Here Are The 11 Absolute Best Pumpkin Patches In Alabama To Enjoy In 2023
By Lisa Battles
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Published September 12, 2023
While some folks are scooping up all things pumpkin spice and firing up their fall candles, this is the time of year I start scouring for pumpkin patches near me. If you’re a kindred spirit, here’s a sampling of the best pumpkin patches in Alabama. These farms and destinations span the entire state and offer experiences as varied as the communities where they’re located. Explore these spots, and you’ll find a new favorite fall tradition, plus the perfect pumpkins for your seasonal decor.
1. Bennett Farms - Heflin
1073 Co Rd 13, Heflin, AL 36264, USA
Bennett Farms has been in the same family for four generations, so family fun is especially top-of-mind in all you can expect at the pumpkin patch. You can explore the farm's beautiful grounds, which include a wildflower field and a loblolly nature trail. Games and activities galore include a hay bale maze, a corn maze, scarecrow decorating, and a rat run - just to name a few. Secure a spot at a picnic table and choose from the kitchen's variety of tasty food from burgers and barbecue to apple pies and teacakes. If you're looking for pumpkin patches near Birmingham, this one's about a one-hour drive east and open on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in October. For hours and more details, visit the
Bennett Farms website or follow
Bennett Farms on Facebook.
2. Cornutt Farms - Boaz
616 Whitesville Dr, Boaz, AL 35957, USA
Looking for that ideal sunflower field photo op? You'll find it at Cornutt Farms, which opens its sunflower and pumpkin patches on Saturdays starting Sept. 30 and running through October. This fifth-generation family farm has long been known for its corn, cattle, soybeans, wheat, and hay. In 2018, the family began welcoming other families to the farm to enjoy their colorful fall crops and all the fun that comes with them. Enjoy kids' activities and treats while pumpkin shopping. Get exact hours and details on the
Cornutt Farms website or on the
Cornutt Farms Facebook page.
3. Griffin Farms Pumpkin Patch - West Blocton
826 Griffin Rd, West Blocton, AL 35184, USA
Griffin Farms operated as a dairy farm under two generations from 1961 to 1997, and the third generation came on board a decade ago to reimagine the farm as a destination for families. Today, guests can experience zip-lining, feeding animals, rock wall climbing, hayrides, a barrel train, and much more. If you're seeking pumpkin patches near Tuscaloosa, Griffin Farms is a smart choice since it's only about a 30-minute drive east. The farm welcomes the public on Saturday and Sunday throughout October and is available for private groups with reservations during the week. Find more details including hours and pricing on the
Griffin Farms website or visit
Griffin Farms on Facebook.
4. JDM Family Farm - New Hope
1614 Old Gurley Pike, New Hope, AL 35760
Just pull up to the silo to purchase your pumpkin-picking tickets at JDM Family Farm, which is open for the 2023 season every Friday through Sunday from Sept. 29 through Oct. 29. Here, it's mostly about the pumpkins, plus plenty of ways to play, including swings, slides, and hay wagon rides. The farm has a petting zoo, too. Visit the
JDM Family Farm website for more info and catch the latest news from
JDM Family Farm on Facebook.
5. Isbell's Pumpkin Farm - Leighton
2998 Aycock Cemetery Rd, Leighton, AL 35646
Pony rides, feeding animals, picking sunflowers, and mining for gems are all things that can round out your pumpkin-picking experience at Isbell's Pumpkin Farm. The farm's 2023 fall season runs from Sept. 30 through Nov. 5 and features new, early evening hours on Thursdays and Fridays in addition to their typical Saturday and Sunday public hours. Plan to grab a treat from a food truck while you're there. The
Isbell's Pumpkin Farm website offers exact hours and pricing details. Stay current on the farm's latest happenings on the
Isbell's Pumpkin Farm Facebook page.
6. Aplin Farms - Dothan
2729 N County Road 49, Dothan, AL 36305
The Aplin Farms team recently proclaimed their pumpkins are looking better than ever heading into the 2023 pumpkin patch season, which begins Sept. 30 and runs through Oct. 31, Wednesday through Sunday, with hours varying depending on the day. Aplin is also a favorite spot for sunflowers. Keep in mind if you're just looking to buy a pumpkin and a host of other delicious produce, this four-generation family farm also keeps its barn and store open throughout the week for that. You can see all they have in store on the
Aplin Farms Facebook page, where you'll also find info about the pumpkin patch hours and other details.
