It’s officially fall, which means it’s FINALLY pumpkin season! If you’ve been resisting the urge to partake in pumpkin everything, rejoice! Starbucks is serving PSL’s by the gallon, Target is continually re-stocking their pumpkin scented candles, and pumpkin patches across the state are now open. Here are our picks for some of the very best pumpkin patches in Kansas:
- Long Pumpkin Patch (Great Bend)
Long Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Long Pumpkin Patch Facebook Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Look no further than the Long Pumpkin Patch, which is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. TEXT TEXT TEXT 163 NE 30 Rd, Great Bend, KS 67530, USA
- Mulberry Pond Pumpkin Patch (Hiawatha)
Mulberry Pond Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Mulberry Pond Pumpkin Patch Facebook After finding your perfect pumpkin, relax with a scenic pedal boat ride around this picturesque pond! Take a look at the official website for more information. 2252 Mulberry Rd, Hiawatha, KS 66434, USA
- Applejack Pumpkin Patch (Augusta)
Applejack Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Applejack Pumpkin Patch Facebook If Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, Applejack is an easy second with its sprawling patch of pumpkins, petting zoo, kiddie rides, corn maze, and much more! Learn more on the official website. 10007 SW Indianola Rd, Augusta, KS 67010, USA
- Wood Farms Pumpkin Patch (Pittsburg)
Wood Farms Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Wood Farms Pumpkin Patch Facebook OMG THIS PLACE HAS PUPPIES!!! DO WE EVEN NEED TO SAY ANY MORE???? Check out the official Facebook page for the most up-to-date info and hours. 1108 S 200th St, Pittsburg, KS 66762, USA
- Schaake’s Pumpkin Patch (Lawrence)
Schaake’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Schaake’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook Schaake’s: The official pumpkin patch of K.C. Wolf! Come check it out! Take a look at the official website for all the info you’ll need to plan your outing! 1791 N 1500 Rd, Lawrence, KS 66046
- Pleasant Ridge (Rantoul)
Pleasant Ridge Facebook
Pleasant Ridge Facebook After you’ve picked and carved your pumpkin, come back to Pleasant Ridge for their colorful Christmas festivities! Read more about Pleasant Ridge and all its events on the official website. 4567 Marshall Rd, Rantoul, KS 66079, USA
- Papa’s Pumpkin Patch (Newton)
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook Big pumpkins or small, Papa’s has them all! Take a look at the official website for more info. Northeast 108th Street, NE 108th St, Kansas, USA
- Gary’s Berries Fall Festival (Grantville)
Gary’s Berries Fall Festival Facebook
Gary’s Berries Fall Festival Facebook After scouring the farm for that perfect pumpkin, you’ll want to kick back and relax with one of Gary’s homemade pumpkin donuts! Mmm. Check out the official Gary’s Berries website for more info. 5991 17th St, Grantville, KS 66429, USA
- Faircrest Farm Produce (Basehor)
Faircrest Farm Produce Facebook
Faircrest Farm Produce Facebook Kids of ALL ages will love Faircrest’s pumpkins, fresh produce, hay rides, and petting zoo! Click here for more info. 22261 N 139th St, Basehor, KS 66007, USA
What are YOUR picks for the best pumpkin patches in Kansas? Tell us all about them in the comments; we love to hear from you!
Long Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Look no further than the Long Pumpkin Patch, which is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. TEXT TEXT TEXT
163 NE 30 Rd, Great Bend, KS 67530, USA
Mulberry Pond Pumpkin Patch Facebook
After finding your perfect pumpkin, relax with a scenic pedal boat ride around this picturesque pond! Take a look at the official website for more information.
2252 Mulberry Rd, Hiawatha, KS 66434, USA
Applejack Pumpkin Patch Facebook
If Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, Applejack is an easy second with its sprawling patch of pumpkins, petting zoo, kiddie rides, corn maze, and much more! Learn more on the official website.
10007 SW Indianola Rd, Augusta, KS 67010, USA
Wood Farms Pumpkin Patch Facebook
OMG THIS PLACE HAS PUPPIES!!! DO WE EVEN NEED TO SAY ANY MORE???? Check out the official Facebook page for the most up-to-date info and hours.
1108 S 200th St, Pittsburg, KS 66762, USA
Schaake’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Schaake’s: The official pumpkin patch of K.C. Wolf! Come check it out! Take a look at the official website for all the info you’ll need to plan your outing!
1791 N 1500 Rd, Lawrence, KS 66046
Pleasant Ridge Facebook
After you’ve picked and carved your pumpkin, come back to Pleasant Ridge for their colorful Christmas festivities! Read more about Pleasant Ridge and all its events on the official website.
4567 Marshall Rd, Rantoul, KS 66079, USA
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook
Big pumpkins or small, Papa’s has them all! Take a look at the official website for more info.
Northeast 108th Street, NE 108th St, Kansas, USA
Gary’s Berries Fall Festival Facebook
After scouring the farm for that perfect pumpkin, you’ll want to kick back and relax with one of Gary’s homemade pumpkin donuts! Mmm. Check out the official Gary’s Berries website for more info.
5991 17th St, Grantville, KS 66429, USA
Faircrest Farm Produce Facebook
Kids of ALL ages will love Faircrest’s pumpkins, fresh produce, hay rides, and petting zoo! Click here for more info.
22261 N 139th St, Basehor, KS 66007, USA
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Best Pumpkin Patches in Kansas October 04, 2021 Tori Jane Where can I find pumpkin farms in Kansas? Kansas is one of those states that are just perfect for fall fun, like festivals, corn mazes, hayrides, and pumpkin carving. And, speaking of pumpkin carving, Kansas is home to plenty of awesome pumpkin patches that are just waiting for you to come visit! Some of the most popular patches in Kansas include Walter’s Pumpkin Patch, in Burns, the pumpkin patch at Klausmeyer Dairy Farm in Clearwater, and Applejack Pumpkin Patch in Augusta. And then there’s other fabulous patches like P and M Pumpkin Patch, which is in Moundridge, and Britt’s Garden Acres in Manhattan. Of course, these are not even close to the entire list, but for brevity’s sake, we’ll leave it at those. You ought to get a nice head start while autumn is still young! What is fall in Kansas like? Kansas is lovely for most of the year – as long as you are willing to tolerate warm, humid summers – and autumn is no exception. In fact, autumn might just be the best time of year to visit Kansas (or just to live there). The average temperature in fall in Kansas is anywhere from 78 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be a little rainy, averaging anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain in September and 2 to 4 inches in October. By mid-October, fall foliage is at its absolute best, and that’s when you’re going to want to go leaf-peeping (if you haven’t already… okay, even if you have, just go again, it’s worth it). By the end of October into November, it gets a little chillier, and the first snow flurries usually begin right around then. Kansas is a beautiful state with plenty to offer, most especially during the fall. Check this article out for some of the most beautiful places in Kansas to enjoy fall!
The OIYS Visitor Center
Best Pumpkin Patches in Kansas
October 04, 2021
Tori Jane
Where can I find pumpkin farms in Kansas? Kansas is one of those states that are just perfect for fall fun, like festivals, corn mazes, hayrides, and pumpkin carving. And, speaking of pumpkin carving, Kansas is home to plenty of awesome pumpkin patches that are just waiting for you to come visit! Some of the most popular patches in Kansas include Walter’s Pumpkin Patch, in Burns, the pumpkin patch at Klausmeyer Dairy Farm in Clearwater, and Applejack Pumpkin Patch in Augusta. And then there’s other fabulous patches like P and M Pumpkin Patch, which is in Moundridge, and Britt’s Garden Acres in Manhattan. Of course, these are not even close to the entire list, but for brevity’s sake, we’ll leave it at those. You ought to get a nice head start while autumn is still young! What is fall in Kansas like? Kansas is lovely for most of the year – as long as you are willing to tolerate warm, humid summers – and autumn is no exception. In fact, autumn might just be the best time of year to visit Kansas (or just to live there). The average temperature in fall in Kansas is anywhere from 78 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be a little rainy, averaging anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain in September and 2 to 4 inches in October. By mid-October, fall foliage is at its absolute best, and that’s when you’re going to want to go leaf-peeping (if you haven’t already… okay, even if you have, just go again, it’s worth it). By the end of October into November, it gets a little chillier, and the first snow flurries usually begin right around then. Kansas is a beautiful state with plenty to offer, most especially during the fall. Check this article out for some of the most beautiful places in Kansas to enjoy fall!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Kansas is one of those states that are just perfect for fall fun, like festivals, corn mazes, hayrides, and pumpkin carving. And, speaking of pumpkin carving, Kansas is home to plenty of awesome pumpkin patches that are just waiting for you to come visit! Some of the most popular patches in Kansas include Walter’s Pumpkin Patch, in Burns, the pumpkin patch at Klausmeyer Dairy Farm in Clearwater, and Applejack Pumpkin Patch in Augusta. And then there’s other fabulous patches like P and M Pumpkin Patch, which is in Moundridge, and Britt’s Garden Acres in Manhattan. Of course, these are not even close to the entire list, but for brevity’s sake, we’ll leave it at those. You ought to get a nice head start while autumn is still young!
What is fall in Kansas like?
Kansas is lovely for most of the year – as long as you are willing to tolerate warm, humid summers – and autumn is no exception. In fact, autumn might just be the best time of year to visit Kansas (or just to live there). The average temperature in fall in Kansas is anywhere from 78 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be a little rainy, averaging anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain in September and 2 to 4 inches in October. By mid-October, fall foliage is at its absolute best, and that’s when you’re going to want to go leaf-peeping (if you haven’t already… okay, even if you have, just go again, it’s worth it). By the end of October into November, it gets a little chillier, and the first snow flurries usually begin right around then. Kansas is a beautiful state with plenty to offer, most especially during the fall. Check this article out for some of the most beautiful places in Kansas to enjoy fall!