Harvest 
    4261 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud
    Oct. 11-12

    This two-day festival features a “vintage fall atmosphere” with an apple pie contest, face painting, food trucks, vendors, live music, a bounce house and, of course, an abundance of pumpkins to pick from.
    Credit: via Mick Farms/Facebook
    Orlando Beer Festival
    Festival Park
    Nov. 15
    The 10th Annual Orlando Beer Festival is the largest beer festival in Orlando, pouring hundreds varieties of beer, ciders, seltzers, spirits and cocktails from dozens of local, regional and national breweries and companies. This event is for guests 21 and up. Credit: Photo by Jake Molina
    Baldwin Park Fall Fest Fiesta Community Market
    Baldwin Park
    Oct. 18
    From 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., Baldwin Park hosts a fall fest complete with costumes, bites and live entertainment. Credit: via Baldwin Park/Instagram

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