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5 Must Visit Pumpkin Patches in Minnesota

Pumpkin Patches in Minnesota are a great way to get into the Halloween spirit!

Located throughout the state, pumpkin patches are a fun way to explore and enjoy the fall weather. They’re also a great opportunity to take your kids out on a fall walk and teach them about nature while getting some exercise in at the same time.

Here are must-visit Pumpkin Patches in Minnesota this fall:

Barten Pumpkins

Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota

If you’re a fan of pumpkins, you might want to consider visiting Barten Pumpkins in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.

This unique experience combines pumpkin patches and family fun field activities into one magical place. There are so many things to do at Barten Pumpkins that the kids will be entertained for hours on end with games, rides, and even food!

Here are some of the activities that you can look forward to:

  • Take a stroll on our Pumpkin Walk, a beautiful path down to the pumpkin field and back with winding trails and photo opportunities
  • Take advantage of our many different photo locations to get that beautiful shot of your family and kids
  • Try out the stilts (hint put them under your arms for maximum stability)
  • Have the kids enjoy some time in our nature play area and log cabin
  • Check out our mural on the shed, painted by a local artist, Greg Preslicka, in 2020
  • Try some tasty Kettle Corn, sold most weekends

Dehns Pumpkins

Dayton Minnesota

When you think of Pumpkin Patches in Dayton, Minnesota, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a fun family activity. But there are so many more reasons to visit this small town and its pumpkin patches!

First of all, there’s the pumpkin patch itself where you can pick out your pumpkin or buy one that’s already picked! You can even make a wish at the wishing well before heading off to play on one of the many activities or see what else is available at Dehns Pumpkins.

If you can’t decide which pumpkins are best for decorating your home or making them into crafts, there are plenty of options here—including ones that are toys! It would be fun to bring home a little kid who has never been to a pumpkin patch before because they’ll love looking at all the different types of pumpkins available here.

Dehns Pumpkins also has inflatables where kids can play games while they wait for their turn on one of the rides or attractions. Again, this is an opportunity for children who might not have been exposed to this type of entertainment before.

If you’re looking for a place near Minneapolis that has both great food and great natural beauty, then Dehns Pumpkins in Dayton is worth checking out!

Nelson Farm

Litchfield, Minnesota

No matter where you live, chances are that you’re already familiar with the Pumpkin Patch season. But if you’ve ever tried to plan a trip to Minnesota’s Nelson Farm, you know how tricky it can be to find a good spot in advance.

You might be wondering: what makes this farm so great? Well, for starters, Nelson Farm is one of the most iconic pumpkin patches in the country. The farm itself is located in Litchfield, Minnesota—which means that you’ll have 30 acres of gorgeous fall scenery on your doorstep. And when you arrive at the farm, you’ll be greeted by a mini corn maze and a petting zoo full of friendly farm animals (including goats!).

But wait—there’s more! The best part about visiting Nelson Farm is that they offer special events throughout the year that make it even easier to enjoy this beautiful place: from hay rides and tractor rides (with educational information provided by local farmers), to pumpkin-carving contests and even live music performances.

Waldoch Farm

Lino Lakes, Minnesota

Waldoch Farm is a haven for pumpkin lovers. The farm is located in Linlakes, MN, and has been growing pumpkins since 1916. Each year they grow over a hundred pumpkins and have a wide variety of different varieties to choose from including sugar, pie, lattice, and more!

The farm also offers an array of pumpkin-related activities such as hayrides, corn maze hunts, hay rides through the fields (lit up with lights), and other things too numerous to mention.

What’s more? At this time of year, you can even purchase gourds from the farm—they’re designed to look like little jack-o’-lanterns!

Pinehaven Farms

Wyoming, Minnesota

If you’re looking for some unique pumpkin patches in Minnesota, Pinehaven Farms is the place to go.

Pinehaven Farms is a family-owned farm that has been growing pumpkins since 1950. They grow different varieties of pumpkins each year, and they sell their pumpkins at local farmers’ markets and other events around Minnesota. The farm is also home to petting zoo animals—including a large herd of alpacas!


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Eveland Family Farm

Anoka, Minnesota

Eveland Family Farm in Anoka, Minnesota is a unique destination that’s worth visiting.

Located in the beautiful Twin Cities Metro Area, Eveland Family Farm is home to over 400 acres of land, which are home to pumpkin patches, hay rides, and more!

The farm offers a variety of activities for kids and adults alike. In addition to the pumpkin patches on-site (think: over 300 varieties), guests can enjoy hay rides that take them down the farm’s winding roads or through its fields. There are also barnyard animals like pigs, goats, turtles, and chickens available for petting.

In addition to all of these fun activities for visitors of all ages (and sizes!), Eveland Family Farm also has a restaurant called The Barnacle where you can enjoy fresh homestyle meals made from local ingredients (including some meat!).

Pumpkin patches are always a great place to visit because they allow everyone to get outside and enjoy nature’s beauty. They’re also a great place for kids’ activities like hayrides or corn mazes—and even corn-husk dolls! If you’re not into corn husks, there are plenty of other great things to do at pumpkin patches too. With all these options, it’s no wonder why we have some of the best fall activities around. So come on out this fall!

Here's Kenny. Welcome to my travel and lifestyle blog. I developed this blog to depict the lifestyle of a typical middle-class parent. The media has a habit of exaggerating what constitutes "average." I'd want to express how things appeal to me as a person who lives in a suburb of a big city in America. I'm a software engineer by trade, but I'd want to concentrate on things that I believe are budget-friendly and that an "ordinary American" would like. I wanted a site where I could talk about the activities I do.

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