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This Ohio pumpkin patch was voted the best in the U.S.

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OHIO — Summer may be going out with a bang with a rise in temperatures across the Buckeye State, but soon, it’ll be fall’s time to shine.

With that may come a trip to a local pumpkin farm to pick the perfect few to adorn your porch or to carve scary faces into. 

But before you do, consider visiting a pumpkin farm in Radnor, Ohio, which was voted the best pumpkin patch across the U.S. by USA Today’s 10Best Reader’s Choice. 


What You Need To Know

  • This year, the Lehner’s Pumpkin Patch in Radnor, Ohio, took the top spot
  • The farm was established in 1991
  • Its opening day is this Saturday

Each year, USA Today’s Reader’s Choice selects a handful of categories in which a panel of experts selects nominees for. Once the panel narrows down their choices, the public is invited to choose. The final top 10 make up the 10Best Reader’s Choice awards in each category, according to USA Today. 

This year, the Lehner’s Pumpkin Patch in Radnor, Ohio, took the top spot in the pumpkin patch category. 

“At Lehner’s Pumpkin Farm, there are 15-plus acres of pick-your-own pumpkins, ranging from large carving ones to pie pumpkins — or just choose from a pre-picked and washed batch,” USA Today wrote in its rankings. “Additionally, Lehner’s features loads of family-friendly activities, like pumpkin bowling, barrel rides, a corn maze, a real henhouse, and a historic Pumpkinville play village. There are farm animals, a climbing wall, and tractors to race, plus the fall foliage to enjoy.”

Lehner’s Pumpkin Farm celebrated the ranking on Facebook, thanking the community for its support over the years. 

“We are so humbled by this honor and we are so incredibly grateful to our patrons, our community, and our amazing employees that help to make this place come alive every fall—Thank You,” the post read. “We may never be able to live up to such a title, but what we can promise is this: year after year, our little farm will keep trying to give you a place to make memories, share laughter, and find joy!”

The farm was established in 1991. It’s a family-owned and operated farm with approximately 1,110 acres of corn, wheat and soybeans along with its pumpkins and gourds, according to its website.

It opens for the season this Saturday. Tickets and more can be found here.

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Lydia Taylor

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