7. Down on the Farm - Rainsville
2257 Heaton Rd, Rainsville, AL 35986
While we do not recommend you trust these two pigs with your pumpkin carving, you are urged to keep an eye open for them and their barnyard friends at Down on the Farm, which opens its 2023 fall season Sept. 23 and runs Saturdays and Sundays through Nov. 3. Visitors can feed the goats, shoot a corn cannon, romp on a playground, mine for gems, and explore a corn maze that features cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn. Get more details about hours and pricing on the
Down on the Farm website or visit the
Down on the Farm Facebook page.
8. Tate Farms - Meridianville
Tate Farms, 8414-A, Moores Mill Rd, Meridianville, AL 35759, USA
With over 80 acres of pick-your-own pumpkins and another 20 acres solely for kids and families to play, Tate Farms is the go-to choice for people looking for pumpkin patches near Huntsville. It is North Alabama's oldest and largest retail pumpkin farm and a premier pumpkin paradise. The Tate family has been on the land since originally farming it as sharecroppers in 1867 and eventually expanded to more than 8,000 acres they own or lease today. While the pumpkin operation began in 1996, the Tates have kept it fresh with new features every year. Among the latest for 2023 is North America's only dairy-go-round - a custom, Italian-made carousel featuring carved farm-themed animals. Get all the details about hours, prices, and the latest developments on the
Tate Farms website or
Tate Farms Facebook page.
9. Hidden Rivers Farm - Hartselle
169 Goose Pond Rd, Hartselle, AL 35640
This goat wore its best seasonal sweater to encourage you to visit, feed it, and find yourself a pumpkin at Hidden River Farm. If that's not enough, you can also shoot an apple cannon, make scarecrows, ride ponies, tackle an obstacle course, and more as part of your pumpkin patch experience. The farm's 2023 season runs Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 22 to Oct. 29. If you want to make a full day of it, bring food to grill or picnic, or purchase food from the kitchen. Note that this is a good one for people looking for pumpkin patches reasonably near Birmingham or Huntsville because it's about an hour's drive from both cities. Visit the
Hidden Rivers Farm website or
Hidden Rivers Farm Facebook for more details, photos, and news.
10. Cornfield County Farms Pumpkin Patch - Wetumpka
Cornfield County Farms Pumpkin Patch, Wetumpka, AL 36093, USA
If you're looking for pumpkin patches near Montgomery, check out Cornfield County Farms Pumpkin Patch, which is a 20-minute drive northeast of the state capital. Sunflower fields surround a central gathering space where kids dangle on tire swings affixed to the property's iconic oak tree and others enjoy concession snacks at picnic tables. The patch's 2023 dates are Sept. 25 through Oct. 31, with public hours on Saturday and Sunday and availability for group reservations Monday through Friday. Visit the
Cornfield County Farms Facebook page or
Cornfield County Farms website for more details.
11. The Great Pumpkin Patch - Hayden
The Great Pumpkin Patch, 288 County Hwy 45, Hayden, AL 35079, USA
The name fits fits The Great Pumpkin Patch, which features a big, red, barn, a large inflatables park for kids, an extreme bungee experience, a lofty hay pyramid for climbing, an expansive list of other activities, including a petting zoo, country store, arts and crafts, and food. This destination is different from the others in that it is open every day of the week. And unlike most other pumpkin patches that prohibit pets, pooches are welcomed as long as they are leashed, can handle crowds, and have owners who pick up after them. The patch's season runs from Sept. 23 through Nov. 5.
Check out
The Great Pumpkin Patch on Facebook or
The Great Pumpkin Patch website for details about hours and the latest news.
Have you had a chance to visit any of these spots? Share your tips about what made your time special. Do you agree they are the best pumpkin patches in Alabama? Let us know other destinations worthy of a look. In the meantime, here are a few other ideas for fun fall activities in Alabama . If you’re road-tripping to any of these places, take a peek at our ultimate road-trip essentials packing list to be prepared for the unexpected.
